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Using color
Let's talk a little color. If you own a color wheel that is known to the complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. You can not go wrong if you use those colors and mix them in their work. But what happens if you do not have a color wheel and have no time to search Pallet online to give you an idea? You have to start this project and has purchased a beautiful yarn, which has carefully chosen the stitches and have a growing pattern you can do without difficulty. But colors do not match and the final product is more than disappointing!
I do not want to work so hard to make something for a loved one that will be spent once and then hide so they do not have to put it back. Worse, you do not want to do something for sale and know that people hate it because the colors clash and to be rejected the item instead of being drawn to it for its beauty.
Some complementary colors are:
* Red and green
* Red-violet and yellow-green
* Red-orange and blue-green
* Yellow and purple
* Yellow-orange and blue-violet
* Blue and orange
However, the contrast can change a garment into something really special, rather than something I would have expected a color scheme. But if we freely admit that it is not sure how to use color to your advantage when crochet, I'll give you some tips on how best to crochet with color. Always keep in mind that when choosing a color or combination of colors, or hot out or cold. If you were to use a color wheel you would see that there are only three primary colors, these colors are red, blue and yellow. When mixed together, create secondary colors (green, orange and purple), and the combination of these in different quantities and wither adding white or black, you get all other colors. Taking into account that a wine color, you will be able to combine with others of the same family and there will be harmony in design. For example, many people do not understand why brown, purple and yellow look good together. Well, I went to art school for years and I can say that the reason for their "party" is because if you add yellow to purple, you get brown, so they are "related" colors with the same color and origin therefore harmonize. But instead of giving you a kind of theory long color, I will share with you some amazing color combinations that will surely make your work stand out and help crochet successfully with color.
You put a lot in his work is not just beautiful and would only disappointing results. Take yellow, yellow is the color of joy, sunshine, is a full color of enthusiasm, a color that is rich and warm. But you do not want to bag you're doing to look like a lemon, you want rather than looking like a beautiful flower in a garden, drawing to it. With blue can be bold, bright, stopping. It can be soft, smooth and soothing. . . Or it may be cold and cold. Neutrals go with anything, the striking colors like orange and mustard, cool colors like green. Shades of pink as cotton candy or gum fun chewing women as a vintage pink or bright and bold as hot pink, this color can make any item of interest if used in small doses that are combined neutral colors such as natural and raw. For example, you can make a very nice bag that any lover of pink treasure if you use two shades of pink, one dark and one light as the color accent the bag and surround it with a lot of cream. It would be delicious! If you are a lover of bright colors, can be heated in hot pink with the use of some of pumpkin lime green and buttery yellow. You can even add a touch of dark yellow, about one in mustard.
If you are making a cloth bag, for example, a no-nonsense kind of gal and you have tons of pink thread to use, do not make the main color pink in your bag, use a delicious chocolate brown or sage green, Then add a light green and the use of two shades of pink, one dark and light brown to pop and look less severe. If you want a bright, almost electric blue to look "cooler" can only be combined with white. If you want to warm up, only mixed with a warm yellow, orange or a bright lime green.
Indeed, lime green is a shade of green interest can be combined to build with blue, yellow, orange, pink or a darker shade green. Pink can look lovely if you mix it with a dusty green and ecru, and then add a little red for a punch. Hot Pink, which is very close to fuchsia, is a great way to convert a black and white bag in a marvelous creation!
Looking for an amazing combination? Well, take another Once the lime green and a red pair up with victory, and add a pinch of black. Or take the lime green and use a dark blue, almost real, and then add some cream or ivory the same.
You love purple? It would be very happy with a sweet, almost cotton pink with lime green. Dark purple looks absolutely beautiful couple with cream or oil. Ivory and purple is beautiful too. Say you have a lot of either cotton or linen yarn that is in the tone color of emerald green (Myrtle Green Green Forest, etc) and do not really know what to do with it. Well, that's one of the most versatile shades of green! You certainly can mix with pink, add a touch of red and you have something going. A rich, deep blue goes well with this shade of green too, and if you want a striking contrast, add the cream to the combination of blue dark dark green.
Surprises with a stunning combination of this shade of yellow and lime green, if you want to tone down a bit, add the cream. Lila and order form pale pink a good combination with the dark tone of green as well. Melon goes well with this dark green color and has a warming effect on it. Indeed, peach and melon may encourage a brown or brown and make an appeal.
Red, melons and emerald green forest or a combination can make animated. Almost all green, most of the oranges, yellows and blues either white or off white and cream, raw natural and work well with red. Of course, black red and white or black, red and linen are a classic.
So you have a lot of goldenrod or yellow gold and you think you made a mistake in buying it. Well, can add the cream and a touch of brown to it and look good. Or combine with cream and lemon. Black goes with anything, so does natural and white. Black, red and white is an art deco classic. But have you tried white and black with a real deep shade of blue? Or black and white with a Kelly green?
What's black, cream and red? What about wine, cream and black (NEVER put the wine and black together, would be very grim, but put the wine, cream and black near the cream and will beautiful.)
Now black, red and white is one of those color combinations that can be used with a rod of gold and have a glamorous look, a very elegant almost Oriental to it. If you have a pile of bright orange pumpkin or whatever, can clarify and at the same time, the tone for its mixture with white or cream you can mix in a tone navy blue or dark green and add a cream for contrast.
If you want to bee "young" looking, mixed with melon and peach, or a shade tangerine-like orange. Slats with opaque glass beads in a lighter shade of orange it can make things seem surprisingly beautiful.
If you have a lot of Aqua or turquoise, then you can mix with butter yellow, a warm peach or tangerine, or if you want that is cool, combine with cream or bone color. If you are working on a pattern purse vintage, it is black and turquoise from the 50s look.
Using color crochet is not a mystery, if you do not have a color wheel in hand, use of color combinations that I have suggested and will not go wrong!
For more information on how to use color successfully in the hook, go to my blog and read this article:
How to create "New" Yarn and thread color combinations
http://craftybegonia.blogspot.com/2008/11/how-to-create-new-yarns-and-thread-with.html
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