What would you do?
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What would you do?
My DH and I are friends with a couple we have know since the guys served together in the Navy 40 years ago. We have met over the years in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Texas, and later this year will meet in Fla. (They live in San Diego, we are in upstate NY). We have kept in touch but never been to each others homes. I want to make a quilt to give her when we meet next. Last time we were together I tried to ask some questions without sounding too obvious. All I know is her family room has a brownish couch and a rug with different shades of off white. Her style is a mixture of traditional and modern.
Any ideas about what I could make? For me, neutrals are difficult. Seems like I always want to add some color.
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Any ideas about what I could make? For me, neutrals are difficult. Seems like I always want to add some color.
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
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This one I made recently using a Hoffman Bali Batik jelly roll called "Coconut". Can go with modern or traditional. Colors are correct for her scheme. I did add a few of my own batiks to make it larger - but the fabrics I added closely matched the scheme of the jelly roll.
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Navy is a neutral I have a coworker who is getting married and our team is putting together for me to make them a quilt. we chose a connecting threads quilt kit that is done in their "Neutrals Love II" collection. It is a collection of grey, cream, tan, black (or navy cant tell)
http://www.connectingthreads.com/kit...it__D6546.html
It is a nice neutral quilt, with enough pretties to enjoy
http://www.connectingthreads.com/kit...it__D6546.html
It is a nice neutral quilt, with enough pretties to enjoy
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She sounds like my friend who's a beige/brown person. I'm thinking of making her a traditional quilt pattern using varied neutrals, such as beige, cream, tan, maybe a few lighter grayish neutrals. Not solids, but tone on tones or mottled fabrics, possibly small prints. It sounds boring to me as I'm a colorful person, but I know that's what she'd like. Alex Anderson has a book with quilts using neutral fabrics. They're quilts that, I think, would "go" in anyone's home.
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My DH and I are friends with a couple we have know since the guys served together in the Navy 40 years ago. We have met over the years in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Texas, and later this year will meet in Fla. (They live in San Diego, we are in upstate NY). We have kept in touch but never been to each others homes. I want to make a quilt to give her when we meet next. Last time we were together I tried to ask some questions without sounding too obvious. All I know is her family room has a brownish couch and a rug with different shades of off white. Her style is a mixture of traditional and modern.
Any ideas about what I could make? For me, neutrals are difficult. Seems like I always want to add some color.
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Any ideas about what I could make? For me, neutrals are difficult. Seems like I always want to add some color.
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Google neutral log cabin quilts. Other patterns will come up too but the neutral log cabins are really gorgeous and would fit her color scheme.
#8
My daughter is a "neutral" person and when I made her a quilt several years ago I used peach, cream, cocoa and moss green. It turned out nice and she likes it. You can add color to a neutral quilt by using pastels so the color doesn't dominate the quilt.
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