Inspiration Strikes! Sort of...
#1
I've never looked at a fabric line and felt inspired before. Fabric, yes! Line, no. Until now...
I'm a big fan of the movie Coraline. As soon as I saw the "Buttons and Blooms" line that just came out from Red Rooster fabrics, I fell in absolute love with the soft, muted, whimsical feel of the fabrics. It feels very much like it's channeling a lighter side of the movie!
Here's information on the line and its fabrics:
http://www.redroosterfabrics.com/con...s.php/id/8869#
I don't like the pattern that comes with the fabrics at all. It doesn't have the feel I would want. Then again, I'm not sure what feel I do want. I'm more focused on the supporting fabrics than on the actual panel.
I'm a beginning quilter. I don't know techniques like applique, paper piecing, etc. At the same time, I'm up for a challenge - I've worked with over 600 half square triangles and that queen-sized monster is well on its way to being complete.
What sort of patterns do you think I should consider for this fabric? The buttons, the birds, the flowers, the muted colors and beautiful neutrals... since I wouldn't be working with the panel itself (most likely), I wouldn't have large-scale print to preserve, but I wouldn't want everything to be lost either.
I guess I'm just fishing for ideas from the collective minds and experience on this board. :) If you had fallen in love with this fabric, what would you consider?
I'm a big fan of the movie Coraline. As soon as I saw the "Buttons and Blooms" line that just came out from Red Rooster fabrics, I fell in absolute love with the soft, muted, whimsical feel of the fabrics. It feels very much like it's channeling a lighter side of the movie!
Here's information on the line and its fabrics:
http://www.redroosterfabrics.com/con...s.php/id/8869#
I don't like the pattern that comes with the fabrics at all. It doesn't have the feel I would want. Then again, I'm not sure what feel I do want. I'm more focused on the supporting fabrics than on the actual panel.
I'm a beginning quilter. I don't know techniques like applique, paper piecing, etc. At the same time, I'm up for a challenge - I've worked with over 600 half square triangles and that queen-sized monster is well on its way to being complete.
What sort of patterns do you think I should consider for this fabric? The buttons, the birds, the flowers, the muted colors and beautiful neutrals... since I wouldn't be working with the panel itself (most likely), I wouldn't have large-scale print to preserve, but I wouldn't want everything to be lost either.
I guess I'm just fishing for ideas from the collective minds and experience on this board. :) If you had fallen in love with this fabric, what would you consider?
#5
Oh boy, I looked at it and I love it too - I would definitely buy the fabric then one day it will tell you what it wants to be - at least thats how it works for me. Now I have to go look it up online and see if I can get some too..
#8
I don't really like to stash because I don't have a lot of space for storage. Also, the fabric is perfect for a friend of mine who loves the movie even more than I do. I'm itching to get my fingers on it! I just don't want to go ahead and buy fabric until I know what amounts I would be needing.
Looking at bits from the movie is a great idea, though! I should look at some of the designs they have going on in there to give me some inspiration... :)
Looking at bits from the movie is a great idea, though! I should look at some of the designs they have going on in there to give me some inspiration... :)
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