The Zora Quilt Pattern Mockups

The Zora Quilt Pattern Mockups

You probably know how this part goes by now. One of my favorite parts of releasing a new quilt pattern is getting to see how it might look in lots of different fabrics. I’m usually able to make a few physical samples for each pattern, but I always wish I had time to make more. Mockups are the next best thing — they’re a fun way to imagine how a quilt might look in your favorite fabric collections, and I had a lot of fun putting these together for the Zora Quilt Pattern.

The Zora Quilt is especially flexible when it comes to fabric choices. Because the pattern doesn’t require background fabric, it works beautifully with fat quarters, scraps, or leftover pieces from other projects. It’s the kind of quilt that can look completely different depending on the fabrics you choose, whether you lean toward bold prints, coordinated bundles, or a big mix of stash fabrics.

My Zora Quilt Samples

In case you missed them, here are the Zora Quilt samples I shared this week.

The Zora Quilt in Warp & Weft Mystic Fable

The Zora Quilt in Fableism

A Scrappy, Rainbow Zora Quilt

Zora Quilt Mockups

Blueprint by Camille Roskelley
Cannon Beach by Crystal Manning
True to Hue by Alli K Designs
Folk Funk by Laura Landewee
Americana by Lori Holt
Check Mates by Anna Maria Textiles
Highlands Flannel by AGF Studio
Geometry by Ruby Star Society
Parlor by Crystal Manning
American Gatherings III by Primitive Gatherings
Tula Pink True Colors 2025
Allegory by Anna Maria Textiles

I hope these give you plenty of ideas and help you imagine what the Zora Quilt might look like using fabrics from your own stash or a favorite collection. If you’re ready to start planning your own version, you can find the Zora Quilt Pattern in the shop.

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