First Look: Quiltmaker’s July/August & September/October Coloration Concern 


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Coloration Your World!

Let’s take a more in-depth have a look at the brand new Quiltmaker July/August & September/October Coloration Concern .

There’s one thing magical about colours. Whenever you select materials for a quilt, it’s not simply concerning the hues—it’s additionally how they play collectively and the feelings they evoke. Coloration has this uncanny capacity to talk to our souls and ignite our imaginations. So, we couldn’t be extra excited to share a bit concerning the kaleidoscope of patterns and options we’ve assembled for you in Quiltmaker’s vibrant, super-sized coloration situation. From daring and vivid designs to comfortable, soothing palettes, there’s something for each style and elegance!

Quiltmaker’s July/August and September/October 2024 situation

We’ll present you ways the colour wheel, like a quilter’s compass, can efficiently information you thru the huge expanse of coloration combos. See how two colours can complement one another as you piece Ramona Sorensen’s candy Child Checkerboard Squares

Ramona Sorensen selected colours reverse one another on the colour wheel for her Child Checkerboard Squares quilt.

Experiment with three colours on the colour wheel to make Dee Sydnor’s Floral Trinity throw or Judy McCrosky’s Coloration Combos quilt. 

Dive into tetradic (four-color) schemes for Carl and Linda Sullivan’s Swatch Bloc quilt or Jane Baumstark’s Classic Violets challenge.

Jane Baumstark’s Classic Violets quilt comes alive with a dynamic distinction of complementary colours.

In case you are drawn to harmonious blends of a number of colours, take a look at Splendid Spectrum by Susan Deshensky, Solidiflies by Mary Kay Davis, or Samara by Alison Barry.

Mary Kay Davis captured the fantastic thing about butterflies in a polychromatic coloration scheme for Solidiflies.

Uncover how colours can create visible temperature with Jen Daly’s Shimmering Sundown or the phantasm of transparency with Gigi Levsen’s Filtered Mild.

Jen Daly’s Shimmering Sundown. sizzles with a heat coloration palette of yellows, oranges, and reds.

Coloration Inspiration

The colour wheel is only one software for unlocking the infinite coloration potentialities in quilting initiatives. We’ve additionally sprinkled in some insightful articles from Luana Rubin and Steph Skardal to assist take your quilting recreation to new, colourful heights. And Amy Struckmeyer shares her ideas for utilizing coloration successfully in our Designer Q&A.

On this particular collector’s version of Quiltmaker’s July/August & September/October Coloration Concern, there’s a complete spectrum of potentialities ready to be explored. Are you able to experiment with totally different coloration combos to see the place YOUR creativeness takes you?

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