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jdavis 05-17-2010 09:10 AM

I was just wondering if anyone on the board could post pics of the quilting designs they used for quilts made up of kaleidoscope blocks.
I'm having trouble envisioning how I want to do mine.
I'm going for a scrappy look, and would consider this fairly traditional. I might resort to just shadowing the pieces, but I'd like to see anything you all might have to share.

Thanks in advance!

Quilter7x 05-17-2010 09:11 AM

Cutebuns did a tute for a hexagon quilt, is that the kind of thing you're wanting to make? You can do a search for it.

jdavis 05-17-2010 09:14 AM

I don't think so.
Kaleidoscope is octagonal blocks. I have the blocks well underway. I'm looking for ideas for the quilting.

Quilter7x 05-17-2010 09:15 AM

OK, I thought kaleidoscope and hexagon (one block wonder) were interchangable. Sounds like kaleidoscope has 8 sides.

I see now that you're looking for quilting ideas. I haven't finished my hexagon quilt and have not thought about how to quilt it other than stippling. Sorry I'm no help to you.

knlsmith 05-17-2010 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by jdavis
I was just wondering if anyone on the board could post pics of the quilting designs they used for quilts made up of kaleidoscope blocks.
I'm having trouble envisioning how I want to do mine.
I'm going for a scrappy look, and would consider this fairly traditional. I might resort to just shadowing the pieces, but I'd like to see anything you all might have to share.

Thanks in advance!

http://www.frommarti.com/show_K_guac.shtml

Heres a link for a "famous" one that I saw on Fons and Porter episode. It inspired me to buy the ruler, but i have so much going on, I lost interest for now.....

Linda B 05-17-2010 11:25 AM

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I've only done one. It an 'organized' scrappy in batiks that my daughter picked out. Never having done one before, I did not realize how important the light/dark contrast was. When I matched up the fabrics in pairs of light/dark, I only considered their relationship to each other, not to the whole collection of fabrics. As a result the circles did not appear as dramatic as they should have. We also felt this large a quilt needed a place for the eyes to rest, so we did the semi-solid strips to break it up some. She likes the result and that's really what is important. Good luck. I would do this pattern again.

quiltinghere 05-17-2010 05:07 PM

Great looking quilt! I can see the secondary circles.

Dina 05-17-2010 05:17 PM

Beautiful quilt!

Luvnquilting 05-17-2010 05:51 PM

That is soooo pretty!!!

CAROLJ 05-17-2010 05:54 PM

I really like the quilt. How do you put it together to make the circles?


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