Episode 82: To Catch a Craft

Hello all! How are you fairing this surreal time of Covid?  I can’t complain as my immediate situation includes my dog and my craft stash.  If I don’t look too far beyond my environs all is steady and manageable.  I hope you’re finding moments of steadiness and finding opportunities to take positive action in your community or with family.

This time round I had hoped to have two separate videos.  One to detail my stitching, quilting, and weaving and the other to discuss knitting with some details about my trip to Norway.  BUT… I am having internet issues and could not upload the knitting video in a timely fashion. I am still working on it with my friend Kevin at the internet company. With any luck I’ll be able to post about the knitting soon.

I also had a difficult time uploading in HD this time around so it might benefit you to watch on a smaller screen for crispness.  Agh, I was very frustrated by this!~  I hope you find something inspiring here.  In the meantime, be well and take heart.

 

Stitching:

 

Topics:

Cricut Maker

marsma (see pintrest or # on instagram)

Hexies (see Ann Wood on Instagram or blog)

The Durham Weaver- Susan Foukes Weaving Patterned Bands

Harvest Looms on Etsy

Laundry Basket Quilts

Diana Vingert on Youtube- floral embroidery

Emilie Ferries on Instagram -moth embroidery

Woman Who Run with the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Schact Inkle Loom and Cards

Snuggly Monkey

Tamar Nahir Yanai

 

 

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “Episode 82: To Catch a Craft

  1. Hi Sarah. Thought if you this morning and was pleased to find you here. I love the shawl you made for me. Hope you and yours are well. Remembering you fondly. Sue Burgess

    • Dear Sue,

      All is well! So lovely to hear from you here. I hope you are in good spirits and enjoying your time in retirement. I think about you everyday I am engaging with my students. I am ever grateful for your expertise and mentorship it has served me well. What a strange and difficult time speech is at this time. Fondly, Sarah

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