Rainbow pattern?
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there are a number of ways to achieve a rainbow of colors & raggys tend to be pretty easy quilts- if you don't want to do it the way raggiemom suggested another way would be to choose how many fabrics/colors you are using for your 'rainbow'---say 9 as an example--
cut your squares, depending on size- and finished size wanted---an example would be a 9 x 11 layout==
you would cut 11 squares of each color- for the top- cut squares & batting squares-
number your colors 1-9
start layout with them in order- 1 thru 9
second row layout 2-9+1
third row layout 3-9 + 1-2
ect. you wind up with the colors in diagonal rows down across the quilt.
or- just cut your squares- make your sandwiches & play around on the floor (or on a bed) moving them around until you like what you see.
cut your squares, depending on size- and finished size wanted---an example would be a 9 x 11 layout==
you would cut 11 squares of each color- for the top- cut squares & batting squares-
number your colors 1-9
start layout with them in order- 1 thru 9
second row layout 2-9+1
third row layout 3-9 + 1-2
ect. you wind up with the colors in diagonal rows down across the quilt.
or- just cut your squares- make your sandwiches & play around on the floor (or on a bed) moving them around until you like what you see.
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If you can find a picture of a Trip Around the World quilt, you will see it would be pretty simple. The Trip Around the World pattern is circular but 1/2 would make a rainbow design if you did your blocks in bands of colour. Good luck!
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I was thinking at first that you meant an actual rainbow, then realized that Raggiemom might have been right, so I drew up a couple for you. What I have done however, is to use the flannel scraps I had on hand, make of stack of blocks, then toss them onto a table and rearrange until I liked the results. Then I stack a row, sew it together, then stack the next row, etc.
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Rainbow Quilt
Thanks to all you creative and generous quilters! Now that we have several pattern choices we ill have to choose! Thank you again.
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