How to Style
Pairs beautifully with other Simply Shabby Chic florals, soft pastels, and textured whites. Layer with ivory matelassé, faded rose prints, or crisp white euro shams to create a romantic, collected bedroom with effortless charm.
A beloved Simply Shabby Chic design from the Target era, blending cottage florals, classic patchwork construction, and soft farmhouse layering. Discontinued and increasingly difficult to find as a complete set.
Quilt Features
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Top-stitched patchwork construction with individually framed floral squares
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Wildflower and cabbage rose prints in blue, pink, red, green, and lavender
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Select squares include soft ruffle accents for added cottage texture
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Reverses to an allover cabbage rose print
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Signature Target era Simply Shabby Chic styling
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Discontinued design
The quilt front showcases carefully arranged patchwork squares, each top-stitched to create subtle structure and dimension. The mix of wildflowers and cabbage roses gives it that layered, collected farmhouse look that defined Simply Shabby Chic’s most popular Target-era releases.
The reverse side features a classic cabbage rose print, offering a softer, more uniform styling option when you want a cleaner cottage look. It’s essentially two aesthetics in one — patchwork charm on one side, timeless floral on the other.
Sham Features
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Coordinating ruffled standard shams
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Patchwork front to match quilt design
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Reversible to cabbage rose print
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Envelope enclosure at the back top
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Farmhouse cottage detailing
The matching shams echo the quilt’s patchwork front and ruffle accents, creating a cohesive, layered presentation. Like the quilt, they reverse to the cabbage rose print, allowing you to switch between full patchwork styling or a more subdued floral look.
The envelope enclosure provides a clean finish while maintaining that relaxed cottage aesthetic.
A true Target era Simply Shabby Chic set — nostalgic, farmhouse-driven, and representative of the brand’s most recognizable mass-market period. Complete quilt-and-sham sets from this era are becoming harder to source, especially in well-kept condition.
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