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Dmc Colour Chart

The idea for this colour chart came to me a on a walk through my local park whilst I was living in London.

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When I punch, I focus on the direction I punch to create unique hidden shapes that become visible when a light hits the luminous thread. This technique can alter the way my chosen thread colour appears in the end. This used to frustrate me because I would choose a colour which would end up looking completely different once I started punching it. I would waste a lot of time trying numerous colours to get the right effect. 

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I thought by creating a sample of each 500 colours that Dmc offers in their range of 6 stranded threads, I would have a quick reference before starting.

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The beginning

I started by screenshoting each of the 500 colours and inputing their number and image into a spreadsheet. I thought I would print out all the colours and then begin to organise them in a way that I liked. In the end I chose to display them in order as trying to sort 500 colours was just too overwhelming and time consuming

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The juicy middle

This processed allowed me to organise my thread so I began with the colours I had acquired over the last 3yrs. I would punch for hours and the progress was so little but luckily I have a lot of patience when it comes to punching because to me it's healing and I get to do all my 'thinking' then :)

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Once I exhausted my stash, I had to get creative with sourcing more thread. I couldn't afford to buy it so I tried FB marketplace, scrap stores, etc. In the end I had to buy a fair amount myself with the money I made from selling punch needles

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The end result

I am so happy with the results and this has been my most admired piece. It's turned out to be such a joy with all the beautiful luminous colours and I love looking at it as an artwork, not just a reference guide which it was initially supposed to be. 

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So has it helped with designing? YES! Absolutely as I can see the colours almost in 3D making the selection process a piece of cake

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I am so proud of this that I am hoping to offer punching workshops where I can teach people how to produce one of these beauties for themselves

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