WOOL EXPLORATION: Teeswater
There’s just a few more days to submit your Jacobs reviews via ravelry and the google form, so that I can collate those reviews for episode 104.
Our next breed for exploration is the noble Teeswater.
There’s just a few more days to submit your Jacobs reviews via ravelry and the google form, so that I can collate those reviews for episode 104.
Our next breed for exploration is the noble Teeswater.
I was going to name this post “What to do when your stash and knitting overwhelms” – But before we even go on to look at that I am quite confident in saying that there is no one solution.
This is not a ‘How to’. This is more of a WTF!
A podcast of two halves!
I’m still collecting my thoughts post-EYF and you’ll be sure to hear all about that in my next podcast, but we really need to take a collective moment here at KB, for another event which will affect listeners and readers, that’s the closing of BritYarn . You will have heard the news that Isla is off on a new adventure and Brityarn can’t go too. It’s really sad, but I know that you will join me in wishing Isla all the very best in her new endeavours. I am really proud of our collaborative KALs The Scollay-along and the Nature’s Shades and thankful for all Brityarn’s support as sponsor, over the past three years – not to mention Isla’s support with everything else KB, which means such a lot! I know we all have handmade items, yarn in stash and a lot of woolly knowledge thanks to Isla! If you need a further hit of BY before the doors close on 28th, there are still items on sale with the code THISISNOTGOODBYE – use the …
We have three amazing reviews of the forthcoming new Jacob yarn from Blacker
Just a quickie! (in as far as I can do a quick podcast) with my top tips for EYF 2018.
(Image: Blacker Yarns)
We’re about the start exploring the Jacobs breed, which will conclude our first quarter of Wool Exploration!
Lindsey and Alessandra review School of Flock, a custom yarn from Sylvan Tiger.
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