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| Hobbies, Crafts, Interests Do you like to knit? Throw pottery? Go fishing? Camping? Have Pets? Make jewelry? Tell us about it here! |
| View Poll Results: What color would you like the first swapghan to be? (Please vote ONLY if you are participating) | |||
| Purple (any shade of including variegated) |
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2 | 6.45% |
| Neutral |
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5 | 16.13% |
| Autumn Jewel (Gold, Rust, Red, Purple, Yellow, Brown, etc) |
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13 | 41.94% |
| Blue (any shade of including variegated) |
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9 | 29.03% |
| Rainbow Squares |
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2 | 6.45% |
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Just a reminder... Autumn colors include chocolate brown and deep jewel-tone blues, plus the camel-khaki-tan-mushroom family of neutrals. We don't necessarily have to be limited, yanno?
The difference between Autumn tones and say, Winter tones, is that Autumn colors are very warm--even the blues--and Winter colors are very pure (including all the icy blues). So what fibers do people have in mind? Like Nick, I would prefer to work in wool, but I know everyone can't necessarily afford that. I think we have to consider shrinkage and washability of the finished blankets... if we use too many different fibers, they may shrink at different rates. |
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