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Best podcasts about marie wallin

Latest podcast episodes about marie wallin

Spännande möten
Marie Wallin, f d kammaråklagare, expert på penningtvätt (och en del annat)

Spännande möten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 103:10


När du lyssnar på det här samtalet så kan du lätt tro att manuset nästan bara bestod av frågor om penningtvätt och bedrägerier. Men ibland kan jag inte låta bli att borra i ett ämne när svaren bara blir mer intressanta allteftersom. Då springer tiden iväg.Men vi pratade också om brott i nära relationer, att åka fem tunnelbanestationer och se en ny värld, kärleken till hunden, friheten att kunna springa klockan fyra på morgoen och det konstiga ordet skorsten.Men det var en sak vi inte hann att prata om. Marie har under lång tid jobbat med ett tvistemål för ett bolag som utsatts för stöld. Frågan var om de hade rätt att få ut handlingarna om den misstänkte gärningsman eller inte? Det gick hela vägen upp till Högsta Domstolen. Strax före intervjun fick hon domen som gav bolaget och henne rätt.Vi säger grattis. Det finns en anledning till att Maries företag heter Rätt nu!Moderator: Gunnar OesterreichMusik: Mattias Klasson/Daniel OlsenDistribution: AcastSamarbetspartners: Life Genomics, Funmed, Gröna GårdarHitta allt om podden: Websida: https://spannandemoten.se/Instagram: @spannandemotenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spannandemotenLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnar-oesterreich/Kontakt: gunnar@oesterreich.se eller via sociala medier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Snutsnack
292. Dödade två. Blev friad.

Snutsnack

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:10


Veckans avsnitt är ett helt avsnitt med Juridiksnack med MArie Wallin. Hasse och Marie går igenom två fall varav ett handlar om dubbelmord och det andra om vapenatrapper. Om du hade varit patreon hade du fått detta avsnittet i går helt reklamfritt. Så bli patreon du också på Patreon.com/snutsnack

Community Focus
03-24-2023 Community Focus Breezy Point Figure Skating Club

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 13:03


Our guests today were Marie Wallin, Coach and Learn to Skate USA Instructor, and Mariah Hines, Board Member and Gambling Manager, Breezy Point Figure Skating Club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Community Focus
03-24-2023 Community Focus Breezy Point Figure Skating Club

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 13:03


Our guests today were Marie Wallin, Coach and Learn to Skate USA Instructor, and Mariah Hines, Board Member and Gambling Manager, Breezy Point Figure Skating Club.

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 249: Live from the Bunkhouse!

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 56:45


Recorded on July 5, 2022     While Americans overwhelmingly support the right of an individual to make their own decisions about abortion, unfortunately, that right is no longer protected everywhere in the U.S. We encourage you to SPEAK UP, TAKE CARE, and SPREAD THE WORD! Podvoices.help - Here are abortion advocacy links.     This episode was recorded with our friends, Eileen and Shelley while on vacation in Montana.   Mother Bear Chatter Thread Mother Bear FO Thread 12 in 22 Chatter Thread Lambtown 2022 Virtual get-together Zoom   KNITTING Eileen is knitting: * a sweater that is utilizing both the Zephyr cardigan pattern by Celia McAdam Cahill, and the Diamond Back Top pattern by Kira Dulaney *  Aisling by Marie Wallin   Shelley talked about her love for designing her own patterns.     Tracie talked about: * Ciara Top by Laura Aylor * Hoodie Shawl Cardigan by Susanne Summer   Barb talked about knitting: * her difficulty with a dropped stitch in her Venturer's Vest by Knitwise Design * Test Knit Zephyr Mark II by Celia McAdam Cahill   BOOKS Shelley talked about her favorite author as she was growing up, E. B. White   Eileen discussed 3 books: *  The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Dideon *  Find Her by Lisa Gardner *  Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute     Tracie talked about: *   Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There by Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey *  Home Stretch by Graham Norton   Barb discussed: *  Broken Harbor by Tana French   We also discussed the TV series, Escape to the Country    

Reko-podden
Avsnitt 33 - Näringspenningtvätt

Reko-podden

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 42:54


Vad är näringspenningtvätt och varför är det så viktigt att vara medveten om riskerna? Gäster i detta avsnitt är Marie Wallin som driver konsultbolaget Rätt Nu och Petter Flink från Due Compliance som arbetar med att öka medvetenheten kring penningtvätt.

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FoU-podden
62, Suicidprevention – vad kan vi göra?

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 31:53


I det här är avsnittet pratar vi om suicidprevention. Med i den den här gången är Magnus Werner, Sabrin Granath och Marie Wallin som alla arbetar med suicidprevention. Bland annat pratar vi om hur man kan upptäcka att någon mår dålig, hur man kan hjälpa den personen och om att våga fråga. Läs mer och hitta relevanta länkar på www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden Transkribering av avsnittet: https://www.fou.sormland.se/media/2716/avsnitt-62-suicidprevention.pdf

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Larmtjänstpodden- en podd om stöld och bedrägerier

Vart kommer pengarna ifrån? För att kriminella ska kunna använda brottsvinster i den lagliga ekonomin tvättas svarta pengar rena. Detta för att dölja pengarnas egentliga ursprung. Gäst: Marie Wallin, jurist på Rätt NU och tidigare kammaråklagare.

Nördic Knitting
128. Vi måste prata om Marie

Nördic Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 38:54


Marie Wallin är en engelsk stickdesigner med ett magiskt öga för färger. Men hur är det egentligen med hennes mönster? Visserligen gillar vi långsam och krånglig stickning, men...

FoU-podden
51, Delaktighetsmodellen – vad är det?

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 34:39


I det här avsnittet av FoU-podden berättar Sophie Tenser och Marie Wallin om Delaktighetsmodellen (DMO). Vad det är, hur det fungerar och om exempel ifrån när den genomförts. I slutet berättar Marie även om vad som är på gång i Sörmland när det gäller DMO, bland annat en utbildning som planeras till 2022. Mer information hittar du på www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden

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FoU-podden
50, E-Utbildning om personcentrerat bemötande

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 28:40


Möter du människor i ditt arbete? Eller tar du fram strategier för verksamheter som möter människor? I det här avsnittet av FoU-podden berättar Eva-Charlotte Berntsson, Viktoria Sigtryggsdottir, Stina Tonnäng, Kristina Boström och Marie Wallin om en helt ny e-utbildning om personcentrerat bemötande. Mer information, och även e-utbildningen, hittar du på www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden

Hjärntillskott med Lydia
78. Marie Wallin – Åklagaren som gick ut genom dörren

Hjärntillskott med Lydia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 40:44


Idag lönar sig brott i Sverige, så pass mycket att till och med personer från andra länder tycker det är värt risken att resa hit för att göra dem. 60% av anmälda bedrägeribrott läggs ner direkt. Hälften av 1,57 miljoner handlagda brott läggs också ner direkt. Det är inget bra signalvärde för rättsväsendet. Marie Wallin...

FoU-podden
Avsnitt 42, IBIC - Vad händer nationellt?

