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Vinca Blossom Quilt pattern release!

It’s finally here – the Vinca Blossom Quilt pattern release! I am SO excited about this pattern, and I know you’re going to love it, too! I’ve had some wonderful ladies test the pattern and they all appreciate how easy and versatile it is.

Vinca Blossom quilt pattern is available as a pdf on Etsy at CraftyQuilterDesigns.
It includes four size options, clear instructions and full color diagrams.

Vinca Blossom Quilt

The Vinca Blossom quilt pattern is available as a pdf in my Etsy Shop. Use the button below to take a look.

Vinca Blossom offers four different quilt sizes, plus you can make a table runner by using the baby size instructions. This pattern is precut friendly and scrap friendly, and it’s easy enough for a confident beginner to make. If you’re using yardage, the strip piecing makes it a fast project, too! The Vinca Blossom Quilt checks all the boxes for a fun, versatile and easy pattern to make.

Vinca Blossom gets its name from the Vinca flower which has four petals that end in a point. Once I had designed the pattern, I knew what the name had to be. The quilt block measures 12 1/2″ square (unfinished) and it’s so sweet – even on its own.

Vinca Blossom quilt block made with a charm pack of Nantucket Summer. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter
Vinca Blossom quilt block made with charm squares from Nantucket Summer

Vinca Blossom pattern testers

I am so thankful for the ladies that offered to test my pattern. They were very responsive and offered some great feedback that helped make this a very user-friendly and accurate pattern. Enjoy their beautiful quilts!

Debbie made the throw size and quilted it herself. It’s just beautiful and looks like a fresh bunch of Vinca flowers. She can be found on Instagram @debbies.whimsies

Great pattern!  It’s very well written and easy to follow. I made the throw size with leftover Abby Rose charm packs and fat quarters.  I love that your pattern can be used with yardage, any type of pre-cut or even scraps. 

This is a great pattern for beginners and experienced quilters alike.   The design is very versatile. Despite the name, it’s not overly floral in appearance so depending on fabric used it would be suitable for gifting to anyone.

Debbie
Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Debbie @debbies.whimsies. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Debra made the twin size using four charm packs for variety (but three would have been enough). It’s quite charming and lovely! She can be found @debrasander on Instagram.

The pattern is wonderfully written. I found the strip piecing in the assembly instructions to be perfect. For the most part, the pattern is awesome and I can see it in many different fabrics.

I used the Stripology ruler by GE Designs for Creative Grids which was a timesaver. I also used the seam tape (from Cluck Cluck Sew) to speed up piecing the folded corners and a corner trimmer by Doug Leko. Overall lovely design.

Debra
Vinca Blossom quilt, twin size, made by Debra @debrasander. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Isabella made the throw size using a scrappy mix of bright colors. This is so happy looking! She can be found @all.about.mycraft on Instagram.

Your pattern is fabulous! I made a throw size and I love it!

I made a scrappy one and your Bonus scrap instructions are great. Really a plus because you write down exactly the process I make every single time to convert a quilt pattern into a scrappy one.

Isabella
Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Isabella @all.about.mycraft. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Sue’s version of Vinca Blossom is so soft and pretty. I love the color palette for her throw-size version. You can find Sue on Instagram @sue.nixon5.

Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Sue @sue.nixon.5. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Mariam made the queen size and she quilted it herself! Mariam can be found @myfabriccreations on Instagram. You’ll want to check out her double-sided table runner she made using Vinca Blossom blocks in other fabrics.

Vinca Blossom quilt, queen size, made by Mariam @myfabriccreations. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Cheryl really enjoyed making the throw sized quilt (and it turned out so pretty). She used yardage and took advantage of the quick strip-piecing methods given in the pattern. You can find Cheryl @chersmith22 on Instagram.

Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Cheryl @chersmith22. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Heather’s beautiful throw size came together quickly with a charm pack of Renew by Sweetwater for Moda Fabrics. She says it’s a great pattern for the confident beginner. You can find Heather on Instagram @hfeeney19.

Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Heather @hfeeney19. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

I was so happy to see this dark background fabric used by Jessica for her throw-sized quilt. It really adds drama and depth to the quilt! She also made a matching pillow using one extra block. You can find Jessica on Instagram @blackdragonalchemy.

Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Jessica @blackdragonalchemy. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Karen made this adorable baby-size Vinca Blossom quilt. It’s also just the right size for a table topper or wall hanging. You can find Karen on Instagram @from_karens_kitchen.

Vinca Blossom quilt, baby size, made by Karen @from_karens_kitchen. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

Lu made the throw-size quilt and she made it look right at home in a garden of tulips. The coral border really frames it nicely. Lu says this is a great pattern that makes a successful finish for beginners to advanced. You can find her on Instagram @she_who_quilts.

Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Lu @she_who_quilts. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

This lovely baby-size quilt was made by Mary. Her fun mix of prints is just perfect for any gender and would also make a great table topper. You can find Mary on Instagram @theartfulcello.

Vinca Blossom quilt, throw size, made by Mary @theartfulcello. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

I can’t thank these pattern testers enough for their lovely work, their time and diligence, and their thoughtful feedback on the pattern. They really showed how versatile and beautiful Vinca Blossom can be! I also had a great technical editor, Lisa from Mountain View Quilts, who made sure all of the math was correct (among many other things). Thanks to all of you!

More Vinca Blossom info

Since you made it this far, I’m going to fess up and tell you that I haven’t gotten my own cover sample made for this pattern. I made a table runner and I made a square Christmas version last year, but I’m woefully behind schedule here. But, it’s next on my list as soon as I get my next pattern release done (which is next week)!

I also want you to know that I have a free tutorial for the Vinca block itself. It’s the genesis of this pattern and you can see how the block is made. I had many requests for a full pattern with different size options, so I have finally delivered. The pattern includes full color diagrams with pressing arrows, fabric requirements, and a coloring page plus bonus scrap instructions.

Vinca Blossom quilt block made in a Christmas version. Pattern by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter

Remember, you can find the full pdf pattern in my Etsy Shop HERE.

Thank you so much for visiting today and happy quilting!

The Vinca Blossom quilt pattern can be used for a great table runner!  Made and designed by Julie Cefalu @ The Crafty Quilter.

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6 Comments

  1. Congratulations on the pattern release. The quilt looks fabulous and very fresh. I published several patterns in magazines but have never got to the point of producing them for sale. It’s like I start running but never get to the finished line.

  2. Julie, thank you for the Vinca pattern; I just purchased the pattern. I’ve had my eye on this quilt since the first time you shared it and can’t wait to make it. All your projects are beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent with the rest of us.

  3. Julie, you are so creative and talented. I have reached a time where I enjoy your emails and do less quilting.

  4. Hi, I tried to order twice with discount code VINCA20 AND IT KICKED ME OUT TWICE. NO ORDER HAPPENED. IWAS PURCHASEING THROUGH PAPAL.

  5. Good morning from Australia Julie,
    The girls have been very busy it is a lovely pattern with stunning results. Thank you very much for all your patterns and helpful hints.
    Noelene Winter

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