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Rolling RainbowDesigned by Robert Kaufman Fabrics
Finished quilt measures: 82” x 82”
Pattern Level: Confident Beginner
“I have basic block construction down and would like to learn a new trick!”
Featuring
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Color Fabric Name/SKU Yardage Color Fabric Name/SKU Yardage
Copyright 2014, Robert Kaufman For individual use only - Not for resale
You will also need:1/2 yard Binding
7-1/4 yards Backing Fabric and Batting
AK001-1242 NATURAL
2-1/4yards
BK001-1039 BORDEAUX
1/2yard
CK001-490
HONEYSUCKLE
1/4yard
DK001-481 SANGRIA
1/2yard
EK001-190
CAMELLIA
1/4yard
F
K001-474 GOLDFISH
1/2yard
GK001-23 LEMON
1/4yard
HK001-1265 ORANGE
1/2yard
I
K001-476 GRELLOW
1/4yard
JK001-475
GRASSHOPPER
1/2yard
KK001-498 PARROT
1/4yard
LK001-493
LIMELIGHT
1/2yard
MK001-199 CACTUS
1/4yard
NK001-491 JAMAICA
1/2yard
OK001-497 NIAGARA
1/4yard
PK001-483
ULTRA MARINE1/2
yard
QK001-1061
CANDY GREEN 1/4
yard
RK001-346 REGATTA
1/2yard
SK001-488 DAHLIA
1/4yard
TK001-473
GERANIUM 1/2
yard
UK001-485
BALLERINA 1/4
yard
Fabric and Supplies Needed
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Assembly Instructions
Cutting Instructions
Notes Before You Begin
- Please read through all of the instructions before beginning.- All of the seam allowances are 1/4” unless otherwise noted. - Width of fabric (WOF) is equal to at least 42” wide.- Press all seam allowances open after each seam is sewn, unless otherwise noted.- Remember to measure twice and cut once!
Fabric A- Cut twenty strips 4” x WOF, then subcut each strip into ten squares 4” x 4” (two-hundred total). Cut each square diagonally from corner to corner.
Fabrics B, F, J, N, R (each)- Cut three squares 6” x 6”.- Cut twelve rectangles 3-1/4” x 6”.- Cut twelve squares 4-3/8” x 4-3/8”.
Fabrics D, H, L, P, T (each)- Cut two squares 6” x 6”.- Cut eight rectangles 3-1/4” x 6”.- Cut eight squares 4-3/8” x 4-3/8”.
Step 1: Make Corner Blocks
- Sew a Fabric A triangle to either side of a Fabric B 4-3/8” square.
- Trim points from Fabric A to true up the sides.
- Sew a Fabric A triangle to the two remaining sides of the Fabric B triangle.
- Trim block to 6” x 6”.
- Pairing 4-3/8” squares with the Fabric A triangles, make twelve blocks each from Fabrics B, F, J, N, R.
- Pairing 4-3/8” squares with the Fabric A triangles, make eight blocks each from Fabrics D, H, L, P, T.
Fabrics C, G, K, O, S (each)- Cut twelve rectangles 3-1/4” x 6”.
Fabrics E, I, M, Q, U (each)- Cut eight rectangles 3-1/4” x 6”.
trim points
BA A
B
A
6”
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Step 2: Make Side Blocks
- Sew a Fabric B 3-1/4” x 6” rectangle, long sides together, with a Fabric C 3-1/4” x 6” rectangle.
- Repeat to make twelve blocks each pairing fabrics B/C, F/G, J/K, N/O and R/S.
- Repeat to make eight blocks each pairing fabrics D/E, H/I, L/M, P/Q, T/U.
Step 3: Assemble the Blocks
- Sew an A/B Corner block to either side of a matching B/C side block, as pictured.
- Repeat to make a second matching row.
- Sew a B/C side block to either side of a Fabric B 6” square, as pictured. The lighter fabric (Fabric C for this block) will always be sewn to the center square.
- Sew the three rows together, as pictured, to complete the block. The block will measure 16-1/2” x 16-1/2”.
- Repeat to make a total of twenty-five blocks, always pairing matching fabrics together.
B C
make 2
BB B
C
A
B BC
16-1/2”
Baste, quilt, bind & enjoy!
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Step 4: Assemble the Quilt Top
Sew the blocks into rows, as pictured, and then sew the rows together to complete the quilt top.
B DC E
FG I H
K J M L
O N Q P
S R U T