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First Baptist Church of Clearfield
Missionary Abraham Skacel - 10.8.23

First Baptist Church of Clearfield

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 48:17


Missionary Abraham Skacel preaches out of Isaiah 49:5-6.

Unraveling ...a knitting podcast
Episode 164 - You Just Need Chopsticks

Unraveling ...a knitting podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 68:09


In Episode 164, Greg and Pam discuss drinking, preventative maintenance, and haiku. Many thanks to malicejp Alice for the episode introduction! We would love to have YOU record and introduction to the show! You can find details in the Ravelry Group Pages or on our website here. Check out our group on Facebook! We would love to have you join us there. We would also love us to submit questions for us to answer on a future episode. You can ask us with this form. NOTES Note on Ravelry Links Note that many of the links in our show notes refer to pages on Ravelry.com. If visiting Ravelry causes you harm, please be cautious clicking links. If you are interested in a link that is inaccessible to you, you can email info at unravelingpodcast dot com and Greg and/or Pam will happily send you the information Patreon You can now financially support Unraveling…a knitting podcast on Patreon! Monthly membership levels are available at Swatch ($1), Shawl ($3), and Sweater ($6) and come with rewards like early access to book club episodes, access to a quarterly Zoom call, discounts on all Knitting Daddy patterns, and holiday cards. Nothing about the existing podcast is changing—we will continue to deliver regular and book club episodes like we have been doing for years—everything available via Patreon is extra. Financial support through Patreon helps us cover expenses like web hosting, prize shipping, and equipment upgrades. ***Our next Patreon Zoom call for the Shawl and Sweater levels is scheduled for Saturday, March 11 at 3pm Eastern!*** Greg's Projects Greg started Toad the Frog and Toad pattern by Kristina Ingrid McGowan. Greg started and finished the Irish Moss Beanie Hat pattern by Louise Bollanos. Pam's Projects Pam's cousin Lisa was considering the Wacky Weave La Loba. Pam made a wall hanging for her office. (picture below) Pam worked on her socks. She is using the Kettle Lakes Socks pattern by Carolyn Lisle. She is using yarn from East Coast Yarn in the Charlie Brown Christmas colorway. Pam mentioned using Addi FlexiFlips and liking them. Pam pulled out her Cosy Stripes Blanket by Attic 24 and worked on it. She is using Stylecraft Special DK. Pam is working on an abandoned knitting project of her daughter's. It is the Trillian Shawl by Martina Behm. Pam worked on a charity hat, the Classic Cuffed Hat by Purl Soho. She is using some mystery acrylic. Book Club In Episode 163 we covered the chapters 4 and 5 of our new book club book, Adventures in Yarn Farming by Barbara Parry. We will cover the next 2 chapters of the section Spring in Episode 163. Share how you are enjoying the book on social media with #UnravelingBookClub. Miscellaneous Greg enjoyed watching Groundhog Day in the theater. We discussed Skacel's haiku contest about their yarn line Hikoo. We shared an article about how crochet is Breaking ChatGPT. Even if you don't have a tiktok account you can see the crocheter's channel on a browser, here is the post where she first created the narwhal. Pam also mentioned an episode of the I Thought I Knew How podcast where the host challenges ChatGPT. We discussed North Ronaldsay sheep. Pam and Greg debated true chopsticks vs Snacktiv. Greg and Pam hosted an Ask Us Anything episode and left the form open so you can submit your questions for future episodes. Submit your question with this form. Be sure to enter your Fairs and Festivals entry in the Fairs and Festivals KAL! Affiliate Link Disclousure This post contains affiliate links. That means that if you click on a link to Amazon and subsequently make a purchase, we'll receive a small commission from the sale. You pay the same, and the commissions will help cover our podcasting expenses. Our opinions are always our own. Find us all over the Internet Patreon: Unraveling…a knitting podcast Subscribe in iTunes: The Unraveling Podcast Podcast RSS Feed: Unraveling Podcast Twitter: @UnravelingPod Facebook: Unraveling Podcast Instagram: @UnravelingPodcast Ravelry Group: Unraveling Podcast Greg is KnittingDaddy on Ravelry, @KnittingDaddy on Instagram, and also writes the KnittingDaddy blog. Pam is pammaher on Ravelry  and @pammaher on Instagram

Business with Purpose
How to Make Better Decisions | EP 303: David Ashcraft & Dr. Rob Skacel, Authors "What Was I Thinking?"

