Our next
Dancing with the Dresden Plate block will be our
Kaleidoscope Block.
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The Kaleidoscope Block with 8 "Fussy Cut" Wedges. |
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The Kaleidoscope Block with 16 "Fussy Cut" Wedges. |
To be able to achieve this kaleidoscope effect, you need to be able to
identify the
pattern repeats in your
fabrics. See how with the video
How to Find a Fabric Pattern Repeat.
Have fun searching for the perfect fabric with the right amounts of pattern repeats! Linda
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