54: Talking Color – Intuition, Theory, and a Lot of Experimenting
In this episode, Anne and Steph talk about choosing colors – why it can feel tricky, and how it becomes easier with a bit of understanding and practice.
They explore different ways to find inspiration, from nature to everyday moments, and share real examples of what works, what doesn’t, and why. You’ll also hear why swatching matters more than you think, and how small adjustments can completely change a colorway.
If you’ve ever felt unsure about your color choices, this episode is for you.
We talk about our annual Color Workshop in today’s podcast. It is hosted this coming Tuesday (April 28th), to join, sign up here: https://www.annesnorwegianknitting.com/2026-color-party-lp
Timestamps
00:00 Welcome to the Podcast
01:21 Why Talk About Color
03:19 Color Anxiety and Learning
08:40 Nature as Inspiration
12:53 Swatching and Favorite Colors
15:34 Colorways for the Shawl
18:58 Tools for Fair Isle Color
21:57 When Color Tests Fail
24:20 Neutrals With a Pop
26:27 Color Pops in Rows
27:10 Brown Gray Colorway
29:10 Spring Greens Inspiration
30:55 Purple Lovers Challenge
31:42 Sitting Pad Color Scheme
35:28 Swatch Reveal and Contrast
40:41 Bed of Roses Palette
43:13 Swatching Before Big Knits
44:44 Workshop Dates and Signup
48:35 Final Thoughts and Farewell