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What's so hard about 'blue'??

Old 05-12-2012, 03:37 PM
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are you making a solid pillowcase? buy fabric with lots of shades of blue.
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Old 05-12-2012, 04:14 PM
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This was a done deal a long time ago - I had asked her to send paint chips so I could select what I considered an appropriate shade - and that's when she gave me that rather snippy response - which she does a lot, anyway!

Sending someone else to pick up some 'blue thread' is like sending me to the hardware store to pick up some 'screws'
Give me one to show the associate and then there is a chance of bringing home something close!
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Old 05-12-2012, 05:31 PM
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send her some paint chip card to choose from
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Old 05-12-2012, 05:44 PM
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yup ! My sister ... but with brown ! UM , what KIND of brown ?! "Like a chocolate bar ! " .... didnt even ask if it was DARK chocolate ! hahaha !! She loved her quilt , which was like a chocoate bar !
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Old 05-12-2012, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SouthPStitches View Post
Unfortunately, in your desire to provide for your sister something special in the perfect color just for her, she's probably thinking you're a tad bit "anal", and please excuse the expression. Obviously she hasn't been inside a fabric shop in the last decade and seen the gazillion blues available. Sometimes you just can't win.....
I so agree with this statement. Have you ever gone to a fabric shop with the color you want in your head? Only to get there and doubt yourself? Well I have. I never go without a swatch!
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
Smart woman!
yep you are smart so am I lol.
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Old 05-13-2012, 05:18 PM
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Your girlfriend may have color blindness - I do! Recently, at a guild meeting, I picked up some strips and called them purple - I was politely corrected to navy blue. I always laugh about those mistakes - Seems that some of the shades used to make the color are not visible to me, so I see colors differently.
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My daughter and I were discussing the color of something or other - I think she called it 'purple' - which to me is a dark, rich color - and what she was describing was I call 'lavender' - which to me is a pastel, light version of purple.

Sort of intriguing when someone mentions a color to me, the image that comes to my mind. When someone says red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or violet, brown or black - I think of the colors that are in the 'basic 8' Crayola crayon box.

I was so dumb in second grade - we had been taught that blue and red will make purple - and I did not realize that 'violet' and purple were the same thing - so I carefully colored whatever with red and blue crayons. DUH!
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