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    Old 10-02-2011, 04:49 AM
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    What is considered a muted color fabric?

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    Old 10-02-2011, 05:12 AM
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    To me "muted colour fabric" ... would be something that is not vibrant and bright.
    A colour where the base is not "white" but "brown".


    I'm thinking you must be reading a pattern that calls for "muted colour fabric"??
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    Old 10-02-2011, 05:16 AM
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    Muted colors (also called tones) are those with some gray added, not brown, to reduce the contrast. They are less intense than the pure color. Any color can be muted. Some examples:
    http://www.designbyjoyce.com/colors2.html
    and some color theory info on it:
    http://classicshades.com/color_wheel.html
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    A muted color is a color that has been greyed. It is also called a shade of color.

    Here are your basic color words and their definitions:
    HUE means color, frequently referring to the intensity of the color as to how bright it is, such as an intense hue of red.

    SHADE is a color with black added. Olive green is a shade of green; burgandy is a shade of red. Black does not have to be the only added color obviously as burgandy also has blue in it. Shades can come in fairly intense hues depending on the pigment of color used.

    TINT is a color with white added. Pink is a tint of red. Violet is a tint of purple. Tints can also be intense hues - consider neon pink.

    In quilting the muted colors are usually greyed and softer. They do not act as accent colors. You find these a lot in small prints. Larger prints usually have one or more accent colors on top of the background colors which may also be muted. (Hawaiian prints frequently have no muted colors at all.) A typical muted print is one of large yellow or pink cabbage roses on a pastel background with soft green leaves. Many prints for babies are done totally in muted colors or else in soft tints.

    Pastels (tints) are frequently both soft shades and tints. Think about a pink - a tint- that has had a drop of grey added to it - making it a shade-. It can get confusing! Everything starts with the idea that you have pigments that are pure red, pure blue, pure yellow, pure white and pure black and mix all colors from these.

    I hope this helps.
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    Old 10-02-2011, 07:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by TanyaL
    A muted color is a color that has been greyed. It is also called a shade of color.
    By most schools of color theory (and art study), adding gray creates a tone, not a shade. As you have said, a shade is created by adding black, not gray.

    An example:
    Red - a hue, pure saturated color
    Pink - a tint, white has been added
    Dusty Rose - a tone, gray has been added
    Maroon - a shade, black has been added

    Some color info relative to quilts, including three great 'rules' down at the bottom of the page:
    http://lilyk.tripod.com/color.html
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    Old 10-02-2011, 10:11 AM
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    It's been a couple a decades since I finished art school and these terms aren't things you use every day. Have confidence, after a while their use becomes automatic.
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    Old 10-06-2011, 03:50 AM
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    Thank you QuiltE, ghostrider and Tanyal. You three were very helpful. I understand how the color theory works now. Also, thanks for the links.
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    You are so very welcome, and happy quilting.
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