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This image was scanned from the Dianna May Martin personal library collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- SECTION ONE: Visual Coloring
- Color Influences
- The Blending of Cultural and Regional Influences
- The Art of Seeing
- First Steps to Visual Coloring
- Selecting Colors and Fabrics with Visual Coloring
- Visual Coloring Options
- Visual Coloring in Action
- Beginning Your Quilt
- An Ending Thought
- Activities and Excercises
- SECTION TWO: The Quilt Studio- Visual Coloring in Action
- An Invitation to a Color Adventure
- Creative Suggestions
- Activities & Exercises
- SECTION THREE: Quilt Projects Using Visual Coloring
- Project 1: Autumn Log Cabin
- Project 2: North Wind: Flora in the Furrows
- Project 3: Star Bright, Snow White
- Project 4: Sunrise Lattice Stars
- Project 5: Woodland Ocean Waves
- References
- Index
- About the Author
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Title: Visual Coloring: A Foolproof Approach to Color-Rich Quilts
Editors: Joen Wolfrom
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2007
Publisher: C&T Publishing, Lafayette, CA
Language: English
Page Count: 96
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 1571203982
SUMMARY- I wasn't as gob-smacked by this one as I was "Color Play", but there's still a whole lot of eye candy and useful information. I can easily see why mom wanted these on her shelf.
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