Business with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 59:06


My guests today are David Ashcraft and Dr. Rob Skacel, the authors of a new book, What Was I Thinking? How to Make Better Decisions So You Can Live and Lead with Confidence. In this new book, David, the pastor of a large and influential church, and Rob, a licensed psychologist and executive coach, encourage readers to embrace risk and to live their lives to the fullest potential, in order to both run and finish the race with no regrets. David is Senior Pastor of LCBC (Lives Changed By Christ) Church in Manheim, Pa. Under his leadership, LCBC has grown from one location with a weekly attendance of 150 people and a staff of one to 18 locations across the state of Pennsylvania and a combined average weekly attendance of more than 20,000 and a staff of more than 280. Rob began his career in clinical psychology before transitioning to a business psychology specialization. He served in senior leadership positions, in the areas of quality improvement and organizational development, in the private sector and later at LCBC Church. 3:37 – David 101 David has been pastor at LCBC for 31 years. He and his wife have two children and two grandchildren. 5:19 – Rob 101 Rob applies psychology to a business setting. He helps business leaders lead more effectively. 7:12 – Why they wrote this book About three or four years ago, David had dinner with a mentor and it was an amazing experience. He then found out the man was accused of inappropriate behavior. David wanted to help people make wise decisions. 12:00 – Why does inappropriate behavior happen? We all have blind spots, and it's perplexing when we see people we respect make wrong decisions. Any risk-based decision comes with four propositions of risk – desire, opportunity, power and expectations. 14:00 – Small decisions become big Some decisions we make involve risk. Certain decisions, like having an affair or being sexually inappropriate, don't usually happen overnight. Decisions that are small over time tend to become big and we just instinctively react. 17:09 – Entitlement issues Some people make decisions based on their gut or feelings and they feel entitled to certain things. Slow down and have a thoughtful process in your decision. Don't just go with your gut and what seems right in the moment. 23:22 – How to make better decisions When we're struggling with something, we have to go right there to God and ask Him to show us things in ourselves that we need to see. Ask people to come into your life to help you improve. 31:50 – How David stays vulnerable David pastors a huge church. He tries to stay vulnerable, but he has to be careful who he shares things with. David's wife and children are good accountability partners for each other. 36:59 – Creatures of God As you grow as believers, there are ups and downs. You'll never truly arrive. In the midst of success, remember you are a creature of God and fully reliant on God. 39:44 – Speaking the truth in love If you see someone heading down a bad path, it can be difficult to talk to them about it. It's worth speaking up, but do it in love. 45:45 – Truthful feedback If all the feedback you get is critical, your relationship won't go very far. You need to offer positive, truthful feedback that shows you care. 53:25 – Get to know you David's favorite TV show growing up? Leave it to Beaver Rob's favorite dinner? Steak David's dream he has yet to achieve? Traveling to new places Rob's favorite music? Thomas Rhett's Slow Down Summer FEATURED QUOTES Any risk-based decision comes with four propositions of risk – desire, opportunity, power and expectations. – Rob Moral failures don't happen overnight. It starts gradually. – David Slow down and have a thoughtful process in your decision. Don't just go with your gut and what seems right in the moment. – Rob When we're struggling with something, we have to go right there to God and ask Him to show us things in ourselves that we need to see. – Rob CONNECT: https://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/products/what-was-i-thinking-2/ Thank you to our partner of the show! Are you looking to clean up your household cleaning products this year? MamaSuds would like to help! The best way is to simply start with one product. Every time you run out of a specific cleaning product, replace it with a non-toxic one. Another tip, purchase a product that has multiple uses. The MamaSuds Collection has many multiple use products (castile soap or the toilet bombs are just a few!). Their blog has lots of great tips and a castile soap recipe that you can print and make a lot of your own effective cleaners! Give them a try at www.mamasuds.com and don't forget to use the coupon code MOLLY for 15% off your order!

