So here is the first month's block pattern: Morning (from the book The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt). The colorway shown is Americana - and I'm sure the fabric is Thimbleberries, or something like it. This particular BOTM was available in 3 different colorways - Americana, Civil War reproductions, and 1930's reproductions. And, although I am really drawn to 1930's reproduction fabrics, I am currently working on another quilt out of them. How could I possibly work on 2 quilts out of the same fabrics at the same time? Couldn't do it. So I signed up for the red/cream/blue fabrics...
Truth is, I don't love Americana. I have made a red/white/blue quilt. One. Been there, done that. But I now have some fabric that I don't love, and a block pattern to make up in one month's time.
Auditions!! Fabric auditions were held to replace the red and cream. I want to make blue blocks (maybe for a baby quilt for a relative who is expecting).
First step: choose the "white" value. This will be my lightest value on all the blocks in this BOTM (the rest of the blues will be scrappy). Although I love the white (and turquoise) barbed wire print, I think the white is too harsh against the cream stars on the navy fabric. And I know the rest of the blue fabrics I get in my kit each month will also be more muddy and cream-based. So I went with the cream cloud print (also a Thimbleberries fabric).
The blue cloud print clashes with the cream cloud print here |
I can't decide... |
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