[Nfb-krafters-korner] Mid-week question - color?
Eileen Scrivani
etscrivani at verizon.net
Fri Nov 12 22:02:18 UTC 2010
Lynda:
One problem with going by manufacturer's color names. I always remember the
time I had ordered a yarn on line and the color was simply "Mauve." I love
mauve. Boy, was I surprised when the yarn I received was brown and yes it
very clearly had "Mauve" on the label. I always think of mauve as a
pinky/lavender muted color, not brown. I've had some other surprises going
by the naming conventions of companies so am now always hesitant to order
based on that.
Often, I will call customer service if ordering by phone or get store help
(usually pretty decent) and try to explain what I might be looking for. If
I am trying to match I will describe the color I have and let the phone rep
know that I know its a difficult thing to do and I won't hold them
responsible or blame them or the store if its not exact, but I do encourage
them to try and give the color help and describe itto me in those cases when
I can't get to a store.
Usually, if I'm just working with 1 single color I'm not that fussy since I
too can picture a lot of colors based on memory. It those instances when I
need a trim in a coordinating or contrasting color or shade that it becomes
more problematic.
Eileen
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From: "River Woman" <riverwoman at zoominternet.net>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 4:36 PM
To: "List for blind crafters and artists" <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Mid-week question - color?
> I do the same thing in yarn stores as I do in bead and gem shows. I have
> to take my grand daughter along to help me "see" the colors. Often I pick
> up something that I think is just scrumptuous, and my grand daughter will
> say, no, it is not purple, it is a very dull and ugly brown or gray. Often
> I order colored yarns by the name given it it by the manufacturer. Just
> today I ordered some Kaffee Fassett yarn for socks and the name of the
> yarns were Twilight and Celebration...now, that is some description,
> right? I can see the colors, just by the name. I am very sure they are not
> dull and boring.
>
> I am a Noro Hoe so I know that ANY yarn made by Noro is going to be
> absolutely wonderful and never worry about buying it. I have a really nice
> stash of Noro yarns - all bought for particular projects mind you...but
> not yet used. Somehow, I like knowing that I have a nice stash of Noro
> Yarns.
>
> With gemstones, I know exactly what color or colors are in each of the
> different gems, so all someone has to do is till me exactly what gem it is
> and I know how it will look. Some gemstones come in a wide range of color
> (such as Carnelian) so I ask what the hue is of the particular stone and I
> then know what it is for sure.
>
> Lynda
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "linda" <the_ninn at tx.rr.com>
> To: "'List for blind crafters and artists'"
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> Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 3:53 PM
> Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Mid-week question - color?
>
>
>> When it comes to color, I tend to be a little Schizophrenic or maybe MPD!
>> I
>> am not a purest; I love color and find there is too much to recommend
>> each
>> one to be monogamous
>>
>> To any one color! I am not drawn to primary colors, preferring the
>> blends,
>> and then those in dusky hues.
>>
>> The season, my mood and my location have a lot to do with what I
>> gravitate
>> to.
>>
>>
>>
>> I adore the beautiful pure blue of a clear sky and the turquoise/aqua
>> colors
>> of the ocean and the darker marine blue of deep water. Add the tan's and
>> browns of the sand and vegetation at the beach and I think I am in
>> heaven!
>> The electric blues, oranges and yellows of fish along a reef dazzle me.
>> The
>> bruised and brooding grays of dark clouds in a rainy sky make me want
>> to
>> cuddle up with a nice wine and read a good book. The warm tones of earth
>> and stone comfort me and are calming.
>>
>>
>>
>> Like I said, I have a love affair with color.
>>
>>
>>
>> I used to be a painter - my favorite medium was water color - that might
>> have a lot to do with my choices. Now my passion for color is reflected
>> in
>> my yarn choices - however, I am unable to distinguish between certain
>> colors, like brown and purple, pink and yellow,, green and gray
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> While I can't really say I have a favorite, in a yarn store I tend to
>> gravitate towards purples and salmon. I pick up yarns I think are
>> beautiful
>> and find out they are a different color than I had thought. . I do it
>> so
>> consistently, that my friends have gotten used to it and laugh. When
>> they
>> do, I just say, "Well, in my world it is."(whatever color I thought it
>> was).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Left to my own devices, I think I would live in a truly interesting and
>> colorful world!
>>
>> lessings,
>>
>> Ninn
>>
>> <mailto:The_ninn at tx.rr.com> The_ninn at tx.rr.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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