2017 Road Teacher, Michele Crawford, knows a lot about color and quilting. A quilt designer since 1989, Michele presented a $5.00 lecture at Road 2016 on The Value of Color which explored the use of color value to enhance quilt design.
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Michele began her lecture talking about the psychology of colors which often dictates what a person wears, lives with, and puts in their quilts:
Red: action, confidence
Pink: romance, tranquility
Orange: close relative to red; sets apart from surroundings
Yellow: happiness, optimism
Green: soothes, relaxes
Blue: calm, cool, trustworthy
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Purple: uplifts, spirituality
White: hope, purity
Black: power, authority
Grey: knowledge, wisdom
When creating a quilt, color provides the basic design principles: Movement, Repetition, and Variety. Michele gave some added tips for repetition and variety. She said a Resting Spot should always be included in a quilt including a different color or value or border. She also warned about not having the quilt be too busy. If a quilt is too busy, it’s not pleasant to view because the eye is constantly wandering. And because variety is the spice of life, a zinger color (something not even in the quilt or border) can “make the quilt” sparkle. The color wheel is divided into 3 categories that are considered the pure colors: Primary colors – red, yellow and blue with (*Yellow being the most dominant pure color) Secondary colors – orange, green and violet Tertiary colors – red/orange, red/violet, yellow/green, yellow/orange, blue/green and blue/violet Complimentary Colors appear on opposite sides of a color wheel – red/green for example. Black is the mixture of all the pure colors. White is the absence of color. The true neutrals are the achromatic colors: black and white plus grey. The rule of thumb to remember when working with pure colors is that LIGHT ADVANCES ON DARK and DARK ADVANCES ON LIGHT. [caption id="attachment_4176" align="aligncenter" width="336"]