Sermons – Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA
Abraham Skacel – 1 September 2019

Sermons – Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 34:18


While Pastor Matt is away this week, Abraham Skacel, Cru missionary at Penn State, joins us and shares his thoughts on what we should do when we find ourselves in the slimy pit.  He reminds us to remember how God has delivered us,  to wait patiently for God to deliver again, and rejoice and be…

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Ep 99: Just Say No to Pumpkin-Spice Bourbon

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 73:25


Lambtown Sheep and Wool Festival, two sweaters, some weaving, the Fibonacci sequence, and some dog talk round out the topics for this episode. All this knitting has left us wishing fiber crafts were more aerobic!  Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Come join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Marsha finished her Iba cardigan by Bonne Marie Burns, well sort of finished. She discovered after blocking the sleeves now need be shortened by about an inch. Marsha loves the cardigan! It fits well and the Rambouillet yarn is so soft, silky, and plump. Marsha is also working on the picot bind off of her Elinya shawl by Ambah O'Brien. Marsha started a scarf named Slack Tide for her brother with Concentric by HiKoo by Skacel. She purchased the yarn at a great new shop in Seabrook, WA call String Theory Yarns and Fiber. The owner, Jean Chambers, is focusing on local yarns. Marsha also bought two skeins of Lina Fine Yarns and Textiles from Montesano, WA. Marsha also started her after thought heel socks as part of our Learn Along. Kelly was at Lambtown over the weekend. Sheep shearing, sheepdog demos, sheep to shawl competition, fiber friends and a great marketplace made for a fantastic time. She also took a class on combing wool and spinning for luster from Stephenie Gaustad. Her knitting continues to be monogamous, with all knitting energy going to the Running Water cardigan. She is using the Fibonacci sequence for the striping on the sweater.  The sweater has a tubular bind off at the hem. The big loom has also been warped and Kelly is doing a long narrow sampler which will make a good loom bench cushion. The Two Ewes Shop has small-batch Romney and Shetland yarns, and  the climate beneficial Replenish Rambouillet, with some new fall colors. Kelly's favorite is a color called "Just Say No to Pumpkin Spice Bourbon."

Sermons – Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA
On Resurrection – Abe Skacel – 23 September 2018

Sermons – Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018


Abe Skacel, our missionary with Cru – Penn State shares with us his thoughts on why what happens to us after death matters now. Abe Skacel preaching on 1 Corinthians 15:12-19 Listen here or “Right-Click” and “Save-as” to download the sermon: On Resurrection : Why What Happens to Us After Death Matters Now – Abe…

Sermons – Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA
Between Grace and Glory : Godly Living in the Present Age – Abraham Skacel – 4 February 2018

Sermons – Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018


Pastor Matt was away this week at the EFCA Theology Conference. Abe Skacel, our missionary with Cru – Penn State shares with us his thoughts on Titus 2:11-14 and the lessons about grace for today. Abe Skacel preaching on Titus 2:11-14 Listen here or “Right-Click” and “Save-as” to download the sermon: Between Grace and Glory_…

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 131: You're Not Spending the Mortgage Money

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 72:50


Recorded at Stitches West February 23 - 26, 2017 No Book Talk Waze app Franklin Habit’s blog,  The Panopticon His column on the Skacel website, Fridays with Franklin Barry Klein Trendsetter Yarns Front Range Bags  The Altered Stitch Planned Parenthood Alexandra’s Crafts The FiberLady Newton’s Yarn Country Bar-Maids Anne Berk Annetarsia Mother Bear  Halos of Hope Inner Yarn Zen  Meris by Elizabeth Doherty  Franklin Habit’s I Dream of Yarn Dragonfly Fibers  Lisa Souza Dyeworks  Luiseach by Handiworks Ltd Knitting Rose Yarns Buffboo  Lang Merino+ Color Myra Wood Bead Biz Stunning String Studio Smorgasbord Cowl Ho’onanea Shawl  Knitting Rose Yarns Fishknits Dizzy Blonde Studios 2 Guys Yarn Company   

Knit Actually Podcast - Knit Actually Podcast
Knit Actually Podcast Episode 15 -- Take Two!

