Episode 83: Yoke Fever

Hello!  I hope this finds you well and in good spirits.  I found myself without my camera why staying south at my parents but not to be deterred and let perfection be the enemy of great (thank you very much Natalie Chanin) I pushed forward with some recording application on my computer.  Hopefully, it is clear enough for you to see the projects.  Probably best to NOT to watch it full screen… bleck!  

Below are listed the knitting patterns and yarns I mentioned as well as any links to other stitching resources.  Thanks as always for tuning in. See you next time!  Fond wishes, Sarah

 

 

Goldwing by Jennifer Steingass in Else Cormo Worsted Woollen and Green Mountain Spinnery Mountain Mohair Spice

Madderroot Trundle Bags in wax and wool 

Treysta by Jennifer Steingass

Goldwing by Jennifer Steingass. this links to my project page which features the yarns used. 

Skogur by Melody Hoffmann

Bressay by Marie Wallin

The Woolly Thistle

Snuggle Monkey

Tidal Yarns 

Alabama Chanin the Ezra Coat 

Glossier- Cake Lipstick & Holographic Gloss 

 

22 thoughts on “Episode 83: Yoke Fever

  1. Thank you for a beautiful episode and all of your inspiration. I have been looking at making myself a marsma too. I’m so glad you shared yours. So much beauty in all of your projects.

  2. Just watched podcast (I am a new ish viewer) and wanted to comment about what you said at the end. I hope it’s ok to do that😬 My opinion is that you always look great, never tired and aged. To me, your face is vibrant, dynamic, strong and beautiful (in its natural state) and who you are shines out.
    Kelly

    • Dear Kelly,

      Positive, constructive comments are always welcome and attended to! I appreciate your kind words and support of the podcast…ahem… and my natural state 😉 How lovely to hear. Thank you for tuning and providing insight

  3. Hi Sarah, it was so nice to see a video from you again! and validating to see your pile o’ projects, completed and in progress – I was looking around at my pile and thinking that this is getting a little crazy. The lock down and working from home seems to have resulted in more and more. Including an English paper pieced shirt – never did that before, and now I want to have some hand sewing on the go all the time – hmm, an embroidered sewing kit? another project!

    Tell your mom to come say hi next time!

    • Dear Julie,
      English paper pieced shirt! Holy Smokes! That’s amazing! Like you lock down for me resulted in all the things. I hope you make the sewing kit. Mom is sitting right here and she suggested we should do a podcast together next time…AI!! Can’t even imagine. hehe

  4. It is great to see you again. A friend gifted me The Lost Words for my birthday, and I love it. I’m an elementary school librarian and have been sharing it with my kids. Your needle work is beautiful and inspiring.

    • Dear Martha, that’s a great idea! I think I will mention this book to our librarian now more than ever our students need to find connection with nature. I am looking forward to his next book. Thank you for your kind words regarding my needlework.

  5. Great to ‘see’ you. Love your project progress as always. Just in awe of the hand stitching. Nice work. Spending lots of time on Zoom here too so I really appreciated the no makeup/make up tips. Sometimes that little extra even when not needed really helps in changing the way you feel. Especially nowadays. Stay safe and well.

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