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Understanding Colors and How They Impact Your Quilt Design
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One of the most important elements of quilt composition is color. Color choices can make or break a quilt, and it is sometimes difficult to select a color scheme that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Choosing a Color Personality for Your Quilt
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Choosing the right color combination for your quilt can be a difficult decision. Different colors communicate different feelings and emotions, which will influence the overall feeling of a completed quilt.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting Color Principles Part 5: Complementary Color Schemes
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How do you choose colors for your quilts? In this five-part article series, quilter and writer Carole Fure analyzes the many factors that play in quilt color selection and offers... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting Color Principles Part 4: Analogous Color Schemes
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How do you choose colors for your quilts? In this five-part article series, quilter and writer Carole Fure analyzes the many factors that play in quilt color selection and offers... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting Color Principles Part 3: Common Color Schemes
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How do you choose colors for your quilts? In this five-part article series, quilter and writer Carole Fure analyzes the many factors that play in quilt color selection and offers... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting Color Principles Part 2: Tint, Tone, and Shade
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How do you choose colors for your quilts? In this five-part article series, quilter and writer Carole Fure analyzes the many factors that play in quilt color selection and offers... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Quilting Color Principles Part 1: Contrast and Blending
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How do you choose colors for your quilts? In this five-part article series, quilter and writer Carole Fure analyzes the many factors that play in quilt color selection and offers... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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