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 33:01


I det 42 avsnittet av FoU-podden berättar Johan Hansson från Socialstyrelsen bland annat om deras arbete med IBIC, webbintroduktionen och om en utvärdering som FoU i Väst gjort utifrån Kungsbackas införande av IBIC. Med i studion är också Marie Wallin och Matilda Gränsmark, båda utvecklingsledare på FoU i Sörmland och ansvariga för IBIC där. Du hittar relevanta länkar på www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden/ Det finns även en film om IBIC och målformulering, med Johan. Du hittar den på www.fou.sormland.se/omraden/ibic/regionala-tematraffar/

FoU-podden
Avsnitt 39, Att utbilda vikarier under coronapandemin

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 29:01


På grund av coronapandemin går det inte att utbilda vikarier som man brukar inom vård och omsorg. Samtidigt krävs minst lika många vikarier - hur löser man det? Jo, man gör en webbaserad introduktion. I det här fallet är det FoUiS som har sammanställt introduktionen och i den här podden berättar våra gäster från Strängnäs kommun; utvecklarna Johanna och Jenny, och Lena och Åse från behandlingsenheten, samt Marie Wallin från FoUiS om hur introduktionen kom till och hur den fungerar att använda. Du hittar alla länkar vi nämner på: https://www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden/

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podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo
Four. Count Them. FOUR!

podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 41:01


This week, I added the Scalloway Tam to my collection of knits from Marie Wallin's SHETLAND.  I've also been busy with a new sewing project for Spring.  This month we're discussing sheet pan cooking. I give a number of resources in the episode, but I forgot to mention that this topic features in Issue 37: Spark of Taproot magazine. Look for more on that in the next episode, along with your comments and suggestions.

podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo

This week, I added the Scalloway Tam to my collection of knits from Marie Wallin’s SHETLAND.  I’ve also been busy with a new sewing project for Spring.  This month we’re discussing sheet pan cooking. I give a number of resources in the episode, but I forgot to mention that this

FoU-podden
Avsnitt 35 Så många barn, är anhöriga eller närstående

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 29:28


Det här avsnittet av FoU-podden handlar om barn som anhöriga/närstående. Åsa Stålhane, Marie Wallin och Camilla Hesselbäck, som alla har stor erfarenhet från området barn och unga, pratar bland annat om hur man kan stötta barn (0-18 år) som är anhöriga/närstående. I podden använder vi begreppen anhörig/närstående synonymt, eftersom närstående används inom Region Sörmland medan kommunerna ofta använder sig av begreppet anhörig. För dig som vill läsa mer om området hittar du bra länkar på: www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden

The Woolly Thistle podcast
Ep 108 - Seaweed nearing completion and GENTLE yarn sets are coming!

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 40:16


Hello and welcome to Ep 108 where I overcome yet more knitting foibles as I near the end of the Seaweed Slipover. There's lots of shop talk including Marie Wallin's latest book release, GENTLE, and yarn sets for the book.  Enjoy!   Stay connected:   Join our newsletter!  Youtube Instagram Facebook Pinterest Email: info@thewoollythistle.com

Larmtjänstpodden- en podd om stöld och bedrägerier
Avs 41: Brott och straffpåföljder

Larmtjänstpodden- en podd om stöld och bedrägerier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 35:33


Stöldligorna dammsuger Sverige på bilar, båtmotorer, maskiner och annat dyrbart gods. Uppklarande procenten på dessa brott är låg men ibland grips faktiskt gärningsmännen och döms i våra domstolar. Trots att straffskalan är ändamålsenlig så tillämpar domstolarna ofta den lägre delen av straffskalan. Varför är det så? Gäster: Marie Wallin,jurist & tidigare åklagare. Mats Galvenius, vd Larmtjänst.

Spår
6. Brandkärrsmordet – extra avsnitt

Spår

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 34:39


Spår har låtit före detta kammaråklagare och rättsexpert Marie Wallin (www.rattnu.se) titta på Anton och Martins granskning av mordet i Brandkärr. Efter att ha lyssnat på Spårs fem avsnitt och dessutom läst hela förundersökningen riktar Marie Wallin nu hård kritik mot polisutredningen. Wallin menar att den innehåller så allvarliga brister att Son Do aldrig borde dömts för brottet och därför bör beviljas resning av Högsta Domstolen.Resningsansökan kommer lämnas in 1 oktober 2019 säger advokat Elsa Segerros. I avsnittet berättar hon att resningsansökan baseras på den granskning Spår gjort och hon anser att Spår nu klarlagt att centrala personer i utredningen ljugit i förhör, en omständighet som tidigare varit avgörande i resningsfall, till exempel för Kaj Linna. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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FoU-podden
Avsnitt 15, IBIC - Individens behov i centrum

FoU-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 27:55


I det 15 avsnittet av FoU-podden handlar om IBIC. Matilda gränsmark, Marie Wallin och Sofia Carlström berättar bland annat om vad IBIC är, vad FoUiS jobbar med och lite om vad som sker nationellt. De kommer också med tips på var du kan hitta mer information. https://www.fou.sormland.se/materialpublicerat/fou-podden/

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The Woolly Thistle podcast
The Woolly Thistle Ep 087 - Coorie Doon

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 42:02


Warm wishes and welcome in to Episode 87 where we get snuggly and coorie doon with our knitting as the nights draw in.  Listen to me chatter on about my knitting and the shop, and there's also a coop cast for you to enjoy!   Stay connected:   Join our newsletter!  Instagram Facebook Pinterest Email: hello@thewoollythistle.com Thank you for using #thewoollythistle hashtag on IG to post your purchases and support for The Woolly Thistle.     Local Employment Opportunity for Operations Manager at TWT.  Email me:  hello@thewoollythistle.com     Show notes:   The Woolly Thistle now let's you create your own Wishlist!   All items in the shop can be added to your own personal wishlist and shared with whomever you choose.  You don't need to have an account to do so.  This is a really effective way to help your significant other's get you what you really want!   All the books!   Foula Snood by Donna Smith   Shetland Wool Week 2018   #AitoShawlKAL started 11/1.  Gentle Plotulopi KAL ending 12/27.  Come join us!  Details found in TWT Ravelry group!   Laine 4   Rosamund Sweater by Marie Wallin, Bloomsbury   Rowan Felted Tweed DK   Ullcentrum   Blacker Jacob   @Blackbirdandgoose   Making Magazine 6 - will be back in stock soon!   Amirisu Fall/Winter - back in stock!   Shetland Wool Week 2018 Annual    Trondheim Mittens by @Kammeboria   Rauma Gammelserie 2ply   Brusca by Retrosaria   Laine 6   Agatha Sock Kit   Fibre Town Podcast with Emily   WYS Holiday Yarn - more is coming! Preorders will open again soon.  Includes FREE sock pattern by @winwickmum   Paper Tiger - Dianna Walla - Youtube videoabout her Stranded Colorwork Knitting Books Review    Vintage Shetland Project by Susan Crawford   Susan Crawford's Fenella and Exelana   West Highland Way by Kate Davies   Knitsonik and washi tape   Marie Wallin's British Breeds coming!  Wildwood book now on sale!   Corstorphine Sweater by Ysolda   Lettlopi   Einrum Icelandic yarn - Red for the holidays!!!   Tuku Sock and Tuku Fingering - more is coming!!!   Rauma Strikkegarn - new colors in stock!!   Skeindeer Knits!   Little Grey Sheep Hampshire DK (and fingering weight coming)   Ullcentrum is back in stockwith more colors added   Wisby Mittens by Kammebornia is knitted using Ullcentrum   Knits About Winter by Emily Foden published by Pom Pom - Preorders are sold out but more stock has been ordered.  Click the “notify me” button to receive an email when they go back on sale.   Pom Pom Issue 26(and 27 will be out soon - edited by Norah Gaughn)   Gansey Knitting by Beth Brown Reinsel   Frangipani   Silver Forest Kits by Jenn Steingass in J&S Supreme   Scalloway Tam by Marie Wallin in Jamieson's    Peerie Flooers by Kate Davies Kit   Ola Sweater by Ella Gordon   Fair Isle Kep Kit   Larsdatter Sweater by Kristin Drysdale Kit   Cruden Vest by Ysolda Kit   Agatha Socks kit

