On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#1941
Pagzz I understand my light green when I first started was a pretty peridot color now it's a stick in my eye. I wish I had chosen the darker green and since I'm doing one fabric of each color I can't escape.
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pagzz, that is a "no" on that green. But i don't want to hurt your feelings. Jane
#1943
Peggy, a lighter green would probably work well. I agree about being tired of sewing so much of one color.
I'm going to be really slowing down on this quilt. It's stressing me too much with all the thousands of pieces. I can't keep up and enjoy my family at the same time. I'm going to step away from it for a bit and work on some applique instead. I'll still watch everyone's progress and creativity, so keep it coming!
I'm going to be really slowing down on this quilt. It's stressing me too much with all the thousands of pieces. I can't keep up and enjoy my family at the same time. I'm going to step away from it for a bit and work on some applique instead. I'll still watch everyone's progress and creativity, so keep it coming!
#1944
Pagzz, I agree w/ you the lavender sashing would be too much lavender for me (but not a huge fan of lavender), but I also am not a fan of that green w/ your other colors. When you find a good color are you intending to do a solid sashing or are you going to make more chevrons for the Bonnie pieced sashing, or some other plan?
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Paggz- another possibility would be a lighter brown. One that is lighter than your dark brown, but darker than the blue?
Sew biz- love that border!!!
DHM- those are pretty geese
jmoore- congratulations on the new grand baby!
I have decided to just put my blocks together and be done with that part, then I will decide whether or not to do the sashing. Today I got 4 more blocks made, so now I have 13 of the 50. I'm working on it a little at a time in between other projects so it's likely to be a good long while before I have to decide about the sashing.
Rob
Sew biz- love that border!!!
DHM- those are pretty geese
jmoore- congratulations on the new grand baby!
I have decided to just put my blocks together and be done with that part, then I will decide whether or not to do the sashing. Today I got 4 more blocks made, so now I have 13 of the 50. I'm working on it a little at a time in between other projects so it's likely to be a good long while before I have to decide about the sashing.
Rob
#1946
You've got a lot of fun going on there. That's the way I like my neutrals, too, but in this quilt mine are tamer because I had a ton of plain, boring WOW pieces already cut that I wanted to finally use up. I had a lot of neutrals that would have been more fun, but I was trying to be *thrifty*!
#1947
I'm going to be really slowing down on this quilt. It's stressing me too much with all the thousands of pieces. I can't keep up and enjoy my family at the same time. I'm going to step away from it for a bit and work on some applique instead. I'll still watch everyone's progress and creativity, so keep it coming!
#1948
Pagzz, I like green with any color. Lots of flowers have green leaves-- so it a natural color to put with other colors. Lots of people use lavender/purple with green. Battle Axe recently showed pictures of her lavender/purple and green quilt top in the Rest & Refreshing thread. You've pictured three cool colors: blue, purple, and green, and the brown and off white warms up your cool color palette.
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Pagzz, I think the lavender sashing looks beautiful, but had you considered gray? I've made some neutral sashing, not because I don't like the coral, but because I want to see if it will let me see the alternate block better. I can't seem to see the alternate block with the coral sashing.
NZquilter, it's amazing you've been able to keep up as you have with young children! I do hope you'll be able to get back to it before too long.
Sue, your geese are wonderful.
NZquilter, it's amazing you've been able to keep up as you have with young children! I do hope you'll be able to get back to it before too long.
Sue, your geese are wonderful.
#1950
Personally I really like the light purple sashing - especially with the blues.
Sewbizgirl - your border looks great!
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