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Jai Guru Deva.We just wanted to remind you that you currently have two opportunities to spend some quality time with Thom at his upcoming retreats in Sedona, Arizona, from May 22-26, and Gerringong, Australlia from June 25-29.These retreats are your chance to get away to rexperience deep rest, industrial-strength stress release, quality company, and higher states of consciousness.Most importantly, you'll have close-up access to Thom at his famous lectures and Q&A sessions.Whether you are troubled by the changes the world is experiencing right now, or simply looking to fast-track your evolution, quality time with Thom is the ideal opportunity to tap into the wisdom you need at this time.Thom looks forward to seeing you in Sedona or Gerringong!Find out more at thomknoles.com/retreats. That's thomknoles.com/retreats.Vedic Meditation is rooted in an ancient Indian tradition that has preserved Vedic wisdom for millennia. The Shankaracharya Tradition, like many others, has senior custodians who ensure this wisdom remains both pure and relevant.In January 2025, Thom was honored with a role as one of these custodians, a distinction never before granted to a non-Indian. In this episode, Thom shares the story of his appointment and the ceremony where he received his new title, Shri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Maharishi Vyasanand Giri Maharaj.It's a fascinating and colorful journey that will leave you in awe at the scale and significance of it.Image courtesy of Leeroy Te HiraEpisode Highlights[00:45] The Naranjani Akhara[04:02] Maha Kumbha Mela - The Great Gathering of Gurus[05:54] A Meaningful Title - Shri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Maharishi Vyasanand Giri Maharaj[08:38] A Common Lineage to Guru Deva, Swami Brahmananda Saraswati[10:35] Instant Camaraderie[13:26] Vedic Mantras Fit for the Occasion[15:14] A Mountain of Petals and Shawls[18:10] A Slow Exit[20:37] Down to the River We Go[25:26] A Cold Plunge and a Ride on a Chariot[27:46] At Home in India[31:06] Cultural Appropriation vs A Choiceless Duty to PerformUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
This week, we're discussing what to wear as bridal cover-ups to keep you warm on your wedding day! Enjoy! For daily content, follow @weddingfashionexpert on Instagram! www.weddingfashionexpert.com www.lovellabridal.com FOLLOW @WEDDINGFASHIONEXPERT ON SOCIAL: Instagram & TikTok SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE! NEW Episode every Wednesday for #WeddingWednesday READ MY BOOK FREE DOWNLOADS Online Education for Wedding Professionals Speaking & Appearances SHOP MY AMAZON STORE GET SOCIAL WITH LOVELLA: Instagram: @lovellabridal @lovellaplus TikTok: @lovellabridal Pinterest
Kerry County Museum is celebrating the rich culture and heritage of the Traveller community with an exhibition that’s running for all this month. The launch of the exhibition coincided with the Traveller Pride Event 2024 organised by Kerry Traveller Health and Community Development Programme. This was also held at Kerry County Museum in Tralee. Treasa Murphy spoke to Katie Coffey about her nomadic life and her extraordinary family including her grandmother who was involved with the David Lean film, Ryan’s Daughter. Mary Boyne explained what a beady pocket is. The second part of this feature will be broadcast on Kerry Today tomorrow, Friday, June 7th.
Welcome to Episode 362 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Content 00:00 Musical Intro00:30 Chatting5:55 Projects6:20 Crochet quilt blocks9:05… Continue reading Episode 362 – Shawls, Sweaters, and Pants
The season 4 finale of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City did not disappoint! Shawls in the wind! Instagram accounts! Hairstylists! Follow me on social media, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A knitting and crochet and other fibre-y goodness podcast! Patterns we mention: Yarn we mention: Other links: Support us on Patreon! We have a merch store! You can find us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify as Northern Knits Podcast. You can also email us at northernknitspodcastATgmailDOTcom. Jocelyn can be found on Ravelry as amberdragun, where all her other social media is… Continue reading Episode 345 – Sudden Shawls and Stripy Mittens
Welcome to the latest episode of Northern Knits Podcast, where we have an abundance of creative projects to share with you! Jocelyn has been busy with a vintage Edwardian capelet, knitting away on the charming Sweet Romance Socks, and, although it was a tough decision, she bravely frogged the Como Top to make way for… Continue reading Episode 329 – Dinosaurs and Vintage Shawls
A wild one. A leader, a charismatic lofty or noble person. A brazen, untamable spirit. Ecstatic pursuit of destiny. The release of inner potential. Magnificence, grand aspirations, unshakable self confidence. Accepting honors. Rising to the occasion to a position of great authority and responsibility. Unavoidable obligation. Bravely placing yourself in a place of greatness or having greatness thrust upon you. A tension between individual gratification and an expanded responsibility to others.The dramatic manifestation of genius vital to the general welfare of people everywhere. A decision maker. Invisible power or superior power. Someone with far flung influence. Irrepressible assertion of ego. Feeling invincible. Strength, ability, and self discovery. Personality willfully made manifest. Actions that speak louder than words. Transcendent success, spiritual endowment. A self-willed and daring individual. A pioneer or a trailblazer with an independence of spirit, courage and perseverance. The enthusiastic pursuit of adventurous, risky enterprises. A self reliant individual possibly estranged from family. An instinct for freedom and independence above all else. An aggressive, moody tyrant. One who is rude, unruly, and reckless. A lack of self discipline while demanding discipline from others. Inward purpose that can aid, inspire, or support a new community. Shawls, cloaks, or other clothing imparting a sense of power. Power trips. Megalomania. Abuse of privileges, corruption. Refusal, avoidance, or fear of one's own strength and destiny. An unstable person.Support the show
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 320: What to Pack for a YTT with Shannon Crow Description: Once you are signed up for a yoga teacher training (YTT) program, what should you pack to bring with you? This is a common question among yoga teachers. Shannon Crow did a survey in the Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook group to find out what people recommend! Tune in to this episode to find out what are some must-haves, some nice-to-haves and to get Shannon's full list of what she packs for a YTT! This is the perfect episode to listen to if you are wondering what you need to bring for your next YTT. Key Takeaways: [2:00] Shannon Crow introduces the topic for this episode - what to take with you to a yoga teacher training. [4:25] First few items on Shannon's list are a yoga mat and props. [5:19] Some yoga teachers bring a yoga mat cleaner but Shannon advises against it. She explains why. [7:10] Shawls, scarves, and layers of clothing are all useful items to add to your packing list for a YTT. [8:37] Shannon gives a shout out to sponsors, OfferingTree and Pelvic Health Professionals. [11:22] Shannon always packs writing instruments to attend a yoga teacher training. [13:10] Shannon shares some other personal items you may want to include in your packing list like deodorant, snacks, water bottles, and tissues. [15:52] Cell phones can be a useful tool to capture parts of your learning experience at the YTT, and a large tote bag to hold all your belongings is handy too! [17:11] Don't forget to bring an open mind and your critical thinking skills! [18:20] You might want to bring along a towel and your yoga business cards as well! [19:46] What are some of your essentials to bring to a yoga teacher training? Share them in the comments! What to Bring to a YTT: Yoga Mat Blocks Yoga Belt Blanket Bolster Eye Pillow Meditation Cushion Yoga Mat Cleaner (without essential oils if possible) Shawl or Scarf Layers of (or extra) Clothing Notebook, Journal and/or Clipboard Coloured Pencils, Markers, Pens or Crayons Deodorant Snacks, Food & Drinks Water Bottle Kleenex Phone & Charger Large Tote Bag An Open Mind AND Critical Thinking Skills Hand Towel and/or Mat Towel Business Cards Links: Balance Flow Yoga: 7-Week Online Series with Shelly Prosko (Code: BALANCE) Yoga Teacher Training Question Facebook Thread in The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group Article - Doodling: Listening with a Pencil The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 318: Questions to Ask Before Any YTT with Shannon Crow The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 319: Do I Need Another Yoga Training? with Shannon Crow Shannon Crow on Instagram The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group Gratitude to our Sponsors, OfferingTree and Pelvic Health Professionals. Quotes from this episode: “Don't forget to bring an open mind.” “Be ok with questioning and asking for information that supports something that is said in class.”
