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    how do you select your fabric for your quilt

    Went to a blog where they had interesting discussions about fabric selection. I am wondering HOW OTHERS SELECT FABRICS FOR THEIR QUILTS.


    How do you choose the fabrics for your quilt?

    http://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com/index.html

    http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...py-quilts.html


    http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...-quilting.html




    Do you have a favorite designer? Color-way? Era of quilts you would like to work on?


    How do you choose the fabrics for a scrappy quilt? Are you a controlled scrappy or anything goes scrapper?





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    WARNING: I do tend to post topics from forums in my podcast after I have thought about it.

    #2
    Anna,
    First I shop my stash-I can't afford to buy new fabric for every quilt I want to make. I usually start with something in the blue/blue-green family since blue is my favorite color. Or, if I have a floral fabric I want to use, I look for coordinating fabrics. For my Dear Jane, I tried doing just a 2 color quilt-blue and off white. Well, I didn't like it so I'm making it scrappy. That means whatever makes me happy. Nobody else has to like the combinations but me. That's how I pick scrappy.

    from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
    Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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      #3
      I happen to have a large stash so I shop my stash first. Depending on pattern, I'll take off the shelves different colour-ways and combinations until I find a pleasing group. I work in bright colours most of the time and usually try to balance values. I also pay atention to size of print or pattern as I select fabric. For scrappy I pay attention to lights and darks and ignore the detail print of the fabric. This is how I worked a "postage stamp" quilt with 2 " finished squares (one light one dark one light one dark was my motto!).The fabric for this one was randomly selected from my stash but I did pick from every pile of colour that I have.
      cheers
      Jeanine

      from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
      Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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        #4
        Since I work mostly art quilts using commercially available fabrics, I buy interesting fabrics that seem they would work for my style of quilts when I see them. This is obviously not the best method, since my stash has grown exponentially over the past couple of years and never seems to shrink. :shock: Anyway, I do seem now to be able to find most of what I need in my stash, buying only a missing color or some such, and so now I am into replacing fabrics only when I use them up unless I see something extraordinary. I sometimes find a piece I LOVE and it works SO WELL for things like mountains or the like, only when it's gone I never seem to find it again and the hunt is on. :lol:

        "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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