The Woolly Thistle podcast
The Woolly Thistle Ep 086 - Paris & Rhinebeck

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 58:03


A hearty welcome to Episode 86 where I take you to Paris and then to Rhinebeck and share my hauls with you.  We also have all the winner news for TWT Sweater KAL which just ended.  We are now starting the Aito Shawl Kal in Plotulopi!  There's lots of shop news and my usual general blether! Enjoy.    Stay connected:   Join our newsletter!  Instagram Facebook Pinterest Email: hello@thewoollythistle.com     Local Opportunity for Operations Manager at TWT.  Email me:  hello@thewoollythistle.com     Show notes:   Parisian yarn tour guide: @paulilen.textile   Paris cooking shop specialists: E. Dehillerin   Parisian yarn shops: La Droguerie , Lil Weasel , Un Maille à l'endroit…, La Bien Aimee   Rhinebeck haul: Tidal Yarn, Wing and a Prayer Farm, Madder Root, Spirit Trail Fiberworks, Fibernymph   Knitsonik and washi tape   Rosamund Sweater by Marie Wallin, Bloomsbury   Rowan Felted Tweed DK     TWT Fall Sweater KAL on Ravelry   #TWTsweaterKAL2018 on Instagram   Winners' and prize information can be found on the KAL thread in Ravelry   #AitoShawlKAL starts 11/1.  Details found in TWT Ravelry group!     Laine 6   Making Magazine 6   Amirisu Fall/Winter   Shetland Wool Week 2018 Annual      The Woolly Thistle - online wishlist!  All items in the shop can be added to your own personal wishlist and shared with whomever you choose.  You don't need to have an account to do so.  This is a really effective way to help your significant other's get you what you really want!     Vintage Shetland Project by Susan Crawford   Susan Crawford's Fenella and Exelana   Tuku Sock and Tuku Fingering   Blacker Shetland   Retrosaria Rosa Pomar   Retrosaria Brusca - coming soon!   Einrum from Iceland   Kate Davies' Handywoman   Agatha Sock Sets    Ullcentrum Worsted Weight Yarn   Blacker Classic   Little Grey Sheep - Hampshire DK   Knitting Ganseys   Frangipani    Rauma Yarns   Pom Pom Issue 26, 27 and Knits About Winters   Marie Wallin's Wildwood   Marie Wallin's Shetland   Silver Forest by Jenn Steingass     Scalloway Tam Kit   Peerie Flooers Kit   Ola sweater Kit   Aito shawl Kit   Fair Isle Cap Kit

The Woolly Thistle podcast
The Woolly Thistle Ep 085

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 29:14


Welcome to Episode 85 of The Woolly Thistle podcast (f/k/a New Hampshire Knits), where I share What's Off the Needles, What's On the Needles, KAL News, and lots of shop news, including Marie Wallin's brand new book “Wildwood".  Enjoy!   Stay connected:   Instagram Facebook Pinterest Email: hello@thewoollythistle.com   Show notes & links:   TWT Fall Sweater KAL on Ravelry   #TWTsweaterKAL2018 on Instagram   Rosamund Sweater by Marie Wallin, Bloomsbury   Rowan Felted Tweed DK   Rauma Yarns   Laine 6   Ullcentrum Worsted Weight Yarn   Tuku Sock and Tuku Fingering   Blacker Shetland   Retrosaria Rosa Pomar   Einrum from Iceland   Kate Davies' Handywoman   Agatha Sock Sets - coming soon!   Shetland Wool Week 2018 Annual - coming soon!!   Blacker Classic   Little Grey Sheep - Hampshire DK   Making Magazine   By Hand: Serial   Knitting Ganseys   Frangipani    Pom Pom Issue 26, 27 and Knits About Winters   Marie Wallin's Wildwood - Preorders   Marie Wallin's Shetland   Silver Forest by Jenn Steingass     Scalloway Tam Kit   Peerie Flooers Kit   Ola sweater Kit   Aito shawl Kit   Fair Isle Cap Kit   Vintage Shetland Project by Susan Crawford   Susan Crawford's Fenella and Exelana                               Shetland Wool Week 2018 Annual - coming soon!!

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The Woolly Thistle podcast
The Woolly Thistle Ep 084

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 23:54


Welcome to Episode 84 of The Woolly Thistle podcast (f/k/a New Hampshire Knits), where I share What's Off the Needles, What's On the Needles, and lots of shop news, including Marie Wallin's brand new book “Wildwood".  Enjoy!   Stay connected:   Instagram Facebook Pinterest Email: hello@thewoollythistle.com   Show notes & links:   TWT Fall Sweater KAL on Ravelry   #TWTsweaterKAL2018 on Instagram   Tidal Yarns   Lovage Sweater by Marie Wallin   Silver Forest by Marie Wallin   Jamieson & Smith 2ply jumper weight    Jamieson & Smith Supreme   Antler Hat by Tin Can Knits (free pattern)     Rosamund Sweater by Marie Wallin, Bloomsbury   Rowan Felted Tweed DK   Rauma Yarns   Vintage Shetland Project by Susan Crawford   Susan Crawford's Fenella and Exelana   Marie Wallin's Shetland    “Bloomsbury” by Marie Wallin calls for Rowan Felted Tweed DK    Ullcentrum Worsted Weight Yarn   Little Grey Sheep - Hampshire DK   Einrum from Iceland   Tuku Sock and Tuku Fingering   Laine 6 Preorders   Kate Davies' Handywoman - sold out but more coming - click to receive an email when back in stock   Shetland Wool Week 2018 Annual - coming soon!!     Peerie Flooers Kit   Scalloway Tam Kit   Ola sweater Kit   Aito shawl Kit   Fair Isle Cap Kit

podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo
How Yellow is Too Yellow?

podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 56:23


How yellow is too yellow when it comes to the colorwork in Marie Wallin's Lovage sweater?  That's what I'm trying to decide this week as I work my way up the yoke after attaching the sleeves to the body.

