Need help with fabric for a Bargello quilt
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#22
quiltilicious , 05-21-2010 09:38 AM
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I think you'll get pretty decent results with your latest layout.
I don't have any photos of the uncut strips handy, but this is a bargello fabric I made last month for a bag.
the batch "started" at the brown, and went to the left.
I don't have any photos of the uncut strips handy, but this is a bargello fabric I made last month for a bag.
the batch "started" at the brown, and went to the left.
#23
I think the amount of yellow is fine... it's your "sparkle" and you don't want to over-do a good thing.
I too would go shopping but replace #8 -OR- #9 with something between 8/9 and #5, so to create more of a gradual blend.
It will be lovely! Good luck.
I too would go shopping but replace #8 -OR- #9 with something between 8/9 and #5, so to create more of a gradual blend.
It will be lovely! Good luck.
#24
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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.Originally Posted by Rachel
I would try to put them in order from light to dark, then take a black and white photo. That should really help you make sure they're in the correct order for the fading you're looking for.
Here are your fabric arrangements so far. I think the 3rd is the best.
#26
Really pretty fabric choices!
If it were up to me, I would look for a fabric to go between 8 & 5 as has already been mentioned and also one to put between 4 & 7 as that is a big jump in brightness.
In addition I would consider replacing #6 as on my screen anyway it seems to be a different blue from the rest (more hinting at aqua).
Can't wait to see how this comes out! I know it will be lovely.
If it were up to me, I would look for a fabric to go between 8 & 5 as has already been mentioned and also one to put between 4 & 7 as that is a big jump in brightness.
In addition I would consider replacing #6 as on my screen anyway it seems to be a different blue from the rest (more hinting at aqua).
Can't wait to see how this comes out! I know it will be lovely.
#27
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Can you give me an idea of what to replace it with? Another yellow maybe since there are so many blues?
I would go ahead and possibly get a deeper blue...maybe darkest you can find as a replacement.Originally Posted by tabsmonsters
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I get what you both are saying. I guess I wll have to make another trip to the fabric store :lol: Originally Posted by IrishNY
I think the yellows are OK but the two blues (8 & 9) seem too close in color. I would change one of them and then start - it's going to be beautiful!
Can you give me an idea of what to replace it with? Another yellow maybe since there are so many blues?
#30
quiltmom04 , 05-21-2010 12:35 PM
Super Member
[quote=Michelle]
Here are your fabric arrangements so far. I think the 3rd is the best.[/quote
Looks like 7 and 4 are your lightest and should be on the end.
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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.Originally Posted by Rachel
I would try to put them in order from light to dark, then take a black and white photo. That should really help you make sure they're in the correct order for the fading you're looking for.
Here are your fabric arrangements so far. I think the 3rd is the best.[/quote
Looks like 7 and 4 are your lightest and should be on the end.
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