Fiesta Quilt by Laura Murray Supplies Fabrics: For my Fiesta quilt, I used 1/4 yd each of 20 different solid colors of Silk/Cotton Radiance. However, solid colors of silk, cotton or subtle batiks are suitable. OK to reduce the number of colors, just be sure to have a balance of light, medium, and dark fabrics. 3/4 yard for the border/bindings Stamps: Circuits (or Caboodles), and Spirals from Laura Murray Designs. Or, substitute any set of square stamps in three different sizes (small, medium, large) which can be “stacked” on top of one another . link to stamp page Iridescent Paintstiks: A good assortment in light, medium, dark values, such as gold, light gold, turquoise, green, purple. red, copper, etc. (link to paintstik page) Fusible Web: 4 yds Steam-a-Seam2 Lite Miscellaneous: Scissors for cutting both paper and fabric, rotary cutter, steam iron 25” x 30” Apply fusible Use a hot, steam iron to apply the fusible to the back of the painted fabric. Cut around the squares Cut around the squares, leaving a thin edge of solid color fabric all around the perimeter (not included in measurements below): Base layer - set of four Circuits ( 3.75” x 3.75” sq) Second layer - one Spiral (2.5” sq) Third layer - one single Circuit (1.75” sq) You will need a minimum of 20 shapes per layer; but itʼs good to have extras for best selection of contrasts. Paint fabrics Do not cut the stamps apart for this process. Paint each color fabric with all the designs on each stamp set. If you want to learn more about Paintstiks, click here for general paintstik instructions (link to paintstk_instruc), and tips for successful rubbings (link to rubbingtips). You will need a minimum of 10 sets of Circuits, and 10 Spirals-- choosing colors which give you lights, mediums and darks. I like to do a set on each color, to expand my color choices. If laundering project, heat set fabric; if not, let dry overnight prior to applying fusible web.