Podcast — knitting
Ep 29: Motorcycle Nightmares, Wool, and Weaving
The Two Ewes continue to shine a spotlight on Front Range Bags by Nancy Totten.
Nancy has generously offered a project bag from her shop to a lucky Two Ewes listener. Kelly has one of her bags in SF Giants fabricand it's great! High quality, nice and roomy, and lots of handy features. It was the perfect bag for the Crackerjack Cowl project during baseball season. To enter, take a look in the
Ep 28: Brain Like a Shaken Snow Globe--Again!
The Two Ewes want to shine a spotlight on Front Range Bags by Nancy Totten.
Nancy has generously offered a project bag from her shop to a lucky Two Ewes listener. Kelly has one of her bags in SF Giants fabric and it's great! High quality, nice and roomy, and lots of handy features. It was the perfect bag for the Crackerjack Cowl project during baseball season. To enter, take a look in the Fro...
Ep 27b: Fiber Myth Busting Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode Marsha and Kelly talk about fleece washing. Kelly runs through the steps she uses and does a little myth busting about the delicacy of wool fleece and fabric.
Here are some links that you may find useful;
Spinderella's Fiber Mill washing instructions
U.S. GSA Technical Procedures for Historic Preservation: Types of Cleaning Detergents
Ep 27: Swept Away by Crochet
In this episode Kelly and Marsha have lots to talk about! So much, in fact, that part of it won't be heard here, but will be released as a bonus episode about fiber myth busting later this week.
The Two Ewes Crochet-a-Long started October 1st and ends December 31st. To view the rules, check out our Ravelry Group thread. We are thrilled that our listener Wendy of Knitty Kitty Bagshas donated...
Ep 26: Year in Rev-"Ewe"
Kelly and Marsha are celebrating the first anniversary of the podcast! To celebrate they first talk about all their knitting, spinning, and crochet projects and plans. Then they have a conversation about the podcast and the past year.
Kelly finished her Cotton/Linen Featherweight making a few modifications to the beloved pattern by Hannah Fettig.
Featherweight Cardigan |
This is her fourth...