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Old 04-26-2010, 06:32 AM
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I meant to send this to you.. Now, this is true... I learned that in my color class, that does help.... but some times I get a little thrown off when I want to use just solid colors.... this is when I have a problem
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Old 04-26-2010, 06:39 AM
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Sometimes you can take a look around you..the colors of a sunrise or sunset, a beautiful garden, a forest...the colors of nature always compliment each other.
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Old 04-26-2010, 06:53 AM
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I think picking out fabric is the hardest part of making a quilt. I have such a hard time with it too. It seems like I always end up with one fabric that I'm not totally happy with, but I never seem to figure that out until the quilt has been put together. It's frustrating. I am getting ready to make a french braid and picking out the fabrics scares me to death.
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I will add, it does get easier. My problem is I have two natures. One wants all the brightest, gaudiest fabrics possible. The other wants the calm pastels. The only think I am sure of is that I don't like colors that are grayed. I want clear colors. Just get to know your likes and dislikes.

Another trick I learned in my color class was to pick a favorite object or picture for inspiration. Look at the colors. I picked my grandmother's candy dish for my inspiration. It was one of the easiest quilts to pick fabrics for and it's one of my very favorites.
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Oops! That printed twice. Sorry. You don't need to read that twice. :lol: My words of "wisdom" aren't that wise!
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I have a problem picking colors too. I read somewhere to use the colors shown on the selvage, and I think that helps.
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:22 AM
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For starters, you could pick a few colors from the same collection. They are designed to go together and it might help while you build up your confidence.
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:58 AM
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An hour is not that long picking out fabrics :D:D:D
I have spent waaaay longer than that, and in several different stores, making it a full day event LOL
Picking out the right shade, tone, size of print, takes some thought and time. Savor this step as much as the others, you can always ask for help at the LQS, too :D:D:D
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Originally Posted by kasmitty1
it's a struggle every time.Visualizing what the colors and fabric patterns will look like together is hard. I've gone so far as to just get a small sample and scan the fabric into my scanner, take it into my graphic design software, and "build" the quilt on my computer, so I can get a sense if it'll look alright.
I do the same thing. I have problems choosing colors and fabric. I have started limiting myself to 3 or 4 colors/fabrics per quilt, thinking that I could work up to more fabrics as I go. Sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn't.

I guess, practice, practice, practice, will do it. If I have to go back for a replacement fabric, at least I have the original one to go in my stash, so it isn't wasted.
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