Redwork Quilt




Redwork Quilt

Five Red Quilt Themes

Red is a very fun and passionate color and if you understand how to use it, you can create a variety of moods. When making a red quilt, there are a few themes you can choose from and it does not need to be solid.

These are some red themed duvet ideas to help get started:

Xmas

Red is one of the most well liked colors for Xmas. A quilt with red and white candy canes makes an ideal holiday present. Naturally there’s also Santa Claus with his rosy cheeks and red suit ; you might also include a red brick chimney for effect. A patchwork quilt featuring Rudolph and his red nose is a nice addition to any warm and cozy child’s room. and do not forget a Christmas tree with red ornaments. In all of these themes you can make red the key colour while mixing other normal holiday colors in too.

Valentine’s Day

If Valentine’s Day was a color, then the colour would most certainly be red. You can go for red hearts and roses, or you might design red love letters to that special someone. you may also incorporate some pink into your quilt to add softness to the look. An enchanting patchwork quilt is a wonderful gift which you and your companion can cuddle under together during the less warm months.

Patriotism

Red, white and blue is for patriotism. Let red be your focal point, as you design a red quilt that’s as bold as you are proud. You can design the American flag or stars. You can design red fireworks or Uncle Sam’s hat.

Redwork

Redwork is an attractive kind of embroidery which uses a lot of red to color a picture. It was a preferred Victorian-era style that ladies used to decorate their home. The quilt is white, but it is the red that creates the drawing. You can make animals, flowers, cartoon characters and nearly any sort of picture you can think about. this kind of red quilt can go great in kids rooms, kitchens, office’s and bedrooms.

Firey

If you would like a quilt to add some skill to your area, try a fiery look. Mix red with oranges and yellows to form a modern look. Naturally you can make flames, but do not stop there. Create an autumn theme with warm golden leaves. Also you might try your hand at making a Phoenix with fiery wings. If you actually want to make your red quilt pop, add some coppery colors to the fire and let your thoughts run wild with all of the probabilities.

For more inspiring patchwork quilt tips visit Jane Green’s site now and uncover more about the best way to make a beautiful red quilt.

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