Fieldwork
This year its the 5th anniversary of the KnitBritish podcast. We are also embarking on Year 2 of Wool Exploration AND sailing toward Edinburgh Yarn Festival – all of that warrants a 100% Wool make-along!
This year its the 5th anniversary of the KnitBritish podcast. We are also embarking on Year 2 of Wool Exploration AND sailing toward Edinburgh Yarn Festival – all of that warrants a 100% Wool make-along!
This is a short-ish episode for those new to Wool Exploration, or need a reminder about our approaches to the exploration challenge.
This is the final show of the year – I am trying to dispense with the C word in this episode. There are plenty of great people writing great things about gifts for knitters and how to do last minute gift knitting – there’s not much of that here – other than our own small gestures swap – just the usual wooliness and japes with me!
I’m delighted to bring you this episode on demystifying machine knitting with Mica Koehlmos. Ever thought knitting with machine might be interesting? Ever thought its cheating and not “hand-made”? Gather ’round, pals!
Inflamed about wool? (Grumpy sheep is eye-rolling you) either you don’t know about the amazing variety of wool available or you don’t want to!
Welcome to this special episode of the podcast, which focuses on the North Atlantic Sheep and Wool Conference, which I attended in Uist, in September.
Just a few quick things to tell you about, no notes or links today.
Dear listeners, this month I am delighted to introduce you to Louise Spong. We also look at our southdown wool exploration
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