Pickleweed
by Virginia Catherall
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Pickleweed
Pickleweed is abundant in the liminal edges of Great Salt Lake. Around the most saline part of the salt marshes, pickleweed thrives by expelling salt from its cells to outer leaf tissue. As the days grow shorter and cooler this leaf tissue begins to change to a brilliant red color contrasting and mixing with the green pickled stems.
This design was featured in the 2019 Alfred Lambourne Prize exhibition by Friends of Great Salt Lake. Friends of Great Salt Lake is a Utah non-profit that works to preserve and protect the Great Salt Lake Ecosystem and to increase public awareness and appreciation of the Lake through education, research, advocacy, and the arts.
For more information, see:
http://www.lakesaltknit.com/2019/08/pickleweed.html
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About this yarn
by Shibui Knits
Worsted
85% Merino, 15% Cashmere goat
110 yards
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50
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