
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.
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.
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.

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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What a great fabric line – I’d make a picnic quilt!!
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Gorgeous fabrics – I’d make a quilt for my husband.
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I would love to make a quilt for my son who is graduating from his residency this year!! he has been wanting a quilt and I am in love with this gender neutral fabric! fabulous line! thank you!
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So many projects come to mind, where to start?! I think first a Flying Geese baby quilt followed by a tote with matching wallet.
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They’re such unique colors…maybe a vest or jacket ! ?
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The fabrics are so pretty. Thanks for a great giveaway. I would make a quilt for my son with them. I’ve also shared your giveaway on my Giveaway List for sewers & quilters at wowilikethat.com. Thanks again. (debbie at wowilikethat dot com)
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I’d definitely make a wall hanging for my home’s bare walls. Something with a tree on it, I think!
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I have a couple of patterns waiting to be made and this would jump start them.
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Beautiful fabric choices! I would love to make a quilt with it.
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I have a pattern with quilt blocks on houses. I think Doe and the Kona would be great for this project. Thanks for the inspiration!
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I’ve just started making soft toys, would love to have some new fabrics to continue! thanks for the chance 🙂 nnonaihr@hotmail.co.uk
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Zipper pouches, tons of ’em with Doe and the Kona solids.
Doe speaks some masculine prints; s0 a wall hanging for the man in my life, for that one wall that isn’t covered yet:) Love the complimentary colors in the roll up, esp. the tangerine and yarrow. Thank you for sharing!
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I would like to do quilt for my brother into his new flat.
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I would make an improv quilt. My first and on my to do list.
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This collection complements my bedroom. I think I have fabrics to add in my stash to make a sweet coverlet for the bed.
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I adore Doe and see it as lovely blenders in quilts.
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Maybe some totes and accessories. That fabric should be seen out and about.
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Oh wow! These would look wonderful in a quilt of it’s own. Such beautiful fabrics!
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I love this palette, neutral, but enough colour to make it pop! I’d make a new quilt for the bedroom.
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I’d have to make a quilt with those fabrics.
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Love the colors, I would use these for my grandson’s graduation quilt !
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A quilt for my husband, he needs a new on for watching sports!
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I would use this fabric in a surprise quilt for my son-in-law.
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I would make a quilt for my sons new home with this fabric. I love it!
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I’d make a springtime quilt with all those yummy fabrics!
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I would definately incorporate them into a quilt!!!!! Thanks for the chance to win!!!! sonjasmith76@yahoo.com
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I’m collecting Doe and Architextures for my son’s first large quilt.
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I always like to see how many different things I can make, using every scrap of a pre-cut. I would make a throw for myself, a cute zippered pouch from the class I am taking soon, and a baby quilt for a friend!!
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Patchwork City blocks for a throw.
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I think my husband would appreciate a quilt made from these fabrics.
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love the fabrics! I’d make a funky tablecloth for my new place… and perhaps a bag as well. thanks for the opportunity, and the info.
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I would make a scrappy quilt.
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I woUld use this with the shirt fabric I have to make a memory quilt for my best friend who lost her husband a few months ago…perfect non girly color palette.
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I would love to mix it with other fabrics in a few quilts.
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Love this fabric and the coordinates! I’d make a flowering snowball wall hanging which would look great against the oak paneling in my 1950s house!
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I love this line! I would make a quilt for my bed.
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I would make a large scale QAYG hexagon quilt to showcase all the beautiful fabrics!
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Love this fabric line. I would make a flying geese quilt to cover my grandbabies when they come over.
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This fabric collection is amazing! I would make a urban 9 patch quilt for my bedroom. The colors would go perfectly. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Carolyn Friedlander is my favorite! And this color palette is so intriguing too. I just saw a jelly roll quilt, the pattern is called “Mesmerized”. That’s what I’d make.
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Into my hexi quilt stash it would go! Love seeing this line!
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Perfect colors for a quilt for our lower level entertainment center.
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So lovely! I’d make a quilt to snuggle under while watching tv in the den–the colors are a perfect match for my family’s cozy space.
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I would mix with solid to make one of the many CF quilt patterns I have been hoarding! Thank you for the chance to win!
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Oh, I saw this at RK Instagram! I wish I could win both to make a wonderful quilt or a extra big bag.
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I would make a quilt for my husband – maybe a modern log cabin variant? Thanks for the chance to win and thanks, too, for continuing to give us the benefit of your fabulous color-matching expertise!
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I would mix those up with the few Botanics prints I have left and the “Aerial” quilt pattern I have. Such lovely fabrics!
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I would love to make the catenary quilt!
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I am starting a journey quilt for my son with embroidered blocks representing his journey to becoming the awesome young man he is at 25. I want the alternate blocks to be based on the block design in a print by Steve Hanks titled “Crib Quilt”. It was the main wall art in his nursery. This collection would be amazing for this quilt.
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Our new house NEEEEDS a Doe couch quilt! Love this line!
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