So without further ado, here are two, count 'em, two possible color schemes, drawn from yardage in my stash that might end up being backing or borders.
The first one:
Pink substituted for her lime green:
Green for her aqua:
Aqua for her violet::
Various browns for her single gray:
Perhaps using these additional darker browns:
And creamy neutral tone on tones for her black and white prints. These are lighter:
And these are a bit darker and may play too:
All loosely inspired by this print:
OR:
Green for her green:
Gold for her violet:
Same browns:Same neutrals:
Inspired by this print:
What to do, what to do? Let me know your preferences - I'm going to stack the fabrics in my sewing room and mull over them for the next month.
6 comments:
I vote for the first grouping. It has more contrast than the second grouping, although the second grouping would make a very peaceful calm quilt. Either would be very pretty. I'm thinking hard because I have none of Bonnie's colors in my stash - and I will be using stash.
I would go with either and have a great time, but first weed out the lighter colors (they are more on the left side of the paint chips and don't offer as much contrast). I really like the focus fabric from the second group-it speaks to me "Use me"!
After you stack them, would you take another photo of each stack so we could see them 'as a group'? Pretty please?
Bonnie's purples tended to the dark end, so the first combo would probably work best.
I too would like one big pile of fabric shot... But I am leaning towards the second grouping...
Look at all that beautiful fabric that you have!!! You can make two or three quilts in all different color schemes!
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