One of my ongoing quilt projects for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge this year has been to make Kaleidoscope blocks using my collection of 30's fabrics. Our assigned color for April is light/bright blue. I had so many 30's fabrics in blues that I divided them into two groups and made 16 blocks with the lighter prints for this month.
I will continue making these blocks in future months when I have the right color. According to my tracking list, I've made 86 blocks so far. I have 15 more blues cut, plus red, orange and lavender/purple blocks still to make. I may end up with nearly 150 blocks total.
Linking up with:
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt
Julie in GA
Great way to make a dent in your 30s fabrics. I've noticed over the last few months that people are working with 30s fabs. Your blocks are looking good. Are you using a solid white for the background or?
ReplyDeleteI love your kaleidoscope blocks, soft and sweet colors.
ReplyDeleteThat's been a favorite block recently, I just finished a flimsy using the same block. So do you plan to use them all in the same quilt?
ReplyDeleteAre you waiting for a background decision on the blocks without white corners?
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are gorgeous and such sweet blocks. Have a lovely week and happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the 30's blues for RSC!
ReplyDeleteThat is a neat block. I like how you can change the orientation by putting the points on different edges.
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I like the difference made by just adding corners to half of the blocks. Thanks for linking with Design Wall Mondays, Judy
ReplyDeleteVery pretty blues!
ReplyDeleteGreat variety in these pretty blue blocks!
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