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annesthreads 01-22-2012 09:17 AM

What colour to quilt this?
 
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This quilt top is made from blocks sent to me as part of a swap, and the colours go from very light yellows and creams in one corner to dark blues, purples and black at the opposite end. I'd like to use it to practice my stippling - but what colour thread should I use? Whatever I choose is going to be almost invisible at one end and stand out at the other! Or do I need to rethink the idea?

ckcowl 01-22-2012 09:21 AM

i would use a medium neutral thread- either medium gray or medium taupe/cream- the gray will almost disappear over the whole quilt.

annesthreads 01-22-2012 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 4899035)
i would use a medium neutral thread- either medium gray or medium taupe/cream- the gray will almost disappear over the whole quilt.

Good idea - something similar to the Masterpiece silver grey that I use for piecing might do it - thanks!

valleyquiltermo 01-22-2012 09:45 AM

I agree a nice gray quilting thread will pretty much disappear across the quilt.

Lori S 01-22-2012 09:46 AM

When in doubt , I use a varigated thread.

QuiltnNan 01-22-2012 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 4899035)
i would use a medium neutral thread- either medium gray or medium taupe/cream- the gray will almost disappear over the whole quilt.

this was my first thought, as well

annesthreads 01-22-2012 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Lori S (Post 4899121)
When in doubt , I use a varigated thread.

I was going to use a variegated, but I'm not sure that there are any that would accommodate the number of colours or the move from dark to light on this quilt. What would you choose?

Krisb 01-22-2012 11:40 AM

Maybe jewel tones? Then it would show almost everywhere.

QandE2010 01-22-2012 12:11 PM

I agree with ckcowl. A medium gray or taupe. Your quilt top is very beautiful. Thanks for shatlring. Please post pictures after you have it quilted.

Dolphyngyrl 01-22-2012 01:48 PM

Neutral IMHO

annesthreads 01-22-2012 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by QandE2010 (Post 4899554)
I agree with ckcowl. A medium gray or taupe. Your quilt top is very beautiful. Thanks for shatlring. Please post pictures after you have it quilted.

Thankyou. The blocks came from a swap among an online group, probably 6 or 7 years ago. Putting them together and finding some coherence in such a mix of colours was a fascinating challenge.
If and when I finish it, I will definitely post a picture, as that would mean I was finally dealing with the UFOs!

Wunder-Mar 01-22-2012 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 4899035)
i would use a medium neutral thread- either medium gray or medium taupe/cream- the gray will almost disappear over the whole quilt.

I agree - this approach has worked so well for me for a long time. By the way, those are some nice swap blocks - I've gotten some real cr*p in more than half of my exchanges. GREAT LAYOUT!!!

jaciqltznok 01-22-2012 04:35 PM

I too vote for a grey or taupe..Signature thread has one called Mother goose...it is amazing how well that thread blends with EVERYTHING....

wanda lou 01-22-2012 04:55 PM

grey is my all time favorite to quilt with.

deemail 01-22-2012 05:36 PM

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this is what i do, too... the variegation would be wonderful and you will find a color spread that has many if not all the colors involved. I would rething the stipple, but that's because i hate stippling... I think it is going to be a 'dating' function in the future... people are already doing it much less... but anyway... whatever you put on it will be terrific, it is a beautiful quilt... please take a moment to check out this site, which i use for inspiration for almost any quilt...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/freemot...7625110573627/
the samples here are many and beautiful and just think what the variegated thread would do on that white? gorgeous... see what it does to the black?

annesthreads 01-23-2012 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by Wunder-Mar (Post 4900302)
GREAT LAYOUT!!!

I spent days on that layout, as I'm not very confident about colour. It was on the floor of my sewing room, and I kept going back for another look and tweak until it was right. Yes, The blocks were mostly very well done - I think there was only one that was a totally different size. But we got plenty of practice - I think we made something like 4 friendship stars a month for several months.

annesthreads 01-23-2012 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by deemail (Post 4900571)
this is what i do, too... the variegation would be wonderful and you will find a color spread that has many if not all the colors involved. I would rething the stipple, but that's because i hate stippling... I think it is going to be a 'dating' function in the future... people are already doing it much less... but anyway... whatever you put on it will be terrific, it is a beautiful quilt... please take a moment to check out this site, which i use for inspiration for almost any quilt...

the samples here are many and beautiful and just think what the variegated thread would do on that white? gorgeous... see what it does to the black?

Beautiful quilting. I love the variegated threads, and they were my first thought for this one, but I think the colour range is just too wide - I spent a while with the Superior Rainbows colour chart.
I hear what you say about stippling, but I'm learning a new machine and am also practicing stippling as part of Leah Day's Quilt Along. However, I'm also putting another top together and may use that for Leah's exercise if it's ready in time (ie if I have suitable fabric in stock for borders and backing), in which case I could rethink this one.

deemail 01-23-2012 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by annesthreads (Post 4901347)
Beautiful quilting. I love the variegated threads, and they were my first thought for this one, but I think the colour range is just too wide - I spent a while with the Superior Rainbows colour chart.
I hear what you say about stippling, but I'm learning a new machine and am also practicing stippling as part of Leah Day's Quilt Along. However, I'm also putting another top together and may use that for Leah's exercise if it's ready in time (ie if I have suitable fabric in stock for borders and backing), in which case I could rethink this one.

just remember, it is more important for the collection of 'tones' and 'brightness' to coordinate with most of the quilt colors... you don't have to have EVERY tone to look right... just take the top to the store and unwind a couple of yards across the top to see.... you have to unwind thread to see what color it is anyway... the intensity of any thread color is multiplied by all the strands together on the spool.... that's why when we are trying to match thread to fabric, we usually end up with the one a teeny bit darker on the spool.... it will simply be better when there is just one strand...


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