The Quilter's Color Club: Secrets of Value, Temperature & Special Effects

The Quilter's Color Club: Secrets of Value, Temperature & Special Effects

by Christine Barnes (Author)

Synopsis

Christine's quilter-friendly approach will open your eyes to new and exciting ways to apply simple color concepts to your work. See successful color combinations in action with an inspiring gallery of eye-catching quilts. Chock full of hands-on exercises, this book teaches you how to use value, temperature, and intensity to make your quilts luminous and full of movement.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: Large type edition
Publisher: C & T Publishing
Published: 15 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 1607050099
ISBN 13: 9781607050094

Media Reviews

Sept 11

Most quilters at some point need help with color and Christine Barnes offers the perfect way for you to gain color confidence. She found that when students took her workshops they wanted more color help, particularly in a group setting. That led to her creating a color club, where you can work with friends to explore color concepts and get feedback. She even offers tips if you want to work as a color club of one. The club works by following 12 hands-on exercises titled Give It a Try! In addition to the 12 exercises, Christine offers eight projects that build on what you've learned about color, including value, intensity, visual temperature, luminosity and more. The gallery section of the book features 35 examples of quilts and vests that demonstrate the color qualities. Christine also answers questions that she frequently gets from quilters about color. I loved Christine's practical, easy-to-follow approach to understanding color concepts, and anyone who joins the club will see positive results in the color in her quilts.

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Author Bio

Christine E. Barnes has taught color workshops for quilters since 1997. Her pursuit of a writing career began with degrees in textile design and journalism, then her editorial work for quilting publications brought her closer to her real passion-color in quilts. She lives in Grass Valley, California. Visit her website www.christinebarnes.com