Triple Play: How to Make 3 NEW Kaleidoscope Quilts - Free Quilting Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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It's Triple Play Day, and the Doan girls are ready to share three new kaleidoscope quilts:
Jenny's Framed Kaleidoscope quilt is a classic, made with the Equilateral Triangle Ruler and Coming Up Roses - Rose Of My Heart Sapphire Yardage by Create Joy Project for Moda Fabrics.
Misty's Kaleidoscope Squares features 4-piece kaleidoscope blocks set on point. Her fabric is the dainty Decoupage - Garden Toile Multi Yardage by In the Beginning Fabrics.
Natalie's Rhombus Kaleidoscope is made with the diamond-shaped Rhombus Template and dino-fabulous Roar - Tree Rex Blush Yardage by Tula Pink for FreeSpirit Fabrics.
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I like that Misty went for a 4-patch kaleidoscope. The blocks make think of vintage tiles.
I have a large stash of Misty's fabric which I purchased just "because" I loved the print so much. NOW I have a new project already on hand! LOVE the smaller, easier version of it!!
I agree! Easy to picture them as beautiful Italian tiles to accent a kitchen.
I'm so glad Nat said sew the wreath! Gorgeous!
Misty’s on-point construction trick is clever.
Oh I love Natalie’s quilt!!!
Very interesting, as always! Good job, Misty, for thinking outside the box, going with kaleidoscope four-patch instead of the classic 60° wedge. They are ALL beautiful!
Natalie, I gasped when you showed your quilt -- wonderful! All the quilts were great - so now kaleidoscope is on my list of to dos.
I usually have a favorite of the Triple Play patterns, but I love all three of these! Such a great use of busy & larger prints!❤
Misty's blocks with the different construction is actually adding a lovely rounded effect to the squares. They look like tiles! I loved all 3 quilts!
I was cheering for that setting too!😂
Hi ladies! I love them all & thought I'd seen it before, but Misty's 4-patch version is just so fun & different!! Especially the way it ends up as a square in a square type of look 😊😊 I got tickled at Jenny finishing a 10-year-old UFO!! I'm sure some of us have lots that old-I know I do🤣🤣
Natalie I never seen anything like yours. Amazing!
Natalie’s quilt reminded me of the sherrif’s badges we had when I was a kid. I thought the John Wayne Courage fabric would make cute stars. The John Wayne Courage panel surrounded by stars would be cute, too.
All three quilts are beautiful!
I love Natalie’s big quilt the best, but Jenny’s UFO quilt is amazing! Using a background fabric that matches the background in the print fabric… it makes it look like fancy floating Christmas snowflakes! Love it!!! Definitely going to look for a black background Christmas fabric to try that, and use black as my background fabric, too!
I agree! The smaller Christmas one was my favorite!
Kaleidoscope blocks are sooo fun to make! I especially loved how Misty put hers on point. Natalie again hits it out of the park with her pattern!!
Misty blew my mind!!❤😂
Jenny~~!!! I can't tell you how impressed I am with this project of yours....seems outside the box for you. I'm SO inspired. I like that they are completely separated so each block can be appreciated. That background was more charcoal once you hung the Christmas piece in front with the black background. Thanks for the inspiration!!
I always love Natalie's quilts.
Спасибо вам большое , девочки . Живите долго , будте счастливы . При этом творите чудеса ❤❤❤
I’m newer to quilting. I didn’t realize their were other options fur a kaleidoscope quilt other than a hexagon. You blew my mind! I think I will start with the square on point. Loved them all.
I love the whole concept of Triple Play - it’s brilliant, and I always learn so much. Thank you!❤️
I agree! I look forward to Triple Play videos, but this is one not for me!
I am going to be sad with only double plays come September
Stunning!! You gals rock!! 🥰
Wow. I love the 4-patch and especially the Rhombus!
Oh wow Misty! Mind blown! Love putting the 4-patch on point trick
Beautiful quilts ladies. You’re all so talented.
I love all three ( and Jenny's completed ufo). I've made table toppers with the 60° triangle, but this Triple Play gives the idea new meaning❤😊
One of my favorite patterns, and just taught it recently to our 4-H sewists 🍀
I sure look forward to your Triple Plays!!❤
Beautiful quilts, ladies! I love Natalie’s - may actually give it a try!😊
Gorgeous quilts. My favorite is Jenny’s Christmas Quilt. I think it is beautiful
All 3 are magical!! -- especially love how you 3 turned the pieces to create different looks! Wow! Love the 3 choices of Jenny's to create surprise centers. Misty's "windows" were jaw-dropping (but I'd like to see how they went together; it appears there might need some triangles to fill in?). Natalie always offers a beautiful challenge. Her instructions were very complete so we could see how the shapes evened out in to straight edges. Your fans appreciate the work you 3 put in to creating similar but different patterns. Suggestion?: Sure would love some smaller wall hangings in the future. Hmmm...just thought of something. When Jenny goes on her mission will the Triple Play be changed to Double Play? ;--)
What beautiful quilts!
