![]() Whether warm hues, cool hues, or a mix of both, the choice is up to you! Our sample was stitched with two strands of DMC on Cloud 25 Count Lugana. The Kaleidoscope cross stitch pattern is a study in color value and hue. Right click to download your sew along badge! Sew Along DatesĮach week for 4 weeks, we’ll be sewing part of the Kaleidoscope Bed Runner. Hop over to our website for all the Kaleidoscope supplies. 2″ x 4″ Flying Geese Quilt Block Foundation Paper.1″ x 2″ Flying Geese Quilt Block Foundation Paper.So if you would like to use the papers, you’ll need one each of the following: ![]() Kimberly’s version is made with Bee Cross Stitch, and Lori will be making hers with her upcoming collection Stitch.Īs a special bonus, Lori Holt and Kimberly Jolly will share free tutorial videos for making the Kaleidoscope blocks using both traditional piecing and foundation paper using Half Square Triangle Paper and Flying Geese Foundation Paper Pads by It’s Sew Emma. You can pick up the Kaleidoscope Bed Runner Sew Along Kit and Backing set to make one like ours. Don’t forget – you’ll need the Kaleidoscope Book for full instructions. To get started, download a copy of the Kaleidoscope Bed Runner FREE PDF Pattern for your fabric requirements and sewing guide. On Friday, July 23, Kimberly Jolly joined Lori Holt to share the details of the event from Lori’s home studio. ![]() To join the Kaleidoscope Bed Runner Sew Along, you’ll need a copy of the Kaleidoscope Book, the Bed Runner FREE PDF Pattern, and your supplies. From July 28 to August 25, we will be stitching and quilting two projects from the Kaleidoscope book. Snip, stitch and quilt along with us during Lori Holt’s latest sew along, Kaleidoscope. That board alone has added to my bucket list immensely.Īre you ready to learn how to make your own Kaleidoscope of color? Watch this simple video to learn how.Join us for the most colorful quilt and stitch along of the year inspired by Lori Holt’s newest book, Kaleidoscope! The Kaleidoscope Sew Along encourages you to go outside your color comfort box and discover new palettes to play with. With this Bed Runner, exclusively designed by Lori Holt for this Sew Along, and the Stitch Along for the cross stitch included in the book, it is double the stitchy fun! Or check out the many options I’ve found on Pinterest with my Kaleidoscope and Stars board. Looking for more ideas of quilts using this block? Try checking out these patterns. (Tutorial for that block can be found here.) Or with the quilt I made for my parent’s guest bed I added a wonky friendship star. For instance, in Beeline, below, a snowball block. It never ceases to amaze me how changing fabric and value can change the whole look of a quilt.Īnother way to change things up is by adding an alternate block. Doing so will give you a better feel as to how color and fabric placement affect the block. ![]() Otherwise you will want to purchase this ruler. If you are using one of my patterns the 45* wedge template is included. Example an 8″ block you will want 4″ strips plus 1/2″ for the seam allowance. What you will need are strips of fabric half the width of the size block you desire to make. Like the child’s toy of the same name, it truly can create a kaleidoscope of color. This fun wedge style block is a great way to experiment with fabric and color placement.
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