Fabric colors reflect the creativity of the designer’s eye. However, we do not always know what those colors are based on. For example, if there’s a fabric line that takes its colors from a rock collection – what rocks? Are they geographical rocks found only where the designer lives and/or works? Precious stones? We quilters just don’t know!
What we can do, though, is to use nature to dictate the colors of our quilts. It’s a pretty simple process even if you believe you are challenged by computer programs. Use an image program to ‘point to’ the colors you would like to use and then paste that color on a new blank or white image. Save it on your computer with the photos or print it out so you have it when you go fabric shopping.
Here’s one that I found that is pretty cool. This butterfly was no longer alive when one of our kids brought it in the house. They loved the colors! What they didn’t know was that the underside of the butterfly had a different pattern and different colors than the front!
Front of the Butterfly
Colors from the front of the Butterfly
Back side of the Butterfly
Colors from the back side of the Butterfly
Let’s create a quilted nature!