Colorsense: Creative Color Combinations for Crafters

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Author: Susan Levin

ISBN-10: 1933027290

ISBN-13: 9781933027296

Category: Design - General & Miscellaneous

Every crafter—needleworkers, painters, scrapbookers—needs this guide! Color is one of the first things we notice about a garment, necklace, or home accessory—and it can make or break a project. That’s why anyone who has ever struggled to select the perfect blend of hues for a prized piece will immediately recognize its value. Here are thousands of tried-and-true combinations, all based on established tenets of color theory, to choose from. And the volume features the unique ColorSense™ color...

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Every crafter—needleworkers, painters, scrapbookers—needs this guide! Color is one of the first things we notice about a garment, necklace, or home accessory—and it can make or break a project. That’s why anyone who has ever struggled to select the perfect blend of hues for a prized piece will immediately recognize its value. Here are thousands of tried-and-true combinations, all based on established tenets of color theory, to choose from. And the volume features the unique ColorSense™ color wheel and cutout templates: just place them over the colors you’re thinking of using to see how they appear in different proportions and against white or black backgrounds. Everyone from artists to home decorators will turn to this again and again. Constance Ashmore Fairchild - Library Journal Crafters know that individual colors are always perceived in relation to the colors around them. The many pages of sample monochromatic and two-, three-, or four-color combinations here are based on rules of color theory and intended to take the trial and error out of combining colors for quilts or other art projects. Removable color swatches, templates, and a separate color wheel selector are included. Recommended for crafts and art collections.

\ Library JournalCrafters know that individual colors are always perceived in relation to the colors around them. The many pages of sample monochromatic and two-, three-, or four-color combinations here are based on rules of color theory and intended to take the trial and error out of combining colors for quilts or other art projects. Removable color swatches, templates, and a separate color wheel selector are included. Recommended for crafts and art collections.\ \ —Constance Ashmore Fairchild\ \