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There's something about the rhythmic motion of a needle pulling thread through fabric or the soft clickety-clack of knitting needles that just soothes the soul. In today's fast-paced world, we often look for ways to slow down, to reconnect with ourselves and our roots, and handwork is a beautiful way to do just that. It's practical, creative, and—let's be honest—there's just something deeply satisfying about making something with your own two hands.Listen in to learn more about the ‘old-fashioned' skills embraced in handwork. (And one only requires having a needle, some yarn, and your thumb!)Send us a textSupport the showThe Farm Wife (website)Let's Visit! (email)Amazon Shop PageGreat Products by The Farm Wife:The Simple Life WorkbookSimple Life Home Finance BundleThe Art of HomemakingFind other helpful Simple Life Products in The Farm Wife ShopDo you want to learn more about living a simple life? Then a great place to start is with the books in my Simple Life Series! Living a Simple Life on the Farm (my story) The Search for a Simple Life How to Cook a Possum: Yesterday's Skills & Frugal Tips for a Simple Life (don't worry – this isn't a cookbook!)Faith & a Simple Life
10月26〜27日に岡山県の岡山国際サーキットで開催されるENEOSスーパー耐久シリーズ2024 Empowered by BRIDGESTONE第6戦『スーパー耐久レースin岡山』は、10月24日の特別スポーツ走行から週末に向けたセッションがスタートしたが、今回ST-Xクラスには、新たに30号車Handwork Challenge SPK GT-Rを走らせる『Team Handwork Challenge』が参戦した。今回の参戦の理由を、AドライバーであるDRAGONに聞いた。 投稿 スーパー耐久第6戦岡山のST-Xクラスに登場した『Team Handwork Challenge』の参戦の狙いは は autosport web に最初に表示されました。
HT1999 - Handwork On a Photograph There is a sizable number of photographers who are rejecting the digital workflow in favor of more handwork using so-called alternative processes. Are they missing an obvious hybrid that would involve handwork after digitally printing their images? Anyone remember Marshall Oils?
Melisa Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials shares ideas for handwork and younger ones. Often siblings or the younger child see's you doing handwork and wants to be a part of the fun. Waldorf homeschooling can feel like a large feat to take on. Melisa has 15+ years of experience to help guide you along the way. Melisa inspires you with: - Foundations for early childhood - Waldorf curriculum by grade - Middle school and high school resources - Planning for peace planner and training meetings - Form drawing courses - Beeswax modeling - Wet on wet painting - Inner work and temperaments - Music - Handwork - Festivals - Eurythmy - Circle time creations - Creating a co op - Homeschooling multiple children - Conscious parenting with 25+ years experience - Special needs experience with her own children - Peaceful bedtimes - One on one mentoring parenting, partnering and mindset - Master classes Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials gives you a preview of what her Thinking, Feeling, Willing program includes. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/store Our Thinking Feeling Willing program is your road map to a successful Waldorf homeschool journey! Gain the confidence you need, be the teacher your child wants and transform your homeschool experience. Navigation for the Journey. We have crafted an adventure of a lifetime to help you cultivate head, heart & home. These adventures and skills cover: Rhythm, Inner Work, Temperament, The Waldorf Curriculum, Form Drawing, Planning, Drawing & Painting, Music, Movement, Modeling, Festivals, Handwork, Schooling Several Children, Writing Your Own Curriculum, Circle Time Creation, Reading & Writing the Waldorf way. Save Time. Hunting around for resources and courses and even freebies takes up valuable family and lesson time. Learn how to leverage your time and take it back! That's more time for play, more time for hikes, more time for YOURSELF, this program teaches you to be the Teacher you want to be. Get out of Management Mode and back to loving your days. A Hand to Hold. This journey can be challenging so having expert coaches at your side is not only comforting but Melisa and our team are also pretty good at kicking your butt if you need it! Everything is Better with Friends. Community is wonderful. Community outside of Facebook is even better. We've found that so many families are looking for an alternative to Facebook and now we are walking forward with being able to implement it. The community is one of the places to get coaching from our team, it will also allow you to connect with the hundreds of other TFW families, as well as share lesson plans, main lesson pictures and much more. What's Included? Thinking Feeling Willing puts all your homeschooling, parenting and partnering needs in one place! Adventures and Skills from our Waldorf Inspired Homeschool Teacher Training* On going training added throughout each year to keep everything fresh and help you stay sharp! Planning for Peace Weekly mentoring via office hours (Zoom video conferencing) aimed at all ages/all challenges (and victories!) surrounding homeschooling and parenting. You can also find us on Youtube "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
