Need help with fabric for a Bargello quilt
#41
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[quote=Michelle
You can easily convert the pictures you've already taken to black & white using Paint.net. It's free to download & fun to play with. I use it often for printing black & white pictures on fabric.
Here are your fabric arrangements so far. I think the 3rd is the best.[/quote]
Michelle it was so nice of you to do that. I love the way everyone helps all of us. Thank-you. That was nice.
You can easily convert the pictures you've already taken to black & white using Paint.net. It's free to download & fun to play with. I use it often for printing black & white pictures on fabric.
Here are your fabric arrangements so far. I think the 3rd is the best.[/quote]
Michelle it was so nice of you to do that. I love the way everyone helps all of us. Thank-you. That was nice.
#42
Originally Posted by raynhamquilter
I went to Friendly's for Sun. breakfast a while back and they had the "3-D" glasses (like the old ones--made of cardboard with the red paper lenses. I happened to have my photo album out-it is very colorful large dots of many colors. The glasses made the color disappear and the dots became light, medium, and dark grey--the color values. A really quick way to grade by values!
Quilters who I saw on an ol' "Simply Quilts" show, Pat Magaret and/or Donna Slusser, used to talk of the "Ruby Beholder". It's $8.99 if you Google it to find the site.
3-D glasses... who would have thunk it! Hahaha Quilters! that's who!
#43
Originally Posted by IrishNY
Originally Posted by mytwopals
Here's how I see them from darkest to lightest (blues to yellows):
11, 9, 8, 5, 2, 6, 3, 10, 4, 1, 7.
11, 9, 8, 5, 2, 6, 3, 10, 4, 1, 7.
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