Knit and Crochet IGL-Color Theory for Makers

$15.00

Stop guessing and start obsessing over your color choices!

Do you ever find a pattern you love, only to freeze when it comes to picking the yarn? Or have you ever finished a project only to realize your colors "muddy" together? Choosing a palette is one of the most exciting parts of crafting, but it can also be the most intimidating.

Join us for this 1-hour Instant Gratification Lesson where we demystify color theory specifically for fiber artists. We’ll move beyond the basic rainbow and look at how hue, value, and saturation behave once they are actually knitted or woven together. Whether you are planning a faded shawl, a fair-isle sweater, or a simple striped scarf, this class will give you the "eye" to pick winning combinations every time.

Class Details

  • Materials: No materials required—just bring your curiosity (and maybe that "problem" skein you’ve been trying to match!).

Perfect for: Anyone who feels "color-blind" when standing in front of a yarn wall or those who want to push their creative boundaries beyond the pattern's suggested colors.

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Stop guessing and start obsessing over your color choices!

Do you ever find a pattern you love, only to freeze when it comes to picking the yarn? Or have you ever finished a project only to realize your colors "muddy" together? Choosing a palette is one of the most exciting parts of crafting, but it can also be the most intimidating.

Join us for this 1-hour Instant Gratification Lesson where we demystify color theory specifically for fiber artists. We’ll move beyond the basic rainbow and look at how hue, value, and saturation behave once they are actually knitted or woven together. Whether you are planning a faded shawl, a fair-isle sweater, or a simple striped scarf, this class will give you the "eye" to pick winning combinations every time.

Class Details

  • Materials: No materials required—just bring your curiosity (and maybe that "problem" skein you’ve been trying to match!).

Perfect for: Anyone who feels "color-blind" when standing in front of a yarn wall or those who want to push their creative boundaries beyond the pattern's suggested colors.