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Happy Treadler 01-18-2011 02:00 PM

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I am 'auditioning' fabrics for a very simple bargello quilt, and would love any input. I found this pattern in a recently-downloaded book called "Beautiful Bargello", and I want to make a bigger one sometime, but figured I'd first try my hand at something small and more simple.

I laid my fabric out, as well as the pattern. Does it 'flow' the way it should? This will be my first attempt. Should I change anything? The fabric farthest to the right is the 'light' border.

The more I'm looking at this thing, the more I keep changing my mind and the more time I'm wasting. Please help me stop the insanity!

Thanks,
Trina

jaciqltznok 01-18-2011 02:13 PM

they all look like the same VALUE...medium... you need more definition between the light to med and med to dark...

Happy Treadler 01-18-2011 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
they all look like the same VALUE...medium... you need more definition between the light to med and med to dark...

Thank you SO much! I think you've helped me to discover my fear of color. ha ha...

I'm almost afraid to post this picture because I KNOW I have a big problem trying to not be so uniform.

Maybe a bigger bargello quilt with like 30 colors wouldn't be as easy as I thought. OMG.

barnbum 01-18-2011 03:22 PM

Hmm--pretty fabrics--but something between the maroon and brownish one is needed??? This will slowly makes you nuts you know... :lol:

CompulsiveQuilter 01-18-2011 03:30 PM

Yes, the second is better. I've learned something because my fear keeps me stuck in your first choice (and it's not good, if I say IMHO.) But I agree there needs to be something between the maroon and gold/brown. Welcome to insanity.

Happy Treadler 01-18-2011 03:50 PM

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Yeah, this is driving me totally insane. I feel like I'm 'stalking' my fabric.

The main reason I know that I'm in a 'color rut' is that my stash, small as it be, is BORING!!

Here's another try. I do think a 'break' was needed.

Thank you thank you.

barnbum 01-18-2011 03:56 PM

Can't do the green between the two light--breaks the flow.

Aren't you glad I found this post? :lol: :lol:

Happy Treadler 01-18-2011 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by barnbum
Can't do the green between the two light--breaks the flow.

Aren't you glad I found this post? :lol: :lol:

I sure am! Glad you found this post, that is. ha ha

The last light on the right is the border. Does this make any difference?

*runs back to the sewing room to see what else is in there...* :shock:

barnbum 01-18-2011 04:01 PM

Hmm...a border? Try--just for kicks--to put the green between the beige with the little flowers and the gold/brown?

ckcowl 01-18-2011 04:30 PM

a good way to learn (color-values) is to use a gray scale. if you have a printer-scanner you can cut a swatch of each fabric, lay them side by side in the order you are considering, scan them and print them out in grayscale. the colors will not distract you and you will be able to see where you need to have contrast between your lights, mediums and darks.


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