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I love stripes.

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

I adore stripes. Stripes are simple, effective, and quirky. Stripes bring life to an otherwise dull pole or piece of street furniture.

I think that the KnittUps! do stripes really well:

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Images courtesy of the KnittUps!

While digging into the stash and coming up with colour combinations on the fly is fun, there are a few tools that I adore on days when I’m feeling stuck.

The Random Stripe Generator. An oldie but a goodie, the random stripe generator lets you pick approximate shades of yarn, and how many rows you would like the stripes to be. It then spits out a pattern for knitting or crochet. This is such a fun tool to play with. It really helps you visualize how your project will turn out.

Here is a stripe that I made this morning:
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A few tools that I use as a graphic designer really help me with my knitting. I adore Kuler. Kuler is a social community where folks can create and post their own colour palettes (which then can be directly imported into graphic design software such as Adobe Illustrator). Even if you are not a graphic designer, it can be a fun site to hunt around when you need to feel inspired. Who would have ever thought that they would need a palette inspired by Blade Runner or sushi?

Similarily, Color Lovers is a social community where folks contribute articles on historical colourways, trendy hues, and up and coming prints.

Have you used any of these tools in your work? If so, I’d love to see the results!

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