Just Another Infamous Flamestitch
When in a jam finding a pattern with all the right colors that you are working with,
you will always be able to find the infamous FLAMESTITCH. ( with just the right colors)

And in a small dose,
even I, who really dislikes it, can tolerate it.

And in the end,
when everything is all pulled together it actually looks great. It can really be a LIFE SAVER.
I speak from experience and a few bald spots that I have from pulling my hair out over a few jobs/projects/clients/rooms/bad dye lots/poor installatiions , yadda ,yadda , yadda ....you name it, but we can stop there.
Just give it a chance, you will be pleased.

This works beautifully with contemporary.

This one is pretty darn sharp, but it is not a typical FLAMESTITCH.
Yuck-O, .......this is a
typical flamestitch.

( enlarge any picture for more info and a closer look )
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her blog of her Adventures in Design