I was pleased to be invited to write an article about how to get perfect intersections on Kaleidoscope Stars for QuiltingHub’s September Newsletter.
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The 60° Diamonds 2 inch used for these stars were printed with Inklingo.
The article includes my best tips for getting perfect intersections.
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Kaleidoscope Stars are s similar to Stack n Whack, Fussy Cutting and One Block Wonder as described on the blog in No-Waste Fussy Cutting.
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This is so lovely!
Great article Linda! I’m working on a Hunter’s Star quilt and making kaleidoscope stars for it. Fun!
Love the kaleidoscope stars. I have been making them like mad! Each block is a surprise to finish, and you can make several different ones from the same fabric. Thank you for sharing this!
Those kaleidoscope stars are just way too enticing. I now look at every piece of fabric in my stash with the window template in hand! Do you think there’s a limit to how many quilts of kaleidoscope stars one can make?