“Since 2000, the Pantone Color Institute™ has been designating a Color of the Year to express in color what is taking place in the global zeitgeist. A color that will resonate around the world, the PANTONE Color of the Year is a reflection of what people are looking for, what they feel they need that color can help to answer. Not necessarily the hot fashion color of the moment, but a color crossing all areas of design which is an expression of a mood, an attitude, on the part of the consumers.”
Or at least this is what Pantone thinks. Personally I find that the Colour of the Year does in fact seep deep into fashion and that includes yarn colours as well.
Should you want to know more about how and why this colour was selected for 2014, check out this 2.5 minute video featuring Lea Eiseman, the Executive Director of Pantone, explaining the selection.
What is particularly great about this year's Radiant Orchid colour is all the tints and shades that can be made with it.
It can be very much lightened to a lilac colour or deepened to a rich dark reddish purple. And the best part is it represents the range of one of my favorite colours. I will happily wear this year's colour, unlike some of the colours previously selected.
BTW I am knitting that two-handed Fair Isle project I mentioned here. I'll share a close look at the developing pattern. (If I could I'd knit on this all night until it was complete, but then I wouldn't be much at work the next day.)
Or at least this is what Pantone thinks. Personally I find that the Colour of the Year does in fact seep deep into fashion and that includes yarn colours as well.
For 2014 the Colour of the Year is Radiant Orchid.
Should you want to know more about how and why this colour was selected for 2014, check out this 2.5 minute video featuring Lea Eiseman, the Executive Director of Pantone, explaining the selection.
What is particularly great about this year's Radiant Orchid colour is all the tints and shades that can be made with it.
It can be very much lightened to a lilac colour or deepened to a rich dark reddish purple. And the best part is it represents the range of one of my favorite colours. I will happily wear this year's colour, unlike some of the colours previously selected.
BTW I am knitting that two-handed Fair Isle project I mentioned here. I'll share a close look at the developing pattern. (If I could I'd knit on this all night until it was complete, but then I wouldn't be much at work the next day.)
The current two-handed Fair Isle project |
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