masculine and feminine colors?
#21
My Grandsons are more traditional. Of course Girlfriends and Wives are trying to change them. They still like blues, browns, greens as main colors. For men's quilts I usually leave out the flowers unless they are married. My Husband doesn't care. It doesn't make a difference with me since most quilts are used at home.
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not unusual....quilt fabric buyers are the same way....but considering that Crisis Pregnancy recipients are choosy about recieving free quilts is concerning.....there are bigger issues that a small flower on a baby quilt...IMHO. My husband is not choosy..he is not worried about a flower!
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No, actually the staff would prefer if the boy babies' moms were not so set on the color and/or flower issue. The staff has to dig through a lot of quilts to find one they will accept. This is much more trouble for them when the mom won't accept a high chair or stroller because it may have a flower decal. In fact, many moms decide to do without the item if it has the color or object they don't like.... And, of course, it is their right to do so. We are only trying to help. And, of course, we will continue to do so.
Last edited by SillySusan; 12-13-2018 at 05:36 PM.
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No, actually the staff would prefer if the boy babies' moms were not so set on the color and/or flower issue. The staff has to dig through a lot of quilts to find one they will accept. This is much more trouble for them when the mom won't accept a high chair or stroller because it may have a flower decal. In fact, many moms decide to do without the item if it has the color or object they don't like.... And, of course, it is their right to do so. We are only trying to help. And, of course, we will continue to do so.
#26
Battle Axe, you may be referring to "True Colors". I still use the concept for when I shop for clothing. I am still drawn to the same colors - Gem tones in bright/bold or in clean pastels. I am a "Winter". No orange, browns and few yellows. Black is my friend and is often my nutural as is purple. Browns don't come near my face but I do like those rich tones found in some fabric lines such as Kansas Troubles. Yes, my quilts stash does reflect my color leanings, but I do also try to stretch in new directions to match the likes or color choices of the recipient of my quilts.
Thanks for the reminder of True Colors. I had forgotten how much I still use the concept.
Thanks for the reminder of True Colors. I had forgotten how much I still use the concept.
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I don't think it is a big deal anymore. 'Older' folks still tend to buy pink for baby girls and blue for baby boys, but I think most folks now tend to think more about what the parents color preferences are. I always liked to use bright primary colors for baby items - suits everyone! When I make a quilt top for a male friend, I tend to think about what color his car is and what colors most of his wardrobe is - best clues out there!
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