What is a 90s crochet palette? Colour palettes for your next crochet project

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If you love to crochet with colour, you’re in luck – 90s style is making a comeback. That means it’s time to bring out your boldest and brightest yarns for your next crocheting project.

The 90s offered us distinct colour palettes, from pretty pastels to dark grunge tones. No matter the project, there’s a 90s palette perfect for you.

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Best 90s colour palettes

One of the best ways to show off your love for the 90s is through colour blocks. Mimic pop art with primary colours like hot red, canary yellow, and marine blue. Or take it a step further with rainbow crochet kits from a specialist such as woolcouturecompany.com/collections/crochet-kits and create a bright, vibrant piece.

If you’re more of the natural type, you could try camp counsellor chic instead. Think rich browns, deep mustard-yellow, and soft greens.

Looking to go full-on 90s nostalgia? Try a neon colour palette. Combine electric purple, vibrant pink, and lime green with a leg-warmer crochet pattern to create a true throwback.

Lastly, no conversation about the 90s could ignore girl power. Channel your inner Baby Spice with light pinks, hot pinks, and every pink in between.

If you’re unsure about only using 90s-inspired colours, you could pick one or two and match them with their complimentary colour(s) to tone down the palette.

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How do you incorporate more colours in your crocheting?

If you often find yourself using the same colours in your crochet projects, crochet kits can be a great way to escape your comfort zone and throw new colours into the mix.

Using 90s palettes can be a good way to jump in at the deep end of using colour, but you can also take smaller steps before throwing caution to the wind.