Monday, January 14, 2013

Episode 89: Back to an hour








Saturday, January 12, 2012
This episode brings you a couple of finish objects, as well as the progress on two other WIPS. I talk briefly about the KAL/CAL/SALs currently going on as well as share my use of a few fitness/diet retaliated apps and forums. There is also a tutorial for hand painted yarn dyeing with kook-aid. Enjoy!


WIPS

Spinning
Winding Wool Creek - on the e-spinner
Alpaca - on Viola - Schacht LadyBug
Keegan Lane Yarns - BFL - Navajo Plying on the Fly - Updated Navajo Plying on the Fly - on Birdseye Maple drop spindle 


Current Knit-A-Longs
November - December - Colorwork Mittens - Pattern must be by Valerie. Post your chatter to this thread, and post your finished mittens to this thread for a chance to win one of many prizes. You now have until the podcast after January 15th, to finish your mittens, January 19, 2013.


Spinuary - spin a minium of 4 oz of fiber in the month of January for a chance to win more fiber or another prizes to be announced very soon.

Upcoming KALS:


Finish it or Frog it February  - Finish or Frog any project that was started before September 2012.


From the Stash/Enabling and Thank Yous

Thank you to alwysknit for the lovely yarn she sent me from Never Enough Thyme


Charity
Miscellaneous Stuff
My Points - If you are interested in joining just send me a message with your email and I will send you an invitation. 

Ravelry Group for the Podcast: Knitting Blooms


Knit-topia Retreat 2013 - April 18 - 28, 2013
If you would be interested in sponsoring a future episode of the podcast please contact me for detail.


1 comment:

  1. Hi Tina, that was completely not what I expected. I don't know why, I just thought there were bowls everywhere with different colours. Anyway, it was brilliant. I cant get hold of Kool Aid in the UK, my ex husband's family use to send me some for my boys but they are too old for it now. I would love to see tutorials for advanced knitting or crochet techniques. I am a friend of yours on ravelry called Bachan.

    Thanks again. Susan

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