Please note that this is not a plug for my shop, but just some of the background of what goes into some of the decisions I make when deciding what colors to use with the different types of prints in the fleece fabrics I have used.
One of my top sellers is the pink camo fleece from Mossy Oak. Last night, I pulled out another piece of fleece I need to work on, and then had to decide which color pink I would be using for the crochet edging. All of the variations would work, but this time I am going to choose the fourth one from the left.
The favorite pink I used for the first six blankets I used a skein that was in a bag of yarn I purchase from Goodwill about 2 years ago. The yarn was purchased from the store "Ben Franklin", which was a store from many years ago, and is no longer in business. I have been unable to find anymore of this color, not even close. So, now having to move on, I am up at 11:00 pm deciding which color to use.
That's the dilemma. Small one, but still a dilemma.
One of my top sellers is the pink camo fleece from Mossy Oak. Last night, I pulled out another piece of fleece I need to work on, and then had to decide which color pink I would be using for the crochet edging. All of the variations would work, but this time I am going to choose the fourth one from the left.
The favorite pink I used for the first six blankets I used a skein that was in a bag of yarn I purchase from Goodwill about 2 years ago. The yarn was purchased from the store "Ben Franklin", which was a store from many years ago, and is no longer in business. I have been unable to find anymore of this color, not even close. So, now having to move on, I am up at 11:00 pm deciding which color to use.
That's the dilemma. Small one, but still a dilemma.
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