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🌸 Window Box Blossoms – A Mini Quilt Pattern with Big Charm!

Updated: Jul 12, 2025


Looking for a quick, beginner-friendly quilt project that still makes a bold statement? Let me introduce you to Window Box Blossoms—a mini quilt that combines quickly using simple strip sets and framed blocks.


This versatile 22" x 22" quilt is perfect as a wall hanging, a table topper, or even the start of a larger project. The best part? It’s super beginner-friendly—no complex piecing required!

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🧡 Need Supplies for your Mini quilt? Here’s What I Used:


If you’re ready to make your Window Box Blossoms, here are some of my go-to tools and supplies. These are affiliate links—if you use them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my quilting journey! 🧵✨


Slotted ruler suitable for mini quilt

🎨 Seasonal Variations

One of my favorite things about this pattern is how easily you can switch up the vibe with fabric!


👶 Nursery Version: Soft pastels, fussy-cut animals, and gentle florals make this a perfect baby gift.

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Baby quilt (35" x 44")

🎃 Halloween Version: Spooky prints, deep purples, and a fun orange border transform this mini into a festive wall hanging!

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Halloween Wall Hanging Quilt

🧵 Let’s Make It Together!

Have questions, or want to show off your version? Drop a comment below or tag me @FabricStacks on social media—I love seeing your beautiful creations!


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