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Choosing quilt colours starts with identifying a general mood or theme you want to achieve, whether that is soft and serene or bold and high-contrast. Beginners can find great success by using an inspiration fabric or opting for Color Confidence for Quilters: Choosing colors for your next quilt curated by designers. While picking hues is important, understanding colour value—the relative lightness or darkness of a fabric—is the real secret to making your design pop. Dark fabrics recede to provide depth, while lighter fabrics come forward to create highlights and define your patchwork shapes. For an effective strategy, you can use a combination of light, medium, and dark values across your selected The Ultimate Guide to Using Color Value in Quilt Design hues. A handy trick to check your contrast is taking a black-and-white photo of your fabric swatches to ensure you have enough tonal variation. Finally, consider the relationships and placement of colours using Colour theory for quilt making - petalplum principles. You can experiment with using How to Plan a Quilt Colour Scheme - fabric & flowers by testing out complementary colours for drama, or analogous colours for a smooth, blended look. You can also review the Colour & Contrast - Carolyn Gibbs Quilts to ensure the colour temperature strikes the right balance for your project. Most importantly, audition your fabrics next to each other before sewing to ensure the overall pull suits your personal aesthetic.

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