
I have been playing with them and soon will figure out a way to use them. You can see those left over triangles in the background. I figured that out by measuring the first cut and when that seemed fine, I made the first cuts and it worked out, so I carried on. But there is more than sufficient fabric to do that, so that is what I did. When you cut the triangles from the pieced strips, the pattern does not encourage you to cut two extra triangles in the spaces.

Following the cutting instructions will mean you use up the entire fat quarter of each piece with the exception of a left over strip of about 2". This pattern's clever approach to the traditional kaleidoscope pattern also is designed to use fat quarters.

Sew and Sow and I next month to link up your scrappy project or thoughts on taming your scrap mountain on the second Tuesday - October 11, 2016. If you are a winner, congratulations, and watch for an email from me today or tomorrow to get you connected to your prize.

We all need encouragement so let's applaud each other. Please check out the links of others and comment. Please become part of the FAL community.Please ensure that the photo or blog post you link up contains a link or reference back to your original list so that we can verify your entry (make sure it is from the appropriate quarter).Please use the 2016 FAL button or the hashtag #2016FAL.Please, only one link per finish, as your link is an entry into the randomly drawn prize draws. If you want to link a round up post of all your finishes, use that link to enter one of your finishes and then link the rest of your finishes separately. The 2016 Q3 link for your finishes is now open below on my blog and on each of the hosting blogs - you only need to link on one blog for your finish to appear on each blog.
