Re: Marbek Nativity
- From: John Quinn <quinn.john.p@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:53:53 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 27, 12:46 am, mir...@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote:
THEre are many colors that seem to float or sink in others ,,,, but it
is a very personal thing , because not ALL humans see colors in the
exact same way ,, it also depends on the way Light falls on the work ,
it also depends on what stitches = which way the thread goes ,
vertical or horizontal ,,,, and last and not least , since most poeple
here Frame their work ,, it also depends on what color and width passe
partout and frame one uses.
mirjam
But I can tell you from my wizard that a lot of dark colors stand out
just fine against a black background, even if you think they wouldn't.
--
Karen C - California
Thanks for the advice, I think I'll do the colors as charted. If I
don't like how it looks I can always frog and change. My DW is afraid
the folds that are creased into the fabric from the shop won't come
out after it's stitched. I am going to try to wash and iron it before
putting it on the frame.
John
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