In Episode 37, Greg talks about possession, patterns, and plans.
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- Scrappy Sock Yarn Preemie Hat Pattern
- Projects
- Greg is working on 2 pair of socks: Ent Socks and Christmas Is Coming Socks
- Greg finished the Spring Drops Cowl pattern by Martha Emily (project page). He used Dragonfly Fibers Djinni Sock in the Monster Mash colorway. and loved working with that yarn, even it it might not have been the best color for the project.
- Greg finished the En Pointe Shawlette pattern by Joyce Fassbender (project page). He used Audine Wools Worsted in the Turtledove colorway.
- Greg finished a new design: Smoke In The City (pattern to be published soon!). Project pages: small and large versions. He drew inspiration from Seed Stitch: Beyond Knit 1, Purl 1 (affiliate link) by Rosemary Drysdale.
- Carolina Fiber Fest
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