I made my blocks smaller, finishing at 3" because I already have a place to hang the quilt when it's finished and needed it to be smaller than her original design. I had a choice between two background pinks in my stash and choose this darker one because the other one was directional (a stripe) and I wasn't sure I wanted to deal with that with these blocks. I also liked that it went with the two charm squares I had of the even darker pink that I also used for some of the blocks and I liked the way the two looked together. This gold was the only one I had in my stash that worked with the dark pink. I stretched my churn dash colors a bit using brown, blue, black, burgundy and purple prints for those blocks.
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When I finished the top, I swore the gold was also the perfect binding fabric but hanging it up along side it, I wasn't as thrilled. I tried the striped pink background fabric, liking the way the stripe Lori used for her binding looked--but mine was only o.k. and I felt it would add too much pink to the finished quilt. I also tried the lighter gold fabric, which at one point I liked then later I didn't. So I have since ordered another gold print with a little white in it that I hope will work for backing and binding.
I'd love to hand quilt this one like Lori did (and use the newly learned skills I gained in 2010), but we will see if that happens. This was fun and quick and I hope to get to do another in the future!
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8 comments:
Oh my goodness! I love it!! Such a sweet version...and smaller!! Woo-Hoo!
I like the touches of blue in your Pink Lemonade.
Your pink lemonade quilt is wonderful. I've had a great time checking all of the links on Lori's blog to see all of the quilts.
Oh, you are adventurous, making these little blocks even littler--love your gingery version a lot. Hope you find just the right gold to go with these terrific colors.
You have a lovely miniature!
This must be really cute in a smaller size. I was actually surprised at how big it turned out.
Love your bright colours.
I really love the two pinks you used. It really jumped out to me in Lori's gallery.....love that you made it smaller, too! Sweet!
Oh, those are small blocks! I like the variety in your colors for the shoo-fly blocks. The darker pinks make a totally unique look and it is lovely!
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