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podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo

How yellow is too yellow when it comes to the colorwork in Marie Wallin’s Lovage sweater?  That’s what I’m trying to decide this week as I work my way up the yoke after attaching the sleeves to the body. On the Porch Lovage by Marie Wallin The Front Porch Easy

The Woolly Thistle podcast
The Woolly Thistle Ep 083 - New Name, Same Podcast!

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 38:08


Welcome to Episode 83 of The Woolly Thistle podcast (f/k/a New Hampshire Knits), where I share What's Off the Needles, What's On the Needles, Blacker's Birthday Yarn: Tor, Marie Wallin's latest book Wildwood and lots of shop news topped off with a Coop Cast.  Enjoy!   Stay connected:   Instagram Facebook Pinterest Email: hello@thewoollythistle.com   Show notes & links:   TWT Fall Sweater KAL on Ravelry   #TWTsweaterKAL2018 on Instagram   Riddari Sweater   Lettlopi & Plotulopi   Rosamund Sweater by Marie Wallin, Bloomsbury   Rauma Yarns   Vintage Shetland Project by Susan Crawford   Susan Crawford's Fenella and Exelana   Marie Wallin's Shetland    “Bloomsbury” by Marie Wallin calls for Rowan Felted Tweed DK    Ullcentrum Worsted Weight Yarn   Retrosaria - Mondim and Bucos   Little Grey Sheep - Hampshire DK   Einrum from Iceland   Tuku Sock and Tuku Fingering   John Arbon Textiles - Knit By Numbers DK John Arbon Textiles, Loft Kit   Frangipani   Laine 6 Preorders   Kate Davies' Handywoman - sold out but more coming - click to receive an email when back in stock   Peerie Flooers Kits coming back - click to receive an email when back in stock   Fair Isle Cap Kits coming back - click to receive an email when back in stock  

The Woolly Thistle podcast
NH Knits Ep 082 - Silver Forest

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 41:51


Welcome to Episode 82 of New Hampshire Knits, where I share the latest news at The Woolly Thistle, and all about my latest FO, Silver Forest.  There's plenty on the needles too  and plans are coming together for TWT Fall Sweater KAL -  I hope you join me for this episode and start planning your own sweater knitting ready to join in the KAL.  Thanks for listening!.   Show notes & links: John Arbon Textiles - Knit By Numbers DK Little Grey Sheep - Hampshire DK   Susan Crawford's Fenella and Exelana   Silver Forest Yoke Sweater by Jennifer Steingass @knit.love.wool   Jamieson & Smith Shetland Supreme 2003, 2005, 2001, 2009   Calix by Elizabeth Doherty @bluebeestudio  Blacker Lyonesse Balvraid Hap from Blacker Yarns   Birlinn Yarns Peaty Brown 4ply Voe Vest by MJ Mucklestone     TWT Fall Sweater KAL on Ravelry, #TWTsweaterKAL2018 Faithmead of Wales: Teeswater, BFL, Corriedale, Leicester Longwool Louise from Knit British: #naturesshadesalong     Einrum from Iceland   Erika Knight 100 Blue   Tuku Sock and Tuku Fingering   Rauma Yarns   “Bloomsbury” by Marie Wallin calls for Rowan Felted Tweed DK    “Vintage Shetland Project” by Susan Crawford is in it's second's printing coming in the next few weeks.  Click here to be notified when preorders go live.   Laine Issues 1-5 now available Handy Woman by Kate Davies, coming to TWT soon   Kits:   Peerie Flooers by Kate Davies in Jamieson & Smith Ola Sweater Kit by Ella Gordon - sold out, more to come Burra Cowl in Jamieson Spindrift - sold out, more to come Paterson in Susan Crawford's Fenella - cover design on Vintage Shetland Project - kits available Fair Isle Cap Kit in Jamieson & Smith Heritage yarn

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The Woolly Thistle podcast
NH Knits Ep 072 – Purling Back

The Woolly Thistle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 43:19


Welcome to Ep 72 of New Hampshire Knits where I talk lots about what's on the needles including my sweater for Edinburgh Yarn Fest as well as what I've recently finished.  We have a quick and lovely Coop Cast as well as news about the upcoming NH Knits Colorwork Mitten Kal (#nhkmittenkal2018).   Lots of shop news too.  Enjoy!   Mentions and links: Queen of Purls Birlinn Yarn Brunswick Beanie by Sue Grandfield NorseKnits ebook by Kristin Drysdale @scandiwork West Yorkshire Spinners (WYS) Aire Valley DK Siri by Linnea Ohman Blacker Brushwork Tidal Yarns Jamieson & Smith 2ply @knit.love.wool - Jen Steingass New Hampshire Mitten Kal #nhkmittenkal2018 @p4chen – Patricia Selbu mitten blockers Rauma Finullgarn from Norway coming soon! Blacker Yarns Stockbridge Cardigan by Ysolda   Tukuwool   The Knitting Goddess   Isle Yarns   Regia 6ply   Laine 4 - Preorders   Helen Stewart @curioushandmade Melody @bmandarines Libby @ Trulymyrtlephotos   Shetland Wool Week 2017 Annual   Shetland by Marie Wallin

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Yarn in the City
Episode 69: Shetland

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 70:00


We're back on schedule with this week's episode, in which we talk about Allison's trip to Shetland for part of Shetland Wool Week and dig into the patterns in two gorgeous books: Wool Journey: Shetland by Amber Corcoran, Jaime Jennings, Malia Mae Joseph and Stephen West, and Shetland by Marie Wallin.   Sponsor This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Garthenor, providing a variety of sustainable, organic British wool products in an ecologically responsible way. See Garthenor’s glorious yarns, including a kit for Isabell Kraemer's new Amory sweater, on their website at http://www.garthenor.com. Make Happy – aka – What we’re working on Rachel is still plugging away on her yellow Erika Knight jumper in British Blue 100. The change in weather means her wool mojo has returned with a vengeance, so she's also been spinning and had a bit of a slip last weekend, and is now the proud owner of a 10" Cricket loom which is destined for generating lots of handspun handwoven scarves.  Allison has finished spinning her Turning on Shetland from Porpoise Fur, and mostly finished her Martinique Beach Cowl! Still working on Lemon Difficult by Kate Atherley, but mostly has been spinning like a demon for Spinzilla.  Shetland Alli talks about her trip and all the fabulous places she visited, including Uradale Farm. Then we discuss the five patterns in Wool Journey: Shetland, by Amber Corcoran and Jaime Jennings, owners of Fancy Tiger Crafts in Denver (Rachel visited the shop several summers ago) and Malia Mae Joseph and Stephen West, co-owners of Stephen & Penelope in Amsterdam. See all the patterns on Ravelry here. Last but not least we talk about the glorious stranded colourwork designs in Marie Wallin's new book Shetland (see all the patterns on Ravelry here). Lushly photographed and full of glorious colourwork designs, this book is definitely worth a look for anyone with a hankering for a challenge! Other books about Shetland you might want to explore:  Shetland Wool Week Annual 2017 Shetland Oo by Kate Davies and Tom Barr  Colours of Shetland, Inspired by Islay, or anything else by Kate Davies Wrap up Many thanks for joining us for another episode! You can find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (please rate, review and subscribe!) and you'll find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, in our Yarn in the City group on Ravelry, or in person on Wednesday nights at our knit night at The Goat on the Rise  between 7 and 10pm. However, the Goat will be closed for refurbishment from the 16th of October for approximately a month, so check out the thread in our Ravelry group for our alternative meet up place.  Have a great couple of weeks and we’ll chat with you soon!  Music credits (available on NoiseTrade) Ridiculously Happy (feat. Twilight Meadow) - Owl City