"All This by Hand"—that's the promise of PieceWork magazine, which was first published in 1993 to honor the handwork created through the ages, mostly by women, mostly with little fanfare. "Handwork reflects peoples history, daily lives, and cultures. In this issue's stories, handwork means physical survival, personal hope, and cultural identity," said Veronica Patterson in the first issue. To celebrate where the magazine came from and what sustains us, we interviewed two delightful women: Veronica Patterson, who edited PieceWork from 1993 until 1997, and Pat Olski, who has held the post since 2022. In addition to her tenure as the magazine's editor, Veronica has been a book editor and is an accomplished, widely published poet. She has served as the first Poet Laureate of Loveland, Colorado. Pat has been a knitwear designer, authored several needlework books, and taught knitting and embroidery. PieceWork's 30th anniversary issue appears in newsstands and inboxes in July. Check the PieceWork website (https://pieceworkmagazine.com/) for anniversary celebrations as well as for images and show notes. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Links PieceWork magazine (https://pieceworkmagazine.com/) PieceWork indexes (https://pieceworkmagazine.com/piecework-indexes/) Cannarella, Deborah. "The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Co. Fire." PieceWork September/October 1993. (https://shop.longthreadmedia.com/products/piecework-september-october-1993-ep7069) Faubion, Trish. "The Amish and the Hmong: Two Cultures and One Quilt." PieceWork November/December 1993. (https://shop.longthreadmedia.com/products/piecework-november-december-1993-digtial-edition) Norris, John. "The Rare Art of Birch Bark Biting." PieceWork September/October 1993. (https://shop.longthreadmedia.com/products/piecework-september-october-1993-ep7069)
https://www.waldorfessentials.com/store We have packaged all the content you will need for Kindergarten One. This will take you on a beautiful journey through your first year of Kindergarten. We also included our Waldorf homeschool teacher training as well as support and mentoring. This is an amazing resource! Here's what's included: Original Stories! With a few exceptions, all the stories are originals, written by me for children. First Year Kindergarten, age 5 – During this year, we meet Super Sam through 52 weeks of stories, handwork for Mom, recipes, nature table ideas and festival celebrations. Super Sam is a huge star! There are Facebook groups dedicated to making props for his stories. Monthly Handwork for Families – handwork videos & handwork projects. Circle Time Laid Out – We have a completely laid out circle for each month and a library of audios for each song. It includes our ENTIRE Circle Time Creation course! Recipes! - Recipes for each week, many can easily be adjusted to special dietary needs. APP! We have an app to make accessing our product quick and easy! BONUS - Planning for Peace Early Childhood & Kindergarten edition. This is accessible for the Southern Hemisphere! We have adjusted the story schedule just for our friends south of the Equator! "We only have to act in ways that are worthy of the child's gratitude and it will flow toward us, especially during the first period of life." ~ Rudolf Steiner, Gratitude, Love, and Duty Original content. Meet Super Sam. He's a gnome that lives in the forest, helps his friends and loves his family. We have two full years, 52 weeks each, of stories about Sam and his friends. We occasionally tie in some other stories to share with your children. Handwork. Handwork is a hallmark of Waldorf and we start you out right with plenty of patterns AND instruction! Each month will bring a new (optional) project for families. Circle Time Creation. Circle time creation can be stressful. We take the stress out with our guidelines, song bank and all the tunes! Everything is better with friends. Community is wonderful. Community outside of Facebook is even better. We've found that so many families are looking for an alternative to Facebook which we now offer. Talk about handwork struggles, your 6 year change wins and get coaching help from our team! Training & Mentoring We found that families who have training in Waldorf foundations really excel in their homeschooling. We provide you with a full year access to our Thinking Feeling Willing program as well as access to weekly coaching calls with Melisa or one of our coaches. Hard Copies of the Curriculum Despite my best attempts at downsizing my collection, at the end of the day I am a book in hand kinda gal. We provide you with a hard copy of the curriculum as well as a Planning for Peace journal. An App! We want you to be able to get everything you need quickly! Our app will allow you to have it all at your fingertips. Our support groups are also easily accessed on the app. You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
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Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
The treasure in a handmade life isn't just mastering skills and making goods, Melanie Falick says—it's the power in creation, connection, and expression along the way. When Melanie Falick started to knit as a young adult, she fell in love with everything about it: the creative potential of yarn and color, the meditative process, the useful finished product, the community of fellow makers, and the stories it can tell us about lives past and present. She has spent the years since then sharing her passion for knitting, and handwork generally, through roles as an author, editor, and creative director. Her books and creative collaborations all reflect her belief that craft is a pathway to wellness for all of us—as individuals, community members, and citizens of this planet. Melanie would like us to celebrate what we make with our hands with pride. Through the process of craft, she says, we can connect to our ancestors, our environment, the people around us, and our inner selves. And when we share our skills and enthusiasm, we can help to bring more beauty, contentment, and empathy into the world. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com. You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed.
