Lookie lookie K3n -Kaleidoscope fabric!
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Originally Posted by amma
Oooo so pretty!!! Can't wait to see some blocks now :D :D :wink: :D :D
I was on there, and left for a minute...have dial up...have to wait for replies to load...was coming back in a minute...the word
congratulations, showed on screen, and I sucked in my breath...was on another thread! lol!
I can't wait to see what you make with these either, Rhonda, cause i have a couple that are similar, and same chicken one. Did I tell you, your one of my heros? :wink:
#12
Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by amma
Oooo so pretty!!! Can't wait to see some blocks now :D :D :wink: :D :D
I was on there, and left for a minute...have dial up...have to wait for replies to load...was coming back in a minute...the word
congratulations, showed on screen, and I sucked in my breath...was on another thread! lol!
I can't wait to see what you make with these either, Rhonda, cause i have a couple that are similar, and same chicken one. Did I tell you, your one of my heros? :wink:
Hope someone else is willing to try one of them because I too would love to see them done in the stack and whack. I don't know how to do the stack and whack so I will pass that on to someone else!
Anyone want to try one? I will get it and send it if you reimburse me for the fabric! I would love to see what the money one would look like!
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Love the fabric. Just not too crazy about the stack and whack for myself. My MIL REALLY likes that pattern, so I am very familiar with it. It does take a lot of attention to detail.
I wonder what the different patterns will yield.
I wonder what the different patterns will yield.
#16
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Love the fabric. Just not too crazy about the stack and whack for myself. My MIL REALLY likes that pattern, so I am very familiar with it. It does take a lot of attention to detail.
I wonder what the different patterns will yield.
I wonder what the different patterns will yield.
Rhonda, thanks so much for doing this! Everyone else - I'm looking into doing chickens, cats and teacups! So thats three more potential WIPs for the list!
:D :wink:
K x
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Rhonda wrote: Anyone want to try one? I will get it and send it if you reimburse me for the fabric! I would love to see what the money one would look like!
ok, K, it's up to you to show us more, or somebody that doesn't have a
'to do' list as long as mine!
I would love to see money, multiplied!!! :wink:
ok, K, it's up to you to show us more, or somebody that doesn't have a
'to do' list as long as mine!
I would love to see money, multiplied!!! :wink:
#20
Originally Posted by humbird
Rhonda, your Dresdan Kaleidoscope sounds lovely. I would love to see a picture.
Those fabric's are beautiful. I have hade 3 S&W's and think any of them would work well.
Those fabric's are beautiful. I have hade 3 S&W's and think any of them would work well.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/18738.page
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/18219.page
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/17706.page
These are kaleidoscopes but you can see that they have a totally differant look from what Izy and K3n and others do with the stack and whack. I don't think it is at all hard to fussy cut. I like the fact that I get to decide what it looks like more than the stack and whack method does.
They are both great artistic looks just differant from each other in many ways!
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