Colorways
Colorways in the Quilt Editor let you preview your entire layout in different color schemes. Same blocks, same arrangement, different palette. It's the digital version of stepping back from your design wall and asking, "What if this were all in blues?"
Quilt-level color exploration
Where the Block Editor's colorways change one block at a time, the Quilt Editor shifts everything at once: blocks, sashing, borders, and binding all move together. This gives you a true picture of how a colorway works at full scale.
A block that looks great in warm tones might feel completely different when repeated in a 6x8 grid with cool-toned sashing. Colorways let you see this before you commit fabric.
Preserving relationships
Just like in the Block Editor, quilt-level colorways preserve tonal relationships. Darks stay dark, lights stay light, and the contrast structure holds together even as the palette shifts. Your design reads the same way in every colorway.
Tip: Use colorways when a customer asks "What would this look like in blues?" You can answer that question in seconds, with the full quilt visible on screen.