How Do You Rate Your Color Sense?
#42
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Peotone IL
Posts: 2,802
I'm so-so when it comes to color. I want my quilts to be different from everyone else's so I seldom use the fabrics given in a pattern. I choose fabrics I like (or recipient's favorites) and then ask DD's opinion. She has a great sense of what works. I sometimes have a problem with values.
#45
I am blessed in that I have a wonderful color sense. Sometimes I think it's too much because I see other people's color choices in clothes and I cringe. I just know that not everyone has the same blessings.
#46
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Long Island, N.Y.
Posts: 1,832
Putting fabrics together is my very favorite part of quilting. Many times I just collect the fabrics and don't do anything with them! The other day I made the mistake of commenting on a crocheted item - the person who made the item stated that they use whatever yarn they have. I said that I wouldn't do that - and was told that I did it all the time with my quilting, mixing whatever I had.
Some people don't have a clue........
Some people don't have a clue........
#47
I'm somewhat color challenged and it takes me along time to get the colors to play nice with each other. My DH, on the other hand, can look at the fabrics and make selections that go together perfectly. So when I start a new project I grab every fabric I think will work and then start laying them out. I also rely on the choices made by the designer of the pattern, while I may change the shades; but if a professional did it I'm pretty confident in using their choices. The one thing I wish I could do is break away from my conservative nature and go for brighter colors. Ah well, as long as my friends and family are happy with their gifts then I must be doing something right.
#48
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Live Oak, Texas
Posts: 6,133
I love color and have always loved working with it. As a artist and interior designer and decorator I first started studying colors matching and blending at a young age and it just comes natural now to know what will and will not work for me. When I make a quilt for someone I try to go with colors that will go well in the room they will be using it in. Most of my quilts I just make and enjoy the process and only care if I am pleased with it.
#49
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
I am confident in my color choices, but scrappy is not ever going to work for me. The best I can manage in "scrappy" is to use all one color family randomly used. I just can't sew a fabric to another piece that doesn't 'work'. I love the look of all of your "scrappies". Doggramma- you are not alone in this....lol!
#50
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: jacksonville bch
Posts: 2,069
I'm known in the guild as the two color quilter. I thought I knew what colors would look good together until the instructor started talking about color value. Maybe if she had said light, medium, and dark I would have gotten the hang of colors. We were making blocks with sashing and corner stones. Well, needless to say my corner stones are material with stones in it. I've progressed to more colors in my quilts, but only if I take my artist friend to shop with me. LOL
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