Episode 96: Steady into Summer

Hello friends,

As usual, I hope this finds you well and in good spirits. Thank you all for your feedback and insight on my last post. I hope to make more vlogs which include activities associated with my lifestyle in the future. This edition is a little more traditional show and tell and includes stitching, quilting (yikes! I know) knitting and art journaling.

I want to send out a special thank you to the Patrons of the podcast. I am so appreciative of your contribution. If you’d like to become a patron learn more Become a Patron!

Be well and many fond wishes,

Sarah

PS: I had trouble with the link to Vimeo this time around. Thank you to those who alerted me to this! If you click the link below it should bring you to the Vimeo site. I am sorry this has been a rigamarole which required two postings! Should the link below not work please feel free to watch over at my Patreon Page where the content is public.

https://vimeo.com/552143945

Patreon LInk

Sian by Elizabeth Doherty

Birlinn Yarn Company

Uist Wool

Craft MU Rub on Transfers and stamps

Journal Land on Etsy

Spoon Flower Fabric:

Song of the Yukon

Bees and Moths

Camping Border Collie

Laundry Basket Quilts with Edyta Sitar

2 thoughts on “Episode 96: Steady into Summer

  1. It was a message from the universe this morning when I couldn’t access latest content….I have been telling myself for ages to become a patron and was being lazy… I so love and get inspiration from your diverse and beautiful talents…you have given me the courage to step out of my comfort zone…thank you for sharing
    Julie

  2. Miss Sarah, my husband and I are looking at possibly retiring in New Hampshire. I see that it is snugged right up in there with Maine. I am not as concerned about the winters, but actually the mosquitoes and ticks in the summers. How is it for you? How do you manage those pests? I am from out west where the bugs are a minimal issue. Thank you!

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