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A Fresh Perspective: Scenery by Elizabeth Hartman
A Fresh Perspective: Scenery by Elizabeth Hartman
There’s something instantly recognizable about an Elizabeth Hartman quilt—the playful storytelling, the thoughtful construction, and that perfect balance of charm and precision. With her newest collection, Scenery, she invites us into a world of soft landscapes, cheerful motifs, and color stories that feel both fresh and familiar.

Now arriving in quilt shops, Scenery is designed to inspire—from the first fabric pull to the final stitch.
Watch the Scenery Trunk Show
A Collection Full of Color and Character
Scenery is a vibrant, modern collection made up of 30+ tonal prints designed to work beautifully together.
The palette is where it really shines—soft sky blues, leafy greens, warm corals, golden yellows, and grounded neutrals come together to create something that feels both playful and incredibly usable. These are the kinds of fabrics that can carry an entire quilt on their own, or blend seamlessly into your stash.

Elizabeth’s signature style is woven throughout—subtle scenic references, charming motifs, and prints that feel like little snapshots of a larger story.
Featured Patterns from the Scenery Collection
Alongside the collection, Elizabeth has introduced a group of patterns designed specifically to highlight Scenery. Each one offers a different way to explore color, repetition, and her signature graphic style.
Outdoors

Outdoors captures the spirit of wide open spaces with a clean, graphic layout that feels both modern and inviting. Repeating motifs and thoughtful color placement create a sense of movement across the quilt, while the structured piecing keeps the process approachable. It’s a design that really lets Scenery shine—perfect for showcasing the full range of the collection’s palette.
Cottontails

With her signature charm, Elizabeth brings Cottontails to life through sweet, character-driven blocks that feel playful without being overly fussy. The design combines simple piecing techniques to build expressive shapes, making it a satisfying project that balances personality with precision. It’s an ideal choice if you love quilts that tell a story.
Whale Watching

Whale Watching offers a fresh take on repetition and scale, using bold shapes and clever piecing to create a sense of rhythm across the quilt. The design feels both dynamic and calming—like waves moving across the surface—while giving quilters a chance to play with contrast and color placement. It’s a striking project that feels modern but still approachable.
Casserole

A longtime favorite, Casserole is reimagined in Scenery with a fresh, layered look that highlights the collection’s tonal depth. Built from large, flower-like blocks, the pattern uses straightforward piecing—no templates or paper piecing required—to create a bold, graphic finish. The repetition of shapes makes it both meditative to sew and visually impactful, and with a coordinated kit available, it’s an easy way to dive right into the collection.
Each pattern is thoughtfully designed to let the fabric do the work—making them approachable while still feeling impactful.
Elizabeth’s Bella Solids: The Perfect Companion
To complement Scenery, Elizabeth has also curated a palette of Bella Solids that pair perfectly with her prints.
These carefully selected solids echo the tones found throughout the collection—enhancing the depth, adding contrast, and giving you even more flexibility as you design your quilt.

You’ll see these Bellas used throughout Elizabeth’s samples (including Casserole), where they help ground the prints and create a cohesive, polished look. It’s a reminder of how powerful a well-chosen solid can be.

Quilt Pictured Above: Show and Tell (also available in a kit!)
Start Planning Your Next Quilt
With its fresh palette, versatile prints, and thoughtfully designed patterns, Scenery is a collection that invites you to play, experiment, and create something uniquely your own.
Visit your local quilt shop to see Scenery in person, explore the kits and patterns, and start planning your next project.

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