Wow that is beautiful. Hope we can see the end results!
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I really LOVE your colors - vibrant contrasts and FUN! Nice job! I haven't done one of these yet, but would love to. I'm inspired to at least try one now! 8)
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Just love it. The black is perfect. I really want to try one as I collect kaleidoscopes. Any suggestionsfor a book or pattern?
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Originally Posted by grandmasue
Just love it. The black is perfect. I really want to try one as I collect kaleidoscopes. Any suggestionsfor a book or pattern?
There is a copy of my template you can copy off if you would like to try my way. I use a dresden plate shape instead of the triangles . |
Gorgeous colors, and looks so fun!
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WOW---wish I had your talent.
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Originally Posted by k3n
well if it's good enough for you, Rhonda, it's good enough for me! How much would you get? I'd probably want to make a lap quilt size.
Thanks, and sorry for leading you into temptation! LOL K x |
Originally Posted by Marcia
Last Saturday Dawn and I took a kaleidoscope quilt class together. I have 15 of my 30 blocks finished and since it may be a while until I get to the other 15, I wanted to share this part with you.
It is absolutely fascinating to me that you can make so many different blocks out of the same fabric!! (I have a small mind--it does not take a lot to fascinate me :lol: ) I placed my blocks on black fabric for a better contrast. The pink on the left is a fabric I am thinking about incorporating into the border. The floral on the far left is the fabric that all of these blocks are made from! |
Wow, that's beautiful!! you've hit on 2 of my addictions... black backgrounds and kaleidoscope designs.. I just finished a lap quilt of 8 pointed stars done from 2 fabrics. Aren't they fun????
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That is just amazing Marcia, I love the way you get such a lot of different blocks from the same fabric.
Elle |
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