![]() We are carrying yardage, layer cakes, fat quarters and charm packs in the Bee Cross Stitch collection. This Kaleidoscope Block by Quilting on the Square. Quilt sizes are Crib (48 1/2" x 48 1/2"), Lap (72 1/2" x 72 1/2"), and Queen (96 1/2" x 96 1/2"). Kaleidoscope Block Kaleidoscope Block by wombatquilts: Choose your favorite colors to make this block, just make sure that you have good contrast between the colors. Projects in Lori's new book are made with her Bee Cross Stitch fabric collection. ![]() This book features two different methods for making flying geese and half square triangles - traditional method and triangle paper and foundation paper. With three quilt size options and three pillow size options, there is an endless array of color and design options to choose from! It also includes a radiant coordinating cross stitch that will light up your home. is sure to shake up your world with color! Create quilts filled with a myriad of cool, light and bright colors, centered on a kaleidoscope-inspired star block. The Kaleidoscope Book by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co. ![]() Hopefully Lindsay and baby will enjoy some snuggles together with this colorful quilt.PREORDER! Kaleidoscope Book by Lori Holt - Quilt PATTERN book - It's Sew Emma - Features Bee Cross Stitch by Lori Holt for Riley Blake Designs This is one from about 12 years ago when I taught this workshop for the Sewing Expo. Choosing the appropriate fabric for a Kaleidoscope block is a completely different process than when selecting for nearly any other project. DecemWe all have so many different rulers and sometimes what they can do - really I love my kaleidoscope rulers because they play very nicely with my fabrics, especially strips and scraps. The below photo was snapped as the quilt was starting to fall off the wall, but I think it turned out pretty great anyway! Youll find just about every color of the rainbow in this quilt The Kaleidoscope quilt is framed in an ecru fabric with red plaid binding. by Karen Johnson How to select a fabric for a successful Kaleidoscope block. The snippets of the wheels that appear on the front of the binding give it added interest. I debated quilting radiating circles from the center or straight lines every 1/2", but in the end decided to echo quilt 1/4" on either side of the block seams to leave it soft and snuggly for baby.Īnd isn't the fabric on the back and binding a perfect compliment? I used the color wheels from Carrie Bloomston's Paint line by Windham Fabrics. It wasn't easy to truly capture the colors in photos, but I think the first one shows them best. ![]() The jewel tones are so rich and beautiful, but the pop of yellow might just be my favorite. Lindsay is a lover of color, so as I was browsing through my favorite local quilt shop ( Crimson Tate of course!), I pulled these shades together. ![]() If you need help with the BOM, you can visit the FORUM where Barbara Black will answer your questions (it's also a great place to see other people's progress). Click here to learn the story behind the quilt and its creation. I made this quilt for my sweet friend (and fellow quilter), Lindsay, who is expecting her first child next month. The 2021 BOM, Color My World (approx 69.5' square), was created by Australian designer Wendy Williams. One look at this quilt and you can see how the name came about :) As I was piecing it together, I sent a text to my Mom and she said "It looks like a kaleidoscope", and I think she was right. ![]()
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