Monochromatic Hearts

Thank you all for your comments on my Indecisive post last week. I do feel much clearer now, fortunately. I made some quilty plans for the summer, which include releasing the Economy Star Parade quilt pattern and refreshing the Penny Patch free resources. This morning I started organizing fabrics for both. It feels wonderful to shift my focus back to making and sharing in these familiar ways.

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Meanwhile, look what is taking shape on my design wall! Pink, pink, pink. And everything looks sweeter in heart form, yes?

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I almost always fine-tune my fabric choices as I go when I sew a patchwork quilt. With Elora’s quilt I recently decided to include a few more peachy-pinks in the mix, including the two fabrics at the bottom right of the image above. In particular the little birdcage print seemed a nice compliment to Elora’s favorite Rifle Paper fabrics “flamingo” print at middle left. The birdcage print brings another print with a touch of navy so that the flamingo print will seem even more to belong.


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Elora is more enamored with cool pinks; whereas, I definitely gravitate toward warm, peachy pinks. Like most colors, it works well with pink to mix both warm and cool tones when cultivating a monochromatic color scheme. For me, the mix of warm/cool pink shades has a deeper, somewhat more natural feeling than a group of fabrics restricted to cool rose pinks. Well, I like it better!

Would you like to see the range of pink fabrics I’m using? Here is a little video flashing through some of my finished blocks:

So many pinks to play with and just a handful of blocks left to sew!