Or something like that.
Cathy at Sane, Crazy, Crumby Quilting has been running a linky party featuring kaleidoscopes and butterflies for a good while, and I've been trying to keep up with posting my own efforts each month.
Since I got all my piglets out the other day, I was curious about how many kaleidoscopes I've made since RSC2016 started back in January. I pulled out the bin and laid out the blocks.
The answer is a lot. Once again, I'm having trouble fitting all my blocks into one shot. And as expected, I have more orange ones than any other color, with purple ranking second.
How about an artsier look?
I had to fight hard to resist the urge to arrange them (and rearrange them and re-rearrange them) because I could have kept myself entertained for days...
Linking with Sane, Crazy, Crumby for Kaleidoscopes of Butterflies!
You are getting so close to quite a few finishes. Time to celebrate by starting something new? That is what I would do ;)
ReplyDeleteThe color/value placement makes them all look so different! Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteYour obsession is turning into a great quilt. Oh! Yes! I love what I see, and I see a sea of possibilities with kaleidoscopes and monkeys together and another quilt with kaleidoscopes and ... oh, yea, right! it's your quilt. You go ahead and decide. I'll shut up now! ;^]
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteYes you have a lot! They're looking good, very colourful indeed.
ReplyDeleteA LOT is not enough! Especially when they look like these!
ReplyDeleteI need to give this block a try - so many blocks, so little time.
ReplyDeleteOh aren't they all wonderful glorious colors! No wonder you could play for days.
ReplyDeleteI agree, wonderful and glorious. Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful, but its tricky to resist the urge to move then around. Good luck with this project, they blend together beautifully.
ReplyDeleteDark for connectors is awesome. But egads, I can't stay long because I sense a contagion...
ReplyDeleteOOoooo, pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey are looking so great! and yes, there is a lot of them, but it'll be a spectacular quilt! So now I'm wondering, are you going to keep going with the RSC and make more, and, what will you use for the connecting triangles?
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