I love these quits! I think Natalie’s is my favorite, but they are all beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing! I learned so much and have the courage to actually try one for the first time!
Three beautiful quilts! Love the kaleidoscope effect!
I really love this! I will be looking at prints a whole new way now!
Wonderful! Hint: you can use the Color dots on the selvage edges to measure the repeats from, instead of finding a particular spot on the fabric. 😊
I absolutely adore when the three of you do the triple plays! And a shout out to Natalie, who I had noticed for a while she lost a lot of weight but never actually put that in the comments. So you go Natalie! God Bless all!
I too noticed weight loss. She doesn't need to loss anymore. She looks great.
Y'all made it look so easy. I've been intimidated by this type of quilt. Awesome!
My favorite day is Triple Play Day! ❤️
I have made 2 wall hangings using panels that were on sale. Love the square ones for panels! Thanks ladies!
Natalie your quilt design reminds me of a Sheriff's Badge! Very imaginative take on the kaleidoscope block 😉
Beautiful Quilts! Bravo Ladies!
Amazing...love them all and you guys are so creative!!!
Love them all and there's something for everyone. I'm going to try Misty's first because I think it works for my brain, then I can try the others. Thanks ladies, you did a fantastic tutroial!!
I love the hexie kaleidoscope quilt! I can hardly wait to make it - out of fabric I've had for years and years, but couldn't decide how to show the fabric best. This is it!!
I really like the idea of using more than just triangles to make kaleidescope quilts! Thx!
Love it.... its definitely on my very long list of wanna dos... thanks for the creative ideas!!
I dea, three executions. Brilliant, all of you. Hugs, Chel 🌸
Love all three! The on point trick Misty showed is awesome. Thank you ladies. ❤
Jenny...I loved the pansies in the center. All 3 are fabulous, as usual..
This has been one of my favorite triple plays! I loved ALL of your quilts and techniques and now am anxious to try my own versions. Thank you Jenny, Misty and Natalie🙂
I sure hope this tutorial will be in one of your BLOCK magazines. Fantastic tutorial
I love all these & the material collections as well. I want to make them all!!!
The Christmas quilt is so striking. I think the UFO is my favorite this time.
Remarkable designs, ladies. Makes me want to stop what I'm doing and start a kaleidoscope quilt... y'all take care, blessings.
I thought the same thing when Jenny started to sew together the third option, b/c the light wreath was my favorite too.
I had not seen the method that Misty used for adding the background on her square kaleidoscope quilt. I love it. It would be a great Spring table for my dining room table. And last but NOT least, Natalie's Rhombus Kaleidoscope is adorable. I love the suggestion of using a child's favorite character to make them a quilt. As always, the three of you truly inspired me!
🎉❤😊OMGoodness ! I really needed this Triple Play Day! 🎉❤😊
Love the tutorial ladies! A friend taught me the 4 patch Posey one several years ago. She always said it turned the ugly fabrics into something beautiful! I have made 2. Guess it's time for another one! ❤
You find the repeat by measuring from the beginning of the words on the selvedge to the next time they appear. It’s normally 24” but sometimes varies. It’s much hardly to get your repeat exactly by just eyeballing the print
Beautiful ladies!!
WOW, just wow! Beautiful quilts.
All the quilts were cute, but I have to say, I really loved Natalie's quilt best.
Fabulous tutorial! Three shapes to choose from in making the kaleidoscope pattern. Pick your size. What an inspiration! I always thought this pattern would be hard as well as use a lot of fabric. Now I see lots of options. This is what teaching is all about. To inspire as well as demonstrate. Thanks, Doan Girls!❤
Wow! Those are all awesome.
Awesome quilts, Jenny , Misty and Natalie! I loved Jennys smaller Christmas quilt ( Wow, Stunning!) I really like the idea of a square Kaleidoscope quilt too. All three beautiful . Thank You
Love all three! You ladies are so full of great ideas.
