Exploring Colour in Knitting: Techniques, Swatches & Projects to Expand Your Knit Horizons Combining yarns to make coloured patterns is one of the most enjoyable aspects of knitting. Exploring Colour in Knitting is packed with all the guidance & advice you will need to confidently knit with colour. First the book looks at understanding colour from hue families to warm & cool colours, brights, pastels & neutrals, tints, tones & shades. Next, a section on proportion & stitchwork explores how to combine various colours & the effects different stitches have on a colour. A section on colour & decoration offers advice on using embellishments such as beads, sequins, buttons & edgings, as well as tips on adding motifs & embroidery to your work. Chapters on Fair Isle & intarsia investigate the ways that these techniques affect colour relations from traditional patterns through to modern interpretations. Eleven specially selected projects demonstrate the most effective ways to experiment with colour. Brimming with essential advice & ideas this invaluable book is the last word on colour knitting. About the Author Emma King is a talented knitwear designer who is set to inspire knitters across the world. She is a Design Consultant for Rowan Yarns & also has her own company, supplying her knitted bags & limited edition kits. She uses her passion for colour & texture to create designs that will inspire knitters everywhere to pick up their needles. Sarah Hazell is a qualified teacher whose passion for knitting led her to join Rowan Yarns in 2006. She continues to develop the workshop programme for Rowan, teaching knitting, crochet & h&-pieced patchwork. She has a particular interest in colour work & decorative techniques.