Colors for Dear Jane??
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here's a pic of a very popular B&W jane. i think this was so successful because there's print and tons of value throughout the quilt.
if you want to do B&W i would search the web for many pics of this style, find the one that speaks to you, and then try to match the values as best as you can.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cathi/1206600648/
if you want to do B&W i would search the web for many pics of this style, find the one that speaks to you, and then try to match the values as best as you can.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cathi/1206600648/
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here's one of my favorite scrappy jane's done with more contemporary fabrics
http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/c...by-jane-quilt/
http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/c...by-jane-quilt/
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i'm doing my Jane in red, white, and indigo
i'm using the Gallery In Red line by Marcus.
i think the unique thing about the jane i'm making is not my color selection, americana isn't unique, but its layout.
here's a pic of the layout i'm using.
i'm using the Gallery In Red line by Marcus.
i think the unique thing about the jane i'm making is not my color selection, americana isn't unique, but its layout.
here's a pic of the layout i'm using.
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Thanx Klue, those pics you posted happen to be two of my favorites that I have looked at :mrgreen: they maybe causeing part of the decision making problem. :wink:
Your layout looks great! Have you done any B&W for clients?? do you know of any problem with the loss of color?
Your layout looks great! Have you done any B&W for clients?? do you know of any problem with the loss of color?
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Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I am using all Civil War repros. I got 4 different bundles, #9, #10, #11, and #12, on eBay from seller 40yearhoarder (pretty sure that is the name). They are 9"x11" pieces of 50 fabrics in each bundle that have been specifically selected for a DJ quilt.
Lazy... sure. I just want to make the quilt and not agonize over every fabric. :lol:
Lazy... sure. I just want to make the quilt and not agonize over every fabric. :lol:
#19
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Thanks, thought I was going mad for a minute... again! :-)
I have been thinking about doing the blocks scrappy, from bits of other quilts that I've made. So it would be kind of a fabric record of my quilting life.
Thanks, thought I was going mad for a minute... again! :-)
I have been thinking about doing the blocks scrappy, from bits of other quilts that I've made. So it would be kind of a fabric record of my quilting life.
#20
Originally Posted by BlueChicken
lol
Thanks, thought I was going mad for a minute... again! :-)
I have been thinking about doing the blocks scrappy, from bits of other quilts that I've made. So it would be kind of a fabric record of my quilting life.
Thanks, thought I was going mad for a minute... again! :-)
I have been thinking about doing the blocks scrappy, from bits of other quilts that I've made. So it would be kind of a fabric record of my quilting life.
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