Coral is just about the perfect color as far as I’m concerned. It sits so nicely between pink and orange which is one of my favorite color combinations. So when Pantone announced the color of the year for 2019, I was ecstatic! So far this is my second project to incorporate Living Coral, and I have another in the works that has lots of coral pieces included in a wider color scheme.
I think a lot about value when I design a quilt, and success of this particular design depends on it. A monotone interpretation of the color Coral helps create the illusion of dimension. Living Coral has a value that sits near the middle of the value scale, so I selected two lighter fabrics and one darker fabric for the design. Since coral doesn’t easily go to a really dark value without drastically muting the color, I selected a dark violet for the receding squares. The dark, cool color ended up setting off the coral nicely.
I have thoroughly enjoyed exploring a mostly monotone quilt with more traditional piecing techniques, and I can’t wait to finish it up!
Quilt (top) Stats
Title: The Value of Coral
Size: 42″ x 56″
Techniques: Machine Piecing
Fabric: Solids
Thread: Pieced with 50wt Aurifil
This quilt top is my entry in the 2019 Pantone Quilt Challenge hosted by No Hats in the House and Bryan House Quilts. I hope you will check out all of the exciting entries!
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