Saturday, May 15, 2010

Sunday Stash Report :: PTS





It's that time again. Round three of the pillow talk swap is on now. I received my partner earlier this week and would have though this person to be very hard to sew for. However after looking through their  flickr favorites I got some great ideas. This is the color palette I am working with.

Some charcoal and light grays, aqua's, and sage green. I plan on putting a piece of each of these fabrics into the pillow. The rest of the entire pillow will be 100% natural linen. Those solid colored hexagons are actually linen to match the texture of the backround. I thought it would be a cool effect.  Isn't is pretty? The hexagons are addicting just like I was told they would be. I love the way this color pallet looks with the linen, and well hexagons are a must right now.

What do you think?


13 comments:

  1. Wow! Those colors together are dreamy! :-) Very nice...

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  2. So fabulous! You have a lucky, lucky partner!

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  3. What do I think, just beautiful, they grey and aqua look so pretty together. what a lucky partner!

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  4. YUMMM! I LOVE your color combo!

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  5. The color palette is fantastic (no pun intended)! I love how the green gives it just the right Pop.

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  6. It is beautiful. I love the colours.

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  7. I just love the colors you chose....yummy...

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  8. Thanks everyone! I am secretly dreading the actual project, but setting it up has been fun so far. Hopefully it all works out

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  9. The fabrics are just lovely!
    Micki

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  10. love them! You have one lucky partner. They will be thrilled!!

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  11. I love your colors. I am sure your projec will be beautiful in appearance and beautifully crafted. Mom and I talk about your ability quite a bit.

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  12. I think you have a very lucky partner!!!

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  13. I love the colors. And I think they will work great with linen. Can't wait to see the finished pillow.

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