Once the final quilt was revealed, I tested a couple blocks. Here's what my original color choices looked like:
I didn't like the red and green surrounded by the brown. First it has too much of a Christmas look to it. Second, I felt the circles formed were too dark and heavy. The green squares are almost washed out in one direction. So, I mulled things over, discussed it with a friend who is also doing the mystery and settled on a new option. Replace the green in the 4-patches with more of the yellow/gold from the alternate blocks.
Here's what the result looks like:
Much better! The overall look is lighter and brighter and doesn't scream Christmas to me. So, now I'm plodding along putting more blocks together along with making more units of all the clues as I want to make this larger than Bonnie's small size but not as large as her king size. I'm hoping that I can keep with this and finish it up before I get bored with it and put it aside. Considering the amount of ufo's that I have reacquainted myself with during our recent moves, I'm hoping that should be sufficient motivation to keep me plugging along.
I've enjoyed quilting along with everyone else and love seeing all the different color combinations and ways people have tweaked things to add their own special twist to things. Quilters are a very creative bunch.
3 comments:
Good choice! I'm working on my CS too. I've got the horizontal rows sewn together - now to sew those rows together!
Beautiful, Liz, just beautiful; your improved color palette is crisp and clean, and yet warm at the same time... if that makes sense. I love the pattern, too; well done!
Both are gorgeous. I like the lighter one better too - Great job!!!
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