Jelly Rainbow Quilt Top

Ready for a dose of color?  The Jelly Rainbow quilt pattern is a fun way to play with color.  I pieced my version a long time ago but never quilted and bound it.  During that time, the cute girl I want to gift it to has grown much taller.  So, looking at my quilt top, I decided I needed to make it a little bigger.  This is a different sort of rainbow than my Rainbow Serve quilt.  It’s more a mash-up of color, and I love it.  So here, today, is my Jelly Rainbow quilt top with top and bottom borders added.

This pattern was originally published by Ruby Star Society.  They offered it free through Moda, and you can still find it here.  It’s a 54″ square quilt top you can make with just one jelly roll.  No background fabric required.  So if you haven’t seen this pattern, you might want to check it out.  This is what mine looked like before I added my borders:

I used a jelly roll with a large spectrum of color, which makes the rainbow effect more pronounced.  These fabrics were designed by Lotta Jansdotter, whose work is beautiful.  And thanks to my dear sister,  I have a border that matches the fabrics in the top.  I guess sometimes it serves us well to have a deep fabric stash!  (And many thanks to Kristen!)

I keep looking at that lovely orchid color, and thinking that it’s just so lovely.  And speaking of a stash, how do you manage yours?  Do you periodically go through it and get rid of what doesn’t still inspire you?  I start to do that, but often still see potential for fussy cutting, or English paper piecing, or color blending, or scraps.  So for better or worse, I tend to hang onto even older prints.  When it’s time to mix everything together, I like having those options.  Of course, the down side is storing scraps, and so forth.  So how do you approach it?

I digress.  Back to the jelly rainbow quilt top.  I like that such a simple pattern provides secondary designs for the eye to explore.  And I really like this color scheme – I think it will be perfect for our friend, even though it will come later than planned.

I’ve got several quilt tops now that need to be quilted!  Time to sew!

 

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