Another PIG has come out of a drawer. This one is a Kaleidoscope, and was a very small kit I purchased a while back. See that little bag with the black triangles? The whole kit came inside that 4" x 6" bag along with an index card with a link to the online instructions.
There are laser cut pieces for the 8 blocks in the kit. This particular Kaleidoscope is a variation on the Hexie quilts, only it has 8 triangles per block instead of 6. So it's cut from 8 identical layers of the fabric. The gorgeous bright butterflies are what caught my eye in the first place.
And here is block #1 all sewn together. The instructions suggested pressing the seams open to reduce bulk, and that turned out to be a good choice.
Then the 4 little black triangles were added to make a 6.5" block once it was squared up. And not much was needed to be trimmed - just some slivers of the black corners. The kaleidoscope itself was the perfect size.
This should be a quick and fun little project. Isn't it interesting how different the blocks each look even though they are cut from the same fabric?
But it will need to wait until I get home again later this week. I was willing to give up some sewing days to tag along with my husband on a business trip. It was a No Brainer to stay in a nice hotel and not have to cook for 5 days! And I do have some hand stitching along with me.
What's on your design wall today?
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6 comments:
The butterfly fabric is gorgeous and perfect for the kaleidoscope blocks. It will be fun to see your finish. Safe travels!
These blocks are beautiful! Years ago I made a one block wonder, it was so much fun to arrange the triangles in 3 different way to see which was the prettiest. Happy stitching, enjoy not cooking!
Oh those butterflies are so pretty!! I have never done a kaleidoscope, I'll enjoy seeing yours come together.
I love to see what designs take shape with kaleidoscope blocks. Love the brightness.
Wow those blocks are beautiful! So interesting! Have fun on your vacation!! :)
What beautiful fabric for kaleidoscopes! I love it.
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