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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Anne recommends some BluPrint classes for those who are trying to cram in as many as they can before the service disappears, as well as some knitting books she has found helpful for the Master Hand Knitter Program. More progress on the program, the Morehouse Virtual Farm Day, and more! Links to Things Mentioned on the Episode BluPrint is no longer accepting memberships, but all the classes mentioned in the show can still (at the moment this episode launches) be found by searching for the title of the class if you already have a membership. Hansel Shawl by Gudrun Johnston. Morehouse Farm. Get on their mailing list, if you haven’t already, to be part of the next Virtual Farm Tour! Master Hand Knitter program. Arenda Holladay’s THREE videos about lifted increases: first, second, and third. The Principles of Knitting, by June Hemmons Hiatt Reader’s Digest Knitter’s Handbook, by Montse Stanley Knitting in Plain English, by Maggie Righetti The Jamieson and Smith Lovers Ravelry group for their Keep Making Knit Along. Merrily by Design’s fundraising pattern, Christ and Jet Walk the UK. All proceeds from the pattern benefit the SSAFA. Sponsor Allbirds is a shoe company helping us all to tread lightly on the planet. Their shoes are durable, machine-washable, and made from sustainable materials, including merino wool. Their Wool Runners are the perfect “dog walking” shoe, but they also make actual runningshoes, casual slip-ons, socks, and more. Check them out, and if you decide to buy, Allbirds will make a contribution toward the running of the show. For more ways to support the show, please visit the Be a Booster page! Music Our songs from today’s show were “Arkansas Murder Ballad,” by Angela Easterling, and “Catch Da Fire,” by Oto Coberg.
Released:
Jun 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

I Thought I Knew How is a podcast about learning what you thought you already knew in both knitting and life. Visit our website at IThoughtIKnewHow.familypodcasts.com.