Cam, Carlos & CJ sit with longtime friend and teammate of Cams, Dre Cortez. They talk about his experiences playing college football in Durango,Colorado being from the state of Texas. They go in depth into his transition with the coaching world and what got him into doing gym/fitness content as well. Be sure to check out the other podcast from the Dallas OPM Tour. Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachdrecortez Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dre.cortez/ Fitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dre.cortez_fitness/ Website: https://www.opinionatedmedia.co/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A6em4r. .. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast. .. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opinionated. .. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpionatedP Follow us on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@opinionated_m. .. Cam's socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cam_juice/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigbanggthierry Carlos' socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mojica22/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Klinixx_ 0:00 - Intro 2:38 - Dre Shirt Story 4:20 - Dre's brief rundown and who you are/your journey 7:50 - Not taking official visits 8:10 - Hating it the first day 10:08 - Seeing bears for the first time 10:40 - Grateful for Durango/but enjoying it while he was there? 11:30 - Yik Yak/Hoverboards in college 13:45 - Hardest Dre has been ran over 15:00 - PJ Getting smoked at Montana state 16:50 - Hasn't done laundry all school year 19:20 - Favorite memory football wise 20:48 - Justin's injury (Freak Injury) 22:00 - Dre got hurt (why hasn't it healed) 24:51 - not being trained properly in college 26:30 - Maintaining weight 27:00 - Dre maintaining weight and trying to carry that weight 29:00 - Playing football at a bigger weight and the benefits of it 31:00 - Dre trying to get back healthier 33:00 - Brace messing with his swag 33:40 - What was Dre's swag on the field 37:00 - Finding out about himself going to Durango. Learning how to grow. 38:42 - What was the plan after football? 40:58 - How hard is being a GA 42:25 - Coaching story's old people 44:35 - How WT is ran/facility's 46:55 - Welcome to college moment? 49:37 - Cam got truck by Austin Ekler? 50:55 - Speedy 51:30 - Dre was a technician in college (football technique) 59:02 - Best player Dre played in college? 1:01:00 - Playing football in Texas and how difficult it is 1:04:00 - These kids being genetically different now 1:08:15 - Handwork is a lie 1:10:12 - Pro's are pro's for a reason 1:10:50 - How's 75 days hard and the gym content? 1:15:32 - Ready David Goggins book. (Being disciplined with yourself) 1:20:11 - Dre's plans with coaching/and end goals 1:23:30 - What got Dre into shoes 1:25:00 - Dre and his favorite shoes 1:29:10 - Favorite Higgins moment 1:31:22 - CJ's flowers for Dre 1:33:00 - Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opmedia/support
Welcome to R2 Cents,Happy National sewing machine day.Happy National weed your garden. Oscar has very judgmental take on successful people I find to be annoying for example salt bae. I judge them but I admire the success.lining up the chakras to get money is looking at it wrong.Handwork and persistence is key.flat earth.www.r2centswoscar.comSubscribe YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb-X7wvMYSyywC1X3kUjHUAR2 Cents Instagram https://www.instagram.com/r2_cents/R2 cents Twitterhttps://twitter.com/r2_cents_R2 Cents Tik Tokhttps://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe4GkPev/Produced by: Oscar CRBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Dem say education na the key to success but for our obodo naija today, that key fit no open the door of success. The reason for that be say, many Nigerians wey go school well well no get job to do. But we come notice say people wey no go school wey learn handwork sef dey do better things with their lives than the people we go school. For Everyday Tori today, we dey ask, whether he good make person dey learn handwork as he dey go school, abi na distraction?