Our crisis, our challenge, our opportunity is complex. More than ever, it matters now that we not get caught in separate silos where we focus just on atmospheric carbon, or just on plastic pollution, or just on our cultural addiction to fossil fuels. We need responses that cover all of these fields, new stories that let us move into a future we can barely imagine. So, that's what this podcast is for: to give a platform to people whose perspectives are new or different or challenging or inspiring in ways that will help us all to weave new stories of how we could do things differently - and this week, we're talking to Yuli Summe of Bellacouche, whose work has taken her from weaving to felt making to the creation of burial shrouds. Yuli is a maker, someone deeply grounded in our connection to the ancestry of the land and the ways we have sustained ourselves from it. She's been working with wool since childhood and is embedded in the rich lore of shepherd, farm and land, of the fullers and spinners and weavers that were so much a core of our history - and will be again as we move to a more localised, simpler economy and way of living. This conversation moved from the courage of one man in the second world war, to the courage of his daughter in laying to rest her fear of death, through fields and high tors and the rhythms of feltmaking. It felt to me like a song to our future and I hope it leads you forward in the same way. BioYuli was born in Norway and although she has lived most of her life in Devon, the traditional weaving and knitting heritage of Norway has deeply influenced her since she was old enough to hold needles to knit with. She is a member of Make SouthWest and through this organisation, has been an active teacher of felt making and textile understanding in schools, and is part of the Green Maker Initiative.At the turn of the millennium, an Arts Council grant allowed Yuli to travel to Turkey to work with traditional master feltmakers, and it was there that she started thinking about a “lifetime” garment made of felt, inspired by witnessing the making of a ‘kepenek', a felt cloak traditional to Kurdish shepherds. Yuli is a member of the South West FibreShed – a growing community of fibre and dye growers, processors, makers and manufacturers across the South West whose aim is to produce home-grown textiles and garments in a more healthy, resilient and regenerative textile ecosystem. This group is affiliated to the international FibreShed group.Another Man's Shoes https://www.waterstones.com/book/another-mans-shoes/sven-somme/9780954913731Yuli Somme Bellacouche https://www.bellacouche.com/yuli-somme/Human Composting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LJSEZ_pl3YGood Funeral Guide https://goodfuneralguild.co.uk/Natural Death Centre http://naturaldeath.org.uk/
Brainy: 20:20 Behind the Redwood Curtain. 31:09 What We're Learning from our Knitting: Catherine is enjoying progress on her Stephen West's Twists and Turns shawl knitalong https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/twists--turns-westknits-mkal-2022 and is trying out some fun dyeing techniques for fabric. Margaret reports on mosaic crochet, gnome knitting, and some of her favorite projects from the past. Clearly Helena blog. http://www.clearlyhelena.com/how-to-mosaic-crochet/ Make Gnome Mistake https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/make-gnome-mistake Sarah Schira. https://www.ravelry.com/designers/sarah-schira The pattern I used was I*heart*FATW5. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/iheartfatw5 rosina crochet. Rosina Plane. https://www.ravelry.com/designers/rosina-plane Brainy Thing: Catherine points out the value of making a plan in case of unexpected events and Margaret talks about how to develop a Joyous Amygdala. She also mentions some of her favorite Brainy segments from the past https://www.webmd.com/brain/amygdala-what-to-know Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine and Margaret report on highlights from the past from Behind the Redwood Curtain and Catherine advocates for independent podcasts . Catherine promotes the podcast Chronicles from Behind the Redwood Curtain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWjuhpiHo-E This podcast's future For now, this "Ma and Ma" podcast will stop regular production. We thank all our listeners for their support over the years. Welcome to Episode 145 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit where we share information about planing for unexpected events and how to grow a joyful amygdala. We talk about knitting shawls, dyeing fabric, trying mosaic crochet and finishing a knitted gnome. We also mention highlights from past Behind the Redwood Curtain segments and Catherine promotes another Humboldt podcast. Finally we report on the future of this podcast.
Brainy: 1o:12 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 20:47 What We're Learning from our Knitting: Catherine is continuing her knitting odyssey with Stephen West's Twists and Turns Shawl, http://knittedtoybox.blogspot.com/ Brainy Thing: New words that describe the comfort we lack and long for. hygge: coziness Solastalgia: distress of environmental change Here are some links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDDjXhcWB1g https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36459133/#&gid=article-figures&pid=fig-1-uid-0 Behind the Redwood Curtain At the end of 2022, the courts approved a plan to remove four dams on the Klamath River which are destructive to fish species and cause toxic blue green algae. https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2022-11-17/regulators-approve-demolition-of-four-klamath-river-dams?utm_id=76610&sfmc_id=4456079 https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/Largest-dam-removal-project-in-U-S-history-gets-17592091.php?sid=62c3aa67475d9718370d9a07&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=headlines&utm_campaign=sfc_morningfix live condor feed: https://www.yuroktribe.org/yurok-condor-live-feed Announcement: We announce that after our next episode (145), we will be discontinuing the podcast in its current form. Welcome to episode 144 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit while we report on Hygge and Solastalgia--comfort and longing for comfort; Catherine updates us on her Twists and Turns adventure and celebrates completing a gnome and a snitch while Margaret reports on teaching her bones to knit and finally talks about the victory on the Klamath River for the fish, the quality of the river, and the environment with four dam removals.
