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Knitting with Hand-Dyed Colour
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MODULE 3: Hand-Dyed Colour in Yarn3.1 Different Types of Hand-Dyed Yarn
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3.2 Colour Behaviour
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3.3 Special Considerations for Working with Hand-Dyed Yarn
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MODULE 4: Knitting Colour4.1 Pooling Colours
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Conclusion
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4.21 Knitting Multiple Colours: Stripes
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4.22 Knitting Multiple Colours Chevrons and Lace
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4.23 Knitting Multiple Colours: Marls
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4.24 Knitting Multiple Colours: Stranded Colourwork
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4.25 Knitting Multiple Colours: Brioche
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4.26 Knitting Multiple Colours: Slipped Stitches
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MODULE 1: Colour Theory FoundationsIntroduction
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1.1 Essential Colour Theory
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2.2 Colour Palettes with a Twist
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MODULE 2: Creating Colour Combinations2.1 Colour Stories
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1.2 Colour Harmonies
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Brioche has become quite a popular technique, for working with multiple colours. Brioche can be so amazing when you work with hand-dyed colours. Brioche has a two-tone effect. There are some stitches that come forward towards the front of the cloth, and those colours become more prominent, and then there are the other stitches where, they kind of recede into the background, it’s a textural pattern.
There’s a lot of different ways that you can play with this,
So let’s get started!
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