Colorways

You've probably auditioned fabric on your design wall, swapping one print for another to see how a block reads in different colors. Colorways give you that same exploration on screen, without pulling a single bolt.

The colorway strip

The colorway strip appears at the bottom of the Block Editor. It has two parts:

  • Hue offset slider — Drag to rotate the hue of every fill in your block at once. The canvas updates live as you drag.
  • 12-segment hue preview bar — Shows your block's color scheme at twelve evenly spaced hue offsets, so you can spot promising colorways at a glance.

The effect is non-destructive. Release the slider and your original colors remain intact.

How colorways preserve tone

Hue rotation isn't just spinning a color wheel. BloqLoft preserves the tonal relationships between your fills. Darks stay dark, lights stay light, and the contrast structure of your design remains intact. A colorway always looks intentional, not like a filter gone wrong.

Saving a colorway

When you find a colorway you like, tap Add to My Blocks to save it as a separate copy of your block with the shifted colors baked in. The original block stays unchanged. This lets you keep multiple color versions side by side in your block library.

Tip: Use colorways to audition a design in a customer's preferred colors, or to check whether a block reads well in a different palette before committing fabric.