Flora's Baskets (Scrappy Version) - Finished Quilt

Thursday, February 19, 2026

 In March of 2023, I shared details about a new quilt I was starting - a scrappy version of my
Flora's Basket quilt.  Click HERE to check out that post where I share the inspiration behind the pattern + the cutting instructions for making your own Flora's Basket blocks.  You really should check it out, not only for the cutting instructions but the antique quilt that inspired my pattern - is gorgeous!


Wow.  Has it really been 3 years since I started this quilt?  Some quilts just take time, I guess.
Well today I want to share the details of the finished quilt.  I'm really happy
with the way it turned out.  I like it a lot better than the original version as these colors
are more ME.  And the low-volume background is just so fun.


I made blocks here and there over the last couple of years and then really made some headway
on the sashing units, laying it all out, and then sewing it all together this past summer.
It was a true labor of love as there were a lot of pieces in this queen-size quilt.
Plus, scrappy quilts just take longer to cut out, to assemble, etc.


The dusty rose sashing fabric just makes me happy!
And then I backed it in some of my fabric from my Feels Like Home
collection with Riley Blake Designs.  I thought it matched really well and always
feels good to use up something in your stash.


Jen Ostler in Highland, Utah, quilted it with the Double Orange Peel pantograph by the Quilting Mill.
I love how it turned out!  Jen always does a fantastic job!


I bought plenty of the pink sashing fabric to bind the quilt with too!
I thought bringing that color out to the edge would tie everything together nicely!


The original Flora's Baskets pattern requires some yardage + 10" squares for the top of the baskets.
Doing a scrappy low-volume background on this version was a great way to use up scraps!
I think I only had to buy a few browns (for the baskets), the low-volume border fabric, and the pink sashing/binding fabric for this quilt.  Everything else was from my stash!


The pattern comes with instructions for 3 different quilt sizes - lap, twin, and queen.
I have been making a lot of queen-size quilts these last few years as I feel like they're
so useful and fun to display on my kid's beds (which are sometimes used for guests).


A little sneak peek of the hand-binding on the back of the quilt...
I love to hand-stitch my binding down when time permits.
I feel like I've finally gotten good at machine binding, though,
so that wins out sometimes when I have a lot going on.


I'm not sure what inspired this color palette, but I love the sweet, springy vibe.
Yellows, pinks, and aquas (with a little bit of navy and brown, so it's not too sticky-sweet, haha).


So many pictures, it's hard to not post them all!


I love low-volume fabrics that are subtle.  There's a range, like with most things.
Some are "quiet", and some are "loud".  I tend to gravitate to the quiet ones,
as not to distract from the main subject.


Well, that's it for today.  I hope you enjoyed this quilt.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

If you'd like to grab the Flora's Baskets paper pattern, click HERE.
If you'd like to grab the Flora's Baskets PDF pattern, click HERE.

And as a reminder, you can click HERE for the cutting instructions for the scrappy block.
And you can check out my original Flora's Basket quilt HERE.

Thanks for stopping by!


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