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The Quilter's Color Club - Secrets of Value Temperature & Special Effects - cover

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

Christine E. Barnes

Verlag: C&T Publishing

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Beschreibung

“Gain the color confidence you’ve never experienced before . . . This book is perfect for teachers, bee groups or individuals.” —American Quilter 
 
Christine Barnes’s quilter-friendly approach provides new and exciting ways to apply simple color concepts to your work. This book reveals successful color combinations in action with an inspiring gallery of eye-catching quilts.  
 
Chock full of hands-on exercises, this book teaches how to use value, temperature, and intensity to make quilts luminous and full of movement. 
 
“A practical approach for using color to bring quilts to life . . . Eight projects accompany twelve hands-on exercises in this top pick for quilters at all levels.” —The Needlecraft Shelf
Verfügbar seit: 01.02.2011.
Drucklänge: 96 Seiten.

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