Color Works: The Crafter's Guide to Color | 
enlarge | Author: Deb Menz Publisher: Interweave Press Category: Book
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 118600
Media: Spiral-bound Pages: 152 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.8 x 1.2
ISBN: 1931499470 Dewey Decimal Number: 746.46 EAN: 9781931499477
Publication Date: May 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description
Crafters can explore colors with confidence in a variety of mediums with the advice in this book. The principles of color theory are clearly and simply explained and applied to knitting, spinning, weaving, surface design (including stenciling and rubber stamping), hand and machine embroidery, beadwork, and paper collage. Basic color concepts are presented in sections on color description, values, contrasting and complementary colors, warm and cool colors, undertones, and using color relationships. A pull-out color wheel and handy color chips in perforated format that are easy to remove and use for planning, matching, and shopping for supplies are included.
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Classic Reference on Color...Don't Miss This One! June 2, 2004 Diane Fitzgerald (Minneapolis, MN USA) 60 out of 60 found this review helpful
This book is one of the most valuable resources I've ever seen regarding color. The book is more than just a book--it is a tool to be used and referred to often. I am particularly impressed with its scope in that it can be used by all fiber artists as well as bead artists. The book also has been designed by a practical person. First of all, it lays flat. Second it has pockets at the back so that the removable parts can be saved easily after working with them. The photography is superb and the printing is outstanding. I felt like I could almost pluck the examples off the page! Finally, Deb's writing is concise and to the point. No wading through tiresome text. For the price it is the best bargain in the fiber field today. This one will be a classic!
It's a must have for any fiber artist! May 8, 2004 Sheri Smith (Spin2Knit in E. Tennessee) 59 out of 59 found this review helpful
Needless to say, Deb Menz is one of my favorite fiber teachers of all time. And her last book, Color in Spinning, will always be the tool that turned me onto color gungho. This one, furthered my color education and opened my eyes to the endless possibilities of the color and hue spectrum. It even has a color wheel, value scale, hue family colors, and color harmony overlays! I highly recommend this book as a must have tool for any fiber person. I think it will be wonderful for many people just getting into design who haven't had formal theory classes or the opportunity to take a lot of color theory or dyeing classes. Deb does a great job covering how color theory affects a variety of mediums: spinning, knitting, weaving, beading, quilting, needlepoint and embroidery techniques.
all that you need to know!! August 1, 2005 Patsy Kelly (Springfield MO) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Wonderful book! There's probaby more than I'll ever need to know about color theory in this book, but I love it for giving me the confidence to dye and combine colors I would have never thought of combining. I've read other reviewers complain about the difficulty of the punch-out reference pages in the back of the book, but that's easily solved by using an exacto knife and about 5 minutes. The results are worth it and the book is all the info you'll ever need to forge ahead and combine colors for whatever application you need.
User Friendly Guide of Color Theory January 22, 2007 SSK Weaver (Rathdrum, ID United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Color theory can be difficult to understand let alone put to use. This book not only explains color theory in an easy to follow manner but also includes photographs of samples in 9 different craft areas to illustrate each topic. The samples include knitting, quilting, beading, paper and weaving. Each medium adds it own twist to the "rules" so seeing an example is worth a thousand words. The portion on value is very good as the role of a colors value is often overlooked. The value principles are also illustrated with real materials. The color wheel and color chips helps one put all the information to use. This book is both a guide and a tool.
Color and medium combinations March 6, 2008 Lannie M. Graham (Coconut Creek, FL) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Deb Menz's Color Works is about color combination. There are numerous illustrations of theory and practice. The pages of samples showing several mediums makes the book for me. The same color on yarn, fabric, seed beads, or paper has a different resonance. The text illustrates how color/medium combinations "can be dramatic or theatrical." The examples push the reader to consider alternative color choices. Goethe's color theory of relative proportions is convincingly illustrated. Deb Menz offers practical methods to add more colors (hexad harmony) while avoiding a rainbow look. There's plenty to retrain the eye and mind.
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