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I purchased the Kaleidoscope Quilt pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew when she was having a black Friday sale. Not really with any specific intention for the pattern at that particular moment, I just liked it and it was on sale!
This week, with nothing on the go and feeling the sewing itch, I pulled out the pattern and some fabric that I already had (which I had purchased a while ago....it must have been on sale....I had a lot of it), and got cutting. I had previously used this fabric for my ironing board cover and the rest was just sitting there. The only one of these fabrics that I actually know the identity of is the floral, which is Petal Punch by Hoffman Fabrics.
I purchased the Kaleidoscope Quilt pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew when she was having a black Friday sale. Not really with any specific intention for the pattern at that particular moment, I just liked it and it was on sale!
This week, with nothing on the go and feeling the sewing itch, I pulled out the pattern and some fabric that I already had (which I had purchased a while ago....it must have been on sale....I had a lot of it), and got cutting. I had previously used this fabric for my ironing board cover and the rest was just sitting there. The only one of these fabrics that I actually know the identity of is the floral, which is Petal Punch by Hoffman Fabrics.
I affixed the centre circles using Heat 'n Bond Lite, which was easy and worked awesome! So far I have the blocks sewn into pairs, and the rest of the top will (hopefully) come together easily. I was a bit lazy and didn't square my blocks, I'm just going for it and hoping for the best and so far so good. They must have been fairly square to begin with.
This quilt will be going to Bumble Beans Basics.
This quilt will be going to Bumble Beans Basics.
8 comments:
This looks fabulous! The colour variations in the Petal Punch makes it a fantastic fabric for this pattern!
What a neat combination of prints and colors...very pretty!
Hugs,
Pam
Very cool! Looks like it's going together fairly quickly, which is nice!
Very pretty, Heather! Allison has some really cute patterns, doesn't she?
Very, very cute!
Love it Heather.. it's turning out great. What a great blessing it will be to someone this winter. :)
Great pattern...love your chose of fabric. Don't you feel good when you find a use for impulse buys
Beautiful!
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