How To Use A Color Wheel To Find A Color Combo
How To Use A Color Wheel To Find A Color Combo
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Learning how to use a basic color wheel can help you choose fabrics
for your quilts. Don't let a color wheel dictate the colors you choose—
just keep in mind that it can help when you aren't sure where to turn
for inspiration.
Forget about all the rules you've heard about colors that do and do
not match because any color will work with any other color when we
experiment with different variations of each. One glance at scrap
quilts and a look at string quilts are proof of that.
The three primary colors are arranged at equal distances from each
other on the most commonly used simple color wheel.
Secondary Colors
The three secondary colors are located midway between the primary
colors. Secondary colors are created by mixing together equal
amounts of the nearby primary colors.
The type of color wheel we're using displays pure colors, but most of
the quilting fabrics you'll use will most likely be altered versions of
pure colors.
■ Warm colors, on the right of the color wheel, are more dominant
than the cool colors on the le side of the color wheel.
Neutral Colors
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■ Neutrals are very weak colors that allow other colors to move
forward in a design. Quilters o en use neutrals for backgrounds
or in other areas of the quilt they want to be less noticeable.
with all sorts of light to dark shades, tints, and tones of the color.
Use the color wheel, experiment with the basic color schemes, then
let your imagination take over. Try something new. Sometimes our
"mistakes" turn out to be our best successes
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