I suspect that one of the things that is most missed with no live yarn shows this year is the opportunity to try different colour combinations. Technology is wonderful stuff but it isn’t always the best to way to pick the perfect colour combination for your next project.

I’ve taken photos of sets of three colours from the latest BFL Masham batch. These colours are close together so will give a subtle colour shift. I’ve also photographed contrasting pairs, and these are perfect where you want more definition.

trio shaded red orange yellow blue faced leicester masham yarn British indi

Shaded red, orange and yellow

trio shaded orange yellow green blue faced leicester masham yarn British i

Shaded orange, yellow and green

trio shaded yellow green turquoise blue faced leicester masham yarn British

Shaded yellow, green and turquoise

trio shaded green turquoise blue blue faced leicester masham yarn British i

Shaded green, turquoise and blue

trio shaded turquoise blue violet blue faced leicester masham yarn British

Shaded turquoise, blue and violet

trio shaded blue violet raspberry blue faced leicester masham yarn Britis

Shaded blue, violet and raspberry

trio shaded violet raspberry red blue faced leicester masham yarn British i

Shaded violet, raspberry and red

trio shaded raspberry red orange blue faced leicester masham yarn British i

Shaded raspberry, red and orange

duo shaded red turquoise blue faced leicester masham yarn British indie dye

Shaded red and turquoise

duo shaded orange blue blue faced leicester masham yarn British indie dyed

Shaded orange and blue

duo shaded yellow violet blue faced leicester masham yarn British indie dye

Shaded yellow and violet

duo shaded green raspberry blue faced leicester masham yarn British indie d

Shaded green and raspberry

If you need help picking colours for a project please let me know – it’s easy to take some quick photos showing how things look together and sometimes that’s just what you need.