On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#262
In our house the living room, dining room, toy room and sewing room are all in one huge area! I try (note try!) to keep it clean but I'm not sure who makes more of a mess, the kids toys or mama's toys.
#263
My closet has fabric spilling out of it, my sewing and ironing is in my bedroom, my cutting area is my dining room table, and hand quilting in the livingroom. I wonder if I would actually use a sewing room, I think I would.
#264
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: South Range, WI
Posts: 458
Oh Goodness Ladies, but I need help! The more fabric choices I see and the now that I my paint chips, I'm in more of a quandary. These are fabrics that I really like, but....Could the peacock print really fit in? Please be free to steer me in the right direction.
#265
I would use the peacock fabric as a border. Bonnie's pieces are usually small, that print is large and won't read as the same color when cut small (some teal, some brown some green some peach etc...) I used that fabric in my first OBW quilt.
#267
Carol in WI, I'd say that the peacock fabric would be nice in the back. If you don't have much of it, then just make a pieced back. If you cut it up for the top, it will be like adding green, so where would you use it? It can't be the turquoise, and it can't be the coral, and it can't be the brown. You could try to use it for the neutral with some other greens, but you might not like that, because as Kassaundra indicates (and I agree with her) you'll lose the design of the peacock when you cut it up. Or, if you don't like the print, and you are thinking about using it in order to cut it up-- then I'd eliminate the turquoise fabrics, and in their place use green fabrics (similar to the greens in the peacock fabric). You really have 4 colors, and you only need 3 (plus the neutrals that Bonnie asks for, which seem to be intended for the background).
Last edited by givio; 11-14-2017 at 06:23 PM.
#268
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,257
Carol, the peacock fabric is beautiful! I agree that it would probably have to be either a border or backing, unless it turns out that there is a large-ish piece somewhere in the block or sashing design. We had those block centers in Allietare, and the big cornerstones in Grand Illusion.
All of my mystery fabrics are pressed! Now to see what I can get done on other projects before the first clue comes out.
All of my mystery fabrics are pressed! Now to see what I can get done on other projects before the first clue comes out.
#270
I agree with Kass' suggestion to use the peacock fabric as a border. It ties all the colors together so nicely.
Welcome aboard, Kaye!
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