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Old 10-07-2011, 05:00 AM
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much. I have wanted to do a kaleidoscope for so long without doing the stacking fabric on repeats, your tute is just what I have been looking for. You have helped me so much, I can't tell you how much. Thanks again. Have a great day
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Thank you sooo much for sharing.
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Old 10-07-2011, 05:56 AM
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Questions: what book are you referring to?
Is there a pic of this pattern?
Isn't a kaleidoscope block done with triangles?

This process is very close to Bethany Reynold's Stack n Whack system or even the One Block Wonder, that is layering the fabric to keep the repeat pattern the same on each folded piece.....I guess it will work with any piece of a block one would like to be identical in each block.
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Old 10-07-2011, 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
I have been asked to do a tutorial on how to find repeats and to clarify some things that I didn't put in the book.

So... How To Find Repeats:

Here is the fabric I am going to use for this tutorial
AWESOME I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT DOING THAT WAY THANKS A MILLION
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Thanks. Very interesting and helpful.
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Thank you for sharing what a great way to test out pattern... and thanks for the tutorial ...
Originally Posted by Rhonda
I like to take a pic of the fabric. Then put it in your pc. You can print off this pic onto copy paper. Then use your template and find a good spot and cut it out of the paper. You can repeat this as many times as you like. I feel you can get a good idea for what it will look like if you use at least 3 or 4 paper blades.

You can sew and iron the paper version just like the fabric.

This way you can test out your fabric without having to cut it. You can play with finding good places on the paper version before committing to the fabric.
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Thank you for sharing.
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Old 10-07-2011, 07:34 AM
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Great tutorial. Neat way to expand on desdens. Thank you for sharing. Would love more info on the book, too.
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Thanks! Great information.
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Thanks, good method for making contrasts.
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