Episode 100: Projects & Planning

Hello! I hope this finds you well and in good spirits. My editing might have gone awry on this one, but..Ho! Ho! I got a second episode this month. And it’s a 100! I have plans for this month which include a video a week featuring some craft, ahem, tutorials. I use that word loosely here. It’s more of an invitation really to explore what you have around you outside and in your stash. I detail a little more about each project in the video.

A heartfelt thank you to those that are Patrons. I am so excited to announce that I have purchased an upgraded video camera and new lens. I look forward to working with more high quality images and experimenting with some astro video work. If you’d like to learn more about investing in this project you can visit my Patreon Page

Notes:

Bressay by Marie Wallin in Jamieson’s of Shetland

Charm of the Woodlands Hat by Bunnymuff Designs in Cashmere People Yarns

The Owlery by Ingrid Carre in Biches and Buches Le Petit Lambswool

Worsted Horse Mittens by Claire Butchkoski

North Star Hat by Mary Ann Stephens unknown yarn from Chile

Yoko Saito Scandinavian Quilts

Pinwheels a source for Japanese Taupe Fabrics

Embroidered Animals by Yumiko Higuchi

Music by Lesfm from Pixabay

9 thoughts on “Episode 100: Projects & Planning

  1. Hello!

    If you would be interested in doing an interview regarding Herdwick, ( a better one), we are working on importing new Herdwick genetics at long last. A lot more info, and I am LOTS less nervous now!

    Hope all is well with you!

    Erin

    *Every day, three times a day, you need a farmer.*

    Erin & Ray Bradt Helder~Herdwyck Farm 450 Long Road East Berne, NY 12059 (518) 872-9081 http://www.helderherdwyckfarm.com

  2. Hi Sarah,

    Thank you for your kindness and grace in sharing your work and life. You are a welcome spot in my monthly-ish pattern of viewing softness and meaningful work. Thank you again.

    Take care, Jen

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