Hi Crochet friends
I wonder why it is that when we think of nature we think of
subtle and subdued colours? Looking out of the cottage window on a sunny day this
spring the new grass in the field is vivid green. Bright yellow celandines give the grass a
hazy gold look. The new growth on the trees is lime green and the sky is bright
blue. The contrast of brilliant white
blossom on the damson tree is anything but subtle!
It's not so long ago when bright coloured crochet blankets were
made up of fluorescent coloured granny squares that gave crochet a bad name! Thankfully
now wools and yarns give us quality, variety and a fantastic range of colours
to choose from subtle to bright. Rainbow colours to turn a simple motif into a
lovely bright design. And who doesn't on a dark gloomy day love to dive into a
basket of rainbow coloured yarn.
To make something with rainbow colours you need a good
spread of colours and they definitely work better when you use the same brand as
the dyes work better together and this will show in your final design. If you
are looking for rainbow yarn in one ball, sock yarns are a good choice and
create interesting results.
Bright colours work well in motifs whether made in the round
or in rows and are lovely used with ripple stitches when you can create lots of
effects.
From a simple granny square to a more complicated motif, you
can use close shades together, contrasts or pick one colour to feature a row of
textured stitches.
Don't restrict your rainbow colours to standard double
knitting yarn, there are so many wonderful choices from artisan spinners to
bigger brands and retailers such as Deramores, Bergere de France and West
Yorkshire spinners. Bigger brands and artisan spinners can give you a range of
rainbow yarns - some wispy some and others with silk and mohair added.
A plea to you! Whatever you make always use the best yarn
you can afford. Quality yarn is easier to crochet with, the colours are better
and the finished item that you have spent so much time making will have a
quality finish.
For so many years I've used subtle colours to create throws
and cushions, this really fought against my nature as I've always loved bright
colours. My favourite winter throw always cheers me when its cold and dark, but
I also love rainbow coloured throws and cushions set on the bench in my garden
in the summer.
On warm summer evenings watching the dogs rootling around the garden
and paddling in the stream that runs along the bottom of the garden, listening
to the birds and relaxing after a busy day. Not forgetting my basket of wool,
crochet hook and tablet for ideas!
This post is my submission to the Deramores Craft Blog Competition 2015. Deramores is the UK’s number one online retailer of knitting and crochet supplies. Visit www.deramores.com for more details.
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