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Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 6:08PM
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More colorway awesomeness?

New today at Pulling at Strings -- Out to Pasture.

Inspired by the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival -- the largest festival of its kind and the first fiber festival I ever attended.  In springtime, the Maryland countryside is a yarn lover's dream. Pastoral hills roll gently, the bright green grasses nourished with sunshine and rain. Fluffy white lambs dot the landscape, their tiny pink noses making them adorably irresistible.

This colorway is several shades of vibrant green, ivory, and tiny spots of pink. No more than a stitch or two here and there.

Chivalrous, inspired by the regal colors of the Renaissance period.

Claret red, purple, amber, emerald, and jasper.

And Flowering Cherry. There's not a prettier time of year in the Mid-Atlantic than early spring. The flowering trees are dust the walkways with their sweetly scented petals.

Pale blue and daubs of green and brown round out this beauty of a colorway.

All three of these colorways are instock and ready to rock on a variety of yarn bases (and spinning fiber) exclusively at Pulling at Strings. (Click on each yarn type to see which colorways are available.)

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