Decadent Colors
1. Teal, 2. 3rd interpretation of Brown and Turquoise, 3. Teal and turquoise, 4. wool - brown and aqua, 5. YOC2: brown + blue ribbon, 6. Aqua Green Plaid Dog Harness, 7. brown lime Necklace, 8. Blue & Brown Wedding Cake, 9. aqua water and green grass, 10. Brown with Aqua Waves Purse, 11. Fiber Art Pendant - Orbiting Moons #3, 12. Brown-and-Blue Swap: From Kerflop, 13. 4 blue and 1 brown, 14. aqua green, 15. EtsyChocLimeDuck2, 16. brown and blue inspiration
I love these colors together. The blue/teal/green combination reminds me, of course, of the Gulf of Mexico and the ocean ... looking at them it's easy to get lost, transported to a sailboat somewhere called Nowhere. The dark brown is so strong. Love it.

I've been gathering these fabrics over the last few months, along with a bunch of others that use brown ... I've decided brown is the new turquoise/teal, it goes with everything and looks decadent.

To make this quilt I cut the darker fabrics into shorter pieces (2-6" long) all with a 5" width. I cut the lighter pieces into longer strips (6-10" long) 2.5" wide. I then sewed two really long strips, one with each width of fabric. When I thought they were long enough I sewed the two together, cut strips the length I wanted, and sewed the newly cut strips together. Pretty simple.

The quilting is done both in the ditch and in big random circles. To do the circles I traced two different sized circles onto freezer paper. I pressed the freezer paper onto the quilt, stitched, removed the freezer paper, repositioned it, stitched, and repeated. I did pin the freezer paper on the larger circles after the first two, the piece of paper was so large that it was a little harder to work with.
Oh, I also tried spray basting for the first time. I was very hesitant but read some good online reviews and thought it'd be fun to try (and a time saver). Overall I was happy with it. I did do some pinning, just to be safe, but not nearly as much as usual. Pretty cool stuff.
Below is a little idea of the progress at the store, kind of "before" and "during" pictures. This is just one room, about 1/3 of the total store area, the other larger part of the store is still pretty full. This room should be completely empty early next week.


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I LOVE that colour combo too but hadn't though of using it in a quilt- turned out really well...sophisticated and grown up - lovely...you may have inspired me!
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo, my niece just painted her bedroom these colors. 2 wall teal and 2 dark brown!
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ReplyDeleteI was going to ask for progress photos of the store closing.
Then I thought, "be careful for what you ask for."
I remember that room freshly painted and so packed we were convinced there just wasn't another inch to put anything anywhere.
Sigh... :)
I love this combo too! Lately I've been seeing it everywhere from cloth hangers to Vera Bradley. The quilt is beautiful of course!
ReplyDeleteAww - thanks! As soon as I saw the quilt it actually reminded me of Hawaii! Then I saw the nice link to me! You are so talented and just blow me away with all your quilts!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty color combination. And what a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh! Oh! I LOVE those color combos!
ReplyDeleteI may not know much about quilting, but I know what I like.
Thanks everyone! I'm loving the colors, so much so that I have another quilt in the works that uses them.
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ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind, but I found the pic of your lovely brown and blue quilt on flickr, so I've posted about it on my blog. It's really lovely :o)
Monda
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Lovely colour combination and thank you for adding my bag in your mosaic of inspiration.
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