Joy snacks, Insects, Shawls and Knit Blocks, plus Benbow Inn. Brainy Thing: 19:26 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 27:40 What We're learning from our knitting and crochet: Margaret is working on some amigurumi Garden insects https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garden-insectsby Marica Coridon for a present for her grandson. Catherine is taking a little break from knitting Stephen Wests' Twists and Turns https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/twists--turns-westknits-mkal-2022to knock out some knitted blocks for Hats and More for Refugees World wide. https://www.ravelry.com/groups/hats-and-more-for-refugees-worldwide. She's using the beginning of the Melanie's Mandala Baby Blanket https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/melanies-mandala-baby-blanket for the blocks. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garden-insects Brainy Thing: Margaret shares quick practices that increase happiness in her report on Joy Snacks. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2022/11/17/feel-happier-joy-flourishing/?utm_campaign=wp_the_optimist&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_optimist&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F386153a%2F637a338d7e2620469f1837c5%2F596c929a9bbc0f2086603b6d%2F12%2F51%2F637a338d7e2620469f1837c5&wp_cu=bab067e80720f9dc4ad7b181c2d7c0c3%7CC0D7373013494969E0430100007FF0C5 Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine reports on the historic Benbow Inn south of Garberville https://benbowinn.com/ Welcome to episode 143 of Teaching your Brain to Knit. Today we present Joy Snack or quick things we can do to bring us happiness; We talk about our crochet (making amigurumi insects) and Knitting, (shawl and knitted blocks) plus we report on the historic Benbow Inn
Brainy: 16:30 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 27:11 What We're Learning from our Knitting Catherine is deep into textures and colors with her Stephen West Knit-along Twists and Turns (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/twists--turns-westknits-mkal-2022). She is eyeing a sweater by Andrea Mowry (https://www.ravelry.com/designers/andrea-mowry). that also is very textural. In addition, Catherine shares the dishcloth she received from the Dishcloth exchange (https://www.ravelry.com/groups/annual-dishcloth-swap). Margaret continues to delight in the variety of patterns that creates pumpkins and leaves. She knits Mimi Pumpkin https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knitted-mini-pumpkin) as well as Oakleaf from Fall Garland (https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=469668145054284). by Jen Lucas and also Leaf from Susan B. Anderson's Fall Harvest Charm Brainy Thing: Catherine reports on the impact of light on the brain, particularly early morning light: https://bestlifeonline.com/daylight-saving-time-benefits/ Behind the Redwood Curtain: Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples is located in Arcata and focuses on supporting grassroots initiatives for Indigenous people around the world. https://7genfund.org/ Welcome to Episode 142 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit where we explore the relationship between early morning light and our brains. Catherine is deep within textures and colors with her knitting and Margaret enjoys different designs for little pumpkins and leaves. Finally we spotlight The Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous People located here in Arcata.
Brainy Thing: 15:45. Behind the Redwood Curtain. 25:45 What We're Learning from Our Knitting Margaret fulfills her multi-year goal of knitting some decorative mini-pumpkins, using Susan B. Anderson's Fall Harvest Charm Set https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fall-harvest-charm-set. Catherine completed her dishcloths for her Dishcloth exchange. She used the classic Ballband Dishcloth by Kay Gariner and Ann Shayne. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ballband-dishcloth And despite her efforts to resist, Catherine is starting the Westknits MKAL 2022: Twists & Turns shawl. Brainy Thing: The book Behave: The biology of Humans at our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky is five years old now but is chock full of information about human behavior and told is Sapolsky's witty style. Margaret reviews it. Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine tells of her visit to the new Redwood Skywalk in Eureka's Sequoia Park, suspended 100 feet above the ground. https://www.redwoodskywalk.com/ Welcome to Episode 141 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit where we review highlights from the book Behave by Robert Saplosky, discuss learning from knitting pumpkins, dishcloths and a mystery shawl, and report on the new Skywalk among the Redwoods at Eureka's Sequoia Park.
Listen as Rev. Amy Parsons Vaughn shares about prayer shawl ministry.
Raj Thackeray's beleaguered MNS is taking a strong Hindutva line to capitalise on Shiv Sena's ideological ‘dilution' due to its alliance with former foes Congress and NCP. ----more---- https://theprint.in/politics/rajs-saffron-shawls-senas-imitation-barbs-its-thackeray-vs-thackeray-in-maharashtra-again/943797/
In this podcast, Nikhil Mehra, Khalid Baig, and Amana Ansari chat about the recent controversy surrounding wearing the Burqa/Hijab inside the school premises in Karnataka. This had led to a series of arguments, actions, and counteractions from different segments of our society. This podcast will look at the societal, political, and legal aspects of this entire debate. Follow them: Twitter: @TweetinderKaul Twitter: @Amana_Ansari Twitter: @KhalidBaig85 India This Week: https://www.youtube.com/c/IndiaThisWeekByAmanaKhalid #HijabBan #Burqa #SaffronShawl --------------------------------------------- Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
This week we share our mothers love of turtlenecks and discuss quite a few things Netflix - The Princess Switch 3, Mind Hunter, Home for Christmas, and Dash & Lily Podcast - Sweet Bobby and Missing Richard Simmons Hulu - The Housewive and the Hustler and The Houswive and the Shah Bravo - Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Peacock - The Real Housewives of the North Pole --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tv-told-me/message
Today we're keeping it cozy!! I chat a bit about my favorite ways to enjoy winter, and share some of the fashion accessories that I really think should make a comeback...Links to things I mention:Knitter's Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmermann: https://store.doverpublications.com/0486241785.htmlThe Private World of Tasha Tudor by Tasha Tudor, Richard Brown, Barbara Werden: https://www.amazon.com/Private-World-Tasha-Tudor/dp/0316112925The bonnet-style hat I mention,"A Cap for Nessa's Mother" by Lisa R. Myers: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/a-cap-for-nessas-motherMy friend Toni, who's beginning to share her weaving journey online!https://www.instagram.com/time.2weave/- - -Music in this podcast from freemusicarchive.org:“Greensleeves” by Howie Mitchell & Charlotte Williams is licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License.- - - My website: https://mothandrustdiy.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/moth_and_rustFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mothandrusthandmadeCheck out my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/mothandrustdiyPlease feel free to reach out to me at any time!If you're interested in supporting me and this show, please check out my Etsy shop where you can find handmade accessories, clothing, patterns, art, and more:https://mothandrusthandmade.etsy.comYou can also shop my original fabric prints and more here:https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/mothandrustPrairie Craft Almanac is a podcast exploring craft, nature, and simple, creative living, hosted by Leanne of Moth and Rust DIY & Handmade.
paul rightly adjusts his rating of costume parties from last week. josh takes a stand against canceling people.
