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joeyoz 06-24-2012 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by Suzan88 (Post 5309200)
I was given 9 of these blocks to use for a Linus quilt. Someone went to a lot of bother to make them so I want to make something nice with them but they look like shadows against any other color I've tried so far. All my fabrics are bright - well mostly - and yellows, ginger, green, white...all make the blocks look grey.
Any suggestions from people with a better eye for color or design would be much appreciated.:)

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I would try a light pink, or whatever that light color is on the roses.

simpsonfs 06-24-2012 08:13 AM

green set on point

IdahoSandy 06-24-2012 08:34 AM

Yes, like others I would use a medium green and use it as a sashing/lattice around each block, thinking that would pull it all together poping the other pastel colors, then a pink as a border/binding.

caspharm 06-24-2012 08:58 AM

I would say a pastel: either pink or green. The cornerstone idea would be good, but definitely stay with softer colors.

Gerbie 06-24-2012 09:22 AM

[QUOTE=Suzan88;5309200]I was given 9 of these blocks to use for a Linus quilt. Someone went to a lot of bother to make them so I want to make something nice with them but they look like shadows against any other color I've tried so far. All my fabrics are bright - well mostly - and yellows, ginger, green, white...all make the blocks look grey.
Any suggestions from people with a better eye for color or design would be much appreciated.:)

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Suzanne My thoughts would be perhaps a soft mint green or peach. Use either color and the other for a cornerstone. I would just frame each block with sashing and use both colors for the binding. What are you planning for the backing? You could make a reversible bindind, using both colors that you decide on the sashing. Reversibles are easy and quick with no mitering for corners.If you should be interested in the reversible binding pm me and I will give you directions for doing this. I learned to do this method from Sharon Pederson's "Reversible Quilts Two at a Time" I love it. I just finished the Hope's Rose Garden" quilt king size that you can view in the quilt picture section, and I used this method for the binding on her quilt. I plan to use it a lot from now on. It lays very good with the seam it has. Beautiful blocks, good luck. If you choose not to go with sashing between the blocks, and just sew them together as they are you will develop another pattern that will go with the blocks. This would really be coo, then add borders in the colors of the blocks. I am always trying to make different patterns in my quilts when I put my blocks together. I love that challenge. Gerbie

karate lady 06-24-2012 10:08 AM

whatever you decide please post a picture so we can see......

WMUTeach 06-24-2012 10:58 AM

If all else fails use a soft cream my work. I often use it as my fall back and have NEVER been disappointed. I know one should never say NEVER, but to date I have not regretted my use of cream in these kind of touchy can't decide situations.

KathyPhillips 06-24-2012 11:06 AM

This would be my choice. Very nice blocks!! Please show us when completed!


Originally Posted by ube quilting (Post 5309223)
IMHO, absolutely green! with pink corner stones!


carolynjo 06-24-2012 11:59 AM

UI'd like a medium green.

tiptrinket 06-24-2012 12:44 PM

I like the pink, peach and the light to medium green idea, to pull out the pastel colors in the blocks.


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