Thank you, all for your helpful comments and encouragement. My major concern about the
daiwabo fabric, if I were to experiment a little, is that I only have one fat quarter of it in the darkest shade and if I experiment on a small piece, I would not have enough left to do the actual quilt...
I have no reservations about cutting into to it, though, because I think I have found the perfect project for it. In fact, there is a possibility that even that FQ may not be enough... my solution to that problem, however, will be to make a border with two different
daiwabo fabrics so that one color will run into the next and I might separate them with a dark half square triangle as I did with my Santa quilt that I show here. Or I could do the border in part with
daiwabo and combine it with homespun fabric.
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The quilt is for the Pepper Cory class BJ and I will be taking at the Philadelphia quilt show. The basic blocks must be made in advance. The indigo fabric for the
sashiko work is part of a kit Pepper Cory sells for the class so I am making my best guess on colors that will go well with the indigo fabric. As you can see, I did not veer off too far from the sample's colors because I thought they are pretty traditional in terms of what a Japanese color choice might be, but I successfully shopped my stash without additional purchase, which made me very happy. The photo is from the internet which advertises Pepper Cory's class at Philadelphia.
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