In Episode 46, Greg and Pam talk about storms, sweaters, and state fairs.
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Notes
- Projects
- Greg is working on Lana Grossa Socks (making up basic pattern), yarn is Lana Grossa Meilenweit Ashbury.
- Greg Finished on Little Giraffe (project page).
- Greg started a Baby Surprise Jacket (and needs to create a project page).
- Pam finished her Stormy Sky Shawl by Life Is Cozy.
- Pam started The Elizabeth Zimmerman Coat using Cascade Ecological Wool.
- Pam also started the Pioneer Braid Scarf for Foster Care to Success Red Scarf program. She’s using Sirdar Escape Chunky.
- Pam played with some yarn dyeing for a future project, the 150 Fade.
- Current/Upcoming Unraveling Events
- Upcoming Events Where You Might Find Us
- Rising Meadows Farm Days (September 30, 2018)
- SAFF (October 26-28, 2018)
- Carolina FiberFest (March 22-23, 2019)
- FiberCrafty
- My Grandma’s Garden is a FiberCrafty shop with fantastic handmade ceramic buttons, spinners’ diz and handspun yarn. Handmade buttons can add the perfect finishing touch!
- The Opinionated Knitter
- We discussed Leaflet #1 in The Opinionated Knitter (affiliate link). It includes a pattern for a Fair Isle Yoke Pullover, and the beginnings of Elizabeth’s Percentage System.
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