In the meantime, here is something to think about when you are making your own quilts. Too often, when we are figuring out what to use for a "background" fabric, we rely on a trusted white-on-white or neutral pallet. Take a look at the quilt below - it's an older one, but I like to use it to demonstrate a principle of color and fabric choices. Notice the flying geese border.
"Shine on Harvest Moon"
Okay, now that you've looked at the quilt, take a closer look at the border. What do you see?
My "background" fabrics aren't just from the neutral pallet -- they include tans and off-whites, but they also include yellow, black, gold, green, rust. Are you surprised? The next time that you are making a quilt, think about using a scrappy set of background fabrics; dip into something besides a neutral set of colors -- and you may find that life (with lots of colors) is good!
Sue
(c) 1997-2008 Susan H. Garman
I love this quilt and thanks for the tip about mixing fabrics for backgrounds.
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