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kp3690, I think the top browns do look nicer with your corals and aquas.
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Pretty much all of my coral are '70's prints. I picked up a bag full for only a quarter from my local thrift store. I have '30's retros in my blues too. I feel like I could do with more variety in my browns, some seems kind of flats to me, even though I have six prints. I have to go to Hobby Lobby next week for more fabric for another quilt (they say measure twice, cut once for a reason,lol!) and I will see what Browns they might have. A couple quarter yard pieces more won't break the bank :D
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This was my first BH mystery and I just put the last stitches on the binding of my En Provence last night.
Whoo Hoo - just in time for the next mystery! I still need to create and sew on a label, and I would like suggestions, please. The quilt is a wedding gift for my daughter and her husband, now married a year and a half already. My quilt labels typically include my name, date of completion, my current location ( we have had several moves ). I give small wall hangings a title, such as "Scrap Garden". If the quilt was made to be gifted, I will add that persons name and reason, if appropriate, such as a birthday or infant date of birth. I would like to just have the label include their names and wedding date, then my info. Do I include the title, "En Provence" and add it was a Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt to give Bonnie credit? Suggestions? |
I put the name of pattern and designer at the bottom of my labels, so it would be 'En Provence pattern by Bonnie Hunter.' If you want to commemorate that it was the Winter Mystery Quilt for 2016 you could add that, too.
Congratulations on finishing your quilt! |
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It's a rainy day here, but thought I would try an inside photo of my En Provence.
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Nice En Province! I'm glad that the name this year is something I won't struggle with spelling correctly :)
I did a first selection - http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...pspd3sivdy.jpg and realized I'd plopped myself right in the middle of my comfort zone. And I thought it looked a bit too "same" for a scrappy quilt. So I headed back to my stash and dug deeper. I did find the coral zippers I'd bought a year ago that I could not find two weeks ago when I wanted to use them. Here is the second go round. I went darker with both the aqua and coral, brought a bit more color into the neutrals but left the chocolate alone. Many of the corals are fat quarters, but I have enough different fabrics I won't need to use more than a fat quarter of any, so that should be a good mix. http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psq9wrei04.jpg BTW - in real life all the aquas are very much aquas - on my monitor the darker ones look blue. |
Originally Posted by joe'smom
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kp3690, I think the top browns do look nicer with your corals and aquas.
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Originally Posted by pinkflowers
(Post 7936074)
It's a rainy day here, but thought I would try an inside photo of my En Provence.
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I stopped at the quilt shop today to drop off some Linus Project quilts and looked around for browns. I found several that I liked. They are a little less warmy than hers, but I'm sure they will have a wonderful contrast with my other colors. I also bought a couple of neutral fat quarters.
And I splurged...I bought a couple color collections from the fat quarter shop in Aqua and 'Tangerine'. I can't wait until they show up! My birthday is in a couple weeks...so it's my b-day present to myself! :) |
Originally Posted by joe'smom
(Post 7935808)
I wrote to the admins yesterday requesting permission to start the new thread; I don't know how long it usually takes to hear back from them. Once we have permission, anyone who likes can start the thread, and I think it will pretty much run itself from that point on.
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