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Old 09-12-2017, 10:15 AM
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I just purchased this pattern on Etsy:[removed by moderator as links that require sign up are not permitted]
It is the gallus gallus by Ann Shaw. Any suggestions for fabric choices when making a quilt picture like this? I have never done anything like it-- I have paper pieced, just not a rooster before. Trying to think of what types of prints to use to make him interesting.
I actually like the colors of this one a little better:http://www.fiddlesticksquiltshop.com...-x24903444.htm. It's for my MIL, and her home is done in taupe/deep mauve/wine colors, so I'd like to keep it that direction if possible.
Photos are welcomed and appreciated!!
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The Etsy url isn't coming up.
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Old 09-12-2017, 02:14 PM
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They are the same patterns, different fabrics. I find Batiks and small prints always look good in projects like this, just use colors that complement the home.
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For some reason the Etsy link won't open, but the 2nd is basically the same pattern (Ann Shaw said that there are small differences).
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I love this! I'd go with batiks...there's some really pretty one's out there.
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I've taken Ann Shaw's class. As you can tell, she really likes to use bold, graphic prints. I was always one for playing it safe by using tone-on-tones and fabrics that read as solid, but with her guidance I ventured into riskier territory with wild and zany prints. I would say about half the time we spent in class was auditioning fabrics for each section of our creation. I highly recommend venturing into uncharted (fabric) waters, it's incredibly creative and freeing and FUN!
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Working on more roosters now.
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Wow, applique - that is an awesome rooster.
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That is one gorgeous rooster, Applique!
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