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May 29th, 2012, 09:22 PM
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Missouri Star
What pattern would you suggest?
I am in a challenge for July. It's a crayon challenge where you pull 3 crayons and you have to use at least 2 of the colors in your 40"x40" square quilt. It can't be smaller, but could be larger. I really don't want to do one that is much larger.
My colors are indigo (a light purple which I am not fond of), black, and tan.
I am trying to use fabrics from my stash so I have an indigo that is light purple leaves all over a hardly noticable white background. I also have several pieces of black - probably about 1/2 yard of different pieces, about a half yard of sold tan, and 2 1/2 yard pieces of tan/black thin stripes.
I am not fond of these colors together so am thinking of just using the indigo and the black somehow. I don't want it to be too boring looking like a 9 patch, but nothing else is coming to my mind. Or maybe a large rectangle of the indigo paired with a smaller size rectangle of black and just sew bunches of them together turning them so they face different directions? Thinking I like the 2nd choice better.
Any other ideas out there?
Hugs,
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