Wool Exploration: North Ronaldsay swatching
Its the last couple of weeks of exploring North Ronaldsay – there’s still time to join in!
Its the last couple of weeks of exploring North Ronaldsay – there’s still time to join in!
The lat episode before Christmas…will there be ballet dancing sheep? I think so!
Put the kettle on and join us as Donna Smith pops over to the blog to tell us all about starting a yarn business and her yarn Langsoond.
Welcome back to the podcast! This week, as a bit of a addition to an article I wrote recently, I’m talking about what you love about the British wool indiestry!
The sponsors of the next episode of the podcast will be Croft 29, a small family business creating wool from their Hebridean flocks on Skye. I think the story behind their business is really special and wanted to share an interview with them here on the blog. Put the kettle on and join us….
If like me you feel the need to cast on all the things, you could start with Ann Kingstone’s new mini collection Tup Knits!
Since last time I’ve been up to the top of the map, down to Yorkshire and then back to Edinburgh. Come in and have a listen to what I’ve been getting up to.
Put that wrapping paper down and come on over for a break – this is a Christmas-craze free zone. Only good fun over here – there are dancing sheep!
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