A hexagon kaleidoscope quilt made by stacking 6–7 identical panels or fabric repeats, cutting them into equilateral triangles, and creating 6-sided kaleidoscopes. Then, it becomes a matter of color-play and design, ultimately creating a beautiful and unique quilt.
Supplies not included.
Supply List
We will be using an AccuCutter die cutter for cutting
the triangles
- Cutting mat
- 24” ruler
- Rotary cutter with fresh blade, able to cut
through 6 layers of fabric
- Flat-head pins
- At least 50 cheap paper plates, for organizing
and laying out the half-hexies
Fabric Requirements:
DO NOT prewash fabric, this will negatively impact the
ability to align the fabric repeats.
Choose fabric with large, bold prints. If using a panel,
you will need a total of 7 panels. If using yardage, you
will need a total of six repeats of the fabric’s design
element. Generally, this is about 4 yards.