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Old 07-03-2012, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by catmcclure View Post
Here's a mockup with different greens. Personally, I love the dark, dark green background, since it seem to make the flowers more vibrant.
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Wow, how did you do that???? Thank you soooooo much. You are absolutely correct, the dark green makes them pop!! I have switched around the hexigons and put all medium or dark on outside, but on the light muslin it still looked washed out. Now, thanks to you, I KNOW I need a dark background! I can't thank you enough!
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Perfect - keep going!
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Old 07-03-2012, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by decky View Post
I iike the soft colors that you have chosen, I would say go for it.

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I think the colors are just right. Not washed out at all... soothing. I love Civil War fabrics anyway & this is going to be one spectacular quilt! Great job!!!
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Originally Posted by dottiequilts View Post
I just got "English Paper Piecing" by Vicki Bellino. There is a quilt in there done with similar colors. It has a black outer fabric that has hints of gold in it. The quilt in the book is gorgeous, and yours will be too. I just started one in red, white and blue fabrics for my nephew.
Would love to see yours!!!!
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Old 07-03-2012, 01:33 PM
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The very dark green 'pathways' really brightens the other fabrics.
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Old 07-03-2012, 01:39 PM
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I think they are lovely. Also those are the authentic colors of Civil War era fabrics and grandmother's flower garden is an authentic pattern for that time and type of fabric. They would look strange if you popped in a bright blue or yellow that was not of that era. Keep going! It is beautiful.
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I think they are very pretty. Civil War quilts were not bright colored.
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Aren't you glad you decided to do this? It will be a great quilt. May I suggest unbleached muslin for your background? I think the color and slight flecks of brown will add to your quilt and it's so neutral all of your flowers should stand out beautifully. Keep us posted.
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keep going so pretty dont change a thing
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Oh, my goodness! They turned out beautiful!
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