The last few days I have come across some interesting subjects that apply to quilters and can teach us a few lessons. Lessons that cost nothing! My favourite thing about the internet. When you look for information on the internet and when you look at BLOGS it rarely costs a penny!
On Ellen Ann Eddy's blog is an explaination of the colour wheel -- not about the colours but about which colour wheel to use, depending on what you are looking at...
http://www.ellenanneeddy.com/weblog/?p=480
Susie Monday (quilt artist) has a very useful post on her blog about What Writers need for focus. Pretty much the same rules apply to quilt making or for that matter EVERYDAY LIFE -- I know I break the first rule regularly and now I know that rule is the biggest challenge for most everybody...
Check out http://susiemonday.squarespace.com/journal/2012/1/30/what-henry-miller-said-writers-read-artists-you-need-for-foc.html
And here is another ART Quilter's Blog that is just completely fun to look at! Not just one entry, if you read not one word, the photos of quilts (not just her own) will keep your eyes moving as you scroll down the page! Are you thinking you might want to create a COW Quilt after taking a look at her images?
http://marylouweidman.blogspot.com/
And even though I have the "button" over on my right hand side bar, I am going to suggest you go check out the Needle and Thread network. Every Wednesday is a "LINK-UP" of Canadian Blogs with something new every week... Just click on the red 'button' over there to explore a set of Canadian quilters and crafters....
Thanks for sharing the link to Ellen Ann Eddy's post on colour. Very interesting. I really had no idea that you would have a different wheel for computer and print!
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