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Originally Posted by frugalfabrics
I think it's times like this when EQ would come in handy, because then you could audition your block into a full quilt.
I also, think the contrast is missing as the colors are too similar in shades. I'm thinking the 2 paisley type prints don't allow for the detail to come out...I'd switch one of those out with a lighter shade along that line. |
I'm not proficiient in it, but I've got the software and have tinkered with it a bit.
You can design your own quilt's on the computer and put in your fabric colors and make different block designs, and rotate your blocks to see the differences the placing and colors make. I'm sure there are more experienced users of it that could chime in and explain it better....but that's what I like about it when I did play around with it....it was amazing to see how different the quilt would look by changing one color or rortating a block or adding sashing. Hope I made sense..lol. |
EQ is Electric Quilt --- now in version 7. It's a software program that allows you to play with designs and fabrics. You can even scan your own fabric, and place it in the design....so you can see what it will look like before cutting out. Do a search on Google and you'll see examples.
I like the block, and your fabric, but I'm with the others, you need more contrast.....or more of a difference in the two patterns of fabric. |
Thanks ladies I will Google the Electric Quilt software and maybe if Im really really lucky I can get Santa to run out and buy it for me :P
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OHHH, now there's an idea...still time for the elves to get one last gift!
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Ditto! You need more contrast.
Originally Posted by Prism99
I think you need more contrast. Too many of the fabrics are in black and brown and grey tones that merge together, and at least a couple of the textures are very similar. Try starting over with a different focus fabric that has several colors in it, then choose fabrics that pick up those colors. Also it helps a lot to have a small amount of a "deep dark" fabric and "light bright" fabric in the block.
The bright yellow of the cutting mat peeking through actually livens up the block. Try changing out the golds and browns with brighter versions of yellow. |
It will look fine once sewed together.
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My vote, finish this block, then photograph it if you can, and use your computer to multiply it and audition what it would look like as a quilt. If it still looks too blah for you, then change fabrics for more contrast. But honestly, I like it now. A big fault of my quilts in the past was the color schemes lacking pazzazz, so I'm wary of this too.
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I love your block :D
If you want a calm quilt, use this combination, if you want one that pops, add a lighter fabric to the mix, like in the block at quilters cache :D:D:D |
Originally Posted by Jenniky
Good Morning btw everyone.. Sew.. :P Here is my problem. I decided to try making a new block this morning. It is Army Star and I found it at http://www.quilterscache.com
The picture of the pattern shows that it is made using five prints. So I picked five prints that I liked together..however once I cut every thing out and started sewing and placed the blocks the fabrics just didnt look right. Should I stop and rewind..or will it all look better once its completely sewn together? I welcome all opinions and suggestions thanks for taking the time to help me :) |
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