Category: Colour
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Analogous colours
Isn’t this display of yarns a perfect example of sets of analogous colours?
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Pinterest
I know a number of you use Pinterest and find it good for storing information & imagery for your course. For those who don’t, you might like to have a browse through my Pinterest boards (Knitwear, Knit Techniques and Colour Schemes would be a good boards to look at). I purposely add things that are useful…
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KDO student work M2
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Exciting colour schemes spotted coming into port at Hellsynt in Norway
Apologies for there being so many, so similar – but it’s the slight differences in tonal value and light and background each time that got me excited. The idea of changing yarn colours very slightly through something like a shawl or a striped sweater….., or for dyeing colour-change yarn …… As the sun moved…
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Scottish landscape colours
The colour schemes are so amazing – the photos can’t begin to give the effect of the vast landscapes full of colour. These are the real colours, no Photoshopping involved!
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More accidental colour schemes
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Mosaics in Ravenna (ceiling)
Details of ceiling mosaics & their gorgeous colours. The workmanship is truly awesome. A telephoto lens was necessary as the ceilings are very high & it’s quite dark. Inspiration for stitch patterns (circular yokes?) and for knit colour schemes and variegated yarn dye colour schemes.
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C&G Diploma – Research For Design assignment
The theme is ‘Entrances’ & work is presented in a landscape format A3 handmade sketchbook. This is a nice touch for the final page. Can you see why we do all the mark-making and arty techniques sampling? It’s really useful to have plenty of ways of exploring and communicating ideas.
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Pitti general images continued
The first four pics show the J C Rennie stand – which was a big disappointment to me. A brilliant yarn company who have a fantastic range colours of Scottish wool & a long heritage (I first bought from them in 1982 when I was still at college). No wonder they weren’t doing much business,…
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