Thank you for all the lovely comments on my Kokomo quilt. As promised I'm going to explain more about how I made it - both for anyone thinking about making one themselves, and for my personal record, because after all, that's what blogs are for.
A. Fabric selection
When I work on long term quilts like this I select a range of fabrics that match my vision for the quilt and move them into a different storage container. Then I just pull from that curated range as I select the fabrics for each block. I find that this method stops me straying too far from my original vision.
When I'm working from a limited range of fabrics I become very aware of the subtle colour differences between the fabrics. My greens merged into teals and then into blues. But that's fine because I love them all.
If I needed more of a particular colour I would take some of my fabrics to the shop with me to ensure I didn't drift too far away from my colour scheme.
In the end it's all worked out well and there's not a single block that I would change.
6 comments:
Stunning!!
Your system certainly works, these blocks are just gorgeous! Was this quilt made with EPP? Blessings!
Your quilt is absolutely stunning.
it's gorgeous and i cannot imagine it in any other color palette than this...
That quilt is amazing!!! How big is it? Do you have a photo that shows the whole quilt? I'm blown away by your work :-)
nice
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