Scrappy Kaleidoscope Tutorial
A few of you have been interested in the Kaleidoscope Quilt I had
pictured in my last post. The 45 Degree Kaleidoscope Wedge Ruler can be
hard to find but I've included a few links
here and
here
so that you can RUN and buy one on line. You might also check with your
local quilt shops as they might carry them or maybe they can order one
for you. The copyright date printed on the ruler is 1988. So it's been
around for a while.
I was able to get a few pictures online to
show you what the ruler looks like. The pattern for the quilt is on the
back of the package. What I did to tweak the pattern is a bit
complicated to explain but I've included the class handouts I made a few
years back. Hopefully, that will help you. I've also include pictures
of some of the blocks I've made to give you some inspiration and help
with fabric placement. It's a really fun pattern to make and looks way
complicated. It's not a beginner pattern but if you've had some
experience quilting, you'll do just fine.

45 degree Kaleidoscope Ruler
By Marilyn Doheny

Here's a look at the pattern on the back of the package.

Here's the Class Handout I gave to my students.
Just click on image to enlarge.

Here's a quick reference to minimize any confusion.
Click on image to enlarge.

First you'll want to pick some fabric.
Fabric # 1 Very Dark
Fabric #2 Medium-Dark
Fabric #3 Medium-Light
Fabric #4 Light
Cut the strips and sew them into strip sets of four strips per row from Very Dark to Light.

Then
you'll want to cut the Kaleidoscope Wedges. The instructions are on the
back of the ruler and it'll give you more details on how to do this.
I'm sorry but, I don't like to infringe on copyright or I'd just give it
to you. Thanks for your understanding.

Then you'll separate your wedges into four piles.
Refer to the Kaleidoscope Quick Reference Sheet above.

Take your wedges and sew then into pairs.

Sew the pairs into fours then sew the halves together like above.

Then you'll divide the blocks into two piles. Sew the four light corners to the four dark corner wedges.

And the four dark corners to the four light corner wedges.

This
is a picture of the back of the block. Notice how all of the seams are
spinning. This will give you a flatter center with the 8 seams
converging in the middle. Very important. Again, the pattern gives you
more details on pressing.

These are the leftover blocks from my quilt that's on my bed. I even made matching pillowcases.

Light Block.

Dark Block.

I made this quilt four years ago but never finished it. I guess I should put that on my list of things to do this year.

Dark Block.
I love these Moda fabrics.

Light Block.

Here's a close-up of the quilt.

This is a smaller version of the quilt I made that you'll see in the class handout.

This
is my Halloween Spiderweb Quilt made using the Aunt Gracie prints from a
few years back by Judie Rothermel for Marcus Brothers. It was part of
her "Through the Year" Collection.

Here's the Christmas Kaleidoscope quilt.

Picture
of the back of the Christmas Kaleidoscope. This is a fun way to use
leftover blocks. I made it so when you turn down your bed you'll see
this cute block. This is one of my favorite quilts that I've made over
the years and each color combination is unique and beautiful.
Have fun with this tutorial and remember I would sure LOVE to see pictures of your quilts if anyone decides to make it.
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