Thank you! Maybe one day, when I have enough time, I'll write a series of blog posts about this project π
And for the colors of Riddari; to my knowledge, there are no specific rules. In theory, you could use just two different colors to make some version of the pattern in the yoke visible, but I'd use at least four colors so that the patterns in the sweater would look good. Some knit the sweaters with even more colors.
And when it comes to ugly sweaters - I believe that everyone sees beautiful and ugly in different ways, and there is no definition for ugly color combinations. One combination might seem ugly for me, and beautiful for you and vice versa. There might be some theoretical color combinations that are less ugly - but then again, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So that's why it would be really hard to build a feature that would guide users to avoid so called ugly sweaters π€ Thanks for the idea though!
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Thank you! Maybe one day, when I have enough time, I'll write a series of blog posts about this project π
And for the colors of Riddari; to my knowledge, there are no specific rules. In theory, you could use just two different colors to make some version of the pattern in the yoke visible, but I'd use at least four colors so that the patterns in the sweater would look good. Some knit the sweaters with even more colors.
And when it comes to ugly sweaters - I believe that everyone sees beautiful and ugly in different ways, and there is no definition for ugly color combinations. One combination might seem ugly for me, and beautiful for you and vice versa. There might be some theoretical color combinations that are less ugly - but then again, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So that's why it would be really hard to build a feature that would guide users to avoid so called ugly sweaters π€ Thanks for the idea though!