Fri, 1 May 2020
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. Aside from getting lost in an absorbing new knitting project, one of the best things I know is escaping into a good book. Today on the podcast I'm talking about some of my recent favourite reads and what's on my list next. And of course there's some knitting news, with a new pattern from The Handmade Sock Society 3 to introduce and yet more WIPs on their way off my needles. Show Links: Pebbles and Pathway Socks by Marceline Smith HeyBrownBerry on Instagram Yarn Ink: the Canadian dyer of the skein I'm using for my vanilla socks WIP Rainy Window Socks @tinkhickman on Instagram Tracyrr aka The Comfy Red Couch on Instagram Ambient Socks FO Thread Sky Map Wrap by Emily Foden Viola Yarn Squam Art Workshops Stories for my Sister by Elizabeth Duvivier Ruth Galloway Series by Elly Griffiths @HillyFilly on Instagram Inspector Gamache Series by Louise Penny @susanhartmann on Instagram@DigsKnitting on Instagram The Dublin Murder Squad by Tana French @pawsandknit on InstagramBob Skinner Series by Quintin Jardin Download the 20 for 2020 Challenge printable Follow #knit20for2020 on Instagram April #knit20for2020 FO Thread SHOW TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to the Curious Handmade podcast. You're listening to episode 292. This podcast is all about crafting a life of 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 full show notes and a transcript on my website at curioushandmade.com. I'd like to say a big thank you to my sponsor, Meadowyarn. Hello and welcome to the show. I hope you're okay, having a good week. I know things are really difficult at the moment for everyone, and I hear you, and I sympathize and empathize. I have been very up and down, and I'm not even sure why. It's all just a bit overwhelming and crazy at the moment. I'm a little bit fed up with my family and also feeling guilty for feeling fed up with my family because I know how lucky I am. And I'm just super, super grateful for crafting and my online community, to take my mind off being cooped up at home, and just feeling super grateful for all the people that are working, essential workers at the moment. Everyone from healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, amazing healthcare professionals who are overwhelmed at work, to everybody supporting society at the moment, grocery store workers, and just everybody who's supporting us to stay at home, and stay safe, and try and keep other people safe as well. We are in our first of five weeks of homeschooling. The government announced that that would be the case for our state last week. And so we're doing that this week. And yeah, my kids are doing pretty well. It's fairly intense, I have to say. And I've just decided to have really low expectations.
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