Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt

If I had to choose my favorite type of quilt to make, it would be either a scrap or rainbow quilt. So why not both?

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

I really went all out on this one - rainbow scraps and rainbow sashing. The sashing fabric if from Tula Pink's Pinkerville collection (it's no longer available, but it is very similar to this print - this would also be a really fun option). 

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

I tried to get a good variety of shades and values for each color to keep it fun - but it would also be really interesting to keep the shades/values more similar. 

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

This was the perfect project for my too-busy-to-start-anything-new schedule because I was able to piece all of the blocks as leaders when working on other projects. I just kept piles of squares separated by color and pieced a couple every time I sat down at my machine. It was done in no time. 



Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

For the quilting, I did my normal organic grid. It gives the quilt just the right texture.

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

Since I was going all out on the rainbow idea, I really went for it: I did big stitch binding with rainbow perle 8 cotton thread (I found it here on Etsy). I don't know why I never considered doing this before - it was so much fun! And the thread quality was excellent. Normally I use DMC and it is perfectly functional and I haven't had any issues with it, but this was even better. I think I need to invest in some new perle cotton (how gorgeous would this be?). 

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

Eventually, I would like to make a rainbow version of each of my patterns and now I can check my Modern Postage Stamp Quilt off of the list. If you would like to see previous rainbow quilts, check the list below: 

Rainbow Modern Postage Stamp Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

If you would like to make your own version, pick up a copy of the pattern here - you will need 8 blocks each from 7 different colors. I did pink, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue/purple, and red/purple. 

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CarolAnn Hook on

This quilt is absolutely gorgeous! I love the rainbow pattern you’ve used here. I always liked postage stamp quilts, but I worried that mine would look too chaotic and jumbled. This is a great way to keep the variety and movement without the stress of worrying too much about placement of colors. And I LOVE how you fussy-cut that little cat! So sweet!

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