Discover Our Knitwear Colours

Explore the vibrant and nature-inspired colour palette of our handmade knitwear collection. Find the perfect shade to match your style and embrace the beauty of handmade fashion.

Explore Our Knitwear Colours

At The Dorothy Days, we believe that the right colour can transform your knitwear into something truly special. Our collection of handmade knitwear is available in a carefully curated palette, inspired by the beauty of nature and the changing seasons. Whether you prefer soft pastels, rich earthy tones, or vibrant hues, you’ll find the perfect shade to complement your style and personality.

Our Colours - Core Collection

Black

Black like the night's sky. Classic and stylish

Black Shetland

A rich, earthy tone - this undyed wool is a very dark brown - like the Shetland Peat

Burnt Orange

Like the Autumn leaves caught in golden light - warm and full of life

Dark Grey

The colour of coastal cliffs before a storm – strong, cool and timeless.

Duck Egg

Soft and serene - inspired by the colour of duck eggs

Grey Shetland

A gentle, undyed wool that mirrors misty mornings on windswept hills and woolly flocks.

Lavender

A soft purple as seen in wildflowers and country gardens

Mink

Soft and subtle. This colour is seen on tree barks and spring buds

Mulberry

Rich and indulgent, like hedgerow berries ripening in late summer and the fruit of a mulberry tree

Mustard

Reminding us of the golden flow of harvested fields and mellow Autumn days.

Natural Shetland

The pure, undyed fleece of Shetland sheep – timeless, honest and warm.

Navy

Like the sea at dusk

Pastel Blue

Like the sky on a Spring morning

Pastel Pink

Like blossom petals drifting on a spring breeze.

Pine

Inspired by evergreen forests and crisp winter walks.

Red

A classic colour as bold as rose hips and berries on a snowy hedge

Red Wine

A beautifully rich and deep colour inspired by vineyard reds.

Sage

Soft green like fresh leaves of the sage herb

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