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Old 05-05-2015, 01:32 PM
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My daughter is setting up her first house and has asked for a white-on-white patchwork queen size quilt. I am stumped at what pattern to use and what fabrics. She doesn't want a whole cloth quilt. She doesn't want creams, just whites. What would you do?
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Old 05-05-2015, 01:41 PM
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Well, there are so many great fabrics out there that have beautiful white on white patterns, polka dots, leaves, flowers, stars, random designs. Here are to sites for you: http://www.equilter.com/category/262...white-on-white, http://www.beverlys.com/white-fabric.html
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I would really like to see a photo of your quilt when it's done. It sounds as if it will be gorgeous, but perhaps frustrating to make (??). I know that for me it would be hard to keep the different white-on-whites straight and not get myself turned around and confused!
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I would definitely ask her for more specific directions: pictures of similar quilts she can find; fabric she's like -- look on the internet and send you the links; describe the particular pattern she would want. Take her with you to a quilt store!

I'm betting the quilt she really wants *will* have some creams/off-whites in it, but to save you the frustration and hurt of her not loving the finished project, put the effort of the fabric selection on her.

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SuperJan took the words right out of my mouth.

You might also show her pictures of quilts that are white and cream so she can see how beautiful they are. I know Alex Anderson wrote a whole book about neutral quilts and they are gorgeous.

There are quite a few to be seen here also: https://www.pinterest.com/search/pin...utral%20quilts

More: https://www.google.com/search?q=neut...w=1138&bih=548

If she still insists on white-on-white, maybe something here will inspire you:

https://www.google.com/search?q=neutral+quilts&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=o0RJVZaLGo2xyATUpYCgCA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg&biw=1138&bih=548#tbm=isch&q=white+patchwork+quilts
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I would definitely ask her for more specific directions: pictures of similar quilts she can find; fabric she's like -- look on the internet and send you the links; describe the particular pattern she would want. Take her with you to a quilt store!

I'm betting the quilt she really wants *will* have some creams/off-whites in it, but to save you the frustration and hurt of her not loving the finished project, put the effort of the fabric selection on her.

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Excellent advice from Jan!!! I can't even picture an all white quilt unless it is a whole cloth one.
Even using different white on white tonal fabrics, I don't think there would be enough contrast to show different quilt square patterns.. Or I don't have enough imagination to see it. Which is entirely possible..lol
So Jan's idea is terrific.

I'd love to see whatever you do make.
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I did a white on white log cabin. Loved it. It was a smaller on I did for family reunions. Everyone signed it but that would not what I'd want for a larger quilt. It took time but turned out great. Mine used 1 1/2" logs but it could be done with larger logs.
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Some beautiful white on white out there. As everyone else has stated, have her carry some of the fabric choice burden.
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Somewhere on QB there was a link for adding surface textures with fabric. All white squares of fabric with pink tucks, lace, rushing etc. will look really nice. Take a look of all white antique French quilts to get some ideas too.
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I'd love to see this. sounds amazing to me. maybe tonal?
I don't know to be honest with you. Jan has the right idea.
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