This is an addendum to all the posts from this summer – I have finally finished knitting all the dye samples into hexies. The best way to learn about your handspun is always by using it, so this is the real completion of the dyeing experiments. Rather than amend those colourway posts, I’m going to post all the hexies right here, and you can link back and forth between the individual posts if you’re interested.
These were all knit using the “Skep” pattern by Kate Davies. However, I didn’t have a plan for these samples when I spun them, and they are more fingering than DK weight, and so do not match the neutral framing yarn or the combo spun samples. I was flexible: All of these were knit flat. Many of them were knit inside-out, with my own rethinking of the pattern. They were knit at two different gauges. That’s all I’m comfortable saying without disclosing details of the published pattern.
The below also reflects the final numbering system I landed on for keeping all this stuff organized. That is not reflected in the original posts, and is particularly irritating in the split complement/complement post. If anyone actually cares, I’ll fix it, but I’m guessing you can manage.
Monochrome
- Yellow
2. Yellow-Orange
3. Orange
4. Red-Orange
5. Red
6. Red-Violet
7. Violet
8. Blue-Violet
9. Blue
10. Blue-Green
11. Green
12. Yellow-Green
Analogous
13. Pale Yellow to Red-Orange
14. Dull Yellow-Orange to Red
15. Intense Orange to Red-Violet
16. Dark Red-Orange to Violet
17. Pale Red to Blue-Violet
18. Dull Red-Violet to Blue
19. Intense Violet to Blue-Green
20. Dark Blue-Violet to Green
21. Pale Blue to Yellow-Green
22. Dull Blue-Green to Yellow
23. Intense Green to Yellow-Orange
24. Dark Yellow-Green to Orange
25. Blue to Violet
26. Blue to Green
27. Red to Orange
Complement
Original post – Please note that for this and all following samples, I spun two samples: one straight off the braid, and one combed to completely blend. These were knit together intarsia-style. Where there was significantly more of one sample than the other, I either changed the ratio of the intarsia, or when I ran out of one, I continued in only the remaining colour.
28. Yellow/Violet – Notable that the blended sample is the most closely coloured sample to the framing taupe yarn.
29. Yellow-Orange/Blue-Violet
30. Orange/Blue
31. Red-Orange/Blue-Green
32. Red/Green – this was the first sample knit, before I landed on intarsia as a better method of combining these into one sample. The combed sample is a small strip along the outside of the combo-spun sample.
33. Red-Violet/Yellow-Green
Split Complement
34. Yellow / Red-Violet, Blue-Violet
35. Yellow-Orange / Blue, Violet
36. Orange / Blue-Violet, Blue-Green
37. Red-Orange / Blue, Green
38. Red / Blue-Green, Yellow-Green
39. Red-Violet / Yellow, Green
40. Violet / Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green
41. Blue-Violet / Orange, Yellow
42. Blue / Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange
43. Blue-Green / Red, Orange
44. Green / Red-Violet, Red-Orange
45. Yellow-Green / Red, Violet
Triad
46. Red, Yellow, Blue
47. Orange, Green, Violet
48. Red-Orange, Blue-Violet, Yellow-Green
49. Red-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Orange
Warm & Cool
Original post – The samples I spun from these braids were inexplicably small, and one of each was very small. So I elected to knit each pair into a single hexie, changing proportions so each had a clean section.
50-51: Cools
52-53: Warms
51 Hexies, all done! If you made it this far, I hope you enjoyed the pictures. Pretty soon I’ll start a series of posts where I break down all my combo drafts, one at a time, with explanations. This will be a more detailed, more analogue version of what I’ve been going over as a segment in the Wool Circle for the past several months, mostly for my own records and reflections. Cheers!
I’m neither a dyer nor a spinner, but I do love looking at an impressive knitting project. These hexie photos are a pleasure to see!
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Wow! These colour study hexies are amazing. I notice you have them all labelled too, hurray for you!
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Thank you! Yes the labeling is essential with my memory 😅
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