DIY Knit Doctor Who Scarves. Oh no! wittylittleknitter.com’s site is dead! I was checking this
DIY Knit Doctor Who Scarves. Oh no! wittylittleknitter.com’s site is dead! I was checking this post and the found her site to be gone. If you ever read her home page you will see that she has gone to great lengths to make the scarves as authentic as possible - this is why I was so upset. She’s left up the last scan of the original wittylittleknitter.com site since the domain expired on May 26, 2014. You can find scarf patterns/colors for Doctor Who Seasons 12, 12.5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 and not only that but charts and colors for various types of yarns. If you like these scarves go quickly download the patterns in your choice of yarn. You can go to Ravelry here, but the links may go back to the last scan of her website here: https://web.archive.org/web/20131203115058/http://wittylittleknitter.com/On Witty Little Knitter’s Meticulous Color Matching:The Brown Scarves (Seasons Twelve through Fourteen) The original BBC patterns list the following colors: Purple, Camel, Bronze, Mustard, Rust, Grey and Greenish brownWhen I visited the Scarf on Long Island, I took a OTT Light (a full spectrum light that replicates natural daylight indoors) and a Pantone color book with me and tried to match the colors as closely as I could.Now, the Shada Scarf is faded, shrunk and partially felted. It has obviously had a long hard life. The colors I chose were what I thought the original colors would look like. I based these color choices on twenty years of knitting and personal observation of what yarn colors do over time.The most controversial color is the green. I observed a greenish brown color that was more brown than green. This matches many old British military sweaters I have seen in collections. They start out a muddy, olive green and gradually turn more brown as they age due to sun damage and repeated washing.So, I claim that there is a muddy, drab olive green in the scarf. I should also mention that the bronze is the only color in the scarf that is heathered yarn. Heathered yarn is slightly variegated, giving a richer, more natural appearance.The other colors are flat, with no variation.My closest color matches were:Pantone 4665 for CamelPantone 7512 for BronzePantone 1797 for RustPantone 142 for MustardPantone 4485 for GreenPantone 425 for GreyPantone 511 for PurpleNow, a Pantone color book will set you back at least $100Here’s a cheap and easy substitute. Go to your local Home Depot and pick up the following color chips from the paint department:Behr S-G-170 Licorice Stick for rustBehr S-G-690 Delicious Berry for purpleBehr 260F-4 Sunset Beige for camelBehr 300B-6 Glorious Gold for mustardBehr 770F-5 Dark Ash for greyBehr 320F-7 Fig for greenand Glidden GLO31 Spiced Gingerbread for bronzeTake these color chips to your local yarn shop and match away!If you can’t get access to a Home Depot, I’ll try my best to describe these colors to you:purple– I’d call this a plum towards burgundy. Heavy on the red. Must be the darkest color on the scarf.camel– more of a taupe, a tan with a lot of pink, much darker than I would have guessedbronze– a red brown, rich, medium shade. Heathered if you can find it.mustard– light mustard gold. Think ‘Frenches’ rather than ‘Grey Poupon’rust– a medium red with a lot of orange, brick redgrey– a flat medium color with more brown than bluegreenish brown– olive drab, muddy, the brownest green you can findSeason Eighteen (the Red and Purple)The official BBC Pattern lists the following colors:Terra Cotta, Deep Purple, ClaretThe Season Eighteen in the Doctor Who Museum in Blackpool was in pretty good shape. It had some wear and tear and some minor sun damage.Again, I took my OTT Light and my Pantone book with me and tried to match the colors as closely as I could.My closest color matches were:Pantone 262C for Deep PurplePantone 209 for ClaretPantone 174 for Terra CottaYour local Home Depot should have the following color chips in the paint department:Behr 680D-7 Bunchberry for Deep PurpleBehr S-H-110 Wine Tasting for ClaretBehr 190D-7 Briquette for Terra CottaDescriptions:Deep purple– a deep plum color. Must be the darkest of the three colorsClaret– a medium burgundy colorTerra Cotta– a reddish orange with a little pink. Very close in value to the Claret. -- source link
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