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The Beatrice Quilt - Rainbow Version
You guys know I love a rainbow quilt so I had to make a rainbow version of the Beatrice Quilt.
The best thing about making a rainbow version of this quilt is that it works with fat quarters! No special instructions are required, just use a fat quarter of each color and then arrange them in rainbow order.
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For my quilt, I used a variety of Tula Pink solids. Every single one of her solids is gorgeous - she did a great job of curating shades that work with her fabric collections but also work well on their own. Wait until you see the mockup I made using her new Unicorn Poop solids - I will share that later this week and it is now on my need-to-make list.
Here is the list of the fabrics I used for my quilt:
Fabric A
B Fabrics
Fabric C
The backing fabric is one of my all-time favorites - this Cotton Candy Pinkerville 108" wideback. It's so good and requires no piecing - definitely a win-win.
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