Should I change colors
#21
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I think your layout is beautiful but I find that my eye finds the background fabric a little busy (at least for my taste). Would you consider using a more subtle (plainer) background fabric? Or perhaps using a narrower, plain colour (maybe a black or purple) to frame it & then using that background fabric as a wider border. Love the stained glass pieces though. Either way it is going to be a lovely quilt. My taste is more to simpler layouts & that is not to say yours is "way out there" because it is not, just a bit busy IMHO.
#22
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I love those blocks. You said the black lines are seams, and would not show in the final quilt. They do look like stained glass, but it will look very nice without the black lines, also.
I can see that there are only two different color layouts. Could you change some of the fabrics so that it's not so noticeable that the blocks in each column are the same. Some are upside down, but I would change blocks from one column to the other to make it look more like each block is unique.
And I agree with callen (and some others) that the background fabric is too busy. A more subtle, not so "printy" fabric would be better here. IMHO
Good luck on making your quilt. It will be beautiful.
I can see that there are only two different color layouts. Could you change some of the fabrics so that it's not so noticeable that the blocks in each column are the same. Some are upside down, but I would change blocks from one column to the other to make it look more like each block is unique.
And I agree with callen (and some others) that the background fabric is too busy. A more subtle, not so "printy" fabric would be better here. IMHO
Good luck on making your quilt. It will be beautiful.
#23
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I agree I think the bright yellow may be throwing you off, I like the yellow just not always in those same positions. Personally I like borders the same size and I notice the top and bottom borders are smaller than the sides. I like your design reminds me of Frank Lloyd Wright - Prairie Style.
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I think the issue is you don't have enough change in value. It appears most of your colors fall into the same value range (medium). You have no lights no darks. I agree with the poster on the background fabric. In and of itself, it is beautiful but it does not make your panels sparkle like they could with a solid background. I would audition black, a dark charcoal gray, dark blue or go in the exteme opposite direction with a light. Such as cream, beige, light gray.
Here, I have attempted to insert your design in gray scale so you can better see what I am saying
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#25
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Double yellows
Really like your design and colors! It reminds me of stained glass windows, which I love.
I think what may be causing you to second guess yourself may have to do with color placement of your golden yellow. It is in either top or bottom position in about half of your rectangles. But since they are not symmetrically arranged/ evenly dispersed this creates movement but it is not fluid movement if you understand what I'm trying to say. So try rearranging the rectangles several different ways and see if that makes a difference in how you feel about it. Maybe start by swapping column 3 and column 4?
Your sashing and cornerstones work great with your "windows".
I think what may be causing you to second guess yourself may have to do with color placement of your golden yellow. It is in either top or bottom position in about half of your rectangles. But since they are not symmetrically arranged/ evenly dispersed this creates movement but it is not fluid movement if you understand what I'm trying to say. So try rearranging the rectangles several different ways and see if that makes a difference in how you feel about it. Maybe start by swapping column 3 and column 4?
Your sashing and cornerstones work great with your "windows".
#30
My feeling as I look at the quilt is that the quilt looks like it is in jail. I think the stained glass rectangles are too narrow for the sashing (or the sashing is too wide for the rectangles). I think it needs that narrow gold border to
offset the center of the quilt and I agree with the ideas of jazzykwilter. That's how I see and I waited to say this for a few days to let it percolate. Hope this helps as it is beautiful.
offset the center of the quilt and I agree with the ideas of jazzykwilter. That's how I see and I waited to say this for a few days to let it percolate. Hope this helps as it is beautiful.
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