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Crochet Circle Podcast
Episode 5 - Practically Perfect

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 70:47


Welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast. Here are the Show Notes from Episode Five.   In this episode we continue with our crochet journeys, including helpful hints on how to get through the next stages of working on a garment; Yay Crochet or Nay Crochet; World Knit in Public Day; WIP Wall and FOs along with our usual Magazine round-up, our competition winners so far, our new regular feature called "Feeding the Rabbit" and we finish with What's Good.   This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co. and Lynne Rowe Knitting and Crochet Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:       1. Yay Crochet or Nay Crochet It's a Nay Crochet from Lynne this month, as she lost her favourite crochet hook: My favourite hook is an Addi Swing Crochet Hook, size 3.5mm which I use all the time – it’s an ergonomic hook so it's really comfortable and sits in your hand perfectly, so I was quite annoyed at myself for losing it. The question is – do I just buy another one as a replacement? Do I try a different make, do I buy just one or a set? They're quite expensive individually and even more expensive for a set so these would have to be a Birthday/Christmas gift. I can’t decide what to do, so I’m having a think and will have a mooch around Woolfest or go to Black Sheep Wools. If anyone uses any other good ergonomic hooks and has a favourite - do let me know – it might help me decide. I bought my lost hook from Laughing Hens: https://www.laughinghens.com/knitting-needles/addi-swing-crochet-hooks It's a big Yay Crochet from Fay on her Liala Top by Designer Marie Wallin: I love my top and the way that it looks. It is easy to wear as summer chic or dressed down with jeans or over a dress with tights for some winter colour. The yarn I used has unfortunately been discontinued (Jeanette Sloan 4 ply alpaca/silk) but it was lovely to work with and produced a very soft garment with clear stitch definition.      Link to Jeanette Sloan: http://www.jeanettesloandesign.com/ Link to Marie Wallin: http://www.mariewallin.com/   Fay also sneaked in a Knitting Nay for picot cast off: I've knitted a lovely shawl for a friend which involves a picot edge bind-off which is a new technique for me. It involves knitting lots of stitches before actually casting off, making it a long-winded process. I gave up after about an hour and a half and seemingly getting nowhere, so I will choose a different method to cast off with.      2. Magazine Round-up We've have added Pom Pom Quarterly into our list of magazines because they generally feature a couple of crochet patterns in each issue.  As the title would suggest, it comes out quarterly so you will hear about Pom Pom every third episode.   Inside Crochet – issue 79 - Seaside Theme Website Link: http://www.insidecrochet.co.uk/ Lynne's favourite: Greta Stole designed by Claire Montgomerie using Coopknits Socks Yeah – I really love the colour combination and you could use up your oddments of sock yarn to create your own colour combination (pg 54).   Fay's favourite: Friendship Quilt, designed by Mica York, using Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran (pg 80).   There’s also a great interview with Betsan Corkhill, who is a Wellbeing Coach who focusses on the therapeutic benefits of knitting and how it can help improve your health and mindfulness. It’s not just about enjoying knitting and crochet, it links to meditation, to calmness, to stress relieving and to helping you improve your mood by working with calming colours – it’s fascinating and I'd recommend going along to one of Betsan’s workshops if there’s one near you.   Betsan's Website: http://www.stitchlinks.com/ Simply Crochet – issue 46 - Nautical theme Ravelry link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/simply-crochet-issue-46/patterns Website Link: http://www.simplycrochetmag.co.uk/2016/06/23/simply-crochet-issue-46/ Announces a Crochet-A-Long for subscribers, for a blanket using different crochet squares.   Lynne's favourite: I LOVE the cute little Beach Babe Piggy by designer Illaria Caliri – he/she’s so cute and even has a life ring, bucket, spade and beach towel, using DMC Natura Just Cotton (4-ply) (pg 42). Fay's favourite: Claude the Octopus by designer Kate E. Hancock (Fay is slowly being brought round to the fun side of crochet), using Drops Paris 100% cotton (pg 24).   Kat Goldin also talks about her local yarn shop and how it provides a sense of community and a place of creativity (pg 34). Crochet Now - issue 3   Website link: http://www.crochetnow.co.uk/ Lynne's favourite: Amigurumi Guard and Bus designed by Editor Hugh Metcalf.   Fay's favourite: Infinity Cowl designed by Vicki Brown. Let’s Get Crafting – issue 82 Ravelry Link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/lets-get-crafting-knitting--crochet-82/patterns Website Link: http://www.letsgetcrafting.com/ Features The Crochet Circle Podcast on page 6 – thank you.   Lynne’s favourite: The Wildlife Rescue Nets by Kath Webber, which link to a charity knitting project for animal rescue centres who are looking for knitting donations (pg 28).   Fay's favourite: Baby Slippers - Summer Espadrilles designed by Jackie Carreira (pg 40).   Woman's Weekly Knitting & Crochet July Issue Website Link: http://www.womansweekly.com/ Lynne's favourite: Teal Appeal - Vintage Cardigan knitted in mohair (Rowan Kidsilk Haze) (pg 24).   Fay's favourite: Hi-Ho Silver - Cotton shrug, crocheted in DMC Petra Cotton 3 (pg 50).   Pom Pom Quarterley Website Link: https://www.pompommag.com/ Ravelry Link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/pom-pom-quarterly-issue-17-summer-2016/patterns Lynne and Fay's favourite: Altair by designer Joanne Scrace. Love to Knit and Crochet - issue 3 Website Link: https://www.theknittingnetwork.co.uk/ Lynne's favourite: Crochet Stool Cover - Too Cool for Stool (pg 57). Fay's favourite: Feeling Tubby - crochet bowls (pg 56).   3. Our Crochet Journey - Next Steps and issues we've faced Lynne's progress with her Lisa Sweater: I had to rip back a couple of times due to losing stitches - in the end, I gave up ripping out and just added a couple of stitches along the row instead. Now that I'm in the flow of the pattern I've stopped dropping a stitch at the end. It isn't noticeable where I've added the extra stitches. I had to buy 4 extra balls of Rowan Purelife Revive which are a different dye lot than my original 5 balls. Luckily, the yarn is mottled so the slight difference in the shades is not noticeable. I will alternate the balls used but will do the same on each half of the jumper so that any difference will appear as if it's intentional as both halves will be identical. Fingers crossed they will blend nicely or look like gradient yarn.     For those new to crochet or knitting, on the ball band of every ball of yarn is essential information on the yarn itself – what it’s made from, what needle size to use, the tension and the weight. Also, you will find the shade number or reference and (like a tin of paint), the dye lot or dye batch that has been used. Like paint, a different dye lot will potentially produce a slightly different shade, so when buying yarn for a project, you need to make sure that all the ball bands have the same dye lot on them.   I found 2 balls of yellow Rico cotton in The Woolnest to show you how different the dye lots can be and therefore how important it is to use the same batch of yarn – you can see the difference below:     Fay's progress with her Liala Top: I had to rip back due to an error in the pattern, which I didn't realise until I'd ripped it back about 5 times. I also re-jigged the hook size and change the pattern a little to make it into a wearable top because of my body shape. I'm really happy with my crocheted top and will be making more. Full notes of my changes are on my Ravelry project page. Link to Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/MaDashper/liala It's fantastic to see the different garments that people are working on, over on our Ravelry forum.  