
Surprise! The Prismatic Night pattern features ‘BONUS’ instructions for an alternate coloring. The ‘BONUS’ features fewer fabrics and a more universal layout of the stars.
The idea for an additional coloring came as I was reminiscing on the idea of stars and stripes. I just knew that there would be great potential for Quilts of Valor if I made a few small adjustments. While the addition of this colorway wasn’t necessary for the release of this pattern, I just couldn’t resist opening up this option.
Art Gallery Fabrics
Suzy Quilts Pure Solids
Something about a green neutral quilt just feels so cozy. I image this being the perfect quilt for a wedding or housewarming gift. It’s so hard to go wrong with greens, am I right?

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following shades of Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids:
Y: Matcha Z: Pistachio J: Glacier K: Hemlock BG: Pearl
Pure Solids
This playful version features a navy blue background and pops of lime green and bright blue. I am always a fan of a darker backgrounds, but something about this color combination feels so playful.

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following shades of Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids:
Y: Fresh Water Z: Lemonade J: Tile Blue K: White Linen BG: Lakefront
Connecting Threads
I love the subtle texture of Connecting Thread’s Chambray Tonals and how the oranges and yellows in this mockup sit against a navy blue background.

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following shades of Connecting Threads Chambray Tonals:
Y: Marigold Z: Orange J: True Blue K: Persimmon BG: Navy
Dear Stella
Kitty Litter
I adore the texture and subtle cat motif that are featured in Dear Stella’s Kitty Litter line. This version is simply inspired by my daughter who is an fervent lover of kitty cats and all things pink and purple. Isn’t it fun?

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following Dear Stella Kitty Litter shades:
Y: Stella Z: Thistle J: Cornflower K: Magenta BG: Drift
Ruby Star Society
Starry
This version is the inspiration behind the ‘BONUS’ colorway. I imagined red and white stripes paired with blue stars and a light background. The use of Ruby Star Society’s Starry line felt perfect for this.

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following Ruby Star Society prints:
Y: Soft Blue Z: Vintage Blue J: Ladybug K: Galaxy BG: Mini Multi
Speckled
Can you guess what inspired the coloring of this mockup? If you guessed flowers, you’re correct! I love how the green stripes here give the illusion of stems! It feels perfect for spring, don’t you think?

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following shades of Ruby Star Society Speckled:
Y: Flamingo Z: Sorbet J: Pistachio K: Playful BG: Confetti
Tula Pink
True Colors (2025)
This playful mockup features the newest prints from Tula Pink’s True Colors collection. The On the Grid print balances texture and color beautifully and I just love how it looks against a contrasting low volume print for the background.

To make this Prismatic Night, you’ll need the following Tula Pink True Colors:
Y: On the Grid in Salmon Z: On the Grid in Bubblegum J: On the Grid in Shoreline K: On the Grid in Highlighter BG: Ghost Owl in Paper
That’s all, folks!
I hope that these mockups have provided some inspiration for you if you choose to embrace the ‘BONUS’ Prismatic Night colorway! I have thoroughly enjoyed seeing how color plays with this alternate version. Happy sewing!
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