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This episode is sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business and Quince & Co.
At the Knitting Pipeline Retreat the knitters were excited
to see all the colors of Quince & Co sparrow. Sparrow is a plain little yarn, beautiful in
its simplicity. Its clean, smooth hand is crisp as you knit it. But after
washing and wearing it becomes handkerchief soft. It is spun from organic linen
grown in Belgium. With names like san, juniper, birch, nannyberry, blue spruce,
little fern, butternut, port, viburnum, pigeon, paprika, truffle, and fen, who
can resist? I can’t! I’m knitting with Sparrow for the first time
and I can’t wait to get more.
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We will be on vacation next week so there will not be a show
during that time.
Bronwyn and Sarah have joined me this week. You will notice
a little difference in the format (just a temporary thing for this week.) At the end of the show instead of the show’s
theme music you will hear birdsong that I recorded while sitting on the
porch. Near the end of you can hear the
wood thrush in the background. One of
our Pipeliners called the wood thrush the “flutey-flutey bird”. See if you can hear the magical sound.
Pipeliner Notes
Many of you enjoyed
the photos of the Barred Owl Strix varia on the blog last week.
Thank you so much for your comments both on the blog and on the Ravelry
board. I’m still amazed that the owl seemed to pose for me. I finally
got the little video finished and up on You Tube for you.
2 winners! Random
Number Generator 2-129
#49 Auntea wrote: I
have never been, but still dream of taking the Royal Scotsman Train! I think it
would be terribly romantic.
#15 JudyAnn wrote: A very long time ago, my husband’s family
inhabited Dunnottar Castle located near Stonehaven, Scotland. Now in ruins,
it’s just a magnificent setting high above the North Sea. I need to return.
I love knitting lace, and I’d love that book. Estuary would
be my first knit!
Congratulations to Auntea and JudyAnn and thank you to Emily
Wessel aka Tincanknits for the giveaways and review copy of the beautiful book.
Nature Notes
We were going to record on the porch so you would have
ambient sounds from the birds but it started raining too hard!
Needle Notes
Works in Progress
Sarah aka MotherEarthknits
- Leap of Faith by Nicole Montgomery in The Fat Squirrel Hazelnut Base, color Spring Green.
- Socks in Opal Vincent Van Gogh colorway from Klose Knit
- Small Shawl of my own devising in Quince & Co Sparrow in Paprika. I love knitting with this linen!
Paula
- Wee Ones by Susan B Anderson
- Craftsy class Wee Ones by Susan B Anderson—please click on link in sidebar as I will get credit if you sign up for a class. Bonus pattern sweater is so cute!
- We mention Topsy-Turvy Inside-Out Toys by Susan B Anderson and the tutorials in it.
- Pressed Leaves by Alana Dakos Botanical Knits
- Size 5—3.75mm
- Prairie Retreat Farm Handspun Shetland Wool gift from TheaMidnight
- Cabling without a Needle came in very handy. This hat has NO knit stitches. I had a blast knitting it.
Pressed Leaves by Alana Dakos. It fits suits Sarah. |
Bronwyn
- Bronwyndp’s projects
- Froggy Bath Puppet by Brian McGaunn
- Tiny Turtle by Raynor Gellaty
- Micro Turtle by Anne Kaelber
- Grrlfriend Market Bag by Laura Spradlin
The Blethering Room
Public Service Reminder:
Wash your woolens!
Store them clean for the summer so you won’t have holes in them in the
fall.
Have a great week, haste ye back, and hold your knitting
close.
5 comments:
Here is another joke for Grady, it was my son's favorite when he was little.
How do you make a root beer float?
With a tiny life jacket.
Hope he enjoys it!
Susanknits
I love that owl video! I sent a link to my mom. I think it was too busy looking for dinner to pay any attention to you. :)
=holity
Love that video. You just want to be sitting up there next to him.
The owl video is amazing! That must have been so fun for you to experience him (her) being so close for so long! Thanks for sharing!!1
It was so great to meet you last week. I hope you enjoyed the rest of your trip! - Sarah
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