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Sunday, November 11, 2018
Another jelly roll -
Or two -
For another project - ;))
Two rolls of 20 fabrics - 20 strips = 40 strips total -
Lots of graphic color -
Lots of possibilities -
I have a pattern in mind - but it needs 20 pairs of light/dark strips -
I might have to fudge that a little bit - there are more dark strips than light -
But as long as there is some contrast between the two strips -
It should be fine -
And the more I look at these all laid out -
I might pair them up just as they are -
There's enough variety that it probably would look pretty good -
And be a whole lot less work for me - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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4 comments:
Having just put together two black and white tops, I found that, when doing dark on light and light on dark, some of the prints could be either depending on the partner.
Your stash just keep giving! I like these prints and I, too, agree that light and dark are relative. Contrast is important. I'm curious what you're working on, but will wait for the reveal...
I agree with Julie. Light and Dark are sometimes relative depending on what is next to it. If you compare twilight to the mid-day sun, twilight is dark. BUT, comparing twilight to darkest midnight makes twilight appear to be quite bright.
(deleted and reposted because I am fallible at spelling in the early mornings.)
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