HOW TO PICK QUILT FABRICS TIPS & TRICKS


I hope you’re excited to play along with our new Block of the Month series here on the Polka Dot Chair Blog. Whether you get your fabric online, on sale, or in a shop, buy yards at a time or just a fat quarter, you’re going to need to know how to pick quilt fabrics that coordinate with each other.  Today we are going to chat a bit about how to choose what fabric (and what colors of fabric) to use in your quilt.

To view ALL of the posts in the Block of the Month series, JUST CLICK HERE for the Archive.   That link contains all of the projects posted to date. 

Are you anxious to get started on this months quilt block for our new series? I hope so!  I was so excited to see all of your positive comments when I announced the series!  Before you get started you’re going to need some fabric!  Today I’m going to cover how to pick out the fabric for your quilt (and about how much to buy). Then next week we will go over some very basic quilting techniques and then end the month with our first block!  In subsequent months I’ll just post the block and refer back to the “how to” posts for reference, so things will be a bit more speedy in October.


Okay, so what should you buy and where should you get it?  You want to buy a high quality quilting cotton, you can get that type of fabric at your local quilt shop. Not sure if you have one in your city? Just google your city name and “quilt shop”. Something will pop up.  If you visit your local shop and get stuck there will be lots of people there willing to help you out.
If you’ve got a good idea what you want you can also order your fabric online.  There are many many shops out there that can help you out. I’ve ordered from the Fat Quarter Shop a lot (and grabbed a few images off of their site to use today).
Next, let’s talk about COLOR.  This quilt will be constructed one block at a time over the course of a year.  Before you start you need to have a plan of where it’s all going or you might not be super happy with the outcome. When discussing color there are a lot of different things we can chat about.  We can talk about the color wheel, monochromatic colors, contrasting colors, color theory etc… I could go on for hours. Instead of that let’s take the shortcut okay?
Find ONE fabric that you LOVE… all you need is one.  Now take that fabric and use that as your jumping off point for your color palette.
For this series I’m going to make 3 blocks each month in 3 different color schemes.  I couldn’t decide which one I liked the best so I decided I’ll just make 3, I have 3 kids, so I guess I’ll make 3 quilts *wink*

For one of my quilts I am using the color scheme from this Heather Ross print as a jumping off point.  Reds, corals, blush pinks, deep yellows & leaf greens.   You can see my fabric pull for this scheme above.

Next you need to pick your background fabric.  It can be plain white, dark grey, or what is referred to as “low volume”. Low volume fabrics are fabrics that have very little visual impact when you look at them.  Think text fabrics, or white fabric with simple monochromatic designs.  They read as light but have a secondary pattern.  If you squint your eyes or look at them from far away you might assume it’s a solid color fabric. They don’t always have to be black and white, but for my quilt I’m going to stick to black, white and gray low volume fabrics.
Note: If you are going to use low volume fabrics as your background, make sure that your “feature” fabrics are all HIGH contrast to the low volume.  They should be bright and saturated in order for the pattern to stand out.
This quilt is going to be a “seasonal” quilt but only subtly… think one tiny pumpkin hid inside the block.. A kind of “I spy or Where’s Waldo” quilt in seasonal form, but not “in your face” seasonal… you’ll understand more when you see the block.
Okay, that’s my pick for block #1.
Now for Block #2….
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