Quilt with Mineral Yellow Dye (Chrome Orange)
from my collection.
I have an article in the current QuiltMania (#144-July & August)
look with plenty of large photos of quilts old and new. (Speaking of new---isn't that a great
background choice for the appliqued cover quilt by Barbie Mitchell?)
Carol looking very summery as does issue #144
where I wrote about the chrome colors orange and yellow.
Most of the photos are Carol's with some from my files.
Like a detail from this late 19th /early 20th century quilt
Sarah Schmidt's family in Alabama.
Here are more detail photos that didn't make the cut.
They illustrate some of the points in the article.
Chrome orange (we call it cheddar) loses color from
"acids which can draw out the orange leaving a pale yellow-green or white area."
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I enjoyed reading the article, Barbara. The two that caught my eye are the Medallion on p. 31 and the Orange Basket on p. 34. (At first I thought it was orange because of the color. Then I looked very closely and saw the oranges in each basket.) It's fun to read the translated parts of Quiltmania--the words are English but the phrasing is very French.
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed a fabulous article. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSew interesting! love your research.
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