Colleen Tauke

Making Kaleidoscope Blocks from Printed Panels

Colleen Tauke
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Making Kaleidoscope Blocks from Printed Panels
  • In-depth Instruction; over 63 mins
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During the first lesson of the Making Kaleidoscope Blocks from Printed Panels class, Colleen will cover how to select a panel that will make interesting kaleidoscope blocks.
During the second lesson of the Making Kaleidoscope Blocks from Printed Panels class, Colleen will begin creating the kaleidoscope blocks and use a design wall to begin the layout process. She will also demonstrate how to cut the strips and arrange them into hexagon shapes for the following week’s instruction. During the second lesson of the Making Kaleidoscope Blocks from Printed Panels class, Colleen will begin creating the kaleidoscope blocks and use a design wall to begin the layout process. She will also demonstrate how to cut the strips and arrange them into hexagon shapes for the following week’s instruction.
During the third and final lesson of the Making Kaleidoscope Blocks from Printed Panels class, Colleen will demonstrate how to arrange the half-hexagons into rows, and construct the quilt in four sections.
 
 
3 Lessons
1  hrs 3  mins

Description

There are a wide variety of preprinted quilt panels on the market. Many quilters find it difficult to decide how to use these panels to create a completed quilt top. In this class, you will learn how to use six panels to make kaleidoscope blocks to frame the seventh panel, with perfect color coordination and interesting patterns created to enhance the focus panel.

Colleen Tauke

Colleen Tauke is a quilter, designer, and quilt educator with 40+ years of sewing experience. Of those, the last 17 years have been focused around quilting. Early in her quilting endeavors, she was challenged to piece a quilt that seemed daunting. Fussy cutting, Y-seams, strip piecing, hourglass blocks, a pieced border, and appliqué—all in ONE quilt. This was her first bed sized quilt that would later become a quilt shop sample and win third-place at the Iowa State Fair in the “My First Quilt” division. Since then, she was hooked!

Colleen Tauke

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