
It has been some time since I have introduced any new colours to my product line, so I am incredibly excited to share the first of two NEW additions this month!
Colour #192 is a sophisticated blend of moss green, rust, and golden brown. After a long season of quiet experimentation in the studio, I’ve captured the exact, moody transition of late October, which offers the depth of a rust and copper thread palette that feels both modern and timeless.
At a Glance: Why You’ll Love Colour #192
- The Debut of Rust: This is the first-ever dedicated rust combination in my product line, filling a much-requested gap for warm, earthy tones.
- Nature-Inspired Palette: A beautiful, “no-fuss” combination of moss, rust, and golden brown that mimics the forest floor.
- Perfect for Seasonal & Year-Round Projects: A timeless choice for any fall or autumn-themed project meant to be kept or gifted.
A Personal Favourite Season
Autumn has always been my favourite season. I love the warm days and cool nights, but mostly, I always look forward to the change of colours. There is a specific “Atmospheric Earth Tone” that appears just as the leaves begin to turn, and it was the direct inspiration for this new rust-and-copper thread palette.
Think of Colour #192 as the “Forest Floor” in a single strand. The transitions don’t just change; they blend seamlessly into one another, much like the layers of leaves underfoot on a crisp morning hike.
How to Build Your Autumn “Warm Ember” Palette
Creating a cohesive rust and copper thread palette can be daunting, but with Colour #192, the guesswork is gone. To help you get started, I’ve put together a simple, “no-fuss” guide to building a stunning seasonal colour story:
- The Base: Colour #192 (The Moss/Rust foundation)
- The Highlight: Colour #37 (Rich Golden Yellows)
- The Complementary Highlight: Colour #36 (Vibrant Orange)
- The Balance: Any of our muted greens to provide “visual breathing room” and anchor the warmth.
The Artisan Difference
Colour #192 is more than a new thread; it is a professional-grade anchor for your autumn stitching, designed to give your needlework the depth of a fine art painting.
Because this is a hand-dyed variegated floss, the subtle shifts in tone mean your canvas will have a movement that static, flat colours cannot replicate. Whether you are a crafter returning to the needle or a busy professional seeking a screen-free creative escape, using a high-quality rust and copper thread palette ensures your best efforts are reflected in the final piece.
I can’t wait to see what you create with this new blend as the nights get cooler and we all settle back into our stitching chairs.








