
A while back I mentioned we’d be starting a non-consecutive series on using artistic principals to use reproduction fabrics in a contemporary quilt. The first element I wrote about was Deconstruction. However, several people told me it was really the use of color that made it contemporary, not my structure. So, that seemed like the perfect topic for the next article. Usually when working with reproduction fabrics, the textile designer tries to replicate the colors originally seen in that period quilt. Frequently a lot of browns are used and a sepia tint is even given to other brighter colors to give those colors “age.” Remember that some chemical dyes turn brown over time, particularly if fugitive. Note the colors in this reproduction palampore by Mary Koval available for purchase in our etsy shop. It’s beautiful...