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    Old 07-24-2016, 07:51 AM
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    Default Grandpa's Bridges with or without orange??

    I'm finally trying to get this quilt together, I was thinking a splash of orange? What do you think yes or no??

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    Old 07-24-2016, 07:55 AM
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    I like the orange, but not ness. where you have it. I think I would either put a narrow border of it between the panel and the brown border, or as the binding.
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    Originally Posted by Kassaundra
    I like the orange, but not ness. where you have it. I think I would either put a narrow border of it between the panel and the brown border, or as the binding.
    Agree with this idea.
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    Everything you have has texture in the fabric but the orange doesn't. How about just a 1/4" of orange around the brown border of the embroidered block?? You might try a tree green with you blocks of sashing instead. Give it a try and see how it looks.
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    I agree with using the orange, but as a narrow accent.
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    Old 07-24-2016, 08:13 AM
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    Thank you, I was gonna add in different spots in the strips. These strips are cut 2" sewn together in strips of 8 and should measure 12 1/2" but mine are about 13 1/2" 8=16" sewn together there minus 2" so they come out 14" so have to sew them again? make sense?
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    Originally Posted by buddy'smom
    Thank you, I was gonna add in different spots in the strips. These strips are cut 2" sewn together in strips of 8 and should measure 12 1/2" but mine are about 13 1/2" 8=16" sewn together there minus 2" so they come out 14" so have to sew them again? make sense?
    I understood your plan to put random orange rectangles in your piano key sashing. I think the real focus point should be the beautiful needle work panels and any "pop" of color should completely enhance and draw the eye to those, not serve as a competing focus point. It is going to be beautiful however you decide though.
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    Okay, I am sorry, but I can't see where it sets off the bridges which took hours and hours to do. If you want an orange how about a soft coral? Or going the other way, adding a accent colored orange into the barn blocks? Or maybe use it sparingly to surround the blocks?

    I wrote this before I read the second page. I am thinking we had the same reaction Kassaundra.

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    I would also use a very narrow orange in the sashing, AND for the binding. That bit of color gives life to a very brown quilt. I'd also eliminate the top brown fabric in your stack, because it is too similar to your sashing.
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    The orange is nice, but I would replace the plain beige with a richer looking chocolate.
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