The colours do remind me of spring with all the different greens that I would never ordinarily put together in a quilt, but it seems to work for Mother Nature!
So, I started cutting and sewing the blocks together, hoping for the best! My first block was like a little bowl, so I started checking the angles after each seam and shaving off bits as I went along and it worked much better. You wouldn't think that these tiny shavings would be so important, but they sure made a big difference in getting my blocks to lay flat!
And then, of course, I made the usual piecing errors and sewed a few pieces together that didn't go together. It's always a reminder to pay closer attention to what I am doing!
Here are my pieced blocks lined up for pressing...I thought they looked so cool lined up like that!
Anyway, I am enjoying sewing the blocks together and am already planning to make another Kaleidoscope - in miniature of course!
The seam matching has been a challenge, but I am satisfied with the first few blocks, so I'll keep on going!
Great colors but you are right. They are not at all like the picture on the kit. I think I like them better though.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are not too disappointed with the colours, I think they are wonderful, very fresh and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing it all together
I finished a Kaleidoscope top a couple months ago -- having the GO Cutter to cut out the pieces was great. It was my first but probably not the last one I'll make.
ReplyDeleteSorry you didn't get the fabrics you expected but the ones you got are pretty too.
Perfection! Those Kaleidoscope blocks are just incredible!
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are pretty, though too bad if not what you wanted. I plan on making one similiar to this soon, I have the fabric just need the time.
ReplyDeleteThose are great colors and you're doing a wonderful job, BTW. I'm partial to green in any shade.
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