It's been a miserable wet Winter's day here, but I'm loving the gentle green Spring vibe in this latest log cabin quilt. Along with a mix of greens in minty/teal tones, I’ve also mixed in a few multi-coloured low volumes to keep it lively and because this is my first single colour quilt in quite a while. And I wanted to make sure I didn’t get bored with it, because I definitely lean towards “the more colour the better!”
I’ve totally enjoyed the simplicity of the process, and I think my new favourite colour is green💚
You have a great selection of minty greens, very soothing color. This top is like nature, lots of green with little pops of color (blooms) here and there.
ReplyDeleteYour 'new favorite color' is an excellent one for sure! It's one of my favorites too. And good idea to mix in other low volumes to add richness. It's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilt, the pops of pink color give it some zing!
ReplyDeleteOoo. Yes! When I saw your post title, I thought I might see orange here (ha, ha!) but I'll definitely agree that a combo of sea green, mint, teal, and aqua are dreamy. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Your colour selection is gorgeous. And how lovely to see all the log cabin blocks together. Definitely no boredom there.
ReplyDeletevery pretty indeed....also makes me think of a seafoam green...
ReplyDeleteWhat fun you had making this pretty quilt. This color looks ahead to spring. Perfect for a wet winter.
ReplyDeleteWell, isn’t that a big turn around for you? I do love green and I think this quilt turned out fabulously. Well done!
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