Knit Actually Podcast - Knit Actually Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 78:24


Welcome to the Episode 15 of the Knit Actually Podcast! • Actually Finished o Chevron Baby Blanket • Actually Working • I talk about projects I am currently working on including o Socks for my Husband for Christmas, based on measurements from Custom Socks from Kate Atherley and with a heel from Sock Architecture by Lara Neel o Vanilla Socks o Another Rose City Roller with a Partridge Heel flap and a square heel o My son’s Denver Broncos Scoreboard Scarf o A Flax sweater for my nephew o Another gradient cowl o A chevron cowl, using the stitch pattern from the baby blanket • Actually Hand Dyed o I talk about Gale’s Art stenciled sock blanks • Actually Stashed o I visited Tea for Ewe in Denver, and I bought some Square Kollage Needles o I talk about the Abracadabra Yarn by Skacel that changes color with UV light o I talk about my new set of Knitter’s Pride Karbonz interchangeable needles • Actually Attending o I’m planning to visit My Sister Knits and The Loopy Ewe o Dyeing Yarn Class at Fancy Tiger Crafts, October 21 o Handweavers Guild of Boulder Annual Sale , November 4-8 o Interweave Yarn Fest, March 31 – April 3  List of Workshops is here. Registration is now open! I’m registered for Building your Design Career with Dora Ohrenstein and the Design Master Class with Shirley Paden  Current list of vendors is here o I’m participating in and sponsoring the Pigskin Party KAL at the Down Cellar Studio Podcast o Socktember / Socktober KAL I’m hosting my first KAL! The Kate Atherley book has me inspired to knit EVEN MORE Socks. I wanted everyone to have plenty of time, so instead of just Socktober, I’m starting early in Socktember! I’ve started a chat thread on the Ravelry group, along with a thread to post your FOs. One entry per FO! Or post your FO photos on Instagram, using the hashtags #knitactuallypodcast and #kapsocktober. I have 3 sock patterns published on Ravelry, so if you want to knit any of those socks use coupon code SOCKTOBER for $2.00 off! o I have some AMAZING sponsors lined up who are donating some lovely prizes!  Sarah from Ewe Sew and Sew is donating one of her medium project bags  Kaitie from mintrain have donated a beautiful skein of yarn in her Christmas Bobbles colorway. She has also created a coupon code for free shipping, SOCKTOBER  Ann and Jolane from Two Sisters Yarn Company have donated a skein of their yarn in the Wine Country colorway  Melanie from KnitStitch Yarn has offered a coupon code for 10% off and free domestic shipping. The code is KNITACT10  Jackie from Luna Grey Fiber Arts has offered a skein of her Celeste Sock Yarn in the Techno colorway  Katy from ModularModular is donating one of her great project bags  Cooperative Press is donating two electronic copies of their great sock books, Big Foot Knits by Andi Smith and Sock Architecture by Lara Neel  Ashley from Fiber Fan Girl is donating a skein of sock yarn  Shari from Peepaloo Fibers is donating two $8 credits to her shop o Thank you SO MUCH to all our generous sponsors! • Knit Knosh o I’m FINALLY ready to start to share some details for the local event I’ve been planning. Knit Knosh will be a food, wine and yarn tasting, on January 22, 2016 at 1 pm. I’m working to finalize the location, and the website will be up this week. I’m EXTREMELY excited to announce the participating yarn companies: o Bijou Basin Ranch o MJ Yarns o Knerd o Skeindalous • Actually Reviewed o I review the Cooperative Press book Big Foot Knits by Andi Smith Thank you for listening!!!!

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Yarn in the City
Episode 7: Love-fest

