Gradient Stripes" collection.
Just in case this isn't quite the green you are looking for - here is the URL for my collection of green solids, textures and blenders: https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/193451 For nerdy details about this color . . . please scroll to the bottom of this description! Solids – So basic and so helpful! Use them for minimalist decorating – for curtains, table linens, bed linens, wallpaper etc. Use them for clothing: blouses, shirts, skirts, slacks, dresses etc. Pair them with coordinating designs. Use them as trim when creating clothing. Use them for quilting: am Amish style quilt that is made completely with solids, in combination with florals – polka dots – stripes = etc.! I have hundreds of solids in my shop, as well as textures, which are “almost solids.” They are divided into a number of collections, organized by color families. If you are on your computer, just go to my “Designed Collections” page and use the drop down menu. Type “solids” into that menu and it will pull up all of those collections for you. This URL will take you to my collection of greens - just in case this isn't quite the color you are looking for! https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/193451 Need a specific color pulled out of one of my designs? Just send me a message and I will be happy to do that for you. Thanks for stopping by my shop! Happy sewing! Mary Wykes – aka Maryyx October 2023 NERDY DETAILS: Per colorhexa.com/425400: "The hexadecimal color #425400 has RGB values of R:66, G:84, B:0 and CMYK values of C:0.21, M:0, Y:1, K:0.67." The color description for this hex code is "very dark yellow (olive tone)." THAT SURPRIASED ME! But - when I look at the color's placement on an Adobe PhotoShop digital color graph, I understand. The base hue of this color is a very green-yellow which I would call lime. In other words it is a secondary color, between yellow and blue on the color wheel. As the color becomes more saturated, it definitely loses its brightness and yes - it takes on the qualities of an olive green. These little details are fascinating to me. Looking at that color graph, I give it a score of 7 on a value scale where 10 is the darkest. I give it a chroma score of 10, which means that it is a pure color. It has not been neutralized at all with the addition of grey or some of its complementary color.