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virtualbernie 02-19-2013 11:28 PM

This is great! Thank you for all the hard work!:thumbup:

mawluv 02-20-2013 03:48 AM

Great tute, thanks so much!

QuiltnNan 02-20-2013 03:57 AM

thanks for the tut

nancyw 02-20-2013 05:35 AM

I like the idea of adding rectangles and trimming. I'd never seen that way of doing square in a square. Granted there is some waste, but they come out perfect. Thanks for the tute.

Emma S 02-20-2013 07:05 AM

This is an amazing tut. Your avatar proves how well you understand color. Really like that block. Drew it in my EQ5 and colored it, even though the design is exactly the same the 3D effect did not come out at all. Maybe you could do a tut on that one? Hint, Hint. Yeah Iknow, shameless.

n2scraplvr 02-20-2013 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Emma S (Post 5874960)
This is an amazing tut. Your avatar proves how well you understand color. Really like that block. Drew it in my EQ5 and colored it, even though the design is exactly the same the 3D effect did not come out at all. Maybe you could do a tut on that one? Hint, Hint. Yeah Iknow, shameless.

Thanks so much, everyone! And thank you, Emma, too for your nice comments! You bring up an interesting point that I forgot to touch on and that's the 3-D effect and those emerging wonderful secondary patterns I love so much but failed to point out. I looked for a better pic for you so you can see those secondary patterns emerging and the 3D effect and I will post it here for you and everyone else. It comes about by alternating light/dark rows diagonally or other ways horizontally/vertically. I was anxiously looking forward to seeing those patterns emerge, but got carried away with other things to check it out. Well, it definitely calls for another tut on creating specific 3D effects and background patterns emerging! What could be more fun??? haha. You are right on!!! :thumbup:

n2scraplvr 02-20-2013 11:33 AM

Here's a tip:

Consider the fabrics you are using in your quilt and stand back 8 ft. or more from your design wall and observe which of your colors is standing out the most to you. These fabrics will also pop out in your quilt to you. Is it that crazy shade of neon orange? You can tell which ones will overshadow the others this way! Use those colors very carefully to highlight areas of your quilt that will stand out stronger than any other color!

Let's look at this pic again. The 3rd row from the bottom has a background fabric that is really popping out!! Do you see it? Yes! You're right! It's that cheddar yellow! And straight above it near the top I used a similar shade. Also notice, because of its vibrating strength, I only used 2 blocks like that in the quilt. Any more of that color would knock it off balance!

Let's look again to the upper right of that same block and notice the light blue background one! Wow! Is that a powerful light blue or what? You cannot just have too many of those in your quilt. Also, the very powerful lime greens I used could only be in there twice. Do you see those 2? See how powerfully they exhibit?

Another technique I used was to take that same background cheddar fabric and use it as a center square for another block. It's located straight up near the top from that block. Repeating the same fabric in another section of the block is a great trick for giving it a 'coordinated' look. You might want to do the same with certain colors and fabrics you want emphasized in your quilt!

Sure hope this helps you in your fabric/color choices. Taking a pic of the fabs on the design wall will help when seeing them on the comp screen for their strength/vibration. Hope your quilt will be radiating beautifully!! That's all for now....until the next tut!!
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p.s. About that light blue fabric ~~ it is mixed with a white color. If you really want intense shades, consider buying a print that is mixed with a white or black and from a distance, that print will really stand out!!!:cool:

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mayami 02-20-2013 03:09 PM

Thank you. Very informative

MrsBeasley 02-20-2013 03:44 PM

Oh, my! Wonderful tute!

kay carlson 02-20-2013 07:22 PM

Thank you. :) I learn something every time you show your work or do the tutorial. Your talent is admired and appreciated.


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