
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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Great neutral line. I would make a quilt for my grandson. He would love it.
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Wow. these muted colors could be the basis for a quiet quilt or added to some really splashy color a dynamic center piece.
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I’d make a quilt for my parents’ king size bed. Gorgeous!
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I would make a quilted bag so that I could have that beautiful fabric with me all the time!! Thanks for the giveaway !
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I would make a tote bag – I love this line!!
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I Would make a quilt for my husband who supports my quilting habit. 😄
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I would make a quilt for my bed. I just love the colours in Doe!
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I would like to make a hexie quilt a la Modern Handcraft.
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We just moved across country n I need to make a new quilt for our bed. These colors would be perfect, n I love the Doe. Can’t go wrong w/Marcus n Kaufman either.
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I need a kingsized quilt for my bed. ..This would collection would be perfect!
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I think I’d make a quilt for my son
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I would make a bed quilt. I love the colors!
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I would make a quilt. I love this line 🙂
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I would love to make a quilt for my mom for her birthday with this!
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id quilt all the things, with this fabric!
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I would love to make my first quilt. I’m thinking a aerial quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I love love love your collection! Please choose me! I need inspiration for my next project!!!
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Absolutely gorgeous. So many ideas. First thought was boys shorts, so funky. Second thought were bean stuffed comfy ottomans for every room. And finally Some top knot head bands for myself. Just oo much you can do with though patterns.
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I would love to make either the outhouse quilt or the local quilt!
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Awesome giveaway Diana! I would make a night sky quillt with these fabrics.
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So fun to see you continuing to do this series. Way to go! I’d make a quilt….no surprises here. 🙂
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I would love to win this to make a quilt for my little mans nursery that we are going to set up in the next couple of months. This would be so perfect ! Thank you for the giveaway
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I’d make a quilt for my little sister! Slowly trying to make one for each of my 8 siblings. So far I’ve done 1.5…
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Love all the colours. What a great giveaway. I would make myself a lap quilt.
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I would make a quilt for my newly painted bedroom. What a nice collection of fabrics. I would love to have them.
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Why a gorgeous quilt, of course, is what I’d do with the lovely collection! Thanks for a chance:)
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I would love to make a quilt for my husband!
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I would make a quilt for some seniors in a nursing home near by
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I’d definitely make a quilt!
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I would make a quilt for my baby 🙂 neutrals are perfect as we dnt want to know the sex^^
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Great matches – thanks for the insight! I would love to make a quilt for my bed.
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My husband would love those colors for a quilt. It’s difficult for me to find more manly lines.
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Other than “a quilt” I really don’t know what I’d make.
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My sister just announced that she is engaged! I need to get started on a quilt for her wedding… 😉
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this fabric is my all time favorite, so first I’d just have to ooh and ahh over it, but then I would cut it up and make a very special modern quilt. perhaps I’d use the pattern Limestone Landscape, which I think would make a wonderful canvas for this line…. I just love this stuff!!!!!
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Oh, so lovely colours and designs. I would to make a Quilt for my guestroom with geometric modern design. The colours are my most favorites!
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I’d like to make a quilt of HST and play with the solids and some low volume. Fun! Thanks for the chance.
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I would make a quilt for my son. I love this line!
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A quilt for my brother-in-law who is an architect! Love the 60’s feel of this fabric line.
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Love this fabric!
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i’d make something for my nephew. a quilt, most likely.
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I see so much potential for a masculine quilt-
I have a elizabeth hartman pattern that would be perfect!!!
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I’d make a quilt for my brother!
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I’d make a quilt, for sure!
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I would definitely make a pineapple quilt 🙂
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What would I make? After stitching and quilting for more than 40 years, it’s time for me to take a sharp turn towards modern quilting. That’s how I found you today. There are numerous ideas swimming in my head at the moment. Definitely a quilt that is sharp, edgy, and full of both angles and circular motion.
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I think Doe must have been designed with making clothing in mind. Would love to make a skirt and a tunic like top with it. It would also make a very nice manly quilt!
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I will make a nine-patch quilt in Doe, king size! and hang it in a blank space wall I have prepared in dinning area. My teacher has taught me machine piecing technique so i’d be a great time to start practicing it…..
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I would make a kimono and obi with patchwork technique!
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I would make an art quilt map of Los Angeles for my daughter’s apt. She lives 2500 miles from us and I’d love to make her something really special.
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