Prairie Dreams Fabric Collection

Prairie Dreams Fabric Collection

DEsigned by Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas troubles quilters

This collection will take you back the good ole days of camping, smores and cozy cabins filled with homemade quilts. Warm colors and flowers fill this collection.

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Prairie Dreams - Tan 9650 11
Prairie Dreams - Red 9650 13
Prairie Dreams - Navy 9650 14
Prairie Dreams - Green 9650 15
Prairie Dreams - Black 9650 19
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9651 11
Prairie Dreams - Gold 9651 12
Prairie Dreams - Red 9651 13
Prairie Dreams - Navy 9651 14
Prairie Dreams - Purple 9651 16
Prairie Dreams - Black 9651 19
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9652 11
Prairie Dreams - Navy 9652 14
Prairie Dreams - Green 9652 15
Prairie Dreams - Black 9653 19
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9655 11
Prairie Dreams - Gold 9655 12
Prairie Dreams - Tonal Tan 9655 21
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9656 11
Prairie Dreams - Red 9656 13
Prairie Dreams - Navy 9656 14
Prairie Dreams - Green 9656 15
Prairie Dreams - Purple 9656 16
Prairie Dreams - Tonal Tan 9656 21
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9657 11
Prairie Dreams - Gold 9657 12
Prairie Dreams - Red 9657 13
Prairie Dreams - Navy 9657 14
Prairie Dreams - Purple 9657 16
Prairie Dreams - Black 9657 19
Prairie Dreams - Tonal Tan 9657 21
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9658 11
Prairie Dreams - Gold 9658 12
Prairie Dreams - Red 9658 13
Prairie Dreams - Navy 9658 14
Prairie Dreams - Green 9658 15
Prairie Dreams - Purple 9658 16
Prairie Dreams - Tan 9653 11
Prairie Dreams - Red 9653 13

Meet the designer . . . 

Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles Quilters

About designer Lynne Hagmeier

Her Story . . . 


I signed up for my first quilting class more than 25 years ago at a local quilt shop. When I admired a pattern with houses and stars, the owner asked if I’d like to make a sample for the shop with my payment as a kit for the same project. I returned a week later with two completed quilts – one for the shop and one for me. The sample for the shop was made exactly like the pattern had instructed with dozens of template pieces and y-seams. My quilt was a bit different… I had simplified the pattern by using connecting corners and layered triangles. That’s when the shop owner informed me, “You’ll never amount to anything as a quilter if you can’t follow instructions.”


I took this as a challenge.


For the next few years, I made little quilts to sell and peddled my own patterns locally until I finally took the leap and attended International Quilt Market. A Block-of-the-Month quilt I’d created using mostly Moda fabrics caught their attention and I was asked to join the Moda Designer team the following market. That was almost 17 years ago. More than 50 fabric collections later, I still embrace the nature-inspired color palette and prints that are Kansas Troubles’ classics.


I’m continually learning and growing as a designer, developing more simplified ways to piece traditional quilt blocks using my Layered Patchwork technique. I enjoy sharing my quilts and methods with quilters all over the country, teaching at quilt guilds, shops and on cruises. What a delightful way to spend your life, surrounded by quilts and quilters!

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