Kona Color of the Year 2024
The Corolla Quilt Pattern is available in the SHOP
Okay, we’re quilters so I KNOW I’m not the only one who looks forward to finding out what KONA’s color of the year will be every December. We love colors; using them, picking them, talking about them, playing with them. It’s what we do!
So I’m sure you’ll be able to understand my excitement when I was asked to make a quilt for this year’s lookbook. Eek! Not only did I get a sneak peek at the color, but I got to play with possible color combos and designs. So let me share the experience!
First let me present to you the 2024 color of the year: Julep. It’s a pale blue-green, like a less leafy mint tone. My instant thought was to shallow ocean water on a dream-worthy beach.
My task, then, was to think of a quilt that would really let this color shine. Corolla was just right: the background color criss-crosses through the flowers, really pulling the whole pattern together.
I wanted a high contrast with my colors, so I went to the opposite end of the spectrum from Julep to these rich pinks and oranges. Then, I found a fabric that looked like a darker version of Julep for the binding and this gorgeous quilt came to life!
Here’s a list of the colors I used:
If you have Corolla (or plan on getting it!), and want to replicate this quilt, check the back of the pattern for reference. I made the throw size of solid flowers. Throw size quilts are just such a sweet spot, don’t you think? Big enough to curl up under but small enough that you don’t want to climb the wall in exasperation making it!
I can’t skip past mentioning the quilting, which was done by my friend Kaitlyn from Knot & Thread. Don’t those long four petaled flowers remind you so much of the Corolla flowers? I absolutely love how they came out!
What comes to mind when you see Julep? My interpretation turned into fiery colored flowers floating over clear waters. I can’t wait to see what everyone else thinks of!
You can find the Corolla Pattern in my shop.
Don’t forget to use the #corollaquilt and #sewmarianapatterns so I can see your progress in social media.