free shipping on orders over $100,
50% off for international.
Largest selection OVER 1000 NEW PRODUCTS PER MONTH!
eQuilter charity:
$2,079,000 raised so far.
Call us: 303-527-0856
Toll Free USA 877-322-7423, Local 303-527-0856
Flowers That Never Fade - Hawaiian Appliqué Pattern

eQuilter Flowers That Never Fade - Hawaiian Appliqué Pattern

US$ 13.95 / each
only 2 remaining

Quantity:

Product Total:

US$13.95

Finished Size - 42" x 42"

Create an heirloom 42" wall quilt (maybe a baby quilt?) using this Na Pua Mae'ole - Flowers That Never Fade Pattern. You can select from four different flower patterns - orchids, torch ginger, antherium, and/or heliconia for a varied bouquet of exotic blooms. In order to make this flowing pattern you will need 1 yard of applique fabric, 1 1/3 yards of background fabric, and 1 1/3 yards of backing fabric. Consider contrasting thread or subtle tone-on-tone applications. Have everything you need before you begin. Remember "'A 'ohe 'ulu e loa 'a i ka pokole o ka lu!" There is no success without preparation. 'Na pua Mae'ole' (Flowers that Never Fade) Hawaiian applique pattern, designed by Nancy Lee Chong. Finished size is about 42" x 42".

Read eQuilter testimonials

"I am so glad that I happened across eQuilter! The gorgeous fabric is well worth the price, ships quickly, and every single package is put together with love and care!"

Lainee Isham, Stephenville, Texas

July 17, 2025

"I have recently made several purchases with eQuilter and each time I am impressed by the same things. The quality of the fabric is excellent. It looks just the way it does in the..."

Cindy Harding, South Windsor, CT

June 7, 2024

"I ordered the scrap bundles and they are beautiful! The scraps are large and there were even some panels included. This was my first order with eQuilter and I am so pleased. I received..."

Mary Drain, Joplin, MO

March 30, 2024

"I gave you all a try on a couple of tiny orders just to check you all out. Wow! I was impressed on both little orders. Then I tried you all out on a much larger order compared to..."

Suzie Hemmer, Southern Western Indiana

February 15, 2025