Welcome to the Eat the Rainbow Quilt-Along! I'm so happy you're joining me in sewing this quilt made from my Country Life fabric! 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!
Week 1: Let's Get Ready For Eat The Rainbow
Week 1 is all about getting prepared! This week we are talking through the pattern, fabric selection, ideas to inspire you, and so much more! Watch the video, below, to learn what to expect from this quilt-along and for my best tips in preparing for this project!
Gather Your Fabrics
I made the Eat the Rainbow quilt in my Country Life Fabrics for Riley Blake Designs! See the fabric requirements below. This quilt is fat quarter-friendly, so you can easily use your stash or a fat quarter bundle of your choice. To make the quilt in Country Life Fabrics, shop here.
If you'd prefer to buy a fabric kit to make this quilt, there are some shops who are kitting them! Here's a list of kits (I'll try my best to keep this list updated as kits sell out or more shops choose to kit it! If you're a quilt shop and are interested in kitting this quilt, please message us!)
Share on Social Media So We Can Cheer Each Other On!
Share your progress on social media using the hashtag #eattherainbowqal and TAG me with the "@" symbol @sewastory_jenniferlong, so I can cheer you on!
You can also click on the image to download this graphic! Then you can share on social media to let others know you're sewing along with the Eat The Rainbow Quilt-Along.
Quilt-Along Details
This QAL is fully supported, with tips and tricks and all the organization you will need to just relax and enjoy all the fun sewing. We'll share weekly blog posts, emails, social media posts, and videos to make sure you have everything you need have success sewing Eat the Rainbow. If you haven't already, sign up for QAL communication at the link below.
January 10 - Week 1: Let's Get Ready For Eat The Rainbow
January 17 - Week 2: Rainbow Block
January 24 - Week 3: Beet Block
January 31 - Week 4: Carrot Block
February 7 - Week 5: Corn Block
February 14 - Week 6: Apple Block
February 21 - Week 7: Quilt Assembly & Borders
Size: 68 1/2” x 82”
Techniques: Traditionally pieced with some curved seams for the rainbows and HSRs for the carrots.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Health Benefits of Quilting
As we sew our way through Eat the Rainbow, I thought it would be nice to share some healthy tips along the way! This week, I'm sharing a few ways that taking time to sew can improve your mental and physical health. It's so imporant to prioritize our creative time and this quilt-along gives us a reason to focus on our craft and enjoy some weekly time in our sewing space!
Sewing can:
Provide stress relief
Lower blood pressure
Increase brain cognition
Improve dexterity
And more!
I can't wait to see your Eat the Rainbow quilts! Thanks so much for sewing along with us!
-- Jennifer
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