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CompulsiveQuilter 07-30-2010 04:39 AM

It seems I can only use tone-on-tone fabrics. The mere mention of a "feature fabric" freaks me out. I'm most comfortable with monotone or totally-mixed scrap quilts. I'm pretty good at matching colors and choosing from the color wheel, etc. so I don't think it's that. But I rarely use white or ANY really light color because I think it stand out too much. Is it a "rut" or a "style"? I love autumn colors (or brights, as you can see by my avatar), but always tone-on-tone; large prints make me nervous. HELP!

grann of 6 07-30-2010 04:55 AM

Nothing wrong with what you're doing. Do what you feel comfortable with. I get nervous when it comes to large prints and florals; afraid everything will look too busy. I have been an apparel sewer all my life so the quilting thing is very difficult for me. I was taught that everything had to "match". So making things that "coordinate" is tough in my mind.

mygirl66 07-30-2010 05:14 AM

Compulsive, you are fine! For a LONG time, I hated purple, (still do)and didnt even know why I even had it in my stash!Since I dont believe in fabric abuse(throwing it away), I started to use it in little doses here n there. Then I became a little more comfy using just a little bit more, I may not like it, but it works well with alot of other colors. So, just use it in little doses here n there, pretty soon you will feel more comfy using it, and maybe overcome your "rut".

kristen0112 07-30-2010 05:19 AM

I am the same way with white or creams. I love colors. BUT I have started using white and cream as a background and I am liking it more. I have purchased all the fabric for my BOM from my LQS that starts in Sept, I have it planned out and there will be lots of white used in the background.
So, I agree with start using it a little and see how you like it.

quiltilicious 07-30-2010 05:56 AM

If you want to be pushed out of your comfort zone, give yourself a challenge project to work with a particular "focus" fabric in a small quilt.

Bottle Blonde 07-30-2010 06:09 AM

There is not a thing wrong about working with what you are comfortable with. It takes some people years to figure out what they like! :-)

Adding white or very light into a block can make the other colors sparkle and help the eye move across the quilt top easier. I once saw a Basket pattern with HST border all done in muted red and brown (sashing, too) but each basket had white as the background color for that block. It added excitement to an otherwise dull quilt top. Just think of white or light colors as the mat in a picture frame, used to highlight the main object and not to BE the main focus.

raptureready 07-30-2010 06:16 AM

When I want to push out of my comfort zone I take a class. I belong to a BOM that for $2 a month provides the fabric and pattern. They always use the dull, dark country colors which I don't like and would never on my own use.

Bottle Blonde 07-30-2010 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by raptureready
When I want to push out of my comfort zone I take a class. I belong to a BOM that for $2 a month provides the fabric and pattern. They always use the dull, dark country colors which I don't like and would never on my own use.

Now THAT is a great idea! :-D

raptureready 07-30-2010 06:26 AM

I find that anytime I make myself get out of a comfort zone it feels "freeing", like it's opening doors to a whole new world. Right now I'm working on two quilts, (same pattern, different colors), and they have something I've feared for years----Y seams! But I've found that if I use my wash away marker and place a tiny dot where I want to stop it's working wonderfully. So far I've only got two blocks out of 12 made but it's a WIP and I don't have to have them done before November. I'm also using a vintage machine that will stop on that dot exactly and I can take a reverse stitch without it going ahead one more stitch like newer machines do.
Push out, take a deep breath, grab your big-girl britches and take off for deeper waters. You'll be glad you did.

grann of 6 07-30-2010 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by raptureready
When I want to push out of my comfort zone I take a class. I belong to a BOM that for $2 a month provides the fabric and pattern. They always use the dull, dark country colors which I don't like and would never on my own use.

I am pushed out of my comfort zone quite often because I sew for other people, both clothing and home dec. Some of the fabric they bring I would never use. But I sew what they want and actually enjoy that temporary shift from what I like. It actually feels empowering sometimes to try something new.

Lori S 07-30-2010 07:12 AM

I got out of my rut by attending some quilt shows ... the use of colors in some of the quilts .. really gave me the push I needed.
Everythime I woould leave a show, feeling like an hack quilter, I realized it was my own restriction on color that was keeping me from having the "look" of some of the show pieces.
Sometimes now when I am selecting fabrics , I have to think about it as I am selecting for my "other personality" that way I can mentally free my self. That "other" quilter in me seems to do pretty well.

Lady Shivesa 07-30-2010 07:16 AM

I've found trying new things - patterns or colors - can be really fun and much easier to do when you're just trying it out. I mean, I'm a new quilter so I had never done any thing with triangles, etc. So in between working on my rail fence quilt, I've been doing one block every day or every other day - a block with triangles, or that I think will challenge me in some way. I use random pieces of fabric that I have no plans for and I realize it's okay to mess up.

And it's been such a fun experience! I definitely recommend looking up a block on quilter's cache or something and just doing ONE block with the colors/patterns you're not comfortable using.

mlaceruby 07-30-2010 07:31 AM

I used to be the same way with batiks!
thought they were way to "modern" looking
as most of my patterns are the classics
but once I made my first quilt with them I am hooked!

plainpat 07-30-2010 07:34 AM

Nothing wrong with doing what you like/what works for you. I think all quilters have colors,patterns etc they'd just as leave not use.I don't use much white,pink or purple.On the other hand, dark red now seems like an easy color to use.Most of my quilts are scrappy,but I like a controlled color way.It'd be a boring world if we all liked the same things.

I recently saw a quilt that won 1st place in a judged show.All quilts take
time & lots of work, but didn't care for that quilt at all.Remember, there are no rules.



Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
It seems I can only use tone-on-tone fabrics. The mere mention of a "feature fabric" freaks me out. I'm most comfortable with monotone or totally-mixed scrap quilts. I'm pretty good at matching colors and choosing from the color wheel, etc. so I don't think it's that. But I rarely use white or ANY really light color because I think it stand out too much. Is it a "rut" or a "style"? I love autumn colors (or brights, as you can see by my avatar), but always tone-on-tone; large prints make me nervous. HELP!


Kathy N 07-30-2010 08:08 AM

Go to the fabric store and allow yourself to only purchase one print. This has to be the most beautiful fabric you have ever seen. Then bring it home and create a quilt using the tone on tone prints you have at home to support the focal print. That way you get the best of both worlds. It will be a fun challenge!

quiltilicious 07-30-2010 09:24 AM

The thing that really pushed me out of my comfort zone was working on a round robin with 5 other quilters. There were tops I had to add borders to using fabrics and colors and patterns that I would never ever use. I found it challenging and finally expanding because now I am not "afraid" to work with any color or design.

mollymct 07-30-2010 12:24 PM

I think it's only a problem if it bothers you! If you want to branch out, maybe buy something new and make a small project with it...and see how you like it! I


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