Dem say education na the key to success but for our obodo naija today, that key fit no open the door of success. The reason for that be say, many Nigerians wey go school well well no get job to do. But we come notice say people wey no go school wey learn handwork sef dey do better things with their lives than the people we go school. For Everyday Tori today, we dey ask, whether he good make person dey learn handwork as he dey go school, abi na distraction?
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The Fam is back at it this week join them as they tackle some tough topics around America. They pay their respects to Earl DMX Simmons and sorta kind of Prince Philip, jump into mass shootings gun polices and a few more unexpected things as you already anything is possible when The Fam is together. www.ohitsthatpodcast.com Be Sure to subscribe and Follow us on Twitter & IG @Nerdy_Geeway & ThatguyNerdyG @Issa_1ofakind & Mspirtle @no1understandin & nounderstanding1 @oitsthatpodcast & ohitsthatpodcast www.nerdysumbrella.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdyissabglisa/message
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A new MP3 sermon from Victory Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Handwork, Headwork and Heartwork Speaker: Bob Schoolfield Broadcaster: Victory Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 3/14/2021 Bible: 2 Chronicles 31:20-21 Length: 31 min.
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We are talking all about handwork this week! Jamie and Rachel sit down and discuss the importance of including handwork in the Montessori elementary classroom. Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/allthingsmontessori?fan_landing=trueCheck out our Sponsors!Cutelery | Get 15% off any order or $20 or more!PROMO CODE: PODCAST15https://shopcutelery.com/Sapling Supply | Get 10% off anything site wide!PROMO CODE: ATM10https://www.sapling-supply.net/
In this episode, we take a moment to slow down, step back, and talk about something we all enjoy: creating artwork by hand. Handwork – whether embroidery, hand piecing, embellishing, or quilting our art by hand – is one way we, as fiber artists, connect with the work we make and connect with our pasts. Today’s Artist in Residence, Catherine Redford, is no stranger to this topic! Click here to view the show notes for this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dan interviews Kelly Pfeiffer from Dubbo Distance Education to get advice on remote learning given the current climate around the globe with schools being closed, or needing to close in response to COVID-19.Remote Learning with Kelly Pfeiffer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityWatch the interview belowhttps://youtu.be/fLL7Y6qVfOAShow NotesSet up a test classroomTeam teach Be organised before handWork smarter not harder - see what already existsParent communication is key, especially for the little ones (active supervisors)
In this episode, Dan interviews Kelly Pfeiffer from Dubbo Distance Education to get advice on remote learning given the current climate around the globe with schools being closed, or needing to close in response to COVID-19.Remote Learning with Kelly Pfeiffer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Watch the interview below https://youtu.be/fLL7Y6qVfOA Show Notes Set up a test classroomTeam teach Be organised before handWork smarter not harder - see what already existsParent communication is key, especially for the little ones (active supervisors) Subscribe below to ensure you don't miss an episode
We're sharing how handwork can help you slow down and unplug in this rushed society -- handwork is not only fun, but has a variety of health benefits that we'll share with you today. We also share what product we're loving now, ideas for organizing the junk drawer in your sewing room (we all have them!), and how to help the people and animals affected by the Australian wildfires. Then we chat with Monique Jacobs about her fabric lines with Maywood Studio, her stash-busting video series, and how she got started in the quilting industry -- it's a conversation you don't want to miss. For more resources from today's show, visit the show notes here.
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Did you know that handwork, or craft, is the second largest employer of women in emerging economies? Since a large proportion of them work from home, this is an often hidden and unregulated sector. Post Rana Plaza, there’s been more attention on garment factories, but how often do we consider outworkers - homeworkers - who are often contracted by third parties? This week’s guest is Rebecca van Bergen, founder of fab New York-based NGO, Nest. They are on a mission to “build a new handworker economy to increase global workforce inclusivity, improve women’s wellbeing beyond factories, and preserve important cultural traditions around the world.” In this interview, we discuss what it takes to make it as a social entrepreneur, the importance of practical plan as well as a big vision, the familiar story of women's work being values and what's being done about it. Enjoying the show? Don't forget to hit subscribe, and please tell your friends! Connect with Clare on Instagram and Twitter, @mprsress Head to clarepress.com for detailed shownotes.
