Shades of gray
I've finished piecing the top for my Mod Mosaic quilt , and while it was up on the design wall, I auditioned fabrics for binding. The logical choice given the design would be white, which looks very good, but I can't see putting a white binding on a quilt that is intended for use rather than to be hung for display. I tried orange (bad) and green (OK, but not great). As luck would have it, my friend Amy Walsh of Blue Underground Studios , was in town on Thursday to give a talk to the local quilt guild, and we had a few hours before and after to talk quilts. She looked at the quilt with me and suggested gray, which looked very good. I have some Kona ash that would work (this is what I auditioned), but we both thought a somewhat darker shade might look even better. Kona has a medium gray I could order, but I decided to try dyeing my own instead. Here are three pieces that are batching now. For those who have Carol Soderlund's sample books, th...