Choosing a Background for Your Pre Cut Quilts

Choosing fabric for a quilt can be a daunting chore for some quilters.  A pre cut bundle is an easy way to know that all your fabrics will go well together.  But there is still the background to think about.  Now you could go white.  Lots of people do.  
Rhythm & Blues
 Being a mother of three boys, white is a color I tend to avoid.  In fact gray tends to be my go to background.  I love the way it sets off color.  Bonus! It hides dirt
Modern Gems
 A beige is another good alternative.  It's a good neutral.  And more forgiving than white.

Mountain Retreat
 I also like to chose a  Kona solid.  Honey Dew is a favorite. I think it plays well with a variety or colors and fabrics.  Butter also a works.  I'm currently creating a quilt that uses red as the background.  I'm pretty excited for this one.  I share it soon. 
Bear Scraps
Another option is to go with a low volume print.  Still a good way to hide dirt.  Plus it adds a little interest to your quilt.
Fruition
You can layout various fabrics to audition.  Here I chose solids that were a shade lighter than the colors found in the prints.  If you had a jellyroll or layer cake with light prints you might want to audition darker solids to use for your background. 
Have fun with it!  Do what speaks to your heart.  It is your quilt after all.  People who criticize are not your friends.  I recently read in Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss, "You can be the juiciest ripe peach and there are still going to be people who don't like peaches."  Don't listen to the critics.  If you like it that's enough.


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