In quite a tizzy here! Purple & Orange??
#21
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Originally Posted by okiepastor
Those colors could blend quite nicely, though it will be somewhat startling...Only solids, or prints, batiks, etc.????
I saw an amazing wall somewhere in a restaurant in NM years ago that was purple and orange---
Really slapped you in the eye, but gorgeous, like a sunset.
What about a D9P?
I saw an amazing wall somewhere in a restaurant in NM years ago that was purple and orange---
Really slapped you in the eye, but gorgeous, like a sunset.
What about a D9P?
Sassy granny
#22
Thos are the Phoenix sun basket ball colors are and My grandson loves them.
Originally Posted by PJisChaos
Ugh! These are 2 colors I am really not fond of together but a request has been made of me to make a Purple & Orange quilt. I have no idea what I am gonna do to pull this off! She stated that if I *must* use a 3rd color to use only white. Sooo... any of ya good people out there have any ideas of a pattern to use for this request?
I was thinking DWR might work, as each ring could be shades of purple on one and shades of orange for the other and then a w-o-w for the melons and centers. Would this work, ya think? I really think it's only gonna "work" if the colors were seperated like that instead of together like in a rail fence. I don't wanna use sashing to keep em apart either. I have searched here and all over the net but can't find purple and orange together in a quilt without black(halloween) or just the 2 of them. I suggested a green or yellow based of the color wheel and she said nope, just white but only if you must. gah!! help..???
I was thinking DWR might work, as each ring could be shades of purple on one and shades of orange for the other and then a w-o-w for the melons and centers. Would this work, ya think? I really think it's only gonna "work" if the colors were seperated like that instead of together like in a rail fence. I don't wanna use sashing to keep em apart either. I have searched here and all over the net but can't find purple and orange together in a quilt without black(halloween) or just the 2 of them. I suggested a green or yellow based of the color wheel and she said nope, just white but only if you must. gah!! help..???
#25
Purple and orange are great Fall colors! Purple, orange and green make a triangle on the color wheel (and therefore make a complete color scheme!) A bit of green leaves in a print would be enough to really make the color scheme sparkle! Set with cream and you've got a recipe for a gorgeous quilt!
#26
I recently started an orange and purple quilt.... I also added green and a dark dotted fabric with the three colors also did it in a D9P. I love it! It IS bright, but definitely pretty. :D
I have to assemble the blocks, but sadly it no longer has a home, so it will stay in the UFO pile for a time.
Good luck with the project!
I have to assemble the blocks, but sadly it no longer has a home, so it will stay in the UFO pile for a time.
Good luck with the project!
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Silver Springs, NV
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I think the bow tie is great, two colors and so easy, Say white and purple for tie and orange to slash.... actually I think they are great colors. lol, (granddaughter also likes them) IF you didn't want a 3rd color here a person would not need to. I think a better stand out for show... lol
Bowtie tutorial:
http://sewdivadiane.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html
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this one was shown on QB, by the gal that does long arm quilting, Char - - can't remember how to spell her name: She showed hers in Rasberry and brown pokadots. She also used a third color. (beautiful
here is another one
Squares within Squares 2
http://www.quilterscache.com/S/Squar...res2Block.html
What ever you do have fun and they ae great colors. :)
Bowtie tutorial:
http://sewdivadiane.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html
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this one was shown on QB, by the gal that does long arm quilting, Char - - can't remember how to spell her name: She showed hers in Rasberry and brown pokadots. She also used a third color. (beautiful
here is another one
Squares within Squares 2
http://www.quilterscache.com/S/Squar...res2Block.html
What ever you do have fun and they ae great colors. :)
#29
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Silver Springs, NV
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Originally Posted by cheryl rearick
I think the bow tie is great, two colors and so easy, Say white and purple for tie and orange to slash.... actually I think they are great colors. lol, (granddaughter also likes them) IF you didn't want a 3rd color here a person would not need to. I think a better stand out for show... lol
Bowtie tutorial:
http://sewdivadiane.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html
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this one was shown on QB, by the gal that does long arm quilting, Char - - can't remember how to spell her name: She showed hers in Rasberry and brown pokadots. She also used a third color. (beautiful
here is another one
Squares within Squares 2
http://www.quilterscache.com/S/Squar...res2Block.html
What ever you do have fun and they ae great colors. :)
Bowtie tutorial:
http://sewdivadiane.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html
------------------------
this one was shown on QB, by the gal that does long arm quilting, Char - - can't remember how to spell her name: She showed hers in Rasberry and brown pokadots. She also used a third color. (beautiful
here is another one
Squares within Squares 2
http://www.quilterscache.com/S/Squar...res2Block.html
What ever you do have fun and they ae great colors. :)
#30
A pin wheel pattern would work well with no sashing. I had a request for bright purple and neon green for a teenage girl. It turned out beautiful. Not colors I would use on my own, but I can appreciate the contrast in the finished quilt.
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