Here's my favorite group of 30 steps. They have a deep saturation, lots of texture, and are jewel tones.
These 21 were created by combining the same three primaries that I used for the 'jewels' above. They are more muted and earthy looking. They still have a lot of texture, somewhat like cracked ice.
I also put together a small group for a customer. She wanted a special color collection for a project she is working on.
It's so encouraging to have clients that request a color palette be made for them. They know I will be very meticulous with the record keeping. If she decides she likes the top one but wants a more subtle blending of colors I will be able to make those for her this week. The 'dye lab' is always calling my name, and I love answering the call.
On the more mundane side of things, I purged a large basketfull of clothes that wear just 'hanging around' and 'taking up space'. It is such a mood lifter to get rid of unused items. BTW I love the hat sitting on top of the pile, but in SC it's too warm to wear it.
6 comments:
Wow! I especially love all your 'jewel' fabrics
It's raining here again today so I appreciate a bit of colour!!
I love the dark colors too...they'll look great together in a quilt!!! Your greys and lavenders turned out really nice...was that jet black?
Dorothy
I love your jewel tone fabrics too! I must say that I was most taken with your hat though. I bet it looked spectacular on you!
Hi there friends,
Gill, hope the su comes out soon. But keep an eye out for the next 'batch o color' coming by the end of this week!!
Dorothy, the black and shades of grey all came from 44BB, Dharma Trading Company. I will be doing some specif experiments on blacks again in the future. I also made my own recipe for black at one time. I really like it, and especially if it 'split' it was gorgeous. But, alas, the mixed colors that I used are not all still available. I need to produce my own from pure dyes, but it's still such a guessing game at best. The darker colors would look nice all together in a quilt. I'm not sure what I would chose though for background. Any ideas?
Terry,
I loved that red hat. Since I'm wearing my hair so much shorter now, and I keep it thinned, it is actually too big I could put something inside at the brim to make it fit better, but it's not likely I'll ever wear it in South Carolina. Maybe I should drop it off to you? Hmmm,,, that was one of the pieces that she asked me to bring back in October.
Thanks for the comments,
Luann
I really like the fabric in the third photo - lovely subtle colours and the texture shows up really well.
Monica,
The third group consists of:
Top one was made using pure dyes, one red, one blue
The next three are tints from the black/deep grey
The bottom three are what was left of the solutions from the top 4 pieces. I wish I would have used a lot less, if any at all, of the darkest grey.
Next time,,,
Luann
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