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    Old 03-31-2019, 03:31 PM
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    I have 4 months to make a wedding throw quilt for my nephew. They would like their wedding colors which are gray, burgundy, with a burnt orange accent. I have looked at pictures for design ideas until I am blue in the face. Trouble is, there are too many options. I try to design my own using EQ7 so it has that personal touch. I just cant seem to decide and it’s driving me nuts. I want to challenge myself a bit with new techniques because I want to take it to the fair but not too difficult that I’m overwhelmed and rushed.

    I consider myself an intermediate quilter and do all my own quilting.

    Any ideas out there using gradations of these 3 colors? I’m entertaining the shimmering triangles quilt pattern but not sure I can pull off the effect. I need someone to nudge me in any direction so I can get this going and get some sleep! Yep, I’m lying awake nights overthinking. A mental block and fear of failure can sure mess with a person!!

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    I can’t help you with any pattern. I do want to say, however, my own granddaughters are not into butterflies anymore and I certainly agree they are for the little girls. That’s why I cringed in the LQS when a quilter was buying butterfly fabric for her granddaughter’s wedding quilt. Big expense and time involved so I’d want to be sure the fabric met with their approval first or it may be stuck away in a closet. I’m being real.
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    I'm not familiar with that pattern, but a gray background is very modern, so maybe either batiks or blenders? And range the colors from rust, burgundy , burnt orange. with maybe a dash of gold/yellow to highlight?
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    The first thing that came to mind was a beautifully rich pineapple block using the grey on the diagonals and the burgundy on the north,south, east, west , and finally burnt orange as the final colour in the four corners. It would be a lot of work but I think it would be striking. You could cut down some of the work by sashing the blocks with the grey and again use the burnt orange as cornerstones.
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    With your colors you could make an awesome sunset bargello, but that wouldn't necessarily be a challenging quilt.
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    Old 03-31-2019, 06:22 PM
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    I have seen the Storm At Sea pattern made up that has 2 hearts in the middle. Not sure what the pattern was called but you may try Pinterest and put in title-heart quilts. Sorry I can't give you any more info but maybe someone else on this board is familiar with the pattern. Let us know what you decide and good luck on what you make.
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    Old 03-31-2019, 06:58 PM
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    Does it have to be a fussy or complicated pattern? Would you consider something simple like Turning 20 variation or a crazy patch (without embroidery). These would be easy if you cut them out stack-n-whack style, and I'd try to have mostly greys and burgandy fabrics and not much burnt orange. Interesting color scheme, hope you post a picture when done.
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    It may be fun to challenge yourself using ombré fabrics in orange and burgundy....pretty sure there is grey, too. Design a modern quilt, maybe. These are great colors..... Have fun!! I'm getting ready to start a wedding quilt for my nephew, too, and I'm leaning toward DWR with applique.
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    I looked up the Shimmering Triangles pattern. It's a very pretty pattern. I have motion sickness so it would never work for me. Might want to check & make sure there is no motion sickness in the couple. When I was looking up the Shimmering Triangles, I saw a pattern called Shimmering Strata. To me it is a very modern quilt that already has the gray background and could easily be done with the colors you are talking about. https://www.anniescatalog.com/detail...All%20Products

    My daughter & I made one up similar to this with a black background and multiple colors. We designed it ourselves based on a picture she found on the internet. Our quilt was made as 2 stripsets of 3 inch finished strips of color, with ten colors per set. Very like a bargello. We then sub-cut them into different widths and then alternated the colors with black on all the ends filling in the extra length. It is meant to be viewed vertical, not horizontal.
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    Old 04-01-2019, 02:58 AM
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    You have a deadline and this is to be a very special gift. Are you sure you want to do a challenge on this one? If this ends up being one of those "frog quilts", you might hate the thing before it's complete besides the wear and tear in the redoing. Too much pressure for me. Unless there is someone who is going to scrutinize this, perhaps this one should be quick and easy. Let the fabric/colors do the impressing.
    I might mention to you that a friend and I have taken on a "project" of the kaleidoscope pattern. Take a look at that one. Eleanor Burns and Donna Jordan have youtube tutorials online. This pattern is quick and easy, both in construction and hand quilting. Donna will show you that the blocks can make 2 different quilts--Summer Breeze with stars created in the construction--and both she and Eleanor change the construction and it becomes an illusion of intertwined circles that trick your eyes. The trick that I encountered was finding a 45 deg triangle ruler but it is available through Eleanor or Amazon, if you are an online shopper. My friend's project has become Summer Breeze but mine are (yes, there are now 2) are kaleidoscope and we love the pattern. The only difference is what color triangle you put on the outside edge. Patterns are free on the website of both.
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