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81 Replies to “Naming Plaids for Fall 2014”
Frost, Cedar Spice, and Lilac Lavender Sweet pea
Thanks for submitting the first ideas Bill! They sound good!
I’m not even going to try because I vote for all three of Bill Ayars’ names. They’re great! And I REALLY hope you make “Lavender Lilac Sweet Pea” and “Frost” into ladies’ flannel shirts. Please.
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Frosty, Forest and Spring Bouquet
snowbird, fall harvest, cuddle bug
glacier, forest and flower fields
Carbon Print (charcoal) , Northwood Moss (Olive), and Green Scene (w pinks/purpl)
Playing off her Green Scene, how about Spring Scene
How about:
Kieran
Glas
MacAlpine
Brad
1) Winter Sky
2) Winding Road
3) “Olive” the U.P.
LOL!
1) windchill 2) hunter plaid 3) superior sunset
Windchill gave me a shiver!
The windchill is nothing when you are wearing your Stormy Kromer
That’s right!
I thought I was being clever with Superior Sunset or Superior Sunrise….Way to have it early!
Charcoal and olive? You mean grey and green? 😉
The green one is the coolest and should clearly be called ‘hiker plaid’.
Lets see… Frosty Morning or Icy Morning,then…Olive Grove or Spruce Timber and…Berry Sunrise or Lemon and Berries.
Thanks Sarah! Olive Grove is a good one…
Partly Cloudy, Aerial View, Lupine Fields
Thanks Lynn! That first one does remind me of a cloudy winter day…
twilight, Tuscan and berry patch.
Thanks Leslie. Berry Patch is pretty descriptive!
1.Whitefish Bay Blue,
2.Tahquamenon Falls Tan
3.Eagle River Easter Egg
Love the geographic references.
🙂
Snow Fall
Hot Chocolate
Autumn Blush
Ice cap, fall back, spring ahead ( depending on product, names might work better on hats or shirts 😉
Grey one-Morning Dew
Olive one-Fall Harvest
Green with Pink/Purple-Medow Blend
Marquette Camo
Grandpa Ed
Easter Sunday
Make that Keweenaw Kamo 🙂
Ha!
Frostbite, Fireside, Northern Lights
The third one does remind me of the Northern Lights!
The Green background with pinks, purples and teals should be called “hot hipsteress.”
This is great.
I agree w/ FROST for #1, #2 Cocoa & #3 Ahhh!! Spring!
Thanks Julie!
Isle Royale Plaid, Pictured Rocks Plaid, Aspen Plaid
More good stuff!
Light charcoal base – Snowdrift
Olive base – Spruceberry
Green/pink/purple – Aurora
When I lived in Virginia, I can’t tell you how excited I would get seeing someone in some Kromer wear! I’d compliment them on it 🙂
One of these days, I will have my own <3
Snowdrift is really descriptive. And another Aurora/Northern Lights suggestion. Hope you get a Stormy Kromer for this winter!
#1Bond Falls, #2 Copper Country and #3 Royal Ida
Spiced Cider, Autumn Riverbank or Wilderness Road for the olive plaid.
Blue Adventurine for the charcoal and blue. Blue Adventurine is a stone – a powerful mental healer that increases vitality and a positive outlook. This stone assists in self-discipline and developing inner strength.
Rainbow Falls – UP waterfall – the pink, purple and teal
Wow Laura, such thoughtful ideas!
Winter Frost
Green Tea
Skittles
(one) Superior breakwater (two) camp memories (three) Trail lights
Thanks Joellyn!
1. Lake Superior Whitecaps
2. Backroads
3. Aurora (as in Borealis. No better place to watch them than the shores of Lake Superior.)
Lots of borealis-type suggestions. Might be a winner!
All great ideas! Here are mine:
Big Snow Country
Penokee Range
Mardi Gras
Lake Superior Blue
Forest Floor
Borealis Splender
Oh, Barb, Borealis Splendor gets an A+ 😉
Snowstorm, Pine Forest, and Fudgie. 😉
Thank you!!
how about 1.) Superior Winter 2.) Grandpa’s Flannel 3.) Lucky Charms
Aw, Grandpa’s Flannel is sweet.
1. Frosty Panes
2. Deer Camp
3. Wildflowers
Skye Frost, Rugged Sable, Spring Meadow
1. Glacier Frost
2. Autumn Leaves
3. Mountain Meadow
Hematite Blue, Tahquamenon Tan, and Porcupine Plum.
Wind and waves
Woodsy warmth
Wildflower Delight
1.Winter Agate White
2. Downtown Moose Brown
3. Real Cool Pinky Purple
Make that Autumn Aster Purple
Husky dog eyes, Log cabin, Guacamole!
1) Arctic Warmth – such a cool feel to this, but you know it’s going to be sooo warm!
2) Cabin – reminds me of how our old cabin used to make me feel! Warm and cozy with touches of brightness and cheer!
3) Maggie – My daughter! This describes her personality to a “T”!
Thanks for this! It was fun!
Thanks Margaret! Love the descriptions of why you chose those names.
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Whitefish Bay, Copper Harbor, Lilac Festival (Mackinaw) my favorite
Thank you Jeanie!
1. frosty morning
2. forest edge
3.spring delight or spring fling
1) Blue Fog
2) Dusty Heather
3) Unpasteurized Delight
1) Great Lakes Plaid
2) Cabin Khaki
3) Herb Garden
Curling Ice, Copper Country, Tractor Fields
1 Breakwater
2 Fall Harvest
3 (at a loss for this one but it reminds me of) Grandma’s Quilt
1) Winter Storm – In honor of the Legendary Stormy
2) Iron Wood – Veins of iron ore and Northern Michigan Forests
3) Lavender Blue, Diddle Diddle – Great colors for little Kromers
1) Northern Blue Spruce
2) Autumn Wintergreen
3) Northern Lights
My first thoughts…I’m goin’ with that 🙂 RB in Or.
Electric Blue Igloo
Mocha Mellow Mint
Easter Bunny Peeps
I’d call the blue/grey “Cool Plaid”
The olive I’d call “Rustic Olive”
1. Sky tiles
2. Earth Tiles
3. Spring Song
Love them all.