Here are a few details about this pattern:
- There are instructions to make a fat quarter friendly OR rainbow version of the pattern
- I would say the skill level is either ambitious beginner or intermediate - there are lots of tips in the pattern to help you out if you are a newer quilter (I promise, it is easier to make than it looks)
- If you want to make a version just like mine, I have listed the name of each fabric that I used in my quilt
- There are instructions to make baby, lap, and twin sizes for both the FQ friendly AND rainbow versions
For my quilt I used V & Co's Ombre Solids. I knew I wanted to make a rainbow version and the ombre fabrics were just SO PERFECT. They are gorgeous. This was the first time I worked with them and I love how they work in the pattern. It would be really fun in her new Confetti Ombre fabrics too, I might have to make another one!
The pattern testers for this pattern were so wonderful - as much as I would love to make a whole bunch of different versions of the pattern myself, there are not that many hours a day and I love to see all of the different directions that they take it. Make sure to scroll to the end - I promise, it's worth it!
Baby Size
Sandie - @crazyboutquilts
Jeanine - @milesoffabric
Lap Size
Linda - @bluebarnquiltco
Linda has put together a kit of the Liberty fabrics that she used in her quilt. If you are interested in purchasing the kit, you can contact Linda through her IG or her blog.
Ashlee - @crinklyquilts
Twin Size
Miranda - @mustlovequilts
Haley - @happinessinthemaking
I will be sharing more about my version of the quilt later this week (I am also working on a second version, follow along on Instagram if you want to see my progress). In the mean time, head over to the shop to pick a copy of the pattern!
This is just a great looking quilt, no matter which version.
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