Yesterday I was asked about the value contrast on my "Plan C" choice -
So I thought I would show you some black/white photos -
Here's the TURQUOISE - "Plan C Batik" - "Plan B PINK" - and another batik -
The "Plan B PINK" is definitely lighter than "Plan C" -
And lighter than the TURQUOISE -
But when I compare "Plan C" to the TURQUOISE - it's darker -
Not by much - but enough to suit me -
And - if I decide later that I don't like it -
I can always change back to the "Plan B PINK" -
I have plenty of both TURQUOISE and "Plan B PINK" -
I had already cut one strip of the TURQUOISE and one strip of "Plan C" -
So then I made a bunch of larger HST -
And I wanted to show you how the black tip at the top of my LEFT-EZE™ Rule - eliminates one of the dog-ears when you use a pre-cut strip -
The dashed seam allowance line on the long diagonal extends to the right edge of the ruler - at the corner - exactly where the cut edge meets the top of the strip -
So when you start sewing from the flat end of the HST -
You have the 1/4" seam allowance starting in the corner -
And it's one less dog-ear you have to trim -
So then I made a bunch of larger "center HST" -
Tomorrow I'll pair up some of the 2-1/2" strips -
Make some of the smaller HST -
And go from there - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
3 comments:
I like the Plan C fabric best. I also like the visual texture that the "C" fabric has.
I like the subtle difference in the values of Plan C.
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