Intrinsic Colour Guide:
Black: In several coats you can build up a deep, pure black shade. Burnt Orange: A dark orange, on the orangey side of brown. Earth: A warm brown, the colour of drying mud. Sounds bad, but makes a great undercoat or accent colour. Flame: A bright yellow-orange. Add luxurious fire by blending with Burnt Orange and Ruby. Forest Green: Rich green, quite dark, a lot like Jade. A great accent colour and blends well with Straw and Honey. Honey: A glorious yellow. Superb as a bold single colour or a ‘wash’ overcoat. Midnight Blue: Deep blue with hint of purple. Add to quilted figure and catch the purple glint as you turn the piece. Plum: Sumptuous Purple. Looks quite Royal, lending an air of expense to your work. Ruby: Darkish red, Ruby adds a deep and opulent shade which blends superbly with Burnt Orange Stone Blue: A fairly bright blue.Mixes magnificently with Midnight Blue. Straw: A rich yellowy-green. Almost grasslike, one of the brightest colours and mixes well with Stone Blue to create a luxury green.