In Episode 52, Greg and Pam discuss Goals, Sock Length, and Dogs. We also discuss Leaflet #5 from The Opinionated Knitterby Elizabeth Zimmermann.
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Listen To The Episode Notes Greg's Projects Greg finished socks in sport weight yarn for his mom. He didn't make a project page for it, though. He's currently working on finishing up the socks that are already on his needles: Lana Grosa Socks in Lana Grossa Meilenweit Ashbury yarn and Christmas Is Coming Socks in Dyeabolical Sturdy (version 1) yarn. Pam's Projects Pam is basically finished with her The Elizabeth Zimmerman Coatusing Cascade Ecological Wool. She just needs to add buttons and button loops. Pam knit 5 little Acorn Ornamentsby Carmen Rigby-Willsonwith some yarn she had dyed. She originally was going to make some starsbut decided to save the pattern for the future. Pam worked on her Fish Lips Kiss Heel socks. She's using Lang Jawoll Cotton Stretch Color. Pam worked on her Rickrollby Mary Annarella/Lyrical Knits. She's using yarn from The Fibre Studio at Yarns to Dye For. Pam started her 150 Fadeby Fiber Me This. She's using some Plymouth Happy Feetshe had dyed. Pam made a super chunky blanket without needles. She used this tutorialas a starting point. Pam started spinning some merino fiber. Avery (Pam's daughter) made Daphne (our dog) a reversible bandana. We didn't really have a pattern, just used a folded bandana as a template and added some length for her neck size.Podcasts and Designers We Love
Twinset Designs Knitting Pipeline Thanks to Jenn Sheelan for her Rustic Elegance Shawlpattern! Current/Upcoming Unraveling Events We are starting a new KAL! Let's explore color dominance with the Stripe Domination Hatby Ellen Silva. See the KAL thread in the Ravelry Groupfor a pattern discount code. Upcoming Events Where You Might Find Us Carolina FiberFest(March 22-23, 2019) - In addition to the main event, CFF will be hosting a casual community even on Saturday March 16 in the Expo building at the NC State Fairgrounds. We will have more details soon, but if you might be able to join us, put it on your calendar! FiberCrafty FiberCrafty got an update! Check out how much easier it is to add favorites, browse the shops, see shop ratings and more. Pam is going to be hiring a virtual assistant! She is looking for someone who loves yarn and has social media experience. The Opinionated Knitter(affiliate link) Leaflet #5 discussed, pages 30-35. Affiliate Link DisclosuresThis post contains affiliate links. That means that if you click on a link to Craftsy, Cooperative Press, Amazon, or Knitcrate and subsequently make a purchase, we’ll receive a small commission from the sale. You pay the same, and the commissions will help cover our podcasting expenses. Our opinions are always our own, and we’re never compensated to endorse any particular product or service.
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