Color Theory 101: Using the Palette Builder Tool - Neighborhood

By A Mystery Man Writer

Welcome to the Neighborhood Fiber Blog! For this post, I thought I’d share a little bit about our newest website feature: The Palette Builder Tool, a place where you could see any of our colors together in a side-by-side lineup to compare different shades and hues, check for contrast, and build your dream color scheme. Here’s how it works. Find the Palette Builder on our homepage menu at the top of the page. In the dropdown menu, select which base you want to browse our colors in. We decided to split it up by base because some of our yarns and fibers take dyes differently. One colorway dyed on a worsted-spun, 100% Merino yarn like Organic Studio DK will look pretty different on a fluffy, blended fiber yarn like Suri Loft, for instance. All the different bases available in the

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