Love Patchwork & Quilting

RAINBOW WAVE

PICK AN EYE-CATCHING BACKING FABRIC THAT HAS AS MUCH IMPACT AS THE FRONT!

YOU WILL NEED

■ Fabric A (off white background) 1yd

■ Fabric B (light blue background) 1yd

■ Fabric C (mid blue background) 1yd

■ Fabric D (teal) ¼yd

■ Fabric E (bright blue) 3/ 8 yd

■ Fabric F (green) 3/ 8 yd

■ Fabric G (yellow) ¼yd

■ Fabric H (orange) 3/ 8 yd

■ Fabric I (red) 3/ 8 yd

■ Fabric J (red grid) ¼yd

■ Fabric K (fuchsia) 3/ 8 yd

■ Fabric L (purple) 3/ 8 yd

■ Fabric M (pink) ¼yd

■ Binding fabric: ½yd

■ Backing fabric: 3¾yds

■ Batting: 65in x 76in

FINISHED SIZE

■ 57in x 68in

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼ in throughout.

■ Press seam allowances open, unless otherwise instructed.

■ Bobbie used the Stripology Squared ruler from Creative Grids for cutting.

■ RST = right sides together.

■ WOF = width of fabric.

■ Fabric supplied by Ruby Star Society (rubystarsociety.com)

FABRICS USED

■ Solid fabrics are Bella Solids in Off White, Light Blue and Glacier by Moda.

■ Print fabrics are from the Speckled, Spark, Grid, Brushed and Social collections by Ruby Star Society.

CUTTING OUT

1 From Fabric A

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