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Things are feeling quite summery on this side of the world! On this week's podcast I'm enjoying that sunshiny feeling and talking about some knitting patterns that work for warmer weather and transitional seasons. My little staycation has already paid me back in a renewed sense of creativity and enthusiasm, so join me for a cheerful chat about knitting, sewing, and the crafts we love best.
Brainy Thing: 19:00 Behind the Redwood Curtain 28:00 What We're Learning from Our Knitting Margaret got practice in cables on Sarah Schira's Gnot Just Another Gnome https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gnot-just-another-gnome. She used leftovers plus mini skeins in Leading Men Fiber Arts Showstopper in Envy and Christmas at Green Gables. knitting reverse stockinette inside out: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+knit+reverse+stockinette+stitch+in+the+round&oq=how+to+knit+reverse+stockinette+stitch+in+the+round&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30j0i390l3.9109j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#kpvalbx=_jM8FYea8KczF-gSfsqToBw59 speedweve darning loom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhPUjTxQgHA Scrubbing Stripes dishcloth by yarnspirations https://www.yarnspirations.com/lily-sugarn-cream-scrubbing-stripes-knit-dishcloth/SCK0512-013829M.html Lily Sugar'n Cream Scrub off yarn: http://www.sugarncream.com/ Brainy Thing: Brains of introverts and extroverts https://www.quietrev.com/why-introverts-and-extroverts-are-different-the-science/ https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/apparently-there-are-4-kinds-of-introversion.html https://www.lifehack.org/412467/why-introverts-are-introverts-because-their-brains-are-different#:~:text=A%20study%20published%20in%20the,matter%20in%20the%20same%20area. https://www.quietrev.com/6-illustrations-that-show-what-its-like-in-an-introverts-head/. Drawings of differences https://www.businessinsider.com/what-its-like-to-be-an-introvert-and-what-everyone-gets-wrong-2018-5#:~:text=Introverts%20have%20different%20brain%20chemistry,called%20the%20Long%20Acetylcholine%20Pathway. Behind the Redwood Curtain: We catch up on past Redwood Curtain topics including the Art Otter project, Last Pass Grade, and Forest Breathing, this time in mini urban forests Today in episode 126 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit we present research on the differences in brains of introverts and extroverts; we discuss gnome making, dishcloths, sweaters and shawls and we update some former Behind the Redwood Curtain segments including art otters, and urban mini forests.
In this episode of Youthful Yarning, Ava talks about how much she loves knitting shawls, shares some patterns, and more! Follow @YouthfulYarning on Instagram to see what she's working on. Submit voice messages sharing your favorite yarn, pattern, or local yarn store: https://anchor.fm/youthfulyarning/message New episodes every Tuesday!
In this episode, I talk about the shift in the season and how it has me thinking about summer, knitting shawls, and the fun of brioche knitting (even when dealing with the ups and downs of addiction).
We think of creativity as this wild, unbridled thing that thrives on spontaneity and novelty. That can be true, but sometimes, staying creative (and productive!) means we need to build structures and systems. Today on the podcast, I’m chatting a little bit about what that looks like for me right now. I’ve also got updates on some projects I’ve got going on, and the next big thing on the way for the Curious Crew.
Catriona Baird is Textiles Curator at Paisley Museum, in Scotland, which celebrates it's 150th anniversary on 11th April 2021. Catriona shares the story of the Paisley pattern - that swirly floral stylised teardrop motif that pops up in so many designs and objects, as well as of course on the famous Paisley Shawls. This is a story that brings together geography, history, fashion and textiles and gives a fabulous insight into early industrial textile production too. In this episode of Stitchery Stories, Catriona Baird chats with Susan Weeks around: Her current research as part of the Paisley Museum Re-imagined Project What is the Paisley Pattern Where did the Paisley pattern originate The history of Paisley as an important textile production centre Making Paisley Shawls The Jaquard Loom and making 'point paper' designs Paisley Museum history & its collections The types and styles of Paisley shawls The first exhibition of Paisley shawls The links with The Needlework Development Scheme Investigating the museum collections The museum re-development project And we also make a CALLOUT for interesting objects which feature the Paisley pattern and have an interesting story. If you have an interesting Paisley object with an interesting story then please email a picture and the story to Catriona at the museum and she will be delighted. Email: paisleymuseum@renfrewshire.gov.uk For this episode... View Links, information & Examples of the paisley pattern at http://www.stitcherystories.com/paisleypattern Visit: https://reimagined.paisleymuseum.org/ Like: https://en-gb.facebook.com/PaisleyMuseum/ Look: https://www.instagram.com/paisleymuseum/ Tweet: @PaisleyMuseum Follow Sue for course creation and online marketing stuff https://www.facebook.com/TheMissingTraining https://www.instagram.com/susan.l.weeks Sign up for information on Sue's 'How To Create An Online Course' which is specifically created for textile artists and other crafty business owners. Get your FREE "Crafty Online Course Creator's Workbox" https://bit.ly/3sgAIji Other Episodes You Might Like: Lindy Richardson & The Needlework Development Scheme https://www.stitcherystories.com/lindyrichardson/ Dr Jennie Batchelor & The Great Lady's Magazine Stitch-off https://www.stitcherystories.com/drjenniebatchelor/ Clare Hunter: Banner Maker Writing The Threads Of Life https://www.stitcherystories.com/clarehunter/
In this episode Ava talks about some shawl patterns she loves and some amazing yarn she admires. She also reviews five Mochimochiland books. Send in your messages here: https://anchor.fm/youthfulyarning/message New episode every Tuesday!
