Pattern of the Week - The Taylor Quilt

Pattern of the Week - The Taylor Quilt

This week, I thought we could all use a little extra color in our lives! So, I’ve put together some bright and cheerful rainbow-inspired mockups using the Taylor Quilt Pattern. This beginner-friendly quilt pattern is a fantastic way to play with a full spectrum of fabrics—even from collections that might not seem traditionally rainbow-y at first glance.

The Taylor Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

About the Taylor Quilt Pattern

The Taylor Quilt Pattern is a versatile, fat-quarter/fat-eighth-friendly design that works beautifully with a variety of fabric styles. Whether you prefer solids, bold prints, or a curated fabric collection, this pattern allows for endless creative possibilities.

If you’d like to see my previous posts featuring the Taylor Quilt Pattern, check them out here:

Taylor Quilt Pattern Info

Heirloom Version

Baby Size

Tula Pink Version

Pattern Testers’ Quilts

More Taylor Quilt Inspiration

Looking for more quilt color ideas? Here are some previous Quilt Ideas posts featuring the Taylor Quilt Pattern:

Zinnia

Ombre Galaxy Metallic

Deco Glo II

Sewing Basket

Water

Tula Pink Solids

Lady Bird

Rainbow Mockups Using the Taylor Quilt Pattern

Now, let’s get to the fun part—the mockups! These vibrant, rainbow-inspired versions of the Taylor Quilt highlight just how versatile this pattern can be.

Sunday Brunch by Tilda Fabrics

The Taylor Quilt in Tilda Sunday Brunch

Love Letter by Lizzy House

The Taylor Quilt in Love Letter

Eclectic Elements by Tim Holtz in Blue/Indigo/Purple 

The Taylor Quilt in Tim Holtz

Pure Solids by Art Gallery Fabrics

The Taylor Quilt in Pure Solids

Bloomcore by Art Gallery Fabrics

The Taylor Quilt in Bloomcore

Poppy Seeds by Laundry Basket Quilts

The Taylor Quilt in Poppy Seeds

Animal Animal by Ruby Star Society

The Taylor Quilt in Animal Animal

Do you have a favorite? I’m especially loving the Animal Animal version—I’ll definitely be stocking up on some of those prints for future fussy cutting projects!

 

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