Eat The Rainbow Quilt Pattern
Eat The Rainbow Quilt Pattern
An undeniable benefit of country life and growing your own food, is being able to eat from farm to table! When my children were young, I always told them that we need to “Eat the Rainbow”–meaning a little bit of all the beautiful fruits and vegetables we grew in our garden. This quilt pays homage to this life lesson of enjoying all the colors of food that we eat! This pattern is traditionally pieced and finishes at 68 1/2” x 82”. It is an intermediate level pattern with curved seams for the rainbows and HSRs for the carrots.
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