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Ep. 021Knitting and Cancer Support

Ep. 021Knitting and Cancer Support

FromTeaching Your Brain to Knit


Ep. 021Knitting and Cancer Support

FromTeaching Your Brain to Knit

ratings:
Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 
Welcome to Episode 21:   Knitting supports Cancer Recovery and other Health IssuesBrainy part starts:24:05.     Behind the Redwood Curtain (Trillium) Starts: 33:35
 
What We're Learning from Our Knitting (and Crochet):
 
Catherine is finishing up the Fantasy Red Cardi designed by Katherine Foster.    She's also made two hats as part of the North Coast Knittery's Hats for the Homeless Campaign.   The pattern is The Tyson Hat by Robyn Devine and the yarn is Naturally Nazareth.by Kraemer Yarns.
 
Catherine is well along on the Failynn Fox Cowl by Heidi May who goes by the Velvet acorn.  She is using Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick in pumpkin for it
 
Margaret is continuing her exploration of cotton sock yarns.   This week she talks about Cascade Fixation using the Fixation Ankle Sock pattern by Dawn Friske or Knitamazoo.   Margaret also re-crocheted the Quotidian or Flapper Bucket Hat by the Stitch Diva to make it just a little larger to accommodate her Mom's bun.
 
The Brainy Part:  Knitting to Support Cancer Recovery
 
Catherine introduces the Knit for Life Program started by Tanya Pariequz.  She also talks about Team Survivor Northwest.
 
Behind the Redwood Curtain:   Trillium
 
Margaret talks about the beautiful little trillium that bloom in the spring at the base of the redwood trees.
 
Knitting Tip
 
Margaret shares Edie Eckman's tip in Connect the Shapes Crochet Motifs about using the principle of the Golden Mean in choosing a pleasing proportion of colors in a multi-color project.
 
Released:
Aug 4, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Margaret and Catherine talk about what they are learning from their knitting, something about the brain or learning, Behind the Redwood Curtain, the area where they live along the Northcoast of California, and a knitting tip