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    Choosing Colours

    Whilst reading a back article on http://needleprint.blogspot.com/I came across this quote and thought it was very thoughtful and useful

    I also had chance to speak to Edna Gibson who works with kumihimo - braids - which are wonderful. They are complex and extraordinarily beautiful in their infinite combinations and structures. I was totally mesemerised by Edna's choice of colours and asked how she chose the colours for her designs. I think her answer is helpful not only to braiders, but to stitchers and knitters also. She says she puts a palette of her threads out on a table which she passes many times a day. If she keeps going past it without thinking about it, then she knows the colours are OK. If she has to pause and stop, then she knows there is something wrong and will remove colours and change them.
    From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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    That's how I use my design wall! If a layout can stay up a couple of days without my wanting to move stuff around, that's the way it gets sewn together!


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      #3
      This is also how I work... it goes on to the design wall and sits there for a couple of days/weeks... if i don't have the "impulse" to change it, it is right, if I keep looking at it, and wanting to change something, then its not good yet... I also take photos and look at those, as that sometimes helps..

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        #4
        Came across this piece this evening

        'I heard painter Scott Burdick say, if you get the values right, you can use any color.' http://karengillistaylor.wordpress.c...ing-critiques/

        Again, it doesn't matter (to me at least), that they are using paints rather than fabrics to achieve their look, they are working with colours and looking at how they balance with each other. How many of us quilters would think to put pinks and purples into a woodland scene, and think they could get away with it? I know I wouldn't :shock: but I might try it now, if I can find the right values :wink:

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          #5
          Thank you for sharing. That's amazing colors. I get more and more the feeling of how important value is, and I really try to work with it.

          living in Central Denmark
          Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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            #6
            I leave mine up for several days also...because I want to see it in daylight and evening light. It makes a big difference.

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              #7
              I also leave mine up on the design wall for a few days, and sometimes over a month until I can feel its right, and as already said in the different times of the day as the colours look different


              Taree NSW - Australia
              My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself

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