Helen is motoring on with her Aberfoyle Cardigan and Jo is working on a wrap-around top from issue 41 of Simply Crochet which I love and I'm now making my own version using Rowan Finest.     After seeing Helen's Aberfoyle, Lynne has mooched in The Woolnest and found enough balls of Garthernor Organic 4-ply to make her own. Garthernor produces sustainable, organic yarn in and ecological way. They started out in the 1990s with their own sheep and now buy raw fleeces from other UK farmers, so all their wool is fully traceable and fully certified organic.  At Wonderwool this year Lynne had a lovely chat with the owner and they had some beautifully knitted samples on show and once washed, the yarn is really soft and much softer than it is on the ball.   Link to Aberfoyle Cardigan by Joanne Scrace: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/aberfoyle-cardigan So our next patterns are Aberfoyle and Simple Wrapover.  We have been inspired by the folk in the Crochet Circle podcast to make the same items that they are making - so thank you. Feel free to join in with our Stylish Crochet CAL and don't forget to wear your garment at Yarndale.   Link to our Stylish Crochet Ravelry forum: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/the-crochet-circle-podcast/3438284/26-50#31     4. Woolfest We're off to Woolfest in the morning.  Whilst we are there, Tamara, one of the listeners to the podcast will be at a yarn festival in Houston, Texas.  Tamara lives over there now but we've noticed that lots of people seem to be travelling much further afield to go to yarn festivals.  At Edinburgh yarn festival, people had come from all over Europe. TNNA (The National Needle Arts Association) was on in America a couple of weeks ago and lots of folks were there from the UK.   So, given that Tamara is going to be at a yarn festival at the same time as we are we thought we would share notes.  We have the same set of questions to answer and photos will be taken from both sides of the pond and added to the Pinterest board for Episode 5.      5. World Knit in Public Day This was held on Saturday 18th June. Link: http://www.wwkipday.com/find-a-kip/kips-in-europe/  Fay experienced the East London Yarn Triangle, Hackney made up of 3 shops - Fabrications, Wild and Woolly and Knit With Attitude. They offered 10% off if you posted 3 photos with their hashtag on Instagram, and they also had refreshments. The yarn shops are within walking distance and maps were provided which highlighted the photo locations and I bought lots of wool and concluded that you can indeed crochet on a swing.   http://eastlondonyarntriangle.com/   6. Finished Objects Fay: Liala top by Marie Wallin, Cowl for The Crochet Circle book using Erika Knight British Blue and Shawl for the book using Whistlebare's Yeavering Bell (Mohair/Wensleydale blend). http://www.whistlebare.co.uk/ Fay also has an answer on whether a sock from an unfinished pair is an FO or a WIP.  It’s a HO (half object). Lynne's FO's are mainly secret commissions but she finished her Cowl for The Crochet Circle book, using Baa Baa Brighouse yarn called Baa Baa Brew. https://www.baabaabrighouse.co.uk/     7. WIP Wall Fay: I'm currently at 8 and many are the same as last time.  A new one on the list is the Wrapover Shawl from Simply Crochet issue 41, and I don’t have much to report yet other than I have done a yarn and hook substitute to change the finished fabric a little. Lynne: I’m at 11 – I frogged a pair of socks as the yarn wasn’t showing off the lace pattern properly, in fact it was barely visible. I finished the secret project for our book and I haven’t really started the Studio Linen Shawl so it doesn’t really count. With my Lisa Sweater I'm back up to 12 and my next book project will take me up to 13 WIPs.   8. Feeding the Rabbit (aka feeding the habit) Fay's purchases: I bought quite a lot of yarn during my visit to London on World Knit in Public Day, including: From Fabrications - Recycled Fibre (in lovely creams, whites and denim blue from UK); 100% Bluefaced Leicester Roving yarn (brown) and 100% Bluefaced Leicester Roving yarn (cream), both from West Yorkshire Spinners, suitable for hand-dying and felting. From Wild and Woolly - Rowan felted tweed and Erika Knight British Blue Wool from the Stash Depot (buying another person’s stash); Kalinka linen from Sweden in colour cyan  (Fibre: 100% linen Yardage: 320m per 100g skein Gauge: 28 stitches per 10 cm, recommended needle size: 3-4 mm needles) From Knit with Attitude - Hedgehog Fibres in colourway Dragonfly  (DK weight yarn, 100% merino wool, superwash. 115g/200m); Socks Yeah! – in colourway 110 Malachite -(75% superwash merino, 25% nylon, 50g/212m/231 yds). Mirasol – Kingfisher 14 (4-ply, 60% merino wool, 20% Alpaca, 20% Silk, 250m/274yds, 50g). http://www.wildandwoollyshop.co.uk/ http://www.fabrications1.co.uk/ http://knitwithattitude.com/shop/ I also sneaked a visit to Ewe and Ply in Shrewsbury - and still resisted the spinning wheel. Ewe and Ply have a great selection of British wools and is well worth a visit. I bought some Eden Cottage yarn, and one of the natural roving yarns from West Yorkshire Spinners. Link to Ewe and Ply, Shrewsbury: http://www.eweandply.co.uk/   Lynne's purchases: I bought a gorgeous skein of yarn from I Knit (London) – I had a spare few hours a couple of weeks ago when in London, so I jumped on the tube to Waterloo and found the shop quite easily. I’ve wanted the yarn ever since seeing it - mainly because it’s called Starman – one of my favourite songs by my favourite artist, David Bowie, so I just had to buy it. I’m going to try my crochet cowl from the book and see how it works with the hand-dyed yarn.     Link to I Knit London: http://iknit.org.uk/   9. What’s Good                For Lynne: About a year ago I was commissioned by Search Press to write a book for their "20 To Make" series. I had great fun designing the Mandalas for the book and have also designed a few more for commissions. I’m definitely hooked by Mandalas – they’re meditative and you can make them your own by using your favourite colours and favourite yarns. They’re useful for all sorts of things, like placemats, wall hangings and you can even sew them together to make a throw. The Search Press book is out in October and you can pre-order it on Amazon at the moment. Link to pre-order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1782214348/ref=s9_simh_gw_g14_i2_r?ie=UTF8&fpl=fresh&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=8GEY1S41T0EQ7PTJK30T&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=26de8ef0-2ad7-412c-8634-6cd03b7b73e2&pf_rd_i=desktop For Fay there are 2 things: Firstly, I was contacted recently by Knitting magazine who would like to review and feature my stash tags, so I'm delighted and excited. It came out of the blue and it was because of Erika Knight and Emma Knitted!   Link to Stash Tags KNIT IT - HOOK IT - CRAFT IT: https://www.knitit-hookit-craftit.com/products/stash-tag Knitting magazine: https://www.thegmcgroup.com/pc/viewPrd.asp?idProduct=2327&idCategory=717 Erika Knight: http://www.erikaknight.co.uk/ Emma Knitted: http://www.emmaknitted.co.uk/         Secondly, we were sent Daughter of a Shepherd mini-skeins by Rachel Atkinson to test for crochet. We love how they smell and can't wait to try them out. Rachel is manufacturing Hebridean wool from sheep her father breeds in the UK. Link to Daughter of a Shepherd: https://daughterofashepherd.com/ As we both smelled the sheepiness of the yarn we realised that we were both sporting Hebridean moustaches. Other things we've mentioned: Winners Round-up - Who's won what so far: 200g DMC Natura Medium and DMC hook – Kerryd19 from Australia Arne & Carlos Sock yarn (with signed Stash Tag)  - Curlylou – UK Lynne Rowe's Once Upon a Time in Crochet (signed copy) - JojoTwinkletoes Erika Knight’s Simple Colour Knitting (signed copy) – DianeB 2 x 50g Erika Knight’s Studio Linen – Emma from Woolgathering Sandbach   Happy listening and crocheting.   Lynne and Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite                                                              

