What is a "blender" and why is it called that?
#3
I am not sure of the exact definition of blender, but, to me it is a color that blends into the other colors you are using
example: If you have pink, red, yellow roses and wanted another color, you would call on a blender, something with pinkish tones, redish, yellowish. I purchased a blue blender for what I am going to be doing. I can best explain it to be like 2 or 3 shades of blue
this is an example
http://www.craftandfabriclinks.com/s...ed_fabric.html
example: If you have pink, red, yellow roses and wanted another color, you would call on a blender, something with pinkish tones, redish, yellowish. I purchased a blue blender for what I am going to be doing. I can best explain it to be like 2 or 3 shades of blue
this is an example
http://www.craftandfabriclinks.com/s...ed_fabric.html
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I think of blenders as single colored, but not solid colored fabric - kind of mottled. Some with a little contrast and some with a little more. I love them - it's hard for me to buy solids if I can find a blender that'll work.
#10
Originally Posted by SueDor
Originally Posted by Pzazz
Ummmmm...... a small appliance for making smoothies? LOL
(Sorry...couldn't resist.)
Patti
(Sorry...couldn't resist.)
Patti
I was thinking of how to word it when I scrolled down to you.
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