Should I change colors
#31
really beautiful colors!! I agree with those who mentioned the borders seem to be to busy. but then I look at it again and the same blocks stacked in rows seem to not work right.. I wonder if arranging them every other block different then starting with a different one at the beginning of the row might take that feeling that something is not right away.
When I just glance at the picture.. I get an impression that the 3rd block is longer than the 2 before it. I know they are the same but the optical allusion seems to make it look that way.
When I just glance at the picture.. I get an impression that the 3rd block is longer than the 2 before it. I know they are the same but the optical allusion seems to make it look that way.
#33
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If it were mine, I might put a frame around each window section, in the narrow black to set them off a little more. That might also make the background come alive. Just thinking to me, but I like all of the other ideas also. Be sure to post it so we can ooh and ahh.
#35
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I, too would drop the cornerstones & then use a black sashing around the beautiful blocks. Also a two inch border around the whole thing & then a wider border of the background fabric around the whole thing. I think that would really make your blocks pop.
#36
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I don't like the border you have either--too busy. plain would be better with the yellow border and a yellow binding and just the luminous yellow. dropping the cornerstones also would be better. make sure you show us what you decide. I like the arrangement you have--looks like stained glass windows. maybe make it 108 x 108 and widen the rectangles a little more. will be gorgeous looking no matter what you decide. I don't have enough ambition to design one like that altho I like it.
#38
I think the issue is you don't have enough change in value. It appears most of your colors fall into the same value range (medium). You have no lights no darks. I agree with the poster on the background fabric. In and of itself, it is beautiful but it does not make your panels sparkle like they could with a solid background. I would audition black, a dark charcoal gray, dark blue or go in the exteme opposite direction with a light. Such as cream, beige, light gray.
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I hate solids, any color. But there are blenders that don't have a lot of pattern, even in blacks and charcoal grays.
#39
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I think you should add a small "orange" inner border. the same color as the cornerstones. and then the outer border. I do not think the outer border is too busy. I think it actually tones downs the inner blocks so they are not too loud. Love the colors of the quilt!
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