Moda Bella Solid # 209 - Clementine
Moda Bella Solid # 207 - Glacier
Moda Bella Solid # 202 - Graphite
Moda Bella Solid # 204 - Plum
Alone, these solids would make a great modern quilt without the company of any other fabric. They would provide both a warm and cool contrast within a quilt top made from simple blocks with a large proportion of negative space using the grey.
| Citrine Heirloom - Joel Dewberry |
| Tradewinds - Lily Ashbury |
| Heirloom - Joel Dewberry |
| Sis Boom |
Where solids are used in large areas of a quilt, using a contrast thread of a heavier weight when quilting, can liven up the space. For example, I might use a plumb thread on the Grantite and a mid grey on the Plumb solid in perle cottons.
Don't feel that you have to match exactly a colour in a collection. While Tula's Nightshade collection is not quite a match for the Glacier, used in moderation it would still blend along side the Plumb.
The Melody Miller large bee print would look great with the Plumb ...
or a spot or two of the Clementine.
Text prints are of interest in the quilting world at the moment. They make great backgrounds and blenders for an array of fabrics. I could see the Graphite blended with the text prints ( Annie's Farm Seed Catalog and Crabtastic ) and a splash of a lipstick pink fabric from Suzuko Koseki - Catch Letters.
I matched Glacier with some prints I had from Velocity with a Suzuko Koseki piece in Lime. I think Lime partners well with Glacier.
I tried Glacier, Plum and Graphite with a more traditional collection - Barbara Brackman's 'A Morris Tapestry'. The rich colours and patterns in this collection would be framed beautifully in these solids.
Lastly, I teamed up Plum and Clementine with a sketch (Tangerine) solid and two art gallery pure elements solids Cabernet and Colzumel blue.
It was so difficult to confine this post to only a small example of fabric combinations. There are so many fabrics that would look wonderful with these four solids.
Please visit my blog tomorrow where I will be posting a tutorial for a project that can be made in one day using the four Bella solids.


I simply love solids and these four are gorgeous. I think my favourite here is the plum, though I love the graphite with those beautiful text fabrics. So lovely to see how the solids play so well with all your other fabrics. xo
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned in your post, "Where solids are used in large areas of a quilt, using a contrast thread of a heavier weight when quilting, can liven up the space." And said you might use a perle cotton....
ReplyDeleteAre your machine or hand stitching? If machine stitching, could you tell me brand thread you are talking about??
Thanks so much. Really enjoyed your post.
Those colours do look great together, And all your combos are fantastic! Can't wait to see what you do with them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post. You've combined so many great choices.
ReplyDeleteThose are such beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! I have so much trouble with solids when trying to accent a quilt without overpowering it. Your insight helps tremendously.
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