Crochet Circle Podcast
Episode 4 - A Crochet Journey

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 62:04


In this episode we talk about getting started on a crochet journey, including substituting yarn and the importance of making a tension square; lace-weight yarn; myth-busting – does crochet really use more yarn than knitting? WIP Wall and FOs along with our usual magazine round-up and our look towards Woolfest. Welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast. Here are the Show Notes from Episode Four.   This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co. and Lynne Rowe Knitting and Crochet Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:   Rooster Delightful Lace Competition Prize is sponsored by www.roosteryarns.com   First, we have a few thank you’s for helping us to reach over 1,200 downloads on Podbean.   Thank you to Kathryn at www.crafternoontreats.com who mentioned us in her podcast Episodes 7 and 8 and also to Tamara at www.craftyescapism.com for a great review on her website.   Thanks to Trinketknits for her lovely iTunes review and to everyone else that is engaging with us through Pinterest, IG, Ravelry and Twitter.   You may have spotted us in Crochet Now, Let’s Knit magazine and Simply Crochet - so thanks to Hugh, Sarah and Sara for featuring The Crochet Circle on their News pages. We're really chuffed to bits.                   1. Yay Crochet or Nay Crochet (at 3.55 mins) It's a nay from Fay about lace-weight yarn and having to use anything below a 3mm hook:  I love what other people can create, however, it just isn’t for me as I prefer more instant gratification. I don’t intend on doing everything in chunky yarn but I found lace weight crocheting and knitting REALLY frustrating and I’m very happy to leave that in the hands of others... Such as these brilliant examples of miniature crochet, from Suami: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/SuAmi    Its a yay from Lynne on teaching crochet: Last week was the last of my 5 Learn to Crochet Classes at Sandbach in Cheshire. I’ve been running crochet and knitting classes through the Sandbach Adult Education programme for about four or five years now and I’ve met some lovely people along the way – many of whom have become really good friends and even work colleagues J. This time round I had four enthusiastic ladies who had all tried to teach themselves but hadn’t been able to get to grips with crochet and felt that they need to be physically shown, rather than learning by book. It was great that I have a wide range of ages, from a lady in her late 20’s up to a lady who was 79 (and who came on her bike!!!). We learned the basics of crochet and made a flower, granny squares, ripple stitches, shell stitches and we worked in a spiral. I’m always amazed when my pupils return the following week with things they’ve made from the stitches learned and even happier when they tell me how much they’ve enjoyed making things with their new skills.       2. Helpful Hints on how to get started on a project (at 8.05 mins) We're both starting a crochet garment (or two) that we aim to wear at Yarndale.   You can join in too and we can see just how stylish crochet can be. We've set up a board here on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/the-crochet-circle-podcast/topics/3438284   In this episode, we talk about choosing or substituting yarn and the importance of working up a swatch or tension square. We recommend http://yarnsub.com  as one method of checking which yarns you could substitute to. We covered making a tension square in the last episode and you can find the notes here: http://thewoolnest.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/explaining-crochet-tension.html Then in upcoming episodes, we’ll cover: Finishing off the project  - best way to sew it together Washing and blocking the project so that the stitches look as they should Wearing/using the object Aftercare Darning if required – dealing with holes etc. Lynne has chosen Aster, by designer Marie Wallin from her book 'Filigree collection three' Ravelry link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/aster-14                                                 Filigree Book link: http://www.mariewallin.com/filigree.html I love Marie's Filigree collection and have chosen a design as my first 'proper' crochet garment. I will raid my stash for an alternative as I'm desperately trying not to buy yarn. I've written a blog post here on how to substitute yarn: http://thewoolnest.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/substituting-yarn.html Fay has chosen Liala, also by Marie Wallin – it's a free pattern available on Rowan's website: if you subscribe: http://www.knitrowan.com/designs-and-patterns/patterns/liala                                   The pattern calls for you to use Rowan Panama which is a 55% viscose, 33% cotton and 12% linen mix and although the ball band suggests a 3.25mm hook.   I also considered a few other things such as: I want to use my stash; I want the finish to be a little more fitted; I want to use something with wool content and I don't want to use anything below a 3mm hook. After raiding my stash, I found a suitable alternative with Jeanette Sloan Baby Alpaca and Silk and started my tension square.   Link to Jeanette Sloan yarn: http://www.jeanettesloandesign.com/ourshop/cat_835200-Baby-Alpaca-Silk-4ply.html   It's important to block your tension square as the size of your stitches may change after blocking. For my first square, there was about a 9% increase in size for both stitches and rows which was going to work perfectly for me in substituting yarn and pattern size (so I'll make a small size rather than the medium). It's worth remembering that most yarns when knitted or crocheted up will change when blocked. I like to wet-block almost everything because it helps release the dirt that builds up and it helps to bring out the pattern in the fabric especially if there are cables or lace. But be careful not to over-stretch the fabric when you block.   I gently squeezed my square, rolled it up in a towel and then pinned it onto a blocking mat and leave it to dry.   It's worth taking the time to assess whether you're using the right yarn, hook or needle, rather than get to the end of a project and then not being happy with the fit or finish of the item having put so much work into it. Here's a link to Fay's Ravelry project for Liala:   http://www.ravelry.com/projects/MaDashper/liala We also promised to let all of the Rowan yarns that are being discontinued.  This list was provided by St Trinians on Ravelry: Superfine Merino DK & Aran Pure Wool 4 ply Kidsilk Haze Stripe Mohair Haze Wool Cotton Rowan Finest Rowan Tweed Fine Art & Fine Art Aran Alpaca Colour Tetra Cotton Cotton Lustre Panama Revive Pure Linen All Seasons Cotton Soft Knit Cotton Truesilk Lima Lima Colour Fazed Tweed Colourspun Thick 'n' Thin Alpaca Chunky British Sheep Breeds Fur Creative Focus Worsted Chenille Big Wool Colour Big Wool Silk   3. Yarn Review - Manos Del Uruguay Marina (at 28 mins)              Shade Shantung N1765 Lace-weight yarn 100g/800m 100% superwash merino wool RRP £16 Recommended needle size 2-4mm Hand-dyed in Uruguay by Ellta, who is part of a fair-trade cooperative.   Link to full range of shades: http://www.roosteryarns.com/manos-marina.html   Read about the Manos Del Uruguay fair-trade cooperative here: http://www.roosteryarns.com/about-manos-del-uruguay.html     Link to Lynne's full yarn review: http://thewoolnest.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/yarn-review-manos-del-uruguay.html     4. Myth-busting with Fay (at 34.50 mins)              Fay investigates the generalisation that crochet uses more yarn than knitting. Is it a myth or a fact?  Well, it's a bit of both really, with some interesting results! Read Fay's full investigation here: https://www.knitit-hookit-craftit.com/blogs/news/179247111-in-the-ring-its-crochet-v-knitting-but-who-is-the-heavyweight     5. Magazine Round-up (at 43.10 mins) Inside Crochet Issue 78 Theme: Bright Ideas – all about colour and texture for Autumn. Lynne's favourites include Scullis Shawl in Rachel Atkinson's Column http://www.ravelry.com/projects/knittingtastic/scullis Lisa Sweater designed by Annelies Baes Fay's favourite is also Lisa Sweater There are also lots of lovely bags and baskets Link to Inside Crochet issue 78: http://www.insidecrochet.co.uk/blog/bright-ideas-with-issue-78/ Crochet Now Issue 2 Theme: Rainbow brights – creative with colour – things that make use smile Lynne's favourite is Nerida Shawl by Anna Nickipirowicz – a deep semi-circular with a simple lace pattern In my yarn stash diaries this month is a crochet staple – a washcloth which is great for last minute gifting Fay's favourite is Spring leaves cowl, designed by Mary Renji Link to Crochet Now: http://www.crochetnow.co.uk/956/crochet-now-issue-2/   Let's Get Crafting issue 81 Theme: Brights with Fiesta yarn kit – lots of toys including a very cute pair of Pandas by Sachiyo Ishii Lynne's favourite is the Hanging Heart wreath designed by Irene Strange and everyone loves a bit of bunting - Fiesta Bunting designed by Tilley Bancroft   Link to LGC issue 81 projects: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/lets-get-crafting-knitting--crochet-81/patterns Woman's Weekly June issue Theme: Crochet Special including five crochet garments and some lovely crochet homewares We spotted an interview with Louise Walker who is a member of our Ravelry group and we love Louise's very cute animals and blanket.  Link to Woman's Weekly: http://www.womansweekly.com/ Simply Crochet Issue 45 Theme: Summer Brights, including a great article on how to sort your stash. There's a very pretty Ladder stitch top designed by Editor Sara Huntingdon and a fun giant doughnut cushion by the renowned Twinkie Chan.   Link to Simply Crochet: http://www.simplycrochetmag.co.uk/     6. WIPs and FOs (at 45.30 mins)               We haven't done a great deal this month as we've both been really busy with our businesses and the podcast content. Fay has been working on her Shoreline Blanket and Lynne is ready to start the beading rows on her Odeletta Shawl.   We'll be adding to our WIPs with our crochet garments, and we'll be keeping a record of how long they take us.     7. Our Book (at 52.50 mins) We're delighted to announce that we're writing a book of 8 crocheted accessories - 4 designed by Lynne and 4 designed by Fay.   We’ve currently secured yarn support from Erika Knight http://www.erikaknight.co.uk/ BaaBaaBrighouse https://www.baabaabrighouse.co.uk/ Laughing Hens https://www.laughinghens.com/   We’ll say more in time. But it will be a really useful collection of crochet essentials that are straight forward to make, using gorgeous yarns 8. Charity Projects We're still collecting your fungi an mammals for the National Trust's Woollen Woods project. You can read more here on our Ravelry page: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/the-crochet-circle-podcast/3425147/1-25 10. Competition to Win Rooster Delightful Lace (at 54.30 mins) We have a new competition open on our Ravelry forum to win a gorgeous skein of Rooster Delightful Lace in Shade Talara 623.                      Rooster Delightful Lace is well, delightful! A blend of 80% Alpaca and 20% Silk creates a stunning 2-ply lace weight yarn which is perfect for light garments and shawls. http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/the-crochet-circle-podcast/3438319/1-25#7     9. What's Good (at 56.05 mins) We're looking forward to Woolfest: http://www.woolfest.co.uk/ and Fay is looking forward to visiting Caithness on a retreat organised by Louise Hunt from the Caithness Craft Collective podcast: http://caithnesscraftcollective.podbean.com/   Happy listening and crocheting.   Lynne and Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite                

