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Old 01-27-2016, 09:14 AM
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couple yrs ago i made this tablerunner https://www.e-patternscentral.com/de...c-1iux4R-yaiK9 as i cannot pick my own color combintaion a real problem for me i followed the pattern i would like to make another but having trouble putting colors together...............what would you all suggest thanks in advance
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Old 01-27-2016, 09:44 AM
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I always find it helpful to pick my focus fabric and then pull the other colors directly from that to start. You have no worries about coordination that way as they will go together just fine.
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Old 01-27-2016, 09:53 AM
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Pretty runner! If you look at it you can see they choose the large floral border fabric and then picked colours from it to do the piecing. Find a floral or plaid border fabric and then pick colours out of it to match your decor.
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Old 01-27-2016, 10:07 AM
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As others have said, find a floral pattern you LOVE and then pull the colours from there.
Really cute pattern.
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Old 01-27-2016, 10:30 AM
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The suggestion to pick a print & use colors from that for your solids/blenders is a good option.

I personally don't like floral prints, so I usually search for color schemes: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=color+schemes&iax=1&ia=images
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Old 01-27-2016, 10:34 AM
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how about pinks and yellow with lime green.
you could always pick matching colors from the color dot's on the selvage
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Old 01-27-2016, 10:48 AM
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If it was me I would probably choose colours that blended in with my decor, or holiday fabrics if I wanted to use a different topper for holidays.
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Old 01-27-2016, 10:50 AM
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Find a border fabric that you like and pick the colors from that. The one you made is beautiful.
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Old 01-27-2016, 12:04 PM
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Mandyrose,
Whether you use not own the following tip to choose your colors for this quilt, try practicing this trick to becoming comfortable with your color choices. While doing this exercise, try NOT to think about putting a quilt together, just enjoy the process for itself, unrelated to quilting.

1. Find several pictures or ads in a magazine/calendar/online that appeal to you.
2. Practice finding the 3-4 MAIN colors in the picture.
3. Using crayons, colored pencils, markers, or, better yet, paint color cards from Home Depot or Lowes: set out the groups of the colors from the pictures.
4. Decide which groups appeal most to you and work with those colors in a block, or pot holder, or other small project to practice getting your eye used to those colors together.
5. At some point later, after working with the first 4 steps many times, try adding 2-3 more colors to your groups -- maybe using the pictures as inspiration or even try trusting yourself to pick them.
6. Now, using fabric from your stash, pull pieces that work in your color groups, fold them into small pieces -- strips or squares -- and arrange them in an overlapping layer on a table in front of you; allow about 1-2 inches of each fabric to show in the layer, no more. Cover all but 1-2 inches of the last fabric with a paper, cardboard, aomething NOT colorful to keep you eye from seeing too much of that one piece. (Eventually this 'covering' step will be unnecessary as you become more practiced at this skill.)
7. Add or reject any 1-2 pieces that appeal, or not, to you.
8. Set yourself the task of making a quilt from these fabrics and I'll bet you will be delighted with what you've done, all on your own.

I LOVE teaching color workshops!

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Old 01-27-2016, 08:59 PM
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I love that pattern and it is a nice size. If it is not for particular holiday then I would pick a fabric you like and then go with the color that are in that piece or what would go with it. Hope you find something you like.
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