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Ep. 5: What's Under the Kilt? Kilt Hose of Course!
Kelly began making socks almost from the beginning of her knitting career. With the help of free patterns on the late nineties version of Knitting Pattern Central, her first pair were a pair of men's socks for her husband. Also helpful were the tons of hand-me-down needles that she was given from friends and colleagues who discovered that she played with yarn. Disregard for gauge, devil-may-care...
Fall Felting Adventures
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Last Thanksgiving my mom brought me a magazine clipping with a picture of felted acorns. A friend had given it to her and she wanted to know if we could make some of these for her for this year. Luckily, we both remembered we wanted to do this and were on the lookout for acorn caps.
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Last Thanksgiving my mom brought me a magazine clipping with a picture of felted acorns. A friend had given it to her and she wanted to know if we could make some of these for her for this year. Luckily, we both remembered we wanted to do this and were on the lookout for acorn caps.
Tan Oak caps from our camping trip. |
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Ep. 4: And Thus Began Our Adventures
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Marsha and Kelly talk about their current projects:
Marsha is working on her second Custom Fit sweater, the St. John Cardigan, with yarn (Rowan DK Soft) that she bought at a school auction.
She is currently working on a garter stitch stole that will be in a parallelogram shape. It is out of one of her...
Episode 3: Two Ewes, One Sweater
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Marsha's Acorn Trail aka "Ohlone 50K Commemorative Trail Cardigan" |
Episode 2: 5 Yarn Shops, 2 Adobes, and an Airstream Named Clyde
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The SLO Yarn Crawl takes the Two Ewes to San Luis Obispo, home of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa.
Marsha loves adobes, including all the California Missions and Yarns at the Adobe! |
In this episode Marsha talks about:
Our food adventures!
We had TWO great dinners at Luna Red, including the Olive Oil Cake. We don't have Luna Red's recipe, but hereis a recipe that seems...