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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Color Theory Applies to Quilts
- CHAPTER 1: The Color Wheel
- Using the Excercises to Learn Color
Projects
- CHAPTER 2:
- CHAPTER 3:
- CHAPTER 4:
- Background and Foreground
Projects
- CHAPTER 5:
- Neutrals and Earthtones
Projects
- CHAPTER 6:
- the Symbolism of Color
Projects
- CHAPTER 7:
- Transparency and Light
Projects
- CHAPTER 8:
- Setting a Quilt, or Setting It in Motion
Projects
- CHAPTER 9:
- Use Color Theory on Fabric Choices
Projects
- CHAPTER 10:
- Your Personal Color Principles
Projects
- Effects Color Have On Each Other
- Footnotes and Bibliography
- Glossary of Terms
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Title: Color for Quilters
Author/Designer: Susan Richardson McKelvey
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1984
Publisher: Yours Truly, Inc., Westminster, CA
Language: English
Page Count: 48
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 8 1/2" x 11"
ISBN: 093294616X
SUMMARY- This is a great little book for learning how to understand and manipulate color choices in quilting.
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