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Knitting Pipeline

Episode 34 Socks at Last

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🗓️ 4 March 2011

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Quince & Co is the sponsor of this episode.  www.quinceandco.com

Thanks to all who have written.  Thank you to The Knitmore Girls for mentioning my podcast on their popular show.

Talithia suggested a unusual place to view wildlife.  "There are flowers everywhere for those who bother to look." Henri Matisse.

Nature Notes: We have just experienced the snowiest winter on record for our area. March is our transition month from winter to spring.  Bird and animal sightings are plentiful because the woods are bare and animals are moving.

We Like March is a poem by Emily Dickinson.

Blethering Room:  I share about two different places:  The Faroe Islands/Faroe (Scandinavian) and Fair Isle (British). 

Tip from Pipeliner Tea aka Teacosy.  Store small bits of stash in a big glass jar.  Beautiful and practical!

I frogged a sock that I started last June.  The pattern was from Toe-Up! By Chrissy Gardiner.  I started a new pair of socks from The Little Box of Socks.  Two techniques: German Twisted Cast-On and Eliminating the Pig's Eye.

 I review The Little Box of Socks by Charlene Schurch and Beth Parrott and Kollage DPN's.

Irish Lamentaton (English Country Dance) by Musica Pacifica.  Dancing in the Isles.  www.magnatune.com

 

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to Knitting Pipeline, the knitting podcast with a Celtic flare.

0:09.0

Here is your host, Knitter and Piper Paula,

0:11.8

recording from Central Illinois USA.

0:14.0

Hello, welcome to Knitting Pipeline.

0:17.0

This is episode 34.

0:19.0

Socks at Last.

0:21.0

March 5th, 2011.

0:24.2

Thank you for joining me today.

0:26.1

This show is sponsored by my Longerberger home business

0:29.8

and Quince and Company offers a line of thoughtfully conceived yarns spun from American wool.

0:37.0

Visit them at quince and company.com and be sure to sign up for their free e newsletter. You can find them at quinson company.com that's

0:47.3

QU I n c e a n d c o dot com. In this episode I'll share Pipeliner Notes, Nature Notes,

0:57.0

We'll go into the Bloethering Room.

0:59.0

We'll have a tip for storing stash, needle notes, book and product notes,

1:04.8

and I'll also end with a beautiful Irish lamentation.

1:08.3

So let's jump right in.

1:10.4

Thank you to everyone who was in touch with me this past week. I had emails from new

1:16.6

pipelines Elizabeth Julie who is going to Camp Kipp. Alicia, Rachel, Satu in Finland, who wants to know more about owls in our area,

1:28.4

Andrea Sue, Paula in St Paul, and Jen in Iowa.

1:33.6

Thank you so much for writing and welcome to Knitting Pipeline.

1:37.0

And also thanks to all of you who sent emails about the last episode of Lice and Men.

1:43.9

It was a popular episode, so I'm glad you enjoyed that.

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