In college, we had a friend who used to joke about names for rock bands. One he liked was Babies in Neutral, because babies are never in neutral. Sewing is not a neutral experience either – but using neutrals alone makes for a quiet kind of quilting.
I made a pieced quilt (that I can't show you) in wild colors and big prints for the color book. The pattern was so fast, so easy, and so much fun to make that I decided to make a smaller version in neutrals to show with the colorful quilt. The two quilts are very different in demeanor – one is fun, the other is more refined. I wish I had time to make this one pattern up in many more colorways.
Below are two of the accent fabrics that I used in the quilt. As it turns out, the one I liked the most, the top fabric, didn't work at all. I realized that after I had sewn all of the pieces into place. Luckily I was able to replace them in a couple of hours. That sort of thing happens to experienced quilters, too, just so you know :-).
(I wrote this post on the way home from Austin. I'll show more of the kitchen soon.)

I’m happy to know that experienced quilters also have to change their fabrics because one that looks good in your head just doesn’t make it in person! Good to know I’m not alone.
That being said – I’d love to see the neutral quilt!!
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Not fair, I wanted to see the quilts.
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Love the little bit you show here.
. If the bird’s tail were a little longer, it would be a Carolina Wren. They are a year round visitor here at Lake Conroe.
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Love the little bit you show here.
. If the bird’s tail were a little longer, it would be a Carolina Wren. They are a year round visitor here at Lake Conroe.
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