In Episode 268, Greg and Pam discuss fiber tests, chipmunks, and dictionaries.
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Greg’s Projects
- Greg finished socks using the Fish Lips Kiss Heel pattern and String Theory Colorworks yarn in the Dark Matter colorway.
- Greg is working on fingerless mitts using yarn from Leading Men Fiber Arts.
- Greg is about to start socks with yarn from String Theory Colorworks. He made a cardboard foot since last episode!
Pam’s Projects
- Pam is working a pair of Fish Lips Kiss Heel Socks. She is using String Theory Colorworks yarn in the displacement base and the colorway Black Body Radiation.
- Pam started the Cloud Iridescence blanket by Kathyrn Bernard. She is using KnitPicks Mighty Stitch in fingering weight and several colors of mohair/alpaca silk yarns.
- Pam worked on the Winding Road Scarf by Tetiana Otruta. She using yarn from Knitting Notions.
- Pam worked on Sun Salutation by Celia McAdam Cahill. She is using KnitPicks Gloss and Trailhead Yarns Cabot Trail.
Miscellaneous
- Pam mentioned Martha squeakyloom‘s new pattern, Cranberry Spritz Sweater.
- Pam and Greg mentioned quite a few vendors from Carolina FiberFest. We mentioned: CottonTail Farm, Meridian Mill House, Crafty Flutterby Creations, alk&me, String Theory Colorworks, FanGirl Fibers.
- Greg talked about buying the new edition of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary. He encourages everyone to check out the “Here And Now” program where the editors talked about it.
- Pam mentioned she is enjoying the tv show The Pitt.
- Some of our Denver area listeners are meeting to knit monthly. If you are in the area and want to join in, reach out to martaschmarta.
- Greg can also be found talking about knitting and playing Dungeons & Dragons at Crits and Knits.
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