Choosing the Color of Your Fabric for
Quilting
Choosing the right fabric for quilting
makes all the difference in your quilting project. One
important element to consider when picking out fabric for
quilting is the color or color scheme of your quilt. It may be
the easiest to go with your favorite color but, of course, it
will be more fun to work with other colors as well. Because
there are so many colors to choose from, it will help in your
decision making if you have a basic understanding of how they
work.
Remember that color has three properties, namely hue, value and
intensity. Hue is the shade of a color that distinguishes it
from other colors. Red, blue, yellow are hues. Value is the
darkness or lightness of a hue – light blue or dark blue, for
instance. Placing fabric for quilting with different values
gives the quilt depth. Intensity is a hue’s brightness or
dullness. Pure colors, such as red or yellow, are more intense
than mixed ones such as red-orange or yellow-green.
Quilters should also consider if a color is warm or cool, which
refers to its visual temperature. Cool colors appear as if they
are receding into the quilt block while warm colors appear to
be advancing.
A useful tool when choosing colors for your quilting fabric
is the color wheel. On the color wheel, you will see the three
classifications of color, which are primary, secondary and
intermediate. There are only three primary colors – red, blue
and yellow. When you mix two of these primary colors, the
resulting color is a secondary color. An example of this is
violet, which results from mixing blue with red. The other two
secondary colors are green (yellow + blue) and orange (red +
yellow). Now, when you combine a primary color with a secondary
color, you get an intermediate color. Examples of these are
blue-violet or yellow-orange.
Just by looking at a color wheel, you can get various color
ideas for your fabric for quilting. Certainly, you can use more
colors besides the basic red, yellow and blue.
A good way to use the color wheel is to look at which colors
compliment or contrast with each other.
When choosing your fabric for quilting, remember that you
can use any color combination. You can have a monochromatic
quilt, which makes use of different shades of one color. You
can also try a neutral color combination, which combines white,
black and gray only. Pick out fabrics with three to five colors
that are next to each other on the color wheel and your quilt
will have a beautiful analogous color combination.
Start with one color and then mix and match until you find
the perfect combination. Use the color wheel as your guide.
Your color choices are practically endless so feel free to use
more than one color of fabric for quilting.
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