Quilting – How to Chose Colours for Your Quilt – Colour Theory Part 1

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  • Swedish leo
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    • Feb 2012
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    Quilting – How to Chose Colours for Your Quilt – Colour Theory Part 1

    Ever wonder what colours to choose for your quilt? This is part one of a series on Colour Theory for Quilters. This video explains starts with the basics whe...




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  • Vonnie
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    • Apr 2013
    • 5226

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    Re: Quilting – How to Chose Colours for Your Quilt – Colour Theory Part 1

    Thank you! Haven't watched them yet but I plan on watching them later.
    Vonnie

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    • jjkaiser
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      Missouri Star
      • Oct 2013
      • 9654

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      Re: Quilting – How to Chose Colours for Your Quilt – Colour Theory Part 1

      Well normally I love her videos. These not so much. I watched two out of three of these. For some reason I just don't get into this detail I think it is over analyzing color. For me what works is just seeing fabrics together and deciding if it is something that looks good, regardless of where it falls on the color wheel or what is "supposed to" go with what.
      Jocelyn
      South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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