May - Wenatchee Wildflowers
By May, the hillsides begin to sing.
Wenatchee Wildflowers is inspired by the bright return of arrowleaf balsamroot and lupine blooming across the open meadows of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. After months of muted tones, the landscape wakes up in color — bold, joyful, and impossible to miss.
This colorway pairs soft creamy neutrals with cheerful golden tones and vibrant purples, layered with playful speckles like petals scattered on the breeze. There’s a lightness here — a sense of warmth, movement, and that first real feeling of spring settling in.
Wenatchee Wildflowers feels hopeful and alive, made for projects that celebrate color and creativity. It’s a reminder that beauty often arrives right on time, even after a long season of waiting.
Each skein is hand-dyed to honor Washington’s spring wildflowers and the joy of watching the land come back to life.