In this episode, Anne talks about her self-inflicted finger injury, fangirls a bit about Stephen West patterns, and more. Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode Please leave a review and kind comments at Apple Podcasts to help people find the show! Support the show directly on Patreon Fantastitch by Stephen West Webs The window-mounted bird feeder I mentioned The group on WorldWalking.org (or download the app and search for “I Thought I Knew How.” Westfjords Wanderer by Stephen West Silos by The Fiber Seed Join us on our WoolWideAdventures! Lyon Brand’s Quick Knit Loom Kit Shetland Wool Week #HatNotHate Online International Fiber Festival (May 1 – 8!) Music “Reasons” and “Can U Hear Me Now,” by Kyle Rhodius. Sponsors The audio for patrons is ad free, but please remember to pop over to Knit New Haven for your online yarn shopping needs! And don’t forget to check out the Morehouse Merino Flock Group! Also, if you order from Agagio Teas using this link, your purchase will help support the show. Thank you for your support!
We’ve been pretty focused on knitting socks around here, and there’s plenty more to come, but on today’s podcast episode, I’m returning to my first love, shawls. I have two recently finished projects to share, plus a new cast on. In the background, plans are afoot for a whole new season of The Shawl Society. So, if you love hand-knit shawls, or just cosy chats about our favourite pastime, pull up a comfy chair and join me.
When we found out about what a principal at a local school had to say about one of her staff members' attire we had to let the world know this is not okay! Let's all realize that we are on the same team as the people being oppressed and stop fighting each other! Do not forget to like and subscribe to Real Uncensored on your preferred streaming platform! Also, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @RealUncensored_ to stay up to date with us and message us with any questions, comments, or suggestions!
Guest Anita Stolle and I discuss Prayer Shawl Ministries, knitting, praying, supporting people in need, and collaborating with others to share God’s love locally and afar. How can you start or participate in a prayer shawl ministry even if you have never knit anything before?
Anne starts the year with a book review of Keepers of the Sheep, some suggested crafting goals for 2021, as well as a list of her own. Grab your knitting! Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode Please leave a review and kind comments at Apple Podcasts to help people find the show! Support the show directly on Patreon Master Hand Knitting Program Anne’s super-basic To-Do list template. Upload it into Canva and add your own list of daily to-dos before printing and using it yourself! Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves, by Louisa Harding Keepers of the Sheep: Knitting in Morocco’s High Atlas and Beyond, by Irene Waggener et al. Contact Chris Dyer through Instagram to arrange for virtual tours of the croft or island of Bressay. The Tansie KAL is happening in the Morehouse Merino Flock Group. A giveaway is being offered for those who complete the shawl by January 31, 2021 in the I Thought I Knew How group, where you will also find the dates for listener knit alongs. Sponsors Knit New Haven is one of my local yarn stores. They have many difficult to find yarn lines, as well as beautifully designed tools and project bags. Morehouse Farm produces ultra fine merino wool yarn in upstate New York with extensive pattern support ranging from household items to clothing for the entire family. Changes are coming to the Morehouse Merino Flock group. Visit the website to get on the mailing list to learn more! Wool& has added several new styles in the last few months. Have you had a look? Your purchase helps support the show at no additional cost to you. Thank you to my listeners-turned-producers who support the show directly on Patreon.com! Music “Life is Wonderful,” by Zac Nelson and “Dragons” by Mae Klingler.
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 199 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Show notes with photos can be found on my website: www.downcellarstudio.com/199 This week’s segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Brainstorming Crafty Adventures Knitting in Passing KAL News Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode’s sponsor: Knit Wit Yarn Shop Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Baby Yoda Amigurumi Pattern: Baby Yoda Amigurumi (free crochet pattern) by LarissaMaced – @beefriendscrochet Yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in Fern (green) and Soft Taupe (Beige) Hook: D (3.25 mm) Ravelry Project Page Ahsoka Tano Pattern: Ahsoka Tano- Star Wars Mini Amigurumi by Lucy Collin ($4.25 US at time) Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted Hook: C (2.75) Ravelry Project Page Nanaimo Cardigan Pattern: Nanaimo Cardigan by Tara-Lynn Morrison. ($6.50 US Knitting Pattern) Needles: US 19 (15 mm for body). US 15 (10 mm) and US 13 (9 mm) for ribbing. Yarn: Casade Ecological Wool in Colorway 8018 (natural), Lion Brand Fishermen’s Wool in the Birch Tweed Colorway, Noro Ito in Colorway 12 Raindance Ravelry Project Page On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Christmas with the Gilmores Socks Yarn: Area 51 Fibres in the Christmas with the Gilmores Colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Ravelry Project Page Candy Color Socks Yarn: Regia 4 ply in Colorway 01160 Needles: US 1 (2.25 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Ravelry Project Page Vampire Vibes Socks (Ravelry Link) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Yarn: Knit Picks Felici in the Vampires Vibes colorway. Holly Press Fibers Sheepish Sock (heels) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) ADVENTure Gnome Mystery KAL Pattern: ADVENTure Gnome by Sarah Schira. Website link. Yarn: Holly Press Fibers Sheepish Socks in the Christmas Pops Colorway. Fingering weight leftovers in cream. Needles: US 1 (2.25 mm) and US 2 (2.75 mm) Ravelry Project Page Brainstorming DK weight socks for Dan. Love the Squish Base from Goosey Fibers. 75% Superwash Merino. 25% nylon. Crochet Lion Amigurumi by Melanie Willis. Available on Ravelry and Etsy for about $4.75 US. Yoga socks More spinning + getting back to design projects. Crafty Adventures Oisin and Emelyn put 3 coats of primer on the blue wall in my studio & I did 2 coats of white paint. Then I got the crazy notion to rearrange my whole studio which required taking nearly everything out of it! Dan happily obliged! Slowly bringing things back around. Yarn mostly back in place. Check out Vlogmas Days 28 & 29 Video for more. Dan and I painted the bathroom. Vlogmas videos have been my other crafty adventure. finding new things to record each day. I am working on my editing skills. I vlogged through the whole month of December! Check it out here. Knitting in Passing I shared an update about video chatting with my niece Riley to help her with her sweater project. KAL News Quarterly Quests! Get all of the details here. Quarter 4: October 1- December 31, 2020: Slay The Stash. Of course we still want you to slay your stash so we added it to the very end. Use up any skein purchased prior to 2020 all the way down to the last 3 yards. Again, older than 5 years (as of the start of 2020) gains you an extra entry. Check out the Ravelry Thread. Thank you Quarter 4 Sponsors: APLCrafts, AdoreKnit, Jennifer Lassonde Designs- Ravelry Link/LoveCrafts Link Pigskin Party ’20 Check out all of the details you need to know either in the Start Here