FIJI - Kettle dyed minimally processed farm yarn. I used Wiltons frosting dyes for this.
MIDNIGHT BLOSSOM - Kettled dyed and same yarn as above, but I used a combination of different dyes (Wiltons, Kool Aid, and acid). I have some of the same yarn dyed black to use as trim.
JELLY BEAN - Handpainted single ply worsted weight wool yarn. Dyed with a combination of dyes. I swatched this yarn and it looks just like a bowl of jelly beans.
COTTON CANDY - Hand painted worsted weight merino wool using Wiltons. I left sections of the natural wool color between the teal and dark pink, hoping for a softer look. I think it worked :-)
DUTCH WINDMILL - Another minimally processed small farm yarn kettle dyed in shades of blue and brown.
STEEL MAGNOLIA - Hand painted bulky weight yarn. This particular yarn is going to be come a favorite. It has a soft hand and nice sheen. It will make a bullet proof soaker. :-)
KANSAS PRAIRIE - Minimally processed farm yarn from Canada. Kettle dyed in shades of yellow, brown, and blue.
Yahoo! Whopee! Yah-yah-yah!!! I feel like a true Dutch housewife. :) My mother, mother-in-law, grandmothers, and grandmother-in-law all have or had clotheslines. Now I can join their ranks. Can you tell I am happy? An added bonus is that I have my Momma's old clothespin bag. I remember standing outside bare foot in the dewy grass handing her one piece of wet laundry after another. Momma would sling it around her neck so the clothespins would be in easy reach as we moved along the line.