I have a question.
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I plan on making my daughter an Underground Railroad wall hanging. I have the Eleanor Burns book and understand the process of making each block, etc. My question is, how do you know what fabric to pick?
I want to use reproduction fabric and have spent hours trying to pick fabric and am no closer to a decision. I appreciate any answers to help preserve my sanity!
I want to use reproduction fabric and have spent hours trying to pick fabric and am no closer to a decision. I appreciate any answers to help preserve my sanity!
#2
When I go crazy trying to pick out fabric, I take my pattern to my local LQS. They ask questions and actually listen and I always end up with something beautiful!! And usually, it's something that I would never have thought to put together. So give them a try!
#3
Pick something you love...it's hard when you love them all. think about the receipient - favorite color, hobby, any of the objects in the print remind you of her when she was a baby, or something like that? does she love the moon and stars...you see where I'm going? Hope that helps a little.
#6
Our guild made this quilt as member project last year. Everyone used different fabrics. There was one made from 30's prints and one made using batiks. One member made hers from scraps. One used muslin as the background fabric in all the blocks and used bright solid colors. The members who wanted to stay true to the pattern used reproduction prints.
#7
The original patterns were created by "making do" with scraps - don't stress too much over the fabric choices.
Don't forget, this is supposed to be fun!
If you're using reproduction fabrics, make sure that there is enough contrast to make the elements of the block stand out. You could take a black and white photo of the fabrics side by side and see if there's enough contrast. I'd do this for each individual block - picking each of the sets of fabric. It can help you decide.
I have the book too and love the underground railroad quilts. Now you've got me thinking that I need to make one......
Don't forget, this is supposed to be fun!
If you're using reproduction fabrics, make sure that there is enough contrast to make the elements of the block stand out. You could take a black and white photo of the fabrics side by side and see if there's enough contrast. I'd do this for each individual block - picking each of the sets of fabric. It can help you decide.
I have the book too and love the underground railroad quilts. Now you've got me thinking that I need to make one......
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I appreciate everyone's replies. I have spent the morning researching your suggestions and I think I've got the idea.
Although I'm intimidated with all your beautiful blocks, wall hanging and quilts, I will give it a try and my daughter will love it no matter what it looks like.
Although I'm intimidated with all your beautiful blocks, wall hanging and quilts, I will give it a try and my daughter will love it no matter what it looks like.
#10
mine look so much better in pictures, all the little mistakes etc don't show that much, and frankly, we all started somewhere. There is a reason why I don't show the back of my blocks as well. We really want to see what you are doing and what you have done.
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