Hello everyone, I'm always happy about your great new ideas - greetings from Sweden - and thank you very much for your videos
Natalie, I really do like your creativity when it comes to designing quilts. You think outside the box and have an eye for that quilt that is somewhere between comfy, quasi modern hippie, art quilt and home economics 101 basics. Keep them coming!
Oh my, Jenny, your little kaleidoscope quilt is stunning! You guys hit it out of the park with this Triple Play.
Wow! Thank you so much for this triple play and the idea of making the kaleidoscope with different shapes. I was intrigued when I saw this pattern in the BLOCK magazine and now I have even more options! Thanks again for sharing your talent with the world. So beautiful!
Natalie's backing fabric would also be great for this technique!
Love this triple play. I have a box of kaleidoscope ufos. I appreciate that Jenny showed 2 sizes. That was very helpful. Misty's square kaleidoscope is a wonderful idea. Natalie's rhombus design is a grest design, especially the fussy cut tip. Once again thank you!
I saw this pop up on my feed and had to watch it. Triple Play is my favorite! Ladies, I absolutely love all three of your quilts. I am going to have to make these. I’m already going through my stash to see what I can find. Hugs to you all at MSQC. ❤️
I love the idea of kaleidoscope quilts. However, they are typically really busy. All three ladies solved that problem. Great job!
Love all of these! Can’t decide which one to try first!
I love all three quilts. Well done ladies. I think I will make Natalies first. You are stars. We in South Africa love MSQC even if we do not get a huge choice of fabric. Ww often use local Africa prints and all three quilts will look beautiful in these. Take Care. Lots of blessings to MSQC and staff.
I can only imagine how beautiful the kaleidoscopes will be in traditional African prints!
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If you can I would love to see your African Kaleidoscope quilts!
Me too!!!!
All three quilts are beautiful, and I like working with the Rhombus template. I also really liked Misty's original take on this, and especially Jenny's UFO quilt with the smaller blocks.
Thank you so much for this wonderful inspirations! I want to sew all three quilts!❤
All of them are beautiful. Misty's quilt reminds me of vintage handkerchiefs, I love it.
Love, love, Misty's quilt pattern.
One of the possible variations on Natalie's design is you could make it bigger by using the rhombus stars in solids or blender fabrics that coordinated with the kaleidoscope. Plus borders!
😮❤ thank you for sharing ❤
Jenny, love your smaller kaleidoscope squares!!!
Misty I love your nails! And all the quilts but I always do with you three! ❤
Awesome quilts! You three make it look so easy!❤️
These are beautiful!
Oh my goodness, I love all three quilts. Thank you so much.
Three beautiful quilts, I can’t wait to give this a go ❤
Beautiful!!
Amazing! All of them! Love Natalie's stars! Love how Misty's is more simplified yet still great! And Jenny 's more traditional method that I've seen before! Very nice ladies! Now I need a rhombus tool!
Beautiful quilts, all ❤. But Misty’s blew my mind, because I associate hexagon shape with ‘kaleidoscope’ blocks! There is a way to not lose your points: if you sew the rows together diagonally (as you would for any “on point” setting of square blocks), you just need to add side setting triangles and corner triangles in order to get your quilt to a rectangle shape. The internet has tables of the sizes of the side and corner triangles you require, based on the finished size of the squares you are setting on point (in the case of Misty’s quilt, her 4-patch finishes at 7”. Background fabric cuts required are:
(20) Squares of 7 1/2” for within the rows, plus (5) 11 1/4” squares cut into for side setting triangles, and (2) 5 7/8” squares cut in half for corner triangles). Thanks Misty, what an inspiration!!!
Thank you ladies. I love all three!!!!
Natalie, that shirt looks so cute on you! Love it!
WOW! 3 different kaleidoscope patterns in the same video! How awesome. Such variety. I enjoy my Friday morning coffee w y’all, & I say again - MSQC enhances my life. Thanks “sew” much! Blessings!
Great ideas ladies! 💕 Liking that you returned to the original music and Chuck’s original quack 😁👍
I love how you always get 3 totally different looks - great tutorial with lots of great tips! Thank you!
Love them all, but my fav is Misty's this time and the one Jenny made from her ufo with Christmas fabrics!
I think this is the first time I’ve been equally excited about every quilt! These are all so gorgeous and I can’t wait to try them all. I love the kaleidoscope patterns and interest they bring. Thank you for the great ideas as always.
All of them are terrific
Way to go ladies, three very beautiful quilts. I especially appreciate the fact that you gave us three different tools to make the blocks. Well done!
So pretty 😍
Those were fantastic