Australian Homespun

COLOUR IS SUBJECTIVE

he team at Cottage Garden Threads is curious about the subjective experience of colour. Why do individual colours seem to carry a particular emotional charge? Do colours explain our personality traits and could they influence the way we act as well as the choices we make? As stitchers, we certainly understand the minute differences

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