We are halfway through the folk sampler sewalong adventure now.
Sara from farm and folk recommends we keep our palette simple, like the antique inspiration sampler. With that in mind, I opted for soft greens & browns, and peachy/pinks, with a mix of different creams, and a splash of olive to jazz things up.
Must just add, it's quite an exercise in “control” for me, with a selection of fabrics in a minimal colour palette. I kept rummaging around in my greens to find extras to add in - old habits - but then I realised I actually didn't have to!
My soft green large floral works so well, it creates a focus and sets the mood. The other smaller scale prints in smaller pieces all seem to connect somehow.
Unlike Sara though, I'm not using any hand dyes, but a mix of prints, linen, barkcloth, soft cotton merino & woven checks.
I've had this linen for years!
I'm cutting into the pink parts but might use the little girl in the backing maybe?
Block 10 star in the window ✅
Until next time, Linda
3 comments:
A very different colour selection, but it works well together. The pink print is delightful. A sampler quilt is always interesting.
Every time I see you blocks I am tempted to play along but it is not the right time for my queue. I do love your color pallet.
Hi Linda, your palette is simply superb here. And these blocks are beauties all!
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