Scholars Daniela K. Rosner and Per Linde discuss why women’s design contributions are often excluded in the history of engineering and innovation. They then move on to discuss a project where menstrual product dispensers are placed in public settings – a project that explores collective responsibility for public Internet of Things applications.
Scholars Daniela K. Rosner and Per Linde discuss why women’s design contributions are often excluded in the history of engineering and innovation. They then move on to discuss a project where menstrual product dispensers are placed in public settings – a project that explores collective responsibility for public Internet of Things applications.
In this episode, Nick and Joey P talk about the path less taken and Joey's potbelly pig that just died. That's when things got iiiiinteresting. Catch Joey P on stage with Twista, January 20th at the PourHouse!
Laura shared a great piece of advice with me when I needed it most and it was such a blessing to me. On the podcast she shares the nitty gritty details of inspiration, loss and success. She doesn't sugar coat her journey; instead she explains how she took challenging circumstances and refused to let them define her possibilities.
Thomas Broich is a 2x Johnny Warren Medalist, 2x A-League champion and one intriguing man. In this episode he talks about his childhood in Germany, the setbacks in his career, his decision to move to Australia and his plans for retirement. Link is in our bio or find us on ITunes Podcasts and Spotify.
"Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before unknown men." - Proverbs 22:29 NKJV
If you want to train your horse from the ground there are many ways to approach this goal: From lunging and groundwork you can progress to work your horse in hand. In this podcast episode licensed Bent Branderup Trainer Michelle Wolf from Denmark explains how to lead the horse from the inside and the outside and how to control the direction of energy.
Tips, Baby Wrap Sweater, Baby Hat This show by sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business and Quince & Co. show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com Tip for interchangeable needles. Use a 2” square of rubber gripper fabric (as in jar openers) to secure the join and to remove it. Whenever the pressure of our complex city life thins my blood and numbs my brain, I seek relief in the trail; and when I hear the coyote wailing to the yellow dawn, my cares fall from me - I am happy. Hamlin Garland Needle Notes My nephew who was married last October and his wife are expecting their first baby in October 2012 and our family is very excited! This is the first baby in our family in nearly 30 years! Judy’s Grandmother’s Baby Sweater by Judy Spector Beni Bebe Hat Cute hat with an old world look to it. In the Pipeline Summer Solstice Mystery KAL by Wendy D Johnson. Ribbed Baby Jacket by Debbie Bliss My First Finch Cardigan. I’m using EZ’s Percentage System. Saddle Shoulder. In the Frogpond: Lily of the Valley Stole Listening Down Cellar Studio Podcast with BostonJen (8 episodes out currently) Watching Sittin’ and Knittin’ Podcast by Dianna who is Hishandmaid on Ravelry Singlehandedknits by Melissa Lives in Hawaii and most are shot outdoors so you can take a little virtual beach vacation. Piper’s Journey Shawl was her first. Now doing a Piper’s Journey KAL in her group. The Blethering Room: I blether about pocket neighborhoods and what I would call streets if I developed a residential area. I would use the breeds of sheep. You can visit me on Scottish Blackface Lane. Book Notes Greetings from Knit Café by Suzan Mischer Healing Muses: Garden of Healing
Kate wore a shawl to market...you can knit one. There is a Ravelry group all about it: Kate's Shawl and All. Leave a comment on the show blog to enter a drawing for patterns donated by Wee Sandy and Esther Budd. The Blue Jay has a bad rap. He isn't such a bad guy. complete show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com.
Reviews of Norwegian Patterns for Knitting by Mette Handberg and Norwegian Handknits: Heirloom Designs from Vesterheim Museum by Sue Flanders and Janine Kosel. I finished Ruth's Cap from the Norwegian Handknits book. We continue our garter stitch/no purl pattern suggestions with a prize from Rose Beck of RosyPosy Designs: 3 patterns of your choice. Also use the code KP2010 to receive $1 off the purchase of two of her patterns through November 30 2010. Show notes at www.knittingpipeline.blogspot.com.
Protection Hebrews 11:23Training Deuteronomy 6:6-7 a. Honesty (My word is my bond) b. Handwork c. Help those in need d. Honor your father and mother e. Love the Lord with all your heartEducation Genesis 18:19 Deuteronomy 4:9 Correction Deuteronomy 21:18-21 Proverbs 23:12-13Provision Matthew 7:9-11
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