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GrannieAnnie 05-19-2012 11:49 AM

Again, unless your gran asked you to "fix" it, use her fabrics and keep your need to "fix" at your side until a project you're doing for yourself.

Greenheron 05-19-2012 12:53 PM

Your "example" quilt is tied together by the darker cornerstone pinwheels. Add just a cornerstone fabric to what was chosen.

ckcowl 05-19-2012 02:44 PM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]336452[/ATTACH]i made this quilt for a sister in law a couple years ago- as you can see the star blocks are all creams/tans- very low contrast- but work well---you do not always have to add a WOW---sometimes subtlety is nice too.
i think your grandmother's choices are beautiful- and would not add something with high contrast....but that's just my opinion.

burchquilts 05-19-2012 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by lfletcher (Post 5217647)
Sometimes low contrast quilts work just fine. It's the blended look and several books were written on it. If your Gran picked out the fabrics then she must love them and I would hesitate to introduce anything too bright or dark.

I agree... sometimes subtle is the way to go. I remember a quilt on Fons & Porter that was super low contrast (it was a sideways tumbler strippie pattern... Rosie Something?) & I LOVED it! I say go for it. As I get older, I like things quieter, too... LOL!

burchquilts 05-19-2012 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5218390)
Please look at the quilt I made with similar colors. It came out really soft and inviting looking, without the need for any OOMPH! It was the plan that it be neutral, and the colors worked out perfectly.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t188735.html

Everytime I look at that neutral quilt, the more I fall in love with it!

burchquilts 05-19-2012 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by paulswalia (Post 5220495)
Here's a blue and green quilt I made recently with not much contrast except for some darker green thrown in - it becomes a very soft and calming quilt. I like your colors and think the blu echeck might turn out to be more of a contrast than you think right now, depending on the percentage of use.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...d-t186376.html

Love it... again! It's so serene!

stillclock 05-19-2012 09:22 PM

i just finished the first row and it is certainly *not* a failure!

it is so damn pretty i think my gran is going to burst! and it really will light up the room it is being made to live in.

oh. i am so pleased. i love that first moment when you get something together and you did it. it really really works.

i'll post some pictures when the top is all done. i'm hoping that happens tomorrow!

and much gratitude from me to you for sharing your pictures and thoughts. they are both appreciated more than i can say :)

wish me luck!

aileen

Sadiemae 05-20-2012 09:05 AM

Aileen, I am so happy for you.

stillclock 05-27-2012 01:25 AM

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well..the top is finished and i think it's so pretty. i'll take it to my gran on monday. i'll let you know what she says.

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now accepting all quilting suggestions!!! :)

if i had more time (i feel like i am somehow racing....) i would handquilt an amish daisy chain with the flowers landing on the small pinwheels and the chain crisscrossing through the sashing and blocks. maybe it's time to learn how to machine quilt something more interesting than grids and straight lines :)

aileen

stillclock 05-27-2012 01:28 AM

those photos don't do the colours any favours. maybe once it's done a truer picture could be taken outside. i hope so.

oh.

i love this moment, whenthe last stiitch has gone into the top and you get to see it.

yes.

yes.

aileen


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