Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Butterflies of Kaleidoscopes

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

13 comments:

  1. You are getting so close to quite a few finishes. Time to celebrate by starting something new? That is what I would do ;)

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  2. The color/value placement makes them all look so different! Keep up the good work.

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  3. Your 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! ;^]

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  4. Yes you have a lot! They're looking good, very colourful indeed.

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  5. A LOT is not enough! Especially when they look like these!

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  6. I need to give this block a try - so many blocks, so little time.

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  7. Oh aren't they all wonderful glorious colors! No wonder you could play for days.

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  8. I agree, wonderful and glorious. Very beautiful!

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  9. They look wonderful, but its tricky to resist the urge to move then around. Good luck with this project, they blend together beautifully.

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  10. Dark for connectors is awesome. But egads, I can't stay long because I sense a contagion...

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  11. They 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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