Friday, November 27, 2009

Carolina Christmas and Sweet Potatoes


These are the sweet potatoes we harvested for Thanksgiving. We shared with our neighbors too.

I am doing a mystery quilt through the internet. It is called Carolina Christmas from Bonnie K. Hunter using scraps. I am still trying to choose my fabrics. I can't decide if I should use green/blue/yellow/neutral or red/green/yellow/neutral. Maybe you can help me decide I have my three choices pictured here. Can you let me know what you think?


Also, I am not sure how important it is to have a 2 yard piece tying the colors together. As you can see I only have one 2 yard piece, the rest are all scrappy. Does it matter?


20 comments:

Alba said...

Hi! I'm thinking about doing Bonnie's mystery as well and am pondering my fabric choices as we speak. I think the point of having the 2 yard length of a single fabric is to give your eye some places on the quilt to rest. If the entire quilt is scrappy it can get a bit busy but that said there are no quilt police and no rules so go with the colour you like best!

The Calico Quilter said...

Hi! I'm doing the Quiltville mystery too. It's just my opinion, but I like to have one of the colors as a planned fabric instead of scrappy. I think it gives a little cohesion to the design and helps the eye to see the repeated design in the scrappiness. I figured that's what Bonnie was going for too. In the last two mysteries, she used a single fabric for one of the colors. If you did the gold scrappy, I would choose the fabrics to be fairly close in value. Example - use the darker yellows on the right of the photos, and keep them fairly close in shade. And, I think the blue/yellow/green is striking and would make a very nice quilt. Happy quilting, and come check out my progress at www.itsthecatshouse.blogspot.com.

Pat H. said...

Bonnie's quilts are scrappy, the more the merrier. As long as you have contrast and can tell which colors are where, it will work.

Have fun with this, Bonnie always makes it fun.

Quilter Kathy said...

I like every one of your combinations. I think they will all make a great quilt. Each photo shows enough of a contrast with the colours and that is the main thing. I would take out the one very light fabric in the gold/yellow pile in the 3rd photo because it is very light.
Just pick whichever combination makes you feel happiest when you look at it and start cutting!

Linda said...

I love your blues, greens, golds, and neutrals. They should work great for the Carolina Christmas.

Quilter In Paradise said...

I like your blues, greens and yellows/golds
those colors stand out the best for me,, but I like bright stuff!
I've been pulling fabrics, too and the only "single piece" of fabric ( meaning 2 yards worth ) that I have is for the background - it's a very tiny flowery thing that pulls my colors together ( golds, greens and tans )

I like yours!
Beth in Dallas

Suze said...

Hmmm, good point. Thanks for answering my question and for stopping by. Happy Holidays! Susette

Suze said...

Thanks Calico, I think I need to play with my fabrics again or go to the fabric store. I also like the blue/yellow/green, but don't have a 2 yard piece to play with in those colors. Do you think I should go to the store and get a dark yellow? I've been trying to avoid that since our finances are a bit tight.

Suze said...

Hi Kathy,
I think I know which piece you mean. Thanks for stopping by with your input. Mahalo, Susette

Suze said...

Hi Pat,
Thanks for stopping by...I can't wait to start. Susette

Suze said...

Aloha Linda, I like the blues/greens/golds too. Thanks for stopping by. Susette

Suze said...

Hi Beth, I may have to go to the fabric store. I like the blues/greens/yellows too. Thanks for helping me choose. Susette

The Calico Quilter said...

Hi Suze,
Do you have enough of dark/medium yellows to make up 2 yard? I think it would work to make the yellows scrappy if they are close in intensity. If you discarded the two yellows on the left in the picture, the marble and the check, and maybe the blue/yellow stripe, the rest would "read" close enough together to be cohesive. I hope you don't have to go shopping - fabric is getting so expensive. If you need to buy more, have you ever shopped at www.thousandsofbolts.com? They have a great selection and it's discounted! Usually $3.95 to $4.15 a yard. It's one of my favorite stores. No affiliation, etc, but I wanted to pass along this fabric source so you could save some money if you decide to buy more of the dark yellow.

Suze said...

Hi Calico,
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately I don't have enough. :( I will check thousands of bolts, but how is shipping? I live in Hawaii and shipping is a concern. Some companies do not ship to Hawaii. sigh. I will look into my options. Mahalo and happy sewing. Susette

Debbi said...

I like your green and blue combo best. I think it will be fine without one same color throughout...the fabrics you have chosen seen quite cohesive themselves, esp. the creams...they are going to read the same in the quilt and they will work.

Suze said...

Hi Debbie,
I've decided to go with the green/blue combo. I went to Fabric Mart and picked up more of the dark yellow...I didn't have enough. Thanks for your input. Mahalo, Susette

Kucki68 said...

I don't think you need to have one constant. Your fabric choices look fairly "same", so I would not worry. I like the one with the blue, but am not sure how much contrast to the green it would give.

Suze said...

Hi Kucki68,

I like the blue too and went shopping for 2 yards of gold. I will take pictures and post. Thanks for stopping by. Aloha!

Linda said...

Home grown sweet potatoes must be good! I hope your quilt is going well. Thanks for stopping by.

Suze said...

Yup Linda, sure beats buying them at the market for $2.50 a pound. Thanks for asking about my quilt, which is currently not going because I am working on different quilt. :) Aloha!