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Winter Ice 1 |
It was for our art quilters group where we had been talking about contrast and I wanted further practice with abstract piecing. I was only moderately happy with it. The straight line quilting was something new for me and to tell you the truth I found it a bit boring. It's much more fun filling in with feathers and other curvy patterns.
As I examined the little quilt I thought that the lines were too horizontal to be icy and so I whipped another little quilt. This time I tried to add some more value in the background as well. Instead of an ombre fabric background, I added light, medium and dark fabrics.
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Winter 2 |
I read somewhere that it is better to include only light and medium values and a hint of dark or the opposite, all medium and darks and a hint of light. So I had another try at it.
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Winter Ice 3 |
You can see that I used only lights and mediums in the shapes and a hint of dark in between. I still had the competing focal point though and it seemed a bit dull and ordinary. You might also notice that I gave up on the piecing and to be quick I fused the pieces on.
I had another try, I only had the one focal point now and I added some different colours.
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Winter 4 |
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Winter 5 |
What do you think? I'd love to know.
It might seem like a fairly pointless exercise to some but I actually think that it was a valuable learning experience. You can read all you like about colour and design but you don't really know unless you try it out.
Bye for now,
Linda
This is way out of my comfort zone, but as winter ice I like number 3????
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Jude, I think that number 3 does look more icy as well. I just needed to be more careful with the focal point
ReplyDeleteWhat do I know! Nothing...actually, #1 is my favorite...but they are all wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Robbie, I really liked the first one when I finished it but a couple of days later, I had some doubts.
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