kaleidoscope quilt
#22
Originally Posted by youme
Wow, they are soooooo beautiful. I would like to try it.
Can I ask you some beginner-questions??
How big is the block and how big is one triangle template?
I think you are going to applique each block, and then how do you stablize the applique? Are you quiting onto the appliques?
I think it would be cute to go with some oriental prints I have.
Panda
Can I ask you some beginner-questions??
How big is the block and how big is one triangle template?
I think you are going to applique each block, and then how do you stablize the applique? Are you quiting onto the appliques?
I think it would be cute to go with some oriental prints I have.
Panda
The blocks can be from 6 to 16" across, depending on how wide you decide to make them and how many you want to get out of your fabric. The triangles are cut at a 45 degree angle. There are 8 of them in each block.
The blocks will not be appliqued onto the black fabric. I will use another side of the ruler to cut triangles to sew in the corners to square up the blocks. I hope this answers your questions.
Your oriental prints would be a lovely fabric choice.
#23
Originally Posted by Izy
Marcia, I think the choice of fabric is fantastic for this effect, is a stunner, or will be when you finish it up, please don't take too long I can't wait to see more, can I come and play at your house tomorrow???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I even have a nice selection of teas so we can have a tea party in the afternoon.
#25
Originally Posted by glennis
Does anyone know if there is a free pattern online?
I put my version on my free teaching site http://www.bitsnpiecesworkshop.com
I like to make mine in a dresden plate shape but if you want to do the triangle just cut off the rounded end of the template. There is a template you can copy. It's all free.
#26
Marcia I love your quilt! Aren't kaleidoscopes addictive?? I love them too. I used to do them and have just recently started making more again. They are so fun to make.
Love your colors. That fabric is so perfect for k's I looked for something similar but haven't found exactly what I had in mind.
One of my favorite fabrics had a lot of green leaves on it. It worked up real nice.
Love to see the next 15 blocks!
Love your colors. That fabric is so perfect for k's I looked for something similar but haven't found exactly what I had in mind.
One of my favorite fabrics had a lot of green leaves on it. It worked up real nice.
Love to see the next 15 blocks!
#29
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 670
Thank you,Marcia.
So it is going to be a qilt top to go sandwitched as regular quilts would.
I would be handsewing them, just like French Roses quilt I made. It reminds me of the method of Hawaiian quilt.
I will try to make one anyways, let me ask you some more beginner question then.
Panda
So it is going to be a qilt top to go sandwitched as regular quilts would.
I would be handsewing them, just like French Roses quilt I made. It reminds me of the method of Hawaiian quilt.
I will try to make one anyways, let me ask you some more beginner question then.
Panda
#30
Originally Posted by Marcia
Originally Posted by Izy
Marcia, I think the choice of fabric is fantastic for this effect, is a stunner, or will be when you finish it up, please don't take too long I can't wait to see more, can I come and play at your house tomorrow???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I even have a nice selection of teas so we can have a tea party in the afternoon.
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