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Easiest Quilt Color Strategies

Coloring Pages· Palette to Fabric

3 Jan

Using the easiest quilt color strategies takes the struggle over choosing fabrics for a new project. It also makes the prettiest quilts…aaaaaaand you become a confident colorist.

My easiest quilt color strategies are just in time for block of the month planning.

We’re starting a new BOM quilt in the Make Modern Triangles Club. We’ve chosen the quilt (Dutch Summer) and the next fun decision is choosing colors.

For some of us, we’re all excited butterflies about choosing colors. And then some of us, get very anxious butterflies that never sit still: the Perfection, Procrastination and Indecision species. So listen up, butterflies, your quilter is getting some color strategies today.

In this blog post, I’m walking you step-by-step through two of the easiest quilt color strategies for choosing fabrics for modern quilts. Read on to see how I quickly build exciting color palettes that will boost your color confidence when you try them. And love the quilt you make.

THIS POST IS NOT A DEEP DIVE INTO COLOR THEORY!

I’m fascinated by color theory. Every quilter wants to use color well. But…can you name five quilters who like reading color theory textbooks? Exactly. (major nerd alert – I’ve read them). No worries, we’re NOT taking a deep dive into color theory. Instead, we’re going to play with color using strategies based on color theory. I’ve distilled what I’ve learned into two strategies, especially for beginner quilters, using colors you like.

I’ll take you through the steps with different quilts to show you how.

The only notion you need is a quilters color wheel versus an artist’s color wheel. I’ve included one below for reference.

Quilters can’t mix fabrics like artists mix paint – we have to use what’s available from manufacturers or dye our own. Hence, our very own wheel. Check out this quilter’s color wheel designed by color expert Joen Wolfrom.

choosing colors with a quilters color wheel
Quilters Color Wheel by Joen Wolfrom

I also use Kona carded color swatches when I choose colors, however, you can use solid fabrics or fabrics that read like solids, ie., blenders like the Moda’s Grunge collection.

kona color carded fabric swatches

Another option is using spools of thread, skeins of embroidery thread or yarns to represent your color picks.

EASIEST QUILT COLOR Strategy 1: ONE COLOR

Big on strategy and zero luck, this one-color wonder is always a winner for beginners. A one-color palette is not a giant yawn (also known as monochromatic). It gives you so many options: palettes can be subtle, vibrant and full of contrast.

Most of my block of the month designs include a done-for-you one-color palette like the Solstice below. Even though it’s technically one color, adding in different values (lights to darks), various temperatures (warm to cool) and different saturations (bright or dull) of that one color make it sing! This is also known as gradients, which is one of my favorite ways to color quilts.

Here’s how in 4 steps using the Solstice BOM quilt as an example:

Solstice BOM coloring page

Step 1: Choose one color

choose one color easiest quilt color strategy with teal fabric swatch

Be sure to pick a favorite color!

Step 2: Add some pops and blends

The goal is to choose a continuum of very light to very dark fabrics.

Choose pops and blend easiest quilt color strategy teals and blues

This is where you look at the color wheel for shades and tints.

Step 3: Fill in the coloring sheet

Solstice coloring sheet step

This is where creativity meets color. I typically use the same colors for the same type of block to keep things flowing with gradients. For example, all of the fins in Solstice are the same light blue/green,

Step 4: Select the fabrics

Solstice BOM by Carmen R in blues
Solstice quilt made by Carmen R.
Solstice quilt by Priscilla H. in one color - blues
Solstice quilt made by Priscilla H.

These gorgeous quilts are harmonious, full of contrast and endlessly interesting.

EASIEST QUILT COLOR Strategy 2: two COLORs

The two-color strategy has four steps and takes a wee bit longer to parse out your colors.

Here’s how in 4 steps using the Wildflower BOM quilt:

Wildflower BOM coloring page

Step 1: Choose two colors

Two color strategy in blue and orange fabrics

Pick colors across the color wheel from each other. That’s it!

