With many thanks to Morgan who came up with the idea for this variation on the Kiwi Tango. Blue instead of the lighter green, space dyed on Aran weight BFL.
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This is a 4-ply DK weight/ light worsted certified organic pure new wool, hand painted in shades of salmon, pink, red and green. href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0I6ZZqoGXBs/Rr7ulINHvPI/AAAAAAAAAe0/5f11LEtfer0/s1600-h/Fairy+Tales.070809.jpg">
This is a 4-ply DK weight/ light worsted organic pure wool, hand painted in shades of black, blue, yellow and a bit green. The matching mini skein is kettle dyed in black.
Frequently asked colourway :). Here pictured with a matching black min skein. Dyed on 3-PLY Blue Faced Leicester in the colours of the rainbow and black.
Thinking of a colourway that would match the 'Delicious Desserts' theme of the Out of this World Congo, I stumbled upon a test package of Muesli. The colours were perfect! Used colours: a bit of light green, a bit more burgundy and pumpkin orange and the rest in aztec gold, brown and chestnut. Delicious!! Dyed on 3-PLY Blue Faced Leicester.
One of my favorites! Actually I was inspired by some Laurie Ashley fabric. Green leafs and light pink roses on a natural cotton. I added some darker pink as well, because it would make the yarn more vibrant. Space dyed on 3-PLY BFL.
I was inspired for the colors by a dress Jessica made for our collab of Out of this World. This is BFL 3-PLY, hand painted in turkoois, pumpkin orange, hot fuchsia and violet. The matching bag was found in a bargain shop and this is how the yarn will go to the customer.