Thread on Ravelry or on my website. Important Links: Pigskin Party Rules: ’20-21 Season– see what’s new and exciting this year. Sign up Form– get your name on the Roster! Points Tally Form– earned some points? Get credit! Support Request Form– mixed up something when entering points. Let us know. 2020 Pigskin Party KAL (Responses) Pigskin Party ‘20 Sponsors Pro Shop Sponsors Exclusive Items Coupon Codes Prize Thread Questions Thread End Zone Dance– come celebrate each other’s finished projects (this is not where you enter your FOs for points in the 2020 season. See Rules for details) December Interception: December Mini Skeins/Maximum Spirit Interception hosted by Yumi Yarns.Get your entries in. I will pull a winner in the next episode. Check out the January Interception: Stash Hat Scrimmage Hosted by Knitters Brewing Company. Check out the Ravelry Thread or this page . Contest, News & Notes Brew Buddy Growler Cozy $4 crochet pattern in Ravelry. Use coupon code “cheer” on Ravelry through 1/10/21 to get the pattern for $3. Life in Focus Working on my year in Review. Planning 2021. Ask Me Anything I answered listener questions posted in Instagram Stories. The first was about my making in 2020. Here’s what that looks like: 209 FOs. 117 of those are washcloths. Toys- 36 Socks 19 Hats- 9 Jar cozies- 9 Blankets- 8 Sweaters- 6 Growler Cozies- 4 Stockings- 3 Shawls- 3 Cowls- 2 Mitts- 2 Baby Rompers- 2 Bralette- 1 Trim on denim skirt- 1 Necklace- 1 Trivet-1 Blanket Square- 1 Finished 8 spinning projects and have 2 in progress. Finished one weaving project. Gifts: 65 + wash cloths On a Happy Note Santa came to see kids outside at their grandparents’ house. Hattie wasn’t thrilled. I got my first haircut since January. We moved my grandmother to the independent living part of an assisted living facility. I checked out a newly reopened Thrift store & got a great vintage sweater and some cool handmade Christmas decorations. While Eme and Oisín painted, I watched Hattie. Teddy Ruxpin. Coloring. Playing in snow. Playing barbies. I shared a bit about our altered Christmas plans to accommodate for Covid-19. Quote of the Week “A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.”―Winston Churchill Contact Information: Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Music -“Soft Orange Glow” by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/
Anne reviews some yarn from Faithmead Yarns, catches you up on lots of things, has another giveaway, ushers in the return of songs to the podcasts, and wraps it all up with the audio from her interview with Terri Laura. If you’d like to send in a holiday story for the next episode, please email those to anne@familypodcasts.com by December 11, 2020! Links to Things Mentioned in this Episode Many thanks to the show Patrons! Please review the show on Apple Podcasts, or through whatever app you use to download it. It helps others find the show! Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves is the book you’ll need for our first listener KAL of 2021. We’ll be kicking the year off with Tansie! More details to come in the next episode! I am knitting mine in Morehouse Merino 2-ply sport in Blackberry with Brown Iris size 6/0 beads. Faithmead Yarns 1.0 crochet hook (easier than a .6 when trying to bead using size 6/0 beads) Shetland Wool Adventures Journal TJ Frog Podcast TJ Frog’s Notecards and Coloring Book (To enter the giveaway, listen to the podcast!) I Thought I Knew How group on MeWe Terri Laura’s Website for classes, patterns, and designs. Terri Laura’s Website for the Amazing Qualities of Wool information and merchandise. Follow Terri Laura on Instagram, Facebook, and Ravelry. Sponsors Many thanks to Knit New Haven and Morehouse Farm for supporting the show! Visit their pages for events and specials! Thank you also to my patrons for joining in as producers! If you’d like to support, please visit the Be a Booster page for all the ways you can help the show grow! Songs “Make it Work” by Waresdanny and “Christmas Joy” by Louis Yoelin.
Socks to shawls in 60 seconds! Patterns mentioned in this week's episode (all links go to Ravelry) * Starshower (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/starshower) by Hilary Smith Callis * Reyna (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/reyna) by Noora Backlund * Celestarium (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/celestarium) by Audry Nicklin * Rock Island Shawl (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rock-island) by Jared Flood * Melania's post (https://www.instagram.com/p/CH_O8Bvp5lF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link) about knitting the Rock Island out of Nunavut Qiviut * Singing Sands Shawl (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/singing-sands-shawl) by AbbyeKnits * Cheshire Cat (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cheshire-cat-14) by Tyne Swedish * Rivers and Winding Roads (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rivers-and-winding-roads) by Tif Neilan * rose quartz (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rose-quartz-3) by ash alberg * Pressed Flowers (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pressed-flowers-3) by Amy Christoffers * Caim Shawl (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/caim-shawl) by Francoise Danoy * Dragonstone (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dragonstone-3) by Safiyyah Talley * The Rain Outside (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-rain-outside) by Sylvia McFadden * Dusk Light (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dusk-light) by Sylvia McFadden * Hitchhiker (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hitchhiker) by Martina Behn Products mentioned in this week's episode * Julie Asselin Nurtured Fine (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/nurtured-fine) * SweetGeorgia Yarns Tough Love Sock (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/tough-love-sock) + Party of Five Sets (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/party-of-five) * The Wandering Flock Merino Singles (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/merino-singles) * Kim Dyes Yarn Flan Fingering (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/flan-fingering) * SweetGeorgia Yarns Silk Mist (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/silk-mist) * Blue Sky Fibers Alpaca Silk (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/alpaca-silk) + Metalico (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/metalico) + Eco-cashmere (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/eco-cashmere) * Cashmere People Cashgora Sport (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/cashgora-sport) On our needles this week * Jessica: Tomás Pullover (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tomas-pullover), designed by Joji Locatelli, knit in Hudson & West Forge (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/forge) * Jessica: Star Crossed (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/star-crossed-2), designed by Jacqueline Cieslak, knit in Hudson & West Forge (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/forge) * Karen: Cinnabar (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cinnabar-6) shawl, designed by Andrea Mowry, knit in Dyed in the Wool (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/dyed-in-the-wool) and Versus (https://www.scratchsupplyco.com/collections/versus) Submit a question to our next Dear Scratch installment by emailing us at dearscratch@scratchsupplyco.com Brought to you by Scratch Supply Co (scratchsupplyco.com).
