This month’s project was a free online pattern/tutorial found HERE, by Julia at My Rainboots Are Red blog.
I really love the design!
The optical illusion of curved pieces is created by the two block alternating placement.
I used a low intensity print fabric for the background…love the writing!
I quilted it simply- outlining only the light background pieces which emphasized the circular design.
I named it “Roundish”.
Now, I’m on to finishing up a BOM quilt I started back in 2009 called “Calendar Kids” by American Jane which uses her Snippets collection.
So, what are you up to this weekend?
Love your Kaleidoscope quilt! Mine is almost doen just need to sew on the binding and I hope to get this done this evening:-)
ReplyDeleteI would have guessed that the block design was a hard one to do. Not so much when you look at as two separate blocks.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute Polly! Did you use the ruler of the paper piecing template?
ReplyDeleteThat pattern has the Wow factor. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! You did such a good job!
ReplyDeleteRoundish turned out really cute! I love the happy colors and the movement of the design. I'm doing some machine embroidery this evening on the machine I got for Christmas (a Janome 12000). It's a multi-layered white rose stitched on black Kona cotton. I will turn it into a small pillow for our daughter for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteSew cute. will check out the pattern.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on coming 3rd at the Moda Shop.
Thanks for sharing the pattern for your Schnibble with us. I love the bright colors, and what looks to me like petals on a flower design. Looks like a good scraps project. lv2bquilting2@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt. So bright and cheery! Thank you for sharing the link to the pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! How do you get so much done? You amaze me!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteRoundish is a great pattern and you used great fabrics. Just love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Polly!
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