A Rainbow Cleo Quilt Part 2

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt Part 2

If I had to pick between sewing with prints or solids forever, I would definitely choose prints. But sometimes solids are just right for a project.

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

I love the memories associated with prints - the cute details, the fun designs. They are so much fun. I hadn't originally intended to separate my solid and print scraps when I decided to make a rainbow version of the Cleo Quilt Pattern, but I am so glad I did. 

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

Since I made these one right after the other, it was really enjoyable to compare working with the two different versions. The prints version is fun and I don't like it any less than the solids version, but making this quilt felt magical. 

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

I love how the solids version has a watercolor-like look to it. Also, since I had lots of pink and orange solid scraps, I had them go through the middle of the quilt instead of having them in the upper corner and I love how it turned out.

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

When I was photographing the quilts, I offset the them a little bit so that the rainbow would continue from one quilt onto the other. So much rainbow goodness!

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting-Edit

I ended up finishing off both quilts very similarly. They both have a blue backing and coral binding - I didn't do this consciously, it just felt like the right choice for both quilts.

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

Scrap quilts can be time consuming and rainbow scrap quilts are even more time consuming, but they are so worth it. Which version do you prefer?

If you would like to make your own version of the Cleo Quilt Pattern, you can pick up a copy in the shop.

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