Hello Quilty Friends!
Happy Thursday to you!
PSST! I have a confession to make –
Anyone who knows me – or has spent more than five minutes looking at my quilts – already knows I love blue-and-white quilts.
It’s gotten to be a little embarrassing – my friends now roll their eyes every time I start another blue and white quilt. It’ not like I don’t make quilts in lots of different color combinations, but I just can’t seem to help myself when it comes to blue and white quilts.
Snowy blues, washed indigos, crisp whites – all those porcelain-inspired palettes…they get me every time. Would you believe I even collect blue and white china – Blue Willow?
For me, winter and blue just seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Snow, sky, quiet mornings – blue and white quilts capture all of that beautifully for me.
To provide evidence of my blue and white quilt addiction, here are my blue and white VRD Rose Card quilt patterns (of course, that doesn’t mean you have to make them in blue and white just because I did):

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WOW! Until I put them all in one place, I didn’t really realize I had designed so many VRD Rose Card patterns with blue and white cover quilts. LOL! What can I say? I’m crazy about blue and white.
But here’s the thing – I have to admit that winter has more colors than simply blue and white.
So today, let’s talk about winter quilts that aren’t blue . Even though I’ll probably come back to blue quilts at the end. Sorry, not sorry.
Soft Neutrals Feel Like Fresh Snow
Have you ever heard the snow when it drifts softly down to the ground? Or have you ever smelled snow (yes, it really does have a scent). Have you ever noticed the many shades of snow (no, I’m not talking about yellow snow here)?
Creams, linens, soft greys, and warm whites might be the most underrated winter palette of all. These colors are peaceful and feel like freshly fallen snow.
If you love a calm, uncluttered look, winter neutrals are hard to beat.
Here are a handful of patterns that have that “Neutral Winter” look:

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Pine Green and Winter White – Cozy Without the Holiday Feel
Not all green quilts have to turn into classic red-and-green holiday combination. What about snow-kissed evergreens standing tall in a soft white winter landscape? Can you hear the gentle hush? Smell the sharp fresh scent of pine in the air?
Deep pine, evergreen, and soft sage paired with winter whites and creams feel seasonal without being tied to Christmas.
Check out these wonderful examples:

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Warm Neutrals Make Winter Quilts Extra Inviting
Winter doesn’t necessarily have to be cold in color even if the temperature drops to below zero. Taupe, oatmeal, caramel, soft browns, and warm grays bring a completely different kind of comfort to winter quilts. These palettes feel like wool sweaters, mugs of tea, and fireside evenings.
Check out these warm and cozy VRD examples:

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Jewel Tones Against “Snow”
If you like drama and excitement in your quilts, but still want that winter feel then jewel tones might just become your new BFFs.
Think burgundy, plum, rich teal, or navy blue paired with light backgrounds. When those darker colors sit against whites or pale neutrals, they still read as wintery, just richer and more layered.
Here are a few lovely and dramatic examples:

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Red and White – Crisp, Clean, and Seasonal
Red and White (or cream) is another great palette for winter without necessarily meaning Christmas. Think cardinals, red berries, sleds, and scarves.
Cherry, crimson, cranberry, or primary red paired with winter whites and creams make a bold yet classic combination for winter quilts. For a fun variation, add a little pink for warmth if you’d like.
These examples capture that classy Red and White winter feeling:

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And Yes… Back to Blue
After all that, I’ll admit it – I will probably always circle back to blue.
But even blue has a range. Dusty blue, denim, slate, soft indigo, stormy navy—each one brings a different winter mood. Some feel crisp and bright while others are quiet and cozy.
Blue-and-white quilts will always have my heart, but exploring other winter palettes has made me appreciate them even more.
After all, Winter Is a Mood, Not a Color.
And at the end of the day, winter quilting isn’t about following rules or sticking to a specific palette. It’s about how a quilt feels.
Quiet or bold. Cozy or crisp. Calm or dramatic.
Blue-and-white will always be a classic, but winter has room for so much more. So whether you’re reaching for blues, greens, neutrals, or something unexpected, if it feels like winter to you, then it is.
By the way……………………………I was planning to share a tutorial with you today, but like many good quilts, it’s still in progress. SURPRISE! it’s blue and white! LOL! Apparently, some habits are worth keeping.
I’ll be back next week with the tutorial, and until then, I hope this gives you a little winter color inspiration to carry you into your next project because the way it looks now, it’s going to be winter until July.
So, until next week, stay warm and cozy.
Sew. Laugh. Repeat.
Always,
Tricia @ VRD