In this episode, Anne has another giveaway, a report on the latest Online International Fiber Festival, and an interview with knitwear designer and teacher Janette Budge. Links to Things Mentioned in the Podcast Visit Patreon to support the show. Leave a review on iTunes. The Online International Fiber Festival is still there if you missed it! Since I recorded, Audible has started hosting podcasts. Find it in the Audible app by searching for I Thought I Knew How. You have to listen to the episode to learn how to enter for the giveaway of one more copy of the Shetland Wool Adventures Journal. (Only open to US listeners this time!) Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves by Louisa Harding. The source of the KAL patterns for Evanthe and Tansie. Janette Budge’s website, Facebook, Instagram, and Ravelry pages. (Sign up for her mailing list on her website to find out when her classes go live!) Watch this interview on YouTube My first interview with Janette Budge in 2019. Janette was hosted in Norway by Patricia Anne Fortune. Find her on Instagram at @p4chen Selbu Mittens Selbu Spinneri Jamieson and Smith/The Wool Brokers. Visit them for Shetland Wool Week Annuals, as well as their yarn and knitting belts. Forest Path Hap Fair Isle Designs from Shetland Knitters, Volume 1 (for Janette’s Bonhouse Gift Bag pattern) Clickimin Cowl Bittersie Beanie This Farming Life Countryfile Support the Shetland Peerie Makkers, a group teaching traditional knitting methods in Shetland schools. Sponsors Thank you to my patrons, Knit New Haven, and Morehouse Farm for sponsoring the podcast! Additionally, please visit the Be a Booster Page to visit affiliates who support the show and learn about other ways you can support the show.
In Episode 20 of the Fate Club Podcast, we discuss our 20th gift from the Universe: The Mistress of Windfell Manor. Will this tale of Victorian romance and despair change our lives? What is the Universe trying to tell us? Join us for a lovely chat about the language of sex scenes, being a Midlander and perilous working conditions.
Anne interviews Karen Riehl about the upcycled fur pompoms, samoyed yarn, and possum yarn available from Poppy’s Pompom. Links to Things Mentioned in This Episode Find all the ways to help the show on the Be a Booster page. Follow I Thought I Knew How on Pinterest, and feel free to tell Anne how she can make the podcast Pinterest account more helpful for you. The Online International Fiber Festival account on Instagram. Follow the Morehouse Merino Flock and I Thought I Knew How Facebook Groups for the KAL starting July 31, 2020! Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves by Louisa Harding. The Lark’s Alvina Shawl. Morehouse Farm Merino Lace. (You’ll need 2 oz to knit the Lark’s Alvina as written). Also, check the Variegated Lace and Larger Lace Skeins links. Monet’s Garden colorway Willow colorway Poppy’s Pompom (Have Samoyed yarn to contribute? Contact Karen through her website!) Poppy’s Pompom on Instagram and Facebook and YouTube. The video of Poppy and Stubbs on YouTube. Subscribe to the I Thought I Knew How Podcast channel while you’re there! We never circled back to the environmental impacts of acrylic yarn, but you can find a thorough breakdown of the pros and cons of acrylic in a Createlet article here. Twist Fibre Festival in Saint-Andre-Avellin, Quebec, Canada. Basic Norwegian Star Hat pattern. Listen to episode 37 for a breakdown of the whys and wherefores of possum fiber yarn. The Love of Colour is a Canada-based dyer with kits and supplies for home dyers, in case you’d like to try dyeing your Poppy and the Professor yarn. The link to the giveaway on Facebook from KnitSwag from the last episode. Get there quickly! I’ll pick a winner on July 22! KnitSwag has a coupon code for us until July 22th. AWESOMEPOSSUM will get you 15% off many of the things in her shop. Music Mae Klingler’s “I Don’t Miss You at All.” Listeners with a Music Unlimited account on Amazon can listen to the I Thought I Knew How playlist, which has all the songs from the podcast that are available on Amazon in one place. Sponsor There was no real sponsor for this episode, but you can find links to all the affiliates of the program on the Be a Booster page. Instead of highlighting a sponsor, I’d like to point you to another charity I just learned about. Stash dive for some cotton or majority cotton yarn, and knit or crochet some soap sacks for the local food pantry or homeless shelter! Soap S.A.C.K. has links to websites that will help you find a local place to donate, or you can send them in for them to donate.
In this episode, Anne hints at things to come, shares a bit of news about the upcoming knit along with Morehouse Farm and the next Online International Fiber Festival, and takes you on a deep dive into the world of possum fiber! Links to Things Mentioned in the Show Support the show by becoming a patron on Patreon. Leave a 5-star review and kind comments on iTunes to help others find the show. The interview with Karen Riehl of Poppy’s PomPom is coming in the next episode. Follow the show on Pinterest and help Anne figure it out! The next Online International Fiber Festival is in the works. It will run November 9 – 16, 2020. Follow the festival on Facebook and Instagram for more information. NZGK Possum Fibre New Zealand’s Department of Conservation website about possums. (Possum fiber and yarn available in their store.) About Possum Fiber. (A source for possum fiber clothing.) What is 1080, and why do people oppose it? Zealana produces several different types of possum-fiber yarn and has a list of stockistsavailable on their website. They are widely available through North America, Europe, and Oceania. Poppy’s PomPom is based in Canada and has a stock of possum blend yarn. KnitSwag sponsored a giveaway for listeners. I use her notecards and knitters graph paper, and I have a whole list of other gifts things I want to get. Check her out and listen to the episode to learn how to win your own set of notecards and knitters graph paper! I’ll be running a KAL with Morehouse Farm to knit the Lark’s Alvina from Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves by Louisa Harding. You will need 2 hanks of the Morehouse Lace to knit the shawl with us. (Be sure to check the variegated colors and their larger skeins, too! You need 4 oz.) Get the book and the yarn asap so you can start with us on July 31! Be sure to join the Morehouse Merino Flock and I Thought I Knew How Facebook groups to knit along. Note: There is an errata for the Lark’s Alvina on its Ravelry page. Be sure to print it out and stick it in your book! Music This week’s music was “Radio,” by Atoosa Grey and “With the Breeze,” by Louis Yoelin. Sponsors Your fellow listeners have started to contact Anne about how much they love their AllBirdsShoes. Your order of their socks, undies, or shoes made from sustainable and recycled materials helps the earth and the show!
