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Did someone say quilted confetti cuteness? Jemima Flendt's Confetti quilt puts a fun spin on the pinwheel block with this swirling design that lets your fabrics do all the talking. It's fat quarter friendly, or can be used as a great stash-buster – simply pull together an armful of print scraps like Jemima has done with this version, featuring Tula Pink's stunning new Everglow and Neon True Colors collections! Find the pattern on tiedwitharibbon.com

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