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 69:17


In which we are A) punchy, and B) 12 years old (and not necessarily in a good way)...What's going on:15-17th February: Craft Hobby + Stitch International in Birmingham20-22nd February: come join us at Unravel, in Farnham Maltings!28th February: Alli is doing a Soak demo at A Yarn Story in Bath.1 March: Bath Half Marathon!!!!! (send us good mojo and strong leg vibes please)5-8th March: the Spring Knitting and Stitching Show at Olympia Central, London15-16th March: EYF, and the sure-to-be-amazing Ca-baa-ret!21st March: Rachel is teaching two classes at A Yarn Story: Drop Spindling and Beginnings and Endings. 26th March: Felicity Ford is coming to London to teach her Quotidian Colourwork Class with us at Homemade London. Get your tickets on the Events page! In the works:Rachel has had a major fail in her Insight Pullover, which she discusses at great length, but thankfully without tears (she also blogged about it). To console herself, she cast on the Windmill Bay Stole by Sashka Macievich with some lovely green Drops Alpaca, and also cast on Teresa's Lined Mittens by Mavis Adam with some Herdwick from Prick Your Finger that she bought on the 2013 GLYC.Allison is almost done with her Munchkin Baby Blanket by Amy Swenson (just in time to ship it back to North America via Mom-post). Her Garter Squish Blanket is eating up stash, despite a small oversight in the knitting, and she's cast on for another Starsky and Hutch tea cozy by Jeni Hewlett (so adorbs!).We highlight the ongoing Not-a-KAL KAL on our Ravelry board. This is open to anyone who has been on either edition of the Great London Yarn Crawl and wants to knit up any yarn purchased at either event - WIPs or new projects welcome! The first round of the KAL runs from 1 Feb - 1 June, and there will be prizes! And Alli has plans for the next instalment...Serious talk: loving/valuing yourselfWe discuss value: valuing our skills as makers, as professionals, and why doing something for "exposure" ain't always what it's cracked up to be. With reference to the Fiber Factor (and kudos to Skacel for their response) and Things to Never Say to a Knitter. Value yourselves, your time, your skills and your passions folks!As always you can find us on Ravelry, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. Please don't hesitate to share your thoughts and feedback with us, and please come say hi at any of the events we're attending if you get a chance!Music credits (all available on NoiseTrade)Loneliness & Alcohol - Jars of ClayEverything You've Done Wrong - SloanFierce Flawless - Ani Difranco 

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird
Skacel Collection, Chuck Wilmesher

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2015 64:00


Chuck Wilmesher is the Director of New Product Research and Development for Skacel Collection. Skacel makes and distributes yarns under the HiKoo label – currently 18 GREAT yarns and growing.  Skacel also distributes the addi line of needles – which are made in Germany.  They also distribute yarn brands from Europe including Schulana, Schoppel and Zitron. Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyLoLo by Bar-MaidsDecade by Drew EmborskyBijou Basin RanchKnitCrateErin.Lane BagsKristin Omdahl Bamboo So FineBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery

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KnottyGirls Knitcast
Episode 21: A Waste of Perfectly Good Fruit Juice (Or We are All at Stitches)

