Although I have thousands of images of quilts on my Pinterest boards, those are not my go-to boards for color inspiration. Instead, I go to my Favorite Color Combinations board, where I've pinned everything from illustration art to interior design photos -- any image I come across with great color combinations that catch my eye gets pined to this board.
In the photo above, I have my EQ8 quilt design software open on the left side of my screen, and a browser window open to my Favorite Color Combinations Pinterest board open on the right hand side.
I've set my Default Fabric Palette in EQ8 to contain all of the colors of Kona Solid fabrics, so I'm designing with actual fabric right out of the gate rather than just coloring a quilt and then having to find fabric matches afterwards. With an image on the right side of my screen to use as a visual reference, I can try on all sorts of different color palettes until I find one that I like for my quilt. Here's the inspiration photo I was using to pull a color palette for version of this quilt seen in the previous photo:
Here's my EQ8 quilt design, inspired by the Pinterest floral print:
But I came up with several other versions that I also really like, using more limited color palettes to stay truer to the look of the original Letter Home quilt:
Option 2: Snow with Aloe, Delft Dresden Blue, Ochre and Black
This version uses Kona Snow for the background, along with Kona Aloe,
Delft, Dresden Blue, Ochre, and Black. The color palette was inspired
by this
Mid-Century Chickadee image, designed by Stepanic on Spoonflower:
Or there's this version, using Kona Grellow for the background along with Kona Teal Blue, Breakers, and Black:
The palette for this one was inspired by this cute poison dart frog print by La-Lm:
Here's another favorite, using Kona Bone for the background fabric along with Kona Grasshopper, Indigo, and Kona Wasabi:
That colorway was pulled from this fabulous digital collage by Wouter van der Sluijs entitled Three Little Birds:
One more contender:
The fabrics for this version are Kona Coal for the background with Kona Natural, Yarrow, and Flame. Palette inspiration came from this Mod Birds design (The Pinterest attribution is Mid-Century Modern Mod Birds by London Dewey, but this design is no longer listed on that designer's page):
So now my dilemma is that I love ALL of these versions! I might just have to make more than one of them... But which one should I make FIRST?
MONDAY
· Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
· Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt
WEDNESDAY
· Midweek Makers at Quilt Fabrication
· Wednesday Wait Loss at The Inquiring Quilter
8 comments:
I’m right with you! Love the color combinations, and I think you need your inspirations as backing fabric. A girl can dream, can’t she?
isn't that last photo a Charlie Harper design? I know I saw some of the fabric somewhere last year but don't know where. I love the frogs too
My vote is for the last one. Love those pops of "flame". The color combination has a really unique feel. Also, I know somewhere in my reading you mentioned how tough it is to change the needle in your longarm and get it in the machine in the correct orientation. I am not a longarm quilter. Yesterday on Bold Notion Quilting, I bumped into something called a "needle positioner" (small magnet that is placed on the front of the needle as you insert so you can see the alignment). I thought of you. Maybe this is old news, but in any case thought I would pass it along.
I like the second one with the touch of blue in there.
Great idea to collect color palettes you like and use them to color a quilt! Don't know which one I'd choose! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
I've not used AQS but I have used Pinterest when I needed a pattern that included 4 colors. That was for my challenge quilt that was to be shown in March at the guild meeting. Unfortunately we didn't get to have a meeting that month, and have yet to be able to have one :(
Now I have to start a board of color palettes!!! You are leading me down a merry path. LOL
I usually collect photos of quilts with color combinations I love, but never thought of fabrics! Great idea!
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