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Episode 52: How to Store Your FOs

Episode 52: How to Store Your FOs

FromThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn Podcast


Episode 52: How to Store Your FOs

FromThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn Podcast

ratings:
Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We're back with a little light enabling in the form of the #Scollaykal in Enablers' Corner this week. Head on over to KnitBritish and BritYarn to find out more. In news, it's Woolfest this weekend coming and I am looking for a roving reporter to give us the skinny on what the show was like.
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In Wippin' Piccadilly, there is Lush by Tin Can Knits, Owls by Kate Davies and Guardian Angel by Sally Cameron. Finished objects include Aestlight by Gudrun Johnston and Lapsang by Clare Devine.
How do you store your finished objects? There's lots of chat on how to store stash, but what about all the stuff you've knitted?
There are some outtakes from The Beast which cover a couple of yarn reviews. And lion hair.
Shownotes as always are at the blog - www.shinybees.com
Music for this episode is by Adam and the Walter Boys with 'I Need a Drink' available via Music Alley.
Released:
Jun 24, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The podcast for those who like their knitting, yarn and comedy in equally large measures. Hosted by UK knitter Jo Milmine, there are regular interviews with all your favourite designers and dyers. Get the latest knitting news, yarn and pattern book reviews, show updates along with local yarn shop visits and knitting related travel. Business minded? Enjoy the interviews with knitting and yarn entrepreneurs for top tips and inspiration on making it in the industry. Enjoy the finest funny knitting pattern 'picks' that Ravelry has to offer.