Curious Handmade with Helen Stewart
  Show Sponsors: Alongside an eclectic yarn range, which includes Hazel Knits, Icelandic Lopi & CoopKnits, we stock a carefully chosen selection of needles and notions. We’ve also recently launched ‘hand dyed by meadowyarn’, our very own in-house, hand-dyed yarn range. Working in our tiny dye studio, nestled in the Suffolk countryside, we are able to indulge our love of colour, producing complex tonal, kettle-dyed shades across a range of weights and bases. With regular updates our collections evolve and grow, inspired by the landscape and people around us. Find all your favourite luxury yarns and discover plenty more at A Yarn Story, Bath’s premier yarn store based in Walcot Street, Bath, UK. From gorgeous skeins by The Fibre Co and Walcot Yarns to a fine selection from Shibui Knits, La Bien Aimée, House of a la Mode, and Julie Asselin, there is plenty for the discerning knitter to enjoy. With friendly and knowledgeable staff to help you browse, there is plenty for the discerning knitter to enjoy. Visit the store at Walcot Street, Bath or shop online at www.ayarnstory.co.uk. Today on the podcast I'm answering a question I've gotten a lot recently...how am I getting so much done this summer, with such a big move on the horizon? I'm always curious about how other busy people manage their time and to-do lists, so maybe this will be helpful. I'm also thrilled to introduce the latest addition to The Shawl Society 4! Show Links: The 3rd pattern of The Shawl Society Season 4 was released yesterday! The Rockpooling Shawl When the tide is out, there are wonders to be found in the shallow rock pools along the shore. To see what there is to see you have to crouch down, get very still, and peer very keenly into each puddle. You have to take your time, and you may have to visit a few pools before you strike gold. The reflection of sunlight on the water glitters, you squint, and then it’s there, and you’re rewarded with a moment of pure delight. A flicker of movement turns out to be a shy little hermit crab, a bouncing company of prawns, or a troupe of busy little fish. Look deeper, and you may even spy a waving anemone among the seaweed or one perfect starfish hidden in the sand. Moving from pool to pool, exploring and discovering and wondering: it is a wonderful way to spend a few hours at the seaside. Compared to the wildness of the open ocean, rockpooling seems a very small sort of adventure. Sometimes that’s the very best kind. The Rockpooling Shawl is our third pattern of the season. A traditional triangle shape with contemporary detailing, it features an easy but evocative slip-stitch pattern. This three colour shawl offers plenty of scope: go for a sharp contrast or a more gentle dappled effect. A smart garter border finishes it all off beautifully. The Wool Kitchen BFL Silk DK My amazing test knitter traceyrr has a gorgeous pink version up on Ravelry Tracey's Instagram The Comfy Red Couch Podcast The One Thing by Gary Keller Essentialism by Greg Mckeown Episode Transcript: Welcome to the Curious Hand Made Podcast, you're listening to episode 270. This podcast is all about crafting a life with happiness and creativity. I'm your host Helen and you can find me on Ravelry as HellsBells and on social media as Curious Handmade. You can also find the full show notes and transcript on my website at Curioushandmade.com Welcome to the show and I hope you've had a good couple of weeks. I didn't publish an episode last week. I took a little bit of a break and I thought I would talk a little bit about that later in the show today. I've been asked a lot recently by friends and listeners how I'm getting so much done at the moment, and so I thought I'd share a few thoughts and perhaps some tips about that this week. And firstly I wanted to share with you some Shawl Society ...
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