Hello,
The winter snow has finally arrived. Ruby and I get out for a romp in this edition to talk all the magic of fresh fallen snow. I’ve been staying south at my parents in Maine as the storms have made it challenging to drive home. But I’ve had lots of extra time with my niece and nephew and opportunity to work on projects. On this episode I feature some new found exploration in to fountain pens and cursive writing practice. As well as share the new book from Natalie Chanin, Embroidery. As always, thank you for being here and coming along. A deep heartfelt thank you for supporting my work any way you can. If you’d like to contribute financially you can find my Patreon page here
Pilot Metropolitan fine & medium nib-Jet Pens
Learning Cursive with The Hobbit by Robyn Joiner (Learning with Literature.)
Embroidery: Threads and Stories from Alabama Chanin and the School of Making by Natalie Chanin
The Dog Star by Tin Can Knits in plotolopi
The Jay Sweater by Rachel Brockman yarn by Holm Gard
Kirruna by Ronja Hakaleto in Tidal Yarns fingering weight
Dreyma by Knit Love Wool
Music is provided via Epidemic Sound-playlist
The intro music is provided by LesFM from patreon In the Forest Ambient
Manchelopi from Tribe Yarns
Nicole Shawl by Amiee Sher
Bmandarine on Patreon
Fountain Pens! OMG, had forgotten…that is the only pen we were allowed to use for exams in my Midwifery Training in England and Scotland and used a little bottle of ‘bleach’ to erase mistakes. 1964. I loved using them but could never find one I liked in the states when I got back here. I will look at the one you mentioned.
Loved the romp with Ruby and looks like you will be getting some more snow. whoop! Be well, keep knitting 🙂
Hi Sarah! Your creative play and experiments have inspired me (via YouTube) for awhile now; I’m new over here on the blog bringing heartfelt thanks for your work and for those currently financially supporting your artistry. (For the moment, my support of the work comes in the form of speaking and sharing ! with enthusiasm ! about the inspiration I find here.)
Fondly, Linda