Opinions....I'm not Sure
#1
Opinions....I'm not Sure
I've been collecting reds and been on the look out for a pattern to show them off. They are all the same value more or less with a bit of pattern here and there, but all red. I have a lovely dove grey and a selection of whites to go along with them.
I ran across this pattern and I'm wondering what you all think it would look like if I made the coloured areas with the reds, the centre light areas grey and the outsides in the variety of whites.
It is the Still Waters pattern by Jordan fabrics and if you go to the video below and fast forward to 8:13, you'll see a picture of what the quilt looks like. If you forward some more, you'll see the actual quilt, in Donna's colours.
I'm also open if anyone has any other ideas for patterns for this colour combination. I'm looking for something a bit elegant.
Here's the Jordan's Fabrics link.
Thanks in advance.
Watson
I ran across this pattern and I'm wondering what you all think it would look like if I made the coloured areas with the reds, the centre light areas grey and the outsides in the variety of whites.
It is the Still Waters pattern by Jordan fabrics and if you go to the video below and fast forward to 8:13, you'll see a picture of what the quilt looks like. If you forward some more, you'll see the actual quilt, in Donna's colours.
I'm also open if anyone has any other ideas for patterns for this colour combination. I'm looking for something a bit elegant.
Here's the Jordan's Fabrics link.
Thanks in advance.
Watson
#4
I don't see any reason why it would not work with your color choices. I have seen this quilt pattern before and admired the circular illusion created by the triangles. It was fun to see how easy this old traditional pattern is created. I look forward to seeing your version. Start cutting those triangles!
#8
The one thing I tend to do when I am trying to extend the palate to use with given colors like red and green is to use a color wheel and see what comes up in common for both of them. The grey is a good choice and so is white. Both pull out the other two colors and make them pop. A color wheel is very inexpensive if you don't have one and can open a new world of color choices that you may n ever have considered. Best of luck.
#9
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I think that quilt pattern would look fantastic in your proposed colors! I really like that you will have a variety of fabrics for the "background" part of the quilt. I think when using a variety of fabrics for the foreground, that a variety of (closely related) background fabrics makes the quilt way more appealing. I am looking forward to seeing what you create!