Kaffe Fassett is known for his ability to blend vibrant colours, themes, and patterns into stunning displays of beauty and drama. With Kaffe Fassett fabrics, it's hard to pick a favorite - they're all beautiful! Here are some quilts featuring these gorgeous fabrics. Also scroll down for links to FREE patterns for Kaffe Fassett quilts!
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Les Fleurs de Kaffe, made and quilted by Katherine Verbeke.
Katherine Verbeke explains the emotional and symbolic connections people have with flowers. The use of floral fragrances has a rich history dating back to ancient Egypt and Rome, where scents were associated with beauty, purity and the divine. Pattern source: Fourteen on Point by Hunter's Design Studio.
Seed Packet quilt by Pat Morris, quilted Athena Taylor
This glorious quilt was based on a kit by Glorious Color, comprising lots of large fussy cut pink and red fabrics from the Kaffe Fassett Collective. It is machine pieced and longarm machine quilted. What a lovely way to feature these floral fabrics.
Hot Stuff, made and quilted by Joyce Harrison.
So many fun Kaffe Fassett classics were used in this fun quilt! This English paper pieced quilt is an original by Joyce Harrison, who says: "The more I made hexies, the more I wanted and the longer it became. I had to stop at some point. EPP is calming to sew... I didn't use my sewing machine for 6 months!"
Plaidy Cake by Pat Morris, quilted by Athena Taylor.
Here is a beautiful summery "woven" quilt design! Pat Morris says that she made this scrappy quilt using a partial quilt kit and fabric from her stash, including lots of beautiful blue and green favorites from Kaffe Fassett Collective. Pattern source: Plaidy Cake by Cluck Cluck Sew.
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Image credits: Original quilt photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2026 Tucson Quilters Guild show.


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