Fun with Chinese Knotting - Making Your Own Fashion Accessories & Accents

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Fun with chinese Knotting-(Berkeiey)
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Fun with chinese Knotting-(Berkeiey)
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FORMATION SKILLS 21


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Principles of color blending


Most people select colors according to personal preference. However, a simple insight
into the principles of color blending can intensify knotting formations.
Through a prism, sunlight can be broken down into its seven colors, namely red,
orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, each having its own clarity and bright-
ness. As shown in diagram 38, the blending of blue and yellow, with yellow being
brighter and clearer than blue, produces a pleasant contrast and also emphasizes the
weave pattern of the knot. Blending colors of low brightness and clarity tends to pro-
duce a harmonious effect, for example dark green and dark brown, dark purple and
dark blue. For loud, eye-catching contrast, colors like yellow and purple, orange and
blue or, as in diagram 39, red and light green, are best.
The matching of similar colors, for example warm colors together, such as red,
orange and yellow, or cold colors together, such as blue, indigo, green and purple,
tends to inject a sense of harmony and unity into a knot formation. Colors in between
the warm and cold ranges, for example purple and reddish purple, as shown in
diagram 40, are equally harmonious. Colors outside the normal spectrum, like
black, white, gold and silver, have great potential to add interest to a knot for-
mation as they are easy to blend with other any color.

Color blending plays a central role in the design
of knot formations. In this charming pendant, the
blue of the stone face is carried through to the
intertwining blue and gold of the stone chime
knot, based on an ancient Chinese percussion
instrument, to the golden side knots embedded
in shiny beads – a fine display of the blending of
cold colors with neutral colors and neutral colors
with warm colors.

See project 48 on page 131 for instructions on
making this bracelet.

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