French General Squares Quilt Patterns

FG-RR002
La Porte De Jardin - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  $1259
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La Rose Rouge is all about roses. We've taken our classic French General color palette of red, natural and pearl to create a story told in the language of flowers. Rambling roses, scattered flowers and small sprigs mix with tiny geometrics and our signature linen print, making this an instant classic for everyone who loves the French General style.

Quilt Size: 81" x 81"
FG-BJ001
Le Jardin Des Dames - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  Sale $1119
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Bonheur de Jour is a classic collection of our French General-style floral prints, antique block-prints and a handful of our favorites from Rouenneries. All of the French General colors come together here with our deep red, faded red and pearl, including a fresh, new darker grey mixed in. This... Read more
FG-BP002
La Pepiniere - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  Sale $1119
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Le Beau Papillon is a pretty floral collection inspired by butterflies. Spending our summers in France is one of our favorite ways of slowing down. It's where we spend as much time outside as possible, enjoying gardens, fields of lavender and long walks down country roads. Inspired by those lazy... Read more
FG-CC002
Jacquerie - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  Sale $1120
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Project Size: 67-7/8" x 84-7/8"
FG-CC003
Montmerency - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  $1260
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Project Size: 70-7/8" x 82-1/8"
FG-PPD03
Petite Etoile - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  Sale $1119
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A beautiful classic quilt pattern designed by the French General design team. Size: 60.5" x 60.5"
FG-R003
Cabine - Quilt Pattern
by French General for Moda
$14.00  $1259
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Over fifteen years ago, Moda asked us to design a collection of French-inspired prints, filled with the old reds and neutrals that were popular in France in the 18th and 19th century. We called our first fabric collection Rouenneries and it is, still to this day, one of our favorites. Since then, we... Read more