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Old 05-24-2015, 07:33 PM
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Has anyone made the Bargello pattern called Illusions? I have been working on it for about a week and have finally got to page 8, where the Color Chart is. My problem is that I can't tell the difference in some of the colors on the chart....particularly the light greens and light yellows. The chart doesn't have the number of the fabric selected, just the color representation. It has 47 rows of 68 pieces of fabric.

The directions for the first two rows are explained really well, and then it says to "continue working the rest of the rows, following the chart." I have been sort of able to figure it out, but it has taken my magnifying glass and some guesswork.

Has anyone done this pattern and found some sort of easier way to attack this chart? The only think I can think of is to create an additional chart and write the number of each fabric in each box, on top of the color....if I can figure out for sure which color it is.

I think it will get easier when I get farther along, as I should be able to see the pattern sooner or later.

Thanks for any suggestions.

http://www.lockwoodquilts.com/store/.../illusion.html

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Old 05-24-2015, 08:18 PM
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It's beautiful! I can't wait to see your finished quilt. I'm sure whatever you come up with will work just fine!
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Old 05-24-2015, 09:19 PM
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lovely quilt , will look forward to your pictures . Cathy
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Old 05-25-2015, 04:31 AM
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Wow! That's really pretty. Can't wait to see your version.
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Maybe if you sit with the chart and photo side by side you can assign numbers on the chart based on their location in the picture. I had to do that with a weaver fever, but it didn't have nearly so many colors. Good luck. It is a beautiful quilt!
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Not ready to attempt anything like this. Anxious to see yours when finished.
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NO, I have never done one of those patterns. Have fun Dina!
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
NO, I have never done one of those patterns. Have fun Dina!
Not sure I would call this fun yet, Joellyn!! I am very glad I stuck very close to the original colors in the pattern or I wouldn't have a chance with this.

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Maybe if you sit with the chart and photo side by side you can assign numbers on the chart based on their location in the picture. I had to do that with a weaver fever, but it didn't have nearly so many colors. Good luck. It is a beautiful quilt!
Yeah, I did this a bit. I have labeled most of the ones I have been having trouble with. I think the "computer generated colors" are just too close together on this one. I was sort of hopping someone had a real short cut, but I don't think that is going to happen. Oh well. I can do this, right??

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I was at a quilt retreat with two hysterical little old ladies who were jointly working on a similar project. It could very well have been the same pattern, I'm not sure. They were having the same problem. They took the chart into Kinko's or an office supply store and had the chart enlarged and darkened on a copier.

Those ladies were a hoot, I enjoyed their company so much. Thanks for bringing back the memory and a smile.
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