The Cleo Quilt - Rainbow Version
As much fun as it is to buy new fabric, working from my stash is so much more satisfying. When I started planning for my Cleo quilt pattern, I knew I wanted something that would make working from your stash easy (pretty much any fabric will work in this quilt) and fun.
I particularly love the rainbow version of the pattern - it does take a little time and planning to get your blocks figured out, but it makes a really fun, colorful quilt.
My stash is very blue-heavy so I ended up with a big blue section, but I wrote the pattern so that you can use more of whichever color dominates your stash. If you check back to my pattern testers' quilts, you can see that the rainbow versions vary in color distribution.
I have had a tricky time getting photos of this quilt (and the 3 other finished quilts I have waiting to be photographed!) because it has been raining constantly for the past little while. The rain is supposed to continue for at least the next couple weeks, so I took advantage of a few minutes when it was only lightly sprinkling to get this photos. Hopefully I can photograph the other quilts soon!
The backing fabric for this quilt is a flannel flat sheet that I picked up from Target a while back. It is so nice not to have to piece the backing and this fabric is super soft. I am going to pick up a few cute sheet sets for future quilts. You can use both the flat and fitted sheet (just trim off the pocket parts around the edges) so it is a very cost effective way to back a quilt.
If you have a stash that is just itching to be used, you can pick up a copy of the Cleo Quilt pattern in my shop :)
I particularly love the rainbow version of the pattern - it does take a little time and planning to get your blocks figured out, but it makes a really fun, colorful quilt.
My stash is very blue-heavy so I ended up with a big blue section, but I wrote the pattern so that you can use more of whichever color dominates your stash. If you check back to my pattern testers' quilts, you can see that the rainbow versions vary in color distribution.
I have had a tricky time getting photos of this quilt (and the 3 other finished quilts I have waiting to be photographed!) because it has been raining constantly for the past little while. The rain is supposed to continue for at least the next couple weeks, so I took advantage of a few minutes when it was only lightly sprinkling to get this photos. Hopefully I can photograph the other quilts soon!
The backing fabric for this quilt is a flannel flat sheet that I picked up from Target a while back. It is so nice not to have to piece the backing and this fabric is super soft. I am going to pick up a few cute sheet sets for future quilts. You can use both the flat and fitted sheet (just trim off the pocket parts around the edges) so it is a very cost effective way to back a quilt.
- Cuddl Duds Twin Size Flannel Sheet Set
- Intelligent Design Cozy Soft Flannel Sheets
- Fairytale Frolic Unicorn Sheet Set
- Wild Woods Flannel Sheet Set
- Confetti Cosmos Flannel Sheet Set
If you have a stash that is just itching to be used, you can pick up a copy of the Cleo Quilt pattern in my shop :)
Kendra Jacoby on
I recently purchased this pattern and the material as a kit and then discovered it is a twin bed size. I’d love to make it into a queen size quilt. Any suggestions?