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Join the sets of three together as shown in the pictures. Lay out the pieces as they will join for the quilt top. Then join the purple, blue and light blue pieces together in that order.Ĭut the 9″ sets in half to create to sets that are 4.5″ wide. Join the red, orange and yellow pieces together in that order for both the 9″ pieces and the 5.5″ pieces, pressing the seams to the side as you go. Divide the pieces into groups: red, orange and yellow together purple, blue and light blue together. Note: all seams are quarter inch seams Step 1Ĭut all your pieces. Purple, Blue, Light Blue, Yellow, Orange & Red – 1 piece in each colour: 9″ x 2.5″ 1 piece in each colour: 5.5″ x 2.5″Ģ″ x at least 65″ strip for binding – mine was made by piecing scraps of my rainbow fabric, this includes extra length for joining I’d love to see your finished mini quilts so tag me on Instagram or Facebook, or even Google+ if you’re over there. I hope you enjoy making this one as much as I did. My design has a green stripe across the middle of the set because the practical side of me didn’t want to chop it in rectangles only to stitch them together again! But the quilting really emphasises the rectangles I think.

I’ve named this quilt the Rainbow Coins Mini Quilt because it reminds of a traditional quilt design sometimes called Chinese coins which stacks rectangles of fabric on top of each other in columns. You can see the other rainbow mini quilts and more on this page.

This is the fourth mini quilt in the set and it is based on Block 3 of the cross stitch designs. When I stitched all my rainbow blocks cross stitch last year, I had this secret plan to make each of them into mini quilts as well and I’m gradually adding to the collection. It is no secret that I love rainbows and mini quilts are so quick to make that this is the perfect match for me.
