jill here... Thursday evening were leading a color wheel tutorial for our modern quilt group of the Des Moines Quilt Guild. I've taught color exploration classes in the past and have a bin of solid "colors". Although a bit disheveled, with some sorting and pressing, the stockpile came to life. So its a good thing that I'm a saver. Recreating these tints, tones and shades is not an easy task. It doesn't take a lot of fabric, just the right color combinations.
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The Blues |
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This is my color wheel notebook. Little factoids of color information are stored within these pages! |
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Twelve colors sorted with their tints, tones and shades, cut into little squares, packaged in little sandwich bags. |
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The blues, ready for Marny to individually sort and bag again.
Once the 48 colors are ready, it's a mixed bag. The group will have to identify each color and their three components. There are some surprises. Then an arrangement on gray background will yield a color wheel for each member's own use. We'll share some photos of the projects next week.
'till next Tuesday, enjoy the sunshine!
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I'm looking forward to this exercise as I'm 'color challenged.' Sherry VF
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for this lesson! I am so excited.
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