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Old 05-25-2013, 05:33 AM
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How did you choose the fabric for your Dear Jane quilt? Did you sew from your stash, purchase fabrics as you did the blocks or buy a collection of fat quarters? Did you use the same background fabric in each block or did you vary that also? Approximately what yardage did you use for background and colors?
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Old 05-25-2013, 05:54 AM
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The fabric I used for the background was a white on white and the blocks were from my stash and reproduction civil war fabrics that I used in another quilt. Most of the blocks only need small amounts of fabric, so a fat quarter is usually plenty. I have a long way to go since I have only completed about 80 blocks. I do have all the fabrics in small baggies for each block, now all I have to do is sew it!!
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I'm making one with red pieces and muslin background, one with a pale orangey flower background, and one with scrappy pieces and background, varying all the blocks.
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I did about 50+ blocks and tried to stay close to the original colors with reproduction fabrics or "old fashioned" looking prints. It was kind of starting to get stressful to do that so I put it away for awhile (like 6 years, lol). My background is a creamy solid. Since I started DJ, I've become MUCH more relaxed in fabric choices thanks to Bonnie Hunter. I may go back to DJ and stick with original colors but just use whatever is in the stash - reproduction or not. For many of the blocks, even a fat eighth is a lot of fabric. If you like reproductions, I would check around on line and see if there are some nice fat eighth bundles, or if you are in a guild or quilting group see if you can exchange some fabrics or gather scraps from friends. BTW, I have the book, but when I was really getting into it I bought the CD. That's how I learned to paperpiece. :-)
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I started with a tea-dyed muslin and two sets seem to have evolved -
one is with blues and the other is oranges/rusts/brown.

I liked to see how different each block looked when done in a different fabric.
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I used mostly fabrics from my stash, but if I saw a fabric that I loved, I bought it and used it. For the background of each block I used white on white, but not all the same white on white. I had a variety of them and used them.
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I just took from my stash. Every background is different (I did repeat backgrounds). I did not make my Dear Jane in civil war fabrics, I just used from my scraps. I did not want the quilt to be so old looking. I used what I had and just love the way it came out, there is more life and pizazz to my version.
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