One of the most eagerly awaited events for anyone who follows color is the announcement of the Pantone Color of the Year. The color chosen for 2024 is Peach Fuzz, a soft pale shade that the company hopes will evoke warmth and closeness for the coming year. Below are some of the PieceWork patterns I found in the library that use variations on the color.
A Wedding Sampler to Cross-Stitch
Elly Smith
PieceWork May/June 2000
The Tudor Rose is one of my personal favorite motifs and makes for a graceful stitch pattern in this cross-stitch.
A Pence Jug to Knit
Lesley O'Connell Edwards
PieceWork November/December 2017
What fun it would be to knit this treat as a Christmas ornament to tuck a special gift in every year!
A Pence Jug to Knit by Lesley O'Connell Edwards. Photo by George Boe
Skolt Saami Socks from Inari
Laura Ricketts
PieceWork January/February 2018
Learn colorwork with this bright pattern based on a historical piece from the Sámi Museum Siida in Finland.
Valentina’s Shawl to Knit
Olga Fedorova and Galina A. Khmeleva
PieceWork Fall 2019
Lace is my favorite knit structure, and the delicacy of the color matches well with this lovely trianglar piece.
An Ars Canusina Table Center Cloth
Maria Neroni and Silvana Fontanelli, Consortium Ars Canusina
PieceWork Summer 2020
Using stem stitching in a layered effect with gradually shifting shades of color, this tablecloth is a lovely work of art based on Italian architecture from the Early Middle Ages.
Whatever craft style you express yourself in, I hope these projects and the color Peach Fuzz bring you inspiration and joy in 2024!
Katrina King is the assistant editor of PieceWork, an avid crafter, and a continuing student of craft and life.