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Ebony dials a traditional kaleidoscope block "up a notch" with her use of bright color in her quilt, Orange Crush.

Click here to see the quilt.

Watch Ebony Love in Show 2304: Fast, Efficient, Die Cutting & Antique Signed Quilts.

OrangeCrushbyEbonyLove - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

OrangeCrushbyEbonyLove - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

OrangeCrushbyEbonyLove - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

OrangeCrushbyEbonyLove - 36 Pieces Rotating

OrangeCrushbyEbonyLove - 100 Pieces Rotating

OrangeCrushbyEbonyLove - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Have you been playing along? How many blocks can you name? Here's a pretty block from this week's game.

 

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Kaleidoscopic Marbles was designed and pieced by Paula Nadelstern and quilted by Marlene Hiltner (40" x 40") [2015]. It is another one of Paula's kaleidoscopic quilts where she allows the fabric to do the work, while using easy piecing to assemble the quilt.

Click here to learn more about the process Paula used to create the quilt.

Click here to see the quilt.

Star Members can watch Paula at work in Show 2010: Easy Piecing with Complex Fabrics Makes Stunning Quilts.

KaleidoscopicMarblesbyPaulaNadelstern - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

KaleidoscopicMarblesbyPaulaNadelstern - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

KaleidoscopicMarblesbyPaulaNadelstern - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

KaleidoscopicMarblesbyPaulaNadelstern - 36 Pieces Rotating

KaleidoscopicMarblesbyPaulaNadelstern - 100 Pieces Rotating

KaleidoscopicMarblesbyPaulaNadelstern - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

 

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Cheeky, the local cockatoo up the road from Michelle de Groot's house, is the featured bird in her quilt, The Pirate.

Learn how Michelle makes her quilts in Show 2613.

ThePiratebyMichelledeGroot - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

ThePiratebyMichelledeGroot - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

ThePiratebyMichelledeGroot - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

ThePiratebyMichelledeGroot - 36 Pieces Rotating

ThePiratebyMichelledeGroot - 100 Pieces Rotating

ThePiratebyMichelledeGroot - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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From trash to treasure, Michelle de Groot's quilt, Tiny Dancer, was almost made into a dog bed because Michelle thought it was unsalvageable after too much thread work. That is, until she had the epiphany to trapunto it.

Learn how Michelle makes her quilts in Show 2613.

TinyDancerbyMichelledeGroot - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

TinyDancerbyMichelledeGroot - 98 Pieces Non-Rotating

TinyDancerbyMichelledeGroot - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

TinyDancerbyMichelledeGroot - 36 Pieces Rotating

TinyDancerbyMichelledeGroot - 98 Pieces Rotating

TinyDancerbyMichelledeGroot - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Here's another beautiful stained glass quilt from Allie Aller. Learn how she does it in Show 2105: A Modern Approach to Stained Glass Quilting & Shot Cottons in Traditional Blocks.

GardeninMyWindowbyAllieAller - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

GardeninMyWindowbyAllieAller - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating

GardeninMyWindowbyAllieAller - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

GardeninMyWindowbyAllieAller - 35 Pieces Rotating

GardeninMyWindowbyAllieAller - 99 Pieces Rotating

GardeninMyWindowbyAllieAller - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis