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AUSTRALIA
Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms. This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps. It supports a wide diversity of life and was selected as a World Heritage Site in 1981.
Bring some tropical Queensland to your needles with this rich, glowing blend of tropical blues.
Colors: Glazes of Clear Water, Rip Curl Blue, Tropical Aqua, Coral Reef Slate
Shipwreck Coast |
There are approximately 638 known shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast,although only around 240 of them have been discovered. The Historic Shipwreck Trail along the Shipwreck Coast and the Discovery Coast shows some of the sites where gales, human error and, in some cases, foul play caused these vessels to be wrecked.
This colourway evokes the churning waters and treacherous sands of my favourite stretch of coast.
Colors: Glazes of Clear Water, Rip Curl Blue, Treacherous Sands, Reef Stone
JAPAN
Faded Kimono |
Its glory days may be behind it, but the faded kimono has a rich, wonderful history. This color recreates the feel of a richly woven silk garment, worn on special occasions and treasured beyond its lifetime.
Create an heirloom piece of stunning beauty, or just some fun and cheery socks with this special yarn.
Glazed colors have an inner glow that is hard to capture and wonderful to experience. Layers upon layers of green were slowly added on, giving this yarn a special depth when knitted up. Has to be seen to be believed!
Colors: Glazes of lavender, pink, lemon, grey, powder blue, red, aqua
Hanami |
Hanami is the Japanese tradition of enjoying flowers. Foreigners almost always interpret it to be synonymous with cherry blossom viewing, but it is also popular to admire the plum blossoms in early spring, or any other blooms you happen to enjoy.
Colors: Magnolia, Cherry pink, Petal rose, Snowy, Bark
Lacy Loligoth |
Lacy Loligoth combines romance with attitude. Big stripes of bright pink and delicate blue are offset by a little stripe of elegant brown between them. Will look perfect with anything from Victoriana to Tokyo street style. And everything in between, of course.
Colors: Cheery Pink, Elegant Brown, Lacy Blue, Elegant Brown
Matsuri |
Matsuri, or festivals, are the lifeblood of Japan. All over the country, all through the year, people get together to celebrate and enjoy the world they live in.
This variegated yarn glows with inner fire and exuberant joy. Use it to create a little cheer in your world, too.
Create an heirloom piece of stunning beauty, or just some fun and cheery socks with this special yarn.
Glazed colors have an inner glow that is hard to capture and wonderful to experience. Layers upon layers of green were slowly added on, giving this yarn a special depth when knitted up. Has to be seen to be believed!
Colors: Glazes of happy blue, koi orange, fireworks red, shooting star yellow, paper lantern, sparkle green, night sky blue
Momiji |
Momiji is the color of turning leaves. in Japan, people travel around the country to view the beautiful colours as the season changes. this is called momijigari, the viewing of autumn leaves.
Colors: Maple Yellow, Autumnal Orange, Last of the Greens, Moss, Pumpkin, Evergreen
Super Deadly Kawaii |
This colorway was inspired by a pinback button I got in Japan.
'Kawaii' means 'cute' in Japanese, and this colorway is sure to kill you with its cuteness.
Button not included.
Colors: Glazes of Sweet Water Blue, Pure As White, Cutie Pink, Hot and Deadly Pink
EUROPE
Alpine Meadow |
Alpine Meadow
An impossible blue sky, and flowering meadows as far as the eye can see.
This braid captures the brightness and joy of nature uninterrupted. Keep the colors separate for a bright, cheery yarn, or let them mingle and play, like butterflies in the morning sun.
Colors: Sky Blue, Impossibly Blue, Stormcloud Grey, Meadow, Buttercup, Violets, Cheery Red, Wildflower Pink
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