Bright kaleidoscope
#182
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Originally Posted by JenniePenny
Wondering if I should call it "When fruit hits the fan"
#186
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This is the most awesome Stack and Whack Quit I have ever seen. I don't care for the Flowerey ones--they remind me of for a middle aged person. I want to make a stack and whack quilt for my stepdaughter for her graduation next year and I'll have to look for some fabric like this --or like the fabric in the "Hippie Love Beads" that was on here recently. THese two stack and whack quilts look like something that an 18 year old would like. I still am trying to find out what template to use for it --or how to cut the pieces. Does it show it in the magazine? Do you still have the magazine? What magazine is it?--maybe I can still find a copy from someone. Or does anyone have a book that has a template--or how to cut it? Someone recommended Bethany Reynold but I think she has 3 books---anyone knwo which one would be a good one to buy--for someone like me that is doing my first kaleidascope quilt? Thanks to anyone who can give me any suggestions.
#187
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That's a very nice quilt. Years ago, a friend of mine used a print of tropical frogs, calling the result (rather gruesomely) "Frogs in a Blender". I like the image of your title better.
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