Colour scheme #8
This scheme is similar to #7 but has darker pinks/burgundies in it to add more depth. The light grey is a great neutral and adding in a…
This scheme is similar to #7 but has darker pinks/burgundies in it to add more depth. The light grey is a great neutral and adding in a…
This colour scheme is pretty calming. Although I am not a pink person, I feel it balances out the blue, green and turquoises. Happy quilting,…
The rule of thirds can be applied to many aspects of design. It’s found in nature— even on your face— and just about every product…
Today’s colour scheme can be used in a variety of ways—it looks terrific in delicate floral quilts. As some of the colours are quite striking,…
So you have a photo you want to use for a pictorial quilt but it’s not quite right just yet, so what do you do?…
Using red, yellow and blue can be cleverly done by using tints, tones and shades. Blending the colours will create some murky colours but the scheme will…
This is a more unusual colour scheme but it works well. Here, greyed plum tones are offset with some burnt orange. The greys with green…
Colour scheme #3 contains more earthy tones that look great when separated by the black/charcoal colour. Normally I don’t tend to mix browns with different…
This mix of earthy colours has become a favourite of late. It may look like a medium to dark colour scheme, but try using light and dark…
Welcome to the first of many colour schemes to be posted. I’ve made up my own colour chips in Photoshop using a photo of a stained…