Step 2: Add some pops and blends.

blue and orange fabrics in different values and temperature.

These complementary color schemes are high contrast so adding in lighter and darker colors balances out the palette.

Step 3: Fill in the coloring sheet

Wildflower coloring sheet step

Two-color palettes take a little longer to complete. Think through your background colors as you will need enough contrast. If you need more contrast, add a few more options to your palette.

Step 4: Select the fabrics

Fabrics in blues and oranges

TADA!

Wildflower quilt finishes side by side
Wildflower quilts

When you’re ready to DIY your color palette, consider the one-color or two-color palette strategies. Fun, easy and always a winning combination!

For more in depth guides on choosing color palettes, click on these resources below.

MORE RESOURCES ABOUT CHOOSING COLORS

  • Choose Easy Analogous Color Combinations for Quilts
  • Monochromatic Quilt Patterns: How to Color Guide
  • Modern Quilt Colors: Mixing Brights Right Tutorial
  • Quilt Coloring Pages: Four Methods for Success

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Triangle blocks are especially fun for playing with! 

Because the same exact blocks can look completely different depending on how you arrange them.

All of a sudden, you’re not just following a pattern anymore, you’re creating something unique. 🪄

And I think that’s where a lot of the joy in quilting lives.

Not in getting it “right” or making it perfect, but in letting yourself be curious. 

Letting yourself try something, change it, try something else, and be a little playful instead of precise.

Some of my favorite quilts didn’t come from a perfectly planned layout… 👇

They came from standing at the wall, thinking, “Wait… what if I try it like this instead?” 👀

So if you have a few triangle blocks sitting nearby, take a little time to play with them and see what kind of pattern they end up in. 

Comment ‘TRIANGLE’ if you want to take my free class where I teach you how to make a modern triangle, and give you a block pattern to start sewing. 💕

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This time of year in the sewing room is always so This time of year in the sewing room is always so lovely. 

We FINALLY get to have the windows open, the world outside is getting colorful again, and the extra daylight is a big bonus. 

This is my recipe for a PERFECT April sewing day...

✨ Self care: plan meals/snacks for eating right & getting your exercise (booooooo! I know, I know.) Maybe a fun wee treat tho!?

✨ Entertainment: if it’s just you, get your show/ sporting event/ audible, etc. Or if you’re with your quilty buds, you know what to do! Sew, gab, laugh!

✨ Something you’re excited to sew: latest bingeable project at the ready!? Latest fabric stack that arrived in the post? Or...finally get that WIP d.u.n!

✨ Essential responsibilities taken care of: feed the dog, respond to that time-sensitive email, dinner for the fam? Take care of what you must get done so you can check out more completely.

Finally, set a timer for your hard stop time.

I set my alarm for when I need to pick up my kiddos from school. That way, I can get carried away by my creativity and indulge in “me” time!

Shut the laptop, check out, it’s sew time! 🧵 Everything else on your to-do list can wait. It is time for you!

What are you working on for a perfect April sewing day? ⬇️

#quiltingprogress #quiltinginspiration #quiltpattern #springsewing
If my WIP pile was getting out of control… here’s If my WIP pile was getting out of control… here’s exactly what I’d do: ⬇️

👉 Find a community of quilters to connect with, learn from, and grow with. People who cheer you on, celebrate your blocks, and make you want to keep going!!! 

👉 Make it easier on yourself with freezer paper piecing. This technique completely changed my life. I wanted to give up on quilting altogether at one point before I found freezer paper piecing. 

It’s not that you don’t finish quilts…

It’s that you don’t have the right support or the right process yet. 🧵✨ Comment ‘FREE’ to take my free class, learn the freezer paper piecing technique, and get invited to join an amazing community. 💕

#quiltingcommunity #quiltingclass #quiltingtechnique #quiltinginspiration
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