Honest opinion needed on another Dresden Plate
#31
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I really like your color choices. There is a good balance of dark and lights.
Once while shopping for a dining room rug, the salesclerk pointed out the difference in color combinations that were loud and others that were quiet. In other words, some color combinations are soothing and calming and others are bold and seem to shout...when using lots of brights. Your block colors are calming to me. You will have to decide what affect you are looking for in your overall quilt. Have fun!
Once while shopping for a dining room rug, the salesclerk pointed out the difference in color combinations that were loud and others that were quiet. In other words, some color combinations are soothing and calming and others are bold and seem to shout...when using lots of brights. Your block colors are calming to me. You will have to decide what affect you are looking for in your overall quilt. Have fun!
#34
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I am beginner so what do I know, but my first thought was the same thing. Love the color choices, but it's too dark heavy on the bottom....and too light on the top. Seems out of balance. If its part of a quilt where all the DP's are the same, I say ok, but if it's a singular design, I would swap a few of the bottom with the top. IMHO.
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#35
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I do not believe there is anything "wrong" or "missing" with this Dresden plate. If you feel that you need a splash of color, put a bright center in the middle. If all of your Dresdens are indeed scrappy, using the same center in all of your blocks will unify an entire project. Keep up your good work and how us a picture of your finished project!
#36
I like your dresden plate and fabrics, but I think the four dark petals over power the rest of them, causing the eye to go just to the darks. Not sure how I would change it, maybe rearrange them, take the darks out and replace with something else, or possibly the background fabric will balance it all out? I hope we get to see it when it is finished. I love the Dresden Plate quilts. It is the first pattern I was drawn to even as a kid.
#38
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I really like your plate. I had to look at it for a bit because it is made up of so many fabrics. In your plan are the other plates going to be just like this one or random scrappy in these same fabrics? Since it the usual plan to put the plates on a background, do you plan to use the same background? I would suggest that you use different colors for the backgrounds-perhaps the same or nearly same value-to make portions of each plate pop out. There are lots of possibilities for these pretty Dresden plates. Will be anxious to see the next phase.
#39
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I like your dresden plate and fabrics, but I think the four dark petals over power the rest of them, causing the eye to go just to the darks. Not sure how I would change it, maybe rearrange them, take the darks out and replace with something else, or possibly the background fabric will balance it all out? I hope we get to see it when it is finished. I love the Dresden Plate quilts. It is the first pattern I was drawn to even as a kid.
If all the plates in the quilt are randomly spaced such as this, it will be fine. If you evenly space one plate, then they all need to be evenly spaced. I like random.
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