Do you think the larger patterns would work on a kaleidoscope quilt?
@sallyb8919
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I’ve asked exactly the same thing. 😂
@lynette.
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@@sallyb8919 is that what a stack and whack quilt is ,Great minds😉
@empressmills
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Hi Lyentte & Sally - I have replied to Sally's main question above. Really hope the answer is of help and as I say above let me know if you have any other questions and I will double check with the team here at Empress. All the best, Charles
@lynette.
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@@empressmills Thank you funny term stack and whack but I suppose that's the method whereas Kaleidoscope is the end result.
@sallyb8919
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Do you think any of these would work for a stack and whack quilt?
@empressmills
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Hi Sally, Many apologies for the delayed response - it seems a few comments have 'snuck' past me! 100% they would be great for stack and whack (as far as my understanding goes). I was chatting to a lady at the Festival Of Quilts a few years ago and her advice was medium - larger designs (with her particular preference being larger) and also for the design to not be too complex. In all honesty, it was one of the first times I had heard stack and whack as a term but the conversation stuck with me and I have answered a few questions since with the knowledge gained that day! With this in mind 100% the Bloomsville range would be perfect - ticks the boxes perfectly with larger prints and not too much going on in the background of some of the designs. Hope that is of help and please do let me know if you need some more info. I will chat to some of the more knowledgeable team here at Empress and come back to you. Best Wishes, Charles
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