What Goes With What? Doe by Carolyn Friedlander

Doe collection by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman from What Goes With What.

Doe by Carolyn Friedlander with Solid Coordinate.

Welcome to What Goes With What? I’m so happy to continue color matching designer fabrics. Robert Kaufman has graciously provided all 303 Kona Cotton colors for my happy little color matching needs. Sweet! Right?!

First up is Doe from Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman. The natural earthy palette is clean and simple with a hand drawn character to the lines.

Kona Cotton coordinates for Doe by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman from What Goes With What.

Kona Cotton coordinates for Doe by Carolyn Friedlander.

From left to right, here are the Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton colors I chose for Doe.

Kona Cotton Sage, Prussian, Titanium, Tangerine, Latte, Fog, Yarrow, Shadow, Meringue, Cream and Snow.

Doe Coordinating Kona Solids  Carolyn Friedlander.

Picture courtesy of Carolyn’s blog.

 

Carolyn chose a beautiful selection of solid coordinates specifically for Doe The colors are designed to complement the palette. Check here for a list of all the colors in the Roll Up.

Doe by Carolyn Friedlander on the What Goes With What? blog.

Here’s the fun part!!! I have a Fat Quarter Set and a Roll Up to giveaway!!! Leave a comment on the blog about what you would like to make with Doe. I will select 2 winners on Sunday January 25th. One person will receive a full collection FQ Set of Doe and the other Carolyn’s Roll Up coordinates.

Enjoy and happy sewing!
~Diana
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502 thoughts on “What Goes With What? Doe by Carolyn Friedlander

  1. I would like to make a quilt for my brother – he’s just gone to university to study architecture, in the south of New Zealand, so I’m sure he could use it!

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  2. I’d love to use them in a wedding quilt I’m going to make for my niece. These prints and colors would really complement the design they chose.

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  3. My grandson, Joshua, will graduate high school this year. This collection is just perfect foe a quilt. I can see it as a wonderful graduation gift.

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  4. After sewing through my stash, I’m ready for something fresh and new. I’d make a wallhanging to celebrate my daughter finishing her PhD coursework!

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  5. I would make one of the handbags from Yoko Saito’s books—–hand pieced, quilted and sewn! The colors are everything for these projects!

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  6. My brothers are twins, and this would be awesome to get me started on making matching quilts using same fabrics but different patterns for their birthday at the end of March. Thanks for this awesome chance to win. amycaldwell at swva dot net

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  7. I hope this doesn’t sound selfish, but I want to make a quilt for ME! I haven’t made something for myself in a very long time, and Doe is the perfect fabric collection for the quilt of my dreams.

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  8. I have a mini quilt swap coming up that I would love to use these for! I’ve recently started to get more into the low volume and earth tone colors. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  9. Would really love to make a quilt for my brother, he’s been having a hard time since our Mum passed away and could do with some Quilty comfort. Those fabrics are fabulous and I love all the Kona colours .

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  10. I am always in search of fabrics that have a masculine feel, these are perfect. Beautiful, Thank you. Definitely make quilts, tumbler, cheerio, or circle quilt, two many ideas!

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  11. A quilt for my 8yr old son. He’s really ‘hands on’, wanting me to make the quilt to his design and he’s already picked out his favourite Doe prints. Thanks for a fantastic giveaway x

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  12. I am going to be making a quilt for my son and future daughter-in-law with help from her “first quilt ever” mom. This fabric would be perfect for them!

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  13. I love the Doe textures and the Kona solid colors!!! Yummy! I’d like to make a large, cozy lap quilt with any and all of these beauties!

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  14. I would love to make a quilt with the Doe fabrics. Thank you for showing how you came about the color combination. I have always had great difficulty in that department.

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  15. I’ve been wanting to do something with more subtle prints and solids. I used a lot of batiks and large prints in 2014 and am ready for a change.

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  16. Beautiful fabrics. Love the solids with these prints. This pairing calls for a very masculine linear quilt design. I’m going to get my pencils and graph paper now! An excuse to play! Yay!

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