Jackson Glacier
by Virginia Catherall
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Jackson Glacier
The Kootenai referred to Glacier National Park as Ya·qawiswitxuki, meaning “the place where there is a lot of ice.” Although the park is named after its famous glaciers, with global warming, all these glaciers will be gone within our lifetime. Jackson Glacier shows more signs of shrinkage every year with scratches of brown earth seen coming through the thinning ice more and more. This artwork and pattern was produced as Artist-in-Residence at Glacier National Park.
About this yarn
by Shibui Knits
Aran
50% Alpaca, 50% Merino
132 yards
/
100
grams
1232 projects
stashed 1103 times
rating
of
4.6
from
283 votes
About this yarn
by Nomis Yarn Company
Aran
100% Wool
235 yards
/
100
grams
23 projects
stashed 37 times
rating
of
4.5
from
4 votes
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