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{Book Reviews}Simply Color Series, by Vanessa Christenson

July 27, 2015 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 3 Comments

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

Popular sewing blogger, Vanessa Christenson, of V & Co, has released a new range of books that celebrate color. The first three books in the series – Red, Orange, and Yellow – are available now, with Green, Blue, and Purple set to be released in Australia later in the year. The books promise to be a crayon box for quilters and they inspire you to look at colour differently so that it is the hero in your project. Each book discusses color theory relating to the individual color, and then showcases four quilts and two smaller projects, specifically designed to celebrate the featured colour. These books will really get you looking at your stash differently.

What we love most about this series of books are the beautiful photographs that really celebrate each colour. Each book contains useful theory relating the colour value, tints, saturation, tones, complementary colours, and winning colour combinations. There are lots of fun monochromatic projects to excite you to create.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

The red (and pink) projects include four quilts – Red Cross, XOXO Quilt (featured below), Nordic Folklore, and Queen of Hearts.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

Other red projects include the Love Pillow (shown below) and the Emergency Zipper Bag.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

In Simply Color Orange, Quilted projects include Creamsicle (shown below), Orange Crush, Cheese Crackers,  and Clementine.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

Smaller Projects include the Pumpkin Pie Pillow and Sliced Pincushion.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

Quilted projects in Simply Color Yellow include Katies Yellow Quilt, Diamond Hexagon, Pineapple Rind, and Lemonade Stand.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

Other projects include Star Student Pouch and Sunshine Clutch.

{Book Review} Simply Color Series by Vanessa Christenson

We recommend the Simply Color series for quilters and sewers who want to learn more about color theory and are keen to construct some monochromatic projects to make colour shine!

Simply Color Red; Simply Color Orange; and Simply Color Yellow are available from Booktopia and Can Do Books. 

Book Details:

Publisher: Lucky Spool

Format: Hardcover, 112 pages

ISBN: 9781940655086, 9781940655109, 9781940655093

RRP: $24.99

 

Disclaimer: Please note that we receive review copies of books from the distributor. All opinions are our own.

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  1. PendleStitches says

    July 28, 2015 at 2:00 am

    Thanks for this review. I’ve added Orange and Yellow to my wish list. I love these quilts, particularly the one shown in the last photo. Gorgeous!

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    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      July 28, 2015 at 6:40 pm

      You will love these books PendleStitches!

      Reply
  2. Theresa @DearCreatives says

    August 11, 2015 at 7:40 am

    I’m all about color. These books looks so pretty!

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