The Mod Squad group in Vancouver decided on their next challenge for 2025. We originally were going to start with a purple fabric that was named as the color of the year by Kaufman Kona, which is Nocturne.
One of our members was able to get material wholesale, but only with Moda. So she ordered 2 bolts of a very similar color called Terrain Iris. I can't tell from the pictures off the internet, but it sure doesn't look like the same purple to me. Nocturne looks reddish purple, while Terrain Iris looks bluish purple. One is warm and the other is cool. Oh well, I'll go with what the group is doing.
The parameters of the challenge not only require the use of this purple fabric, but also require the use of 3 more fabrics that match paint chips. Each person needs to find paint chips that match the initials of their name. In my case, that would be J for Joanne; A for Adams; and R for Roth. Then, we will find fabric that closely resembles those paint chips. We decided on vertical quilts that are 2' wide and up to 60" long. The piece must be modern and the due date is September.
I had a packet of paint chips from Sherwin Williams and picked the following colors to match my initials:
J = Jonquil, #6674
A = Avid Apricot, #6639
R = Retro Mint, #9036
I also fund the paint chip that most closely matches the fabric:
Fully Purple #6983
And here are the fabrics and paint chips together:
Finally, here are the fabrics that I pulled from my stash that match those colors and some very close to them.
At this point, I have no idea what I will make, but I'm sure it will be fun and new.