~Repository Recolor Relvery~
Think of this as heget's lover letter to two of her top favorite Sims sites, the Keep and Sims2Artist. Or the final manifestation of her obsessive need to mix and match everything and have a full palette range of colors for as many things as possible. What assists me in that craving is repository items, and the master of that is hokad - who has done so many slaved sets that it physical hurts to try and count them up.

Most of her sets (and others) link to two master meshes. The first and most important is Jonsei's Bed Blanket- which is the controller for almost every single fabric element in all the following meshes. I love having coordinates for it, and one of the first things I did when I discovered Sunni's medieval themed creations was take the fabric she was using on her cushion and make bed blanket recolors. Then when she added the tailor shop set, I had even more fabrics to pull. If you've followed along with my releases, you might have noticed my trend of using these fabrics- and this is the reason why. Okay, the real reason is I figure in my hood there's only a certain number of weavers making certain patterns and using certain dyes, so there's going to be a commonality to fabrics throughout. In short, I ended up with 60 recolors that will work as the fabrics of blankets, drapes, curtains, rungs, chairs, sofas, boxes, wall hangings, etc...

The recolors are named in order with the swatch-the first rows are numbered 11-5, 6-10, on to 47. The last 13 are named according to the first batch of Sunni's recolors of the bench cushion (in other words, I actually know what she named those fabrics.)
Keep the ones you want. There's a good mix of leathers, rough weaves, brocades, stripes, and patterns to cover all levels of society.
Most of the objects whose primary texture is the blanket fabric can be found here: Jonsei Bed Blanket Slaves. There's two forum pages there, so you can find plenty. I also recommend the pillows and the Irish Canopy Beds. These aren't the only objects that will use the Jonsei Blanket recolors, but this gives you a good place to start looking. I personally don't keep every mesh that this set will recolor, and I suggest you pick out your favorites as well.
60 Sunni Fabric Recolors of Jonsei Bed Blanket

The other main mesh that you'll want to grab is MASTER for the SDA Campagne set- the dresser you see in the above photo. The majority of wood textures will link back to this mesh. There are also 3 other Campagne meshes that function as Master meshes, and I've included them plus recolors as well. For the Campagne Set I've used a variety of wood grains, but primarily Sunni's rustic wood.
Again, I've done all 18 of the Pooklet woods, so pick out which ones are your favorites and you can delete the rest.

So what all is covered in the Campagne Set? Everything in this sub forum page, plus items in other sections. If nothing else, I recommend you get this recolor set.

As you can see, combining Jonsei and Campagne pieces can make nice, castle-appropriate bedrooms. I love draped four-poster beds.
The Campagne Set also has a kitchen and a bedroom. Honestly, I don't use many of the bathroom set pieces because I feel they are a bit too modern for my tastes, but there is this cute nursery set also linked to the Campagne bathroom counter. (However the two tone wood effect can't be mix-and-matched, so I just applied different wood grains so it looks like drawers have been replace/ a subtle variation)

The MASTERS for the Campagne Sets are the Dresser, the Bathroom Counter, and for the kitchen there are technically two counters and a stove, but since I don't use the stove and the two counters cover the rest I just recolored the counters.
Campagne Masters in Pooklet Woods
The other big set aside from all the Campagne woods is the SDA Louisiana sets. The sub forum for those meshes is here, and the MASTER meshes are just three. Most objects link either to the dresser or the counter, and the sink is the third. Again, I've recolored all in the Pooklet wood shades and iron accents.

Note: some objects in this set also link back to the Campagne Dresser, so make sure you grab that first!
(Plus the Jonsei blanket, if you want any fabric recolors...).
Louisiana Masters in Pooklet Woods
There are two more sets I've included the full Pooklet range for today- and the first is a lovely kitchen that I think truly has a more medieval than modern feel. It's the Faustine Kitchen, and there are two MASTER meshes.

The only other thing I'd say is that so far I haven't done any recolors of the plates- but thankfully amythestitfenix has you covered there: Kitchen Clutter. I'll be working on some more dish recolors when I have time (there are a few in the screenshots).
Faustine Kitchen Masters in Pooklet Woods
Last but not least, the SDA Arcan set, which you can find items for here and here. There's only one MASTER mesh for the wood and metal (which can't be recolored seperately, so for the Pooklet woods it's all a dark iron).
Here is a screenshot with many of the items this recolors. This set is a little more delicate and fussy, but again I love the nursery and desk, and an ironwrought table is always good to have.

There are a few more goodies over at Sims2Artists for me to do, and then I have to go back and finish my recolors of the masters in iCad woods, but for today I've offered plenty. Plus, I'm forcing you to read a lot of text when you just want the recolors.
Arcan Masters in Pooklet Woods
Now, while your over at Sim2Artists picking up all these sets there are two things I recommend to also get. One is the other master object for fabric items, and that is the AF Solids slaved to a lampshade. This will recolor more than just lamps, but also the ribbons in some of the Campagne/Cosy and Jonsei sets, and there are a wide range of linen colors by amythestfenix. Then go to her pages and if nothing else grab some of the linen solids to mix in with the medieval fabrics. She also has a lot of maxis-match woods and the tulip grove and marina build shades I love. There's also the fabric coordinates which I copied over for my quilt recolors.
Party On!