KnottyGirls Knitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 53:52


We get a little bit of innuendo and silly in this one.  No bad language, but a little less clean than you are used to, so you may want to listen first if you have small ones. We sort of fly by the seat of our pants in this episode! We are joined by Special Guests Melissa and Erica. We are at Stitches West and are exhausted and overwhelmed and a little sleepy and maybe a little tipsy (but we're legal so it's okay). In the Knitting Bag (1:43) Laura has no knitting! Melissa is knitting on Leah's Lovely Cardigan out of Malabrigo Sock in a blue and the McIntosh Cardigan by Gudrun Johnson from Knit With Me out of Madelinetosh in Tosh Merino Light in Tern and Edison and Button Jar Blue. Erica is working on the Brier Island Sweater out of Miss Babs Heartland Worsted. She cast on for cowl in Skeindalous Buddy Sock, but had no time to knit. Jen finished her Sweetheart of the Rodeo Cardigan and her Barley hat and gave it to the Knitmore Girls for the Throwdown. She is also working on her Ravellenics project, a shawl out of Mean Girls Yarn Club. Melissa finished some shawls that had been long-term WIPs for the Ravellenics. Frog Pond (10:05) Laura frogged some of her homework to make hat tags--but there aren't sad knitting stories when you're not knitting. Melissa learned from Brooke Nico how to fix mistakes in lace in her Stitches class. Erica calls her mistakes "design decisions" and so does Melissa because "perfection is only for God." Devil's Tower (11:44) Laura is sick of hats, so she's not going to finish the hats she's working on for the Throwdown for later and donate them to Halos of Hope later. We're all a bit hatted out. Stitches Talk (13:48) Laura has been working at her booth and it's been amazing. We had our meetup, which was great. But she is so busy. She wants a little time to shop. Erica is glad she only bought one sweater quantity worth of purple yarn. But she's bought a lot of blue sweater yarn. She got some yarn from Verdant Gryphon, Sweet Fiber, and giant skeins of fingering weight from Miss Babs (yarn Babies). Melissa and Jen also bought yarn babies from Miss Babs. Melissa bought a lot of vintage buttons. And she continues to buy pink yarn, green yarn, and neon yarn. She might have bought and entire rainbown. Melissa took some classes. She took the Fixing Mistakes in Lace Knitting with Brooke Nico and Intentional Patterning with Hand-dyed Yarns with Laura Bryant. She loved them both and recommends them. We talk about the Pajama Party with Marly Bird. Jen got some laceweight from Terilyn Needle Art for a sweater (and so did Melissa) and some laceweight cashmere from Stitch Sisterz. She also got a Miss Babs yarn baby and some Miss Babs sock yarn, some Quince and Company Chickadee to make the Chickadee by Ysolda. Melissa and Erica both got measurements take by Amy Herzog and we talk about Amy's Custom Fit Software and the myth of Standard Size. Jen got a consultation with Amy as well and thought it was great. We talk about the Fit to Flatter group on Ravelry. Jen took Christine Bylsma's Design in a Day class, which was awesome. She also took Edie Eckman's Where Do They Get Those Numbers?, which she recommends for math phobic knitters. And she took Design Inspiration with Lily Chin, which was great. Laura took a class about German and Japanese lace with Brooke Nico and she loved it! Jen and Melissa both saw Myra Wood's keynote where she talked about her Knit in New Directions book. Jen's sweater (made with Laura's yarn) was in the Friday fashion show. We met Steve from It Takes Balls to Knit. Laura, Jen, and Melissa went to the pajama party, had fun, and Jen and Laura won yarn from Malabrigo and Fiesta Yarns. We also mention Skacel and Ben from the Fiber Hooligans and XRX. Jen and Melissa went to the student fashion show. We also had our meetup and got to meet a lot of our listeners. And then Jen and Laura went to the podcaster meet up. Shout outs to the Yarniacs, Just Another Bay Area Knitter, Knitmore Girls, Two Knit Lit Chicks, Hollywood Knitter, Dr. Gemma and anyone else we might have forgotten. We talk about Namaste and how amazing they are. To support the Podcaster Throwdown, they gave the leader of each podcast team a free Harlow bag and t-shirts. We can't say enough good things about these ladies and their products. They are wonderful. Melissa and Jen recommend audio books for their long road trips. We talk about fangirling Myra Wood, Amy Herzog, Brooke Nico, Pam Haschke, Ben Levinsay, Steve from It Takes Balls to Knit, the Yarn on Tap girls. (And Jen loves their sock kits). Melissa talks about a neon yarn baby she bought from Newton's Yarn Country. Melissa is very proud that Stitches is the first time she's bought yarn all year, since last year she bought so much yarn she became a Loopy Legend. We also mention Shalimar Yarns and Plucky Knitter. In closing, Miss Kalendar has the cutest baby ever!

Knitting Pipeline
Episode 76 Save Our Socks!

