This week the fabric of the week is the
Provence, France Tea Sign document print fabric.
This is set up for making cushions, but would make wonderful curtains as well!
COLOR THEORY- Light and the Color Spectrum
THE VISUAL LIGHT SPECTRUM
Light is something most of us take for granted. If color is an attribute, of function, of light, what is light?
FAVORITE FABRICS of the WEEK – Sunday, 27 February 2011
This week the fabric that sold the most was the
RED DEER FABBRIC
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COLOR THEORY INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS COLOR?
Color is all around us. The same fabric can, and will, appear different to two different people, in two different places, and at different times of the day.
Find out why!
How many times have you heard someone say something is pink, to have someone else say, no it is salmon? And a fabric in the morning, in a room facing east, will appear very different from that same fabric in the evening in a room with northern light.
Not only can the color appear different to different people and at different times of the day, it can also look different because of the light quality of a location. A fabric in mid-coast Maine, inland 7 miles, looks totally different on the shore. I first became aware of this years ago… a woman wrote about moving to Paris, from New York. She bought fabric in New York for an apartment in Paris, and had it shipped there. The light of Paris, with it’s high Renaissance skies, made the colors of the fabric appear totally different! And a fabric in Denver with its high, clear light, will be very different in Seattle.
So, what is color? And how is it possible for it to be so variable?
Color is how our visual nerves register color in terms of the attributes of color: the amount of green-or-red; the amount of blue-or-yellow; and the brightness.
As defined by the Encarta World English Dictionary:
“Color is the property causing visual sensation. It is the property of objects that depends on the light that they reflect and is perceived as red, blue, green, or other shades.
It is not black or white. It is a manifestation of color, e.g. red or green, as opposed to black, white, or gray.” To be continued…
POST CARDS from away- Home Decorating
Some people have done some amazing things with our fabric.
We enjoy seeing what people do, and hope you will as well!
Enjoy!
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Rockport-Camden Maine, February, 2011
Last weekend we took a short drive to
the Rockport Camden Maine area.
Most Sold Fabric of the Week 2/15/11
This week the most sold fabric was again, the FERN FABRIC with the small lizard.
But, the most asked for color was turquoise and pale blue,
in a tropical design.
MOST SOLD FABRIC of the WEEK 2/6/11
This week the fabric that sold the most was the FERN FABRIC with the little lizard, butterfly, grasshopeer, and snail.
FABRIC FAVORITES 1/10/11
Every week for years we have given a weekly update as to what is moving the most. Sometimes it is a color, sometimes a pattern- it is always a surprise!
This past week the fabric that one the favorites award, in sales, was the
Peacock Fabric in Victorian red.
A BIT ABOUT MAINE
OCTOBER 31, 2010
It is halloween! Happy Halloween to all!
FALL at BRICK HOUSE FABRICS
As fall days shorten, and the leaves tumble off of the trees, it is a great time, when traveling to see more of Maine than one does in the summer! With the leaves off of the trees and bushes one can see through to the granite ledges and stones that Maine is made of. And one can see also, ponds, lakes, rivers, tidal zones, and the ocean in places that are hidden during the summer. The colors of Maine at this point in the year are the bright yellows of birch trees, with colorful maples, russet oaks, against which the ever greens stand out sharply. Now is a great time, before the snow flies, to explore the byways and smaller roads of Maine. Continue reading A BIT ABOUT MAINE