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Folge 8: Fehlendes Geometrievokaublar*

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015


Hallöchen!Hier habe ich Folge 8 für euch! Ich wünsche euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören :)Show Notes:Oshima for Him von Jared FloodPiet Mondrian: Composition II in Red, Yellow and BlueLana Grossa Meilenweit Merino / My first RegiaSupergarne Aktiv Piet on Point von Nancy WhitmanArt Along von Em Galati Portland Gussets von YarnissimaLobelia von Meghan FernandezRückwärts strickenBeatnik von Norah GaughanNatsumi von Yoko HattaBoxy von Joji LocatelliBrooklyn Tweed ShelterHugo von Veronik AveryHolst SupersoftHolst CoastTichiros Auflistung von TweedgarnenHolst SamarkandDye for Yarn Mulberry SilkFairy SnowCapDrops NepalLang Donegal Debbie Luxury Tweed AranRowan Felted TweedMarie Wallin *Hiermit reiche ich die fehlenden Begriffe nach: Rechteck, 3-D, Raute, nach oben geöffnete Parabel, nach unten geöffnete Parabel. Damit keiner denkt, ich hätte in der Unter- und Mittelstufe geschlafen :/ :P

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Folge 5: Zuckerbrot und Motten

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015


Hallöchen!Hier ist Folge 5. Nicht mehr auf Soundcloud, sondern auf Archive.org. Ich hoffe, das macht euch nichts aus :) In der Zukunft werde ich alle Folgen dort hochladen.Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!Ava/ Grettir: mein Projekt / die Vorlage Drops NepalFairalpaka FingeringNavajo KnittingThe Knowledgeable KnitterWhip StitchLobelia von Meghan Fernandez Vervain aus PomPom Nr. 4Lumberjack von Marzena KrzewinskaOrkney von Marie Wallin Und der neueste Einkauf :)Rundpassenpulli Nr. 6