Knitting Pipeline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2012 37:05


Tips for long lasting knits This episode is sponsored by Quince & Co and The Fiber Universe. The folks at Quince & Co believe that businesses can be good citizens—should be good citizens—without making too much a fuss about it. So, they have combined efforts to create a line of thoughtfully conceived yarns spun from American wool or sourced from overseas suppliers who grow plants, raise animals, or manufacture a yarn in as earth- and labor-friendly a way as possible. Find them at www.quinceandco.comand while you are there, sign up for their free e-newsletter. The Fiber Universe provides quality products, service and instruction for fiber enthusiasts. They stock yarn from Cascade, Plymouth, Skacel, Three Irish Girls, Kauni, Jojoland, Claudia Handpaints, and more. Fibers for spinning and felting are available from local farms. The Fiber Universe accepts orders over the phone and offers free shipping on orders over $50. Check out their website, www.thefiberuniverse.com or give them a call today at 309.673.5659. Our retreat! We still have room for you!   March 2-3, 2012 (Friday night and all day Saturday) $50 for all or $40 for Sat only. Includes Fri nite meal, light breakfast on Sat, and Saturday lunch. Details on show blog www.knittingpipeline.com. Nature Notes Stitch Markers from Kim Ogle. www.ogledesign.etsy.com Karin says that Bertie the Bat is back! I’m still on the watch for the snowy owl. Thanks to everyone who has sent me information. There was a clip on the NBC evening news onWed Feb 1.  Needle Notes I’ve been proactive about my sock knitting lately. Choose yarn that will wear well. What are your favorite hard wearing sock yarns? Knit to a tight gauge Close fit (negative ease) Smooth skin (bring on the lotion!) Pre-darning Tips from Clara Parkes in Vogue: Look at your socks. See what areas are wearing out. When you come to these areas in your knitting go down a needle size. Turn socks inside out. Thread a blunt needle with your sock yarn and run it through the purl bumps on the wrong side. I took this a step further by making horizontal rows with mohair-silk blend. Crafting with Carpal Tunnel Group First thread is sticky. Do this one thing for your wrist pain. Joshua Tucker specializes in the elimination of carpal tunnel pain and symptoms. The Blethering Room Piper’s Journey KAL We will start as soon as the pattern is released by Quince& Co. I hope this will be in the next week! In the Pipeline Designed a cowl in 2 yarn weights and going for a 3rd. I enjoy wearing it. On the Home Stretch on Ten Stitch Twist by Frankie Brown. Spectra by Stephen West with 2 Knit Lit Chicks Podcast. I bought bulky yarn to make Lee Bernstein’s OhSo Hat Downtown Abbey! Now has its own thread on our Knitting Pipeline Ravelry Group My Life So Far  Filmed on location in Scotland (Argyll), kilts, kilt hose, Scottish Country Dancing, pipe music, a knitted shawl, Fair Isle Vests, and Colin Firth! The Paris Wife by Paula McClain Zombies Don’t Cry: Book One in a Living Dead Love Story. By Rusty Fischer Yes, my first zombie teen fiction. The February sunshine steeps your boughs and tints the buds and swells the leaves within. William C. Bryant I didn't have time to get music on the show this week. I am looking for snowy owls! Haste ye back!

Homespun Journey
H J-015: 2012 New Years Resolution

Homespun Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2012 31:39


What's on my needles and wheel? Pictures and details can be found on my Ravelry Group Homespun Journey.2012 New Year's Resolution Spin the good stuff!Christmas Presents Books -Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook by Deb Robson & Carol Ekarius -Knitting Around the World a Multistranded History of a Time Honored Tradition By Lela Nargi -Friday Night Knitting Club Knit Two by Kate Jacobs - Stitch and Bitch by Debbie Stoller -Knit your own Dog by Sally Muir & Joanna OsborneMy Journey to The Fold, Marengo, Illinoiswww.thefoldatmc.net Books -A Knitter's Life List by Gwen W. Steege -Unravelled by Maggie Sefton Needles -Kollage square needles -Addi Turbo by Skacel BFL/ Tussah Silk 50/50 top spinning fibersBook Review - Sunrise on Cedar Key by Terri DuLongCultured Purls Knitting GuildMeets at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in basementCorner of First Street and Three Oaks RoadCary, IL.Informal Meetup at Barnes & Nobel Bookstore Crystal Lake, IL. 7 pm.www.culturedpurls.comPay it Forward.....Charity KnittingMotherBearProject.org Calendar of Hope 2012. www.armyofwomen.orgEvents -Rhonda's Knit Wits. 3rd Thursday Get Together Wonder Lake, IL -Fiber Wrapped Figure art workshop with Danny Mansmith Art InStitchtute of Chicago 2020 N. Western Ave., 2nd Floor Chicago, IL. -3rd Annual Midwinter Fiber & Yarn Tasting Feb 25, 2012 starting at 9:00 am. Basics Natural Foods Co-op 1711 Lodge Drive Janesville, Wisconsin -Sheep in the City Getaway February 24, 25, & 26th, 2012 Comfort Suites Oak Creek, Wisconsinwww.web.mac.com/jmassie1Illinois Prairie Spinners 2012 Spring RetreatMay 18-20, 2012 (Fri-Sun)Everyone is welcome to attendRegistration FormMalabrigo Song Gary Karlsrud - Composer Mediaworkzone.comMalabrigo Song Video

Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Skacel on Getting Loopy!

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2010 45:00


I just got my hands on the new crochet tips for the AddiClick interchangeable needle sets, and you want to hear about this! Plus we will talk about Skacel yarns - join us!

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