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The folks at Quince & Co believe that businesses can be
good citizens—should be good citizens—without making too much a fuss about it.
So, they have created a line of thoughtfully conceived yarns spun from American
wool or sourced from earth friendly overseas suppliers. Find them at www.quinceandco.com and while you are
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Wool 3 has just been released with gorgeous new designs!
Diane, Julia, and Becky look over Quince colors in The Manor House at Cedar Creek Conference Center |
A special welcome to new listeners from A
Playful Day Podcast. Thank you Green
Triangle Girl for the interview and for sending new listeners my way.
Please excuse our faulty brain synapses due to Camp KIP Decompression, hissing noise from microphone being too close to laptop, and the emergency siren!
Nature Notes
Franklin the wild turkey from nearly two years ago is back, along with Knit and Purl. He is in rare form with his window fighting.
Grosbeaks are back and also the White Throated Sparrow!
Needle Notes
Piper’s Journey
KAL Still going but I removed the sticky
thread.
Camp KIP April 23-28 2012 at Cedar Creek Conference Center
Organized by Jackie
of the Positively Overcommitted Podcast
On the way we stopped for lunch at Cowan's in Washington MO and then to Bah! YarnsGood Reader $4.99 app Thank you, Dorothy, for the tutorial!
Paula’s
projects at Camp:
KnitBot
Essentials by Hannah Fettig (We are
giving away a copy of the book signed by Hannah Fettig and Pam Allen…details
coming soon!)
Skyp Ribbed Socks
by Adrienne Ku
McHenry Hat by
Susan B Anderson Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2011 and $5.50 individual pattern. KathieR very nicely told me that the patterns
are separate $5.50 each or the e-mag is $7.49 from Interweave.
Paula inspired
by
Effortless
Cardigan knitted by Astrid Purls (link to Angela’s project page)
See how it works if you wear Effortless effortlessly as Astrid is doing? |
Beaded PiShawl by Karen aka Woolen Warrior and Mary/KnitAdmin’s Pi Shawl (linked below)
Liesl by
Ysolda Teague. I’ve knitted two of these
but I liked Allison’s
version in longer length with long sleeves.
Koigu Beaded
Beret by Church Mouse Yarns and Teas knitted and worn by Angela of Fleur de Fiber. Great way to use left-over sock yarn is it
calls for 175 yds.
Bronwyn’s Projects at Camp
In
Pursuit of an Illusion by Woolly Thoughts
Gratitude Shawl
by me. KAL with The Fat Squirrel Speaks Podcast
Bronwyn’s Camp
Inspiration
Glenda
Wrapped in Stars by Mary aka KnitAdmin
Royale by Glenna C.
worn by Gretchen aka maplemom
Charr’s Projects at Camp
Piper’s Journey
by Paula Emons-Fuessle
Simple Skyp
Socks by Adrienne Ku
Charr’s door prize fiber was from The Thylacine and the
spindle is unmarked (no wonder she couldn’t remember the name!) so we assume it
is from them also.
Charr's inspiration
Charr's inspiration
Sock Yarn
Blanket by Shelley Kang
Capitol Knits by Tanis Gray share by Colleen of the DC Unraveled Podcast
Capitol Knits by Tanis Gray share by Colleen of the DC Unraveled Podcast
Tips and Techniques
Meghan, Charr, and Thea under the Knitting Tree at Camp KIP |
Goodie Bag contents minus cup and maybe a few other things. |
3 comments:
Hi Paula, Charr & Bronwyn!
I so enjoyed this episode..the laughter and stories took me back to Camp KIP. What a wonderful time.
Thank you for mentioning the various patterns knitted and worn by attendees. My Queue has grown dramatically! And speaking of "queues"... I so appreciated the tutorial by Bronwyn. I will have to organize mine now.
I am so glad to have been directed to your podcast. I never fail to pick up a tip, learn a new technique and I now try remind myself to stop and look around my backyard at the beauty that is there.
Thank you again,
Julia Fitzsimmons
(fitzknitz721)
Excellent show with lots of laughter. Thank You
Kathie in MA
Hi Paula,
I stumbled onto your podcast while searching i-tunes and I'm so glad I did! I really enjoyed the last podcast about CampKip, you all were having so much fun. Looking forward to hearing more.
Thanks,
Knitsta (Donna)
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