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I know this isn't all white, but it has a lot of it. The darker fabrics are all tiny red or raspberry colored flowers on black. I made it for my Mom but she said it had too much white for her (she had a lap cat)
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#32
I saw on a decorating show lately about decorating with white and they said to use all shades of white and off-white to pull it off, not pure whites. And to use different textures. It's too cold and boring. Tone on tones would help with the "texture" needed. A simple pattern of squares made of various width strips set on the diagonal would probably work.
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to Baloonitic ... This is really very striking, and must be more so in person.
I hope your mother is not really rejecting this gift just because of the cat? My dog loves to get on the bed when there is a quilt on it, so I am making her one to go at the bottom of the bed out of the "I don't know why I bought this" material! Maybe this will work for your mother.
I hope your mother is not really rejecting this gift just because of the cat? My dog loves to get on the bed when there is a quilt on it, so I am making her one to go at the bottom of the bed out of the "I don't know why I bought this" material! Maybe this will work for your mother.
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I'd do a "Yellow Brick Road". The pieces are relative large and the blocks make up to 9". It's fast and easy and would show off different shades of white. If she wanted some pink in it you could always applique some pink flowers on the whites.
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Originally Posted by Quiltbeagle
A log cabin with whites for the light side and a lot of various pinks for the dark may work.
At this point, I am leaning toward log cabin, rail fence and irish chain. I will leave it up to her. As for the great suggestions for the quilting, I must admit that that is my weakest point! I usually do the least possible, by hand, machine or even (gasp) ties.
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What about the ten minute square with just a little pastel pink in the middle? I have tried this square with different sizes of middles. Might not take too long. If you are HQ, I would not use white on white designs. Those are hard on my hands and my needles. Good luck.
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