In this episode, Anne gets into the knitty-gritty of why wool is such a wonderful fiber. Yes, even in summer! Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode Visit the Be a Booster page for links to the Patreon, Ko-Fi, and sponsor links! Or, please rate the show on iTunes, or use the rating system within the podcasting app you use. Katie’s Kep, by Wilma Malcolmson. Morehouse Yarn kits for the Katie’s Kep. Crofthoose Hat, by Ella Gordon. Shwook Hat, by Hazel Tindall. Museum of Ceramics in East Liverpool, Ohio. Wool 101 lecture on YouTube, presented by Roy Kettlewell. Terri Laura, Julie Dennison, and their wonderful art collaboration on the amazing benefits of wool. Brown Sheep Nature Spun Worsted. (Use coupon code ITIKH2020 for free shipping!) Basic Norwegian Star Hat. The Ravelry page for my Ma’s recreated shawl, along with basic instructions. Susan Bates Finishing Needles. (I thought they were $3, but it’s about $7.) Visit YarnPond.com to find opportunities to test knit for designers. Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves, by Louisa Harding, will be the source for three knit alongs with Morehouse Farm in July, December, and January. I’ll be cohosting the July and January KALS in which we will knit Lark’s Alvina in July and Tansie in January. More information will come in episode 37! Make sure you join the I Thought I Knew How and Morehouse Merino Flock Facebook groups so you don’t miss any details about the KALs! Sponsor Today’s sponsor is Allbirds Shoes, making shoes, socks, and undies using sustainable and biodegradable materials that are gentle to the planet and your pocketbook. Music The songs in this episode are “Keep Dreaming,” by Louis Yoelin and Stefan Litrownik and “Life Spins,” by Michael Bermudez. Remember, all the songs that I’ve used on the podcast that are available on Amazon Music Unlimited are available on the I Thought I Knew How playlist!
With the nation still in turmoil, Cornelius sat down to discuss some current events--Rayshard Brooks', Defunding Police and my VP Pick for Joe Biden. And, the question still remains: "Who Ordered the Kente Shawls?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the nation still in turmoil, Cornelius sat down to discuss some current events--Rayshard Brooks', Defunding Police and my VP Pick for Joe Biden. And, the question still remains: "Who Ordered the Kente Shawls?"
1. If two people do melocho together, each doing one part, they are exempt. An example would be זה עוקר וזה מניח- one does an akira and the other does the hanacha. 2. If two people both carry together, R Meir says they are both liable. R shimon says they are both exempt. R Yehuda says it depends- if they are both capable of doing it themselves they are exempt. But if they're Incapable of doing it themselves they are liable. 3. If reuven and shimon together carried an item- reuven could do it alone and shimon could not, then shimon's contribution is merely “insignificant assistance” and everyone agrees that reuven is liable and not shimon. 4. This concept of insignificant assistance is relevant to other areas of Halacha as well. Examples include a Kohen standing on the floor of the Temple but leaning somewhat on a vessel or rock, or a Kohen doing service with the right hand but getting some assistance from the left hand. Additionally, the law regarding zav is that there's tumas midras when the majority of zavs weight is supported. If a zav rides an animal and there are shawls under the legs of the animal each of the legs are Tahor bc one leg relative to the other three is insignificant support. (Animal cns stand on three legs) In contrast, if a zav is sitting on four legged couch with Shawls underneath, all the shawls are tamei bc they are all needed for the couch to stay. 5. In a scenario when two people performing melocho together are liable, the Gemara wonders if one shiur/measurement suffices time obligate them both or whether there must be two shiurim. The gemara favors that one size obligates Both. 6. If beis din makes mistake in Halacha ruling and someone sins bc of their mistake, there's a tanaaic dispute if they are exempts
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In this episode, Kathleen & Bridget discuss shopping for fall clothing in 80+ degree weather, the tragic difference between office weather and outside weather, & "new" trends in fall fashion.
Reductress editors Beth and Sarah (@bethnew and @yourpappalardo) take you through the week's hottest stories. On this week's episode, Ayo Edebiri (@ayoedebiri), Karen Chee (@karencheee), and Calise Hawkins (@CaliseHawkins) read pieces from Reductress, plus we interview a shawl expert to highlight the best of her favorite seasonal fashion statement.QUIZ: Is He Cute or Is He Just Tall and White?, was written by Victoria Edel. Asian Woman Kindly Corrects Bigot With the More Accurate Racial Slur was written by Karen Chee. How to Get Everyone to Leave You Alone So You Can Watch Your Murders was written by Laura Mulcahy. 4 Tasteful Shawls That Say, ‘But You Couldn't Have Seen My Husband. He Died Years Ago…' was written by Rachel Van Nes.Thanks to our sponsor, Dame Products - use code "GREATSEX" for 10% off at https://www.dameproducts.comAnd Autoslash: www.autoslash.comTo help support The Reductress Minute, and for exclusive bonus content, visit our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reductressSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Sacred Journey Mentor, and Alchemist, Pam Rennie as she engages you in a Manifesting and Consciousness Expanding experience. Guest Rhonda Harrison, host of Renford Radio's; The Searcher's Road Map joins the show to update us and share what has been happening in her life since she launched: "Shawls of Hugs and Love." Catch the archived show from 1/19 when Rhonda joined to share her inspired idea and how it lead to the action steps of this beautifl creation. . Rhonda says, "in the past year of trials and wins of verying levels of seriousness, I have found the importance of hugs and unconditional love. I was given a beautiful shawl from a family that I had been Nannying for. Immediately upon putting this beautifully handmade shawl, I could feel their Hugs and Love. This got me through me alot of difficult times" Visit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SH4AWL You may participate in this creating a flooding of love, support,and hope out to a Society that desperatly needs these gifts of love in your area. Ffree Ebook: HPTSupporting your Transformation and more to Empower and Support your Sacred Journey: Blessings, Pam Rennie, Alchemist, HPT Master, Channel
Join Sacred Journey Mentor, and Alchemist, Pam Rennie as she engages you in a Manifesting and Consciousness Expanding experience. Guest Rhonda Harrison, host of Renford Radio's; The Searcher's Road Map joins the show to share how she is honoring International Hug Day on 1/21 by launching an inspired idea. Rhonda says, "in the past year of trials and wins of verying levels of seriousness, I have found the importance of hugs and unconditional love. I was given a beautiful shawl from a family that I had been Nannying for. Immediately upon putting this beautifully handmade shawl, I could feel their Hugs and Love. This got me through me alot of difficult times" Rhonda says, "I would like to launch this Idea on January 21st; INTERNATIONAL HUG DAY at 11:11 am RMT offering this as a service project. Participate by infuseing Shawls or blankets with Hope, Love and Prayers, then deliver them to Nursing Homes, Hospitals, Cancer Units or individuals, giving others the warmth of a Hug. The launch will be on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SH4AWL You may participate in this creating a flooding of love, support,and hope out to a Society that desperatly needs these gifts of love in your area. Join us to listen to the beautiful story behind the inspired idea AND how you can be a part of this Ripple Effect of Hugs, Love and Hope. Ffree Ebook: HPTSupporting your Transformation and more to Empower and Support your Sacred Journey: Blessings, Pam Rennie, Alchemist, HPT Master, Channel