Has anybody made an Orange Quilt?
#61
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i love the quilt so pretty i pictured orange being gaudy but this is fantastic. I would suggest using green, purple, white and orange. Them do paperpieced Iris wall hanging, can do threee small ones separately. Then some pillows that draw it all together. perhaps one of each color. lllink to iris http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-38104-1.htm
#63
Originally Posted by judyrael
We just retired built a new home and I started quilting. I've made the small things, like pot holders and small table runners. Now, I'd like to tackle an easy quilt. Our bedroom is plain white walls with bright orange sheer curtains. I'd love to make a quilt with the orange color in it, but don't want it too orange. When the sun shines through the orange curtains, the room is just bright and beautiful. I'd like something tasteful, not gaudy. Do you have any suggestions?
#64
Hi Judyrael..you are new to quilting and new to the 'Board. Good luck on your first quilt, I am sure it will turn out just fine. Welcome to the Board from Southern Ontario. You will like it here, lots of pictures and tons of good reliable information from the members.
#65
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: CALIFORNIA
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I have made 5 orange and gray quilts. My daughter's high school colors are orange and gray. We are in the process of making the seniors on the softball team quilts for their senior gifts for the end of the season. Orange is a great color to work with but very hard to find in our area.
#67
I would suggest that you find a fabric that you like....something with a touch of orange but not overwhelming. If it is an accent color in the fabric, you'll pick up the color of the curtains without the quilt being overwhelming in the room. You want the quilt to flow with the room, not overtake it.
The pattern isn't the key, it's the fabric you choose. Be sure to post a picture when you finish it!
The pattern isn't the key, it's the fabric you choose. Be sure to post a picture when you finish it!
#68
If you don't want to use too much orange you could add blue to the quilt. Blue is the complementary color to orange. I don't mean to get too technical but it's on the opposite side of the color wheel. You could use any shade of blue (royal, navy, turquoise, light blue, dark blue, etc.) and it would go with the orange. Good luck deciding what to do!
#70
Originally Posted by quilterchibb
Here's a free pattern for one,
http://www.patchworktimes.com/patterns/peaches-dreams/
I made it but mine was a bit darker than hers.
http://www.patchworktimes.com/patterns/peaches-dreams/
I made it but mine was a bit darker than hers.
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