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Episode 72: Craft Room Vlog
FOs
- Redford by Julie Hoover Machine Knit – Green Mountain Spinnery Lana in “Gris” – back piece finished, front finished, sleeves finished, need to do the little side panels on the machine, then seam and hand work.
- Vest for Gabby’s Wedding – Simplicity 4762
- Shirt for Gabby’s Wedding
- Mad Color Fiber Arts “Life is Short and You Are Hot” SW Targhee – 2 ply fractal spin
- Greenwood Fiberworks “Mallard” Merino/Stellina – Ashford Kiwi 2 – 2 ply fractal spin – short forward/worsted
- Classy Squid Fiber Co “The Raven King” 2 oz batt Ashford Kiwi 2 – 2 ply – long draw
- Hand-dyed Falkland for 1st ply and Phoenix Fiber Co “Lake Shore” for 2nd ply – Ashford Kiwi 2 – short forward/worsted
- Yellow/White rolags – Electric Eel Nano wheel
- 501st fluffs – Electric Eel Nano wheel – 2 ply
- House Organa – Electric Eel Nano wheel – 2 ply
- Classy Squid Fiber Co “Quoth” batts, each 2 oz – Ashford Kiwi 2 – 2 ply
WIPs
- Memory blanket by Georgie Nicolson – US 1 /2.5 mm – fingering weight scraps
- Rice Fields by Elzbieta Torenc – US 3/3.25mm needles – Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light for Black and Legacy Fiber Artz Hocus Pocus colorways
- Pinwheel Scrap Blanket by Mina Philipp – fingering weight held double, US 4/3.5 mm
- City Limits by Samantha Guerin – swatching US 6/4.0 mm – Classic Elite Yarns MountainTop Crestone in Gray – knitting by hand because I know I’m short the ideal amount of yarn and I’ll be making decisions on the fly for the sleeves (¾ sleeves, contrast sleeve cuffs, etc)
- Granny Square Blanket (improv) – US I/ 5.5 mm – Noro Ito – Granny Square (clusters of 3 dc, 1 ch between on flat, 2 ch between on corner)
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- Rusty Quill Gaming
- Stellar Firma
- Relistened to The Magnus Archives
- Working through Outliers to complete the Rusty Quill network line u
- The McIlwraith Statements
- Hearty Dice Friends
- Palimpsest
- Started Critical Role, but these early episodes are rough. I’ve been spoiled by RQG and Critical Hit (back in the day when I listened to that) where the players were very focused on creating a good listening experience. I don’t know if it improves later, but there’s a lot of cross talking, side chat, etc which makes it hard to follow what’s happening.
- Speak Friend and Enter – Lord of the Rings deep dive podcast
- The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien narr by
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Episode 71: Plans and Progress
Filmed on Saturday, February 1, 2020
#MakeNine2019
MakeNine2019 List:
- Comfort Fade Cardi – Finished
- Halloween Button Down Shirt – Finished
- Redford Sweater – Started
- Plaid Shirt 1 – On hold, pending self draft pattern
- Get Weaving 001 Vest for Ren Faire – Finished
- Plaid Shirt 2 – On hold, pending self draft pattern
- Handspun Sweater – Finished
- Quilt – Worked on
- Star Wars Christmas Sweater – Did not start
Thoughts about the MakeNine2019:
- I like the idea of the make nine. I think it’s a good number of goals to aim for and it was nice to have a list of things to focus on.
- I feel like it would work better for me if I didn’t already have a bunch of WIPs that needed work.
- I’m also trying to work out how my brain breaks down tasks and I’m not sure the Make Nine list is detailed enough for my brain to break it down into manageable chunks, especially not with mixed making.
- Knitting can be 1 task – knit a thing – or it can be multiple tasks – knit a front, back, 2 sleeves, etc
- Quilting – I have to break down into smaller tasks
- Sewing – the more I learn how to improve my sewing, the more I break it down into smaller tasks
- Towards the end of this year, I ended up grabbing a white board for my craft room. Noelle of Costuming Drama on YouTube has a huge white board to track her goals and task breakdowns. It’s been useful, especially if my brain is Not Cooperating, to see a written list of small tasks. So I think I’m gravitating more towards that kind of task system for 2020.
Deadline Makes for 2020
- March 13
- Button Down Shirt
- Vest
- Rhinebeck (October)
- Modified City Limits sweater by Samantha Guerin
- Christmas
- Star Wars Christmas Sweater
- End of Year
- ⅔ (66%-100%) of the Cozy Memories Blanket
Other Makes 2020:
- Finish 2019 WIPs (minus blankets)
- Salazar Slytherin
- Shirt
- Braes
- Cast on hose
- Samples for fabrics, trims, cords, etc
- Gradient houndstooth weave
- 1 hat (machine)
- 1 garment (machine)
- 1 hat (by hand)
- 1 skein shawl
- Cast on hand knit sweater
- Choose the pattern for my brown cormo sweater
FOs
- Nicoletta by Yuki H.S. – US 8/5 mm – handspun alpaca
- Brown Cormo Sweater Spin – Ashford Kiwi 2 – finished!
- Classy Squid Fiber Co Cuttlefish – Ashford Kiwi 2 – 2 ply
WIPs
- Memory blanket by Georgie Nicolson – US 1 /2.5 mm – fingering weight scraps
- Pinwheel Scrap Blanket by Mina Philipp – fingering weight held double, US 4/3.5 mm
- City Limits by Samantha Guerin – swatching US 6/4.0 mm – Classic Elite Yarns MountainTop Crestone in Gray – knitting by hand because I know I’m short the ideal amount of yarn and I’ll be making decisions on the fly for the sleeves (¾ sleeves, contrast sleeve cuffs, etc)
- Redford by Julie Hoover Machine Knit – Green Mountain Spinnery Lana in “Gris” – back piece finished, front finished, sleeves finished, need to do the little side panels on the machine, then seam and hand work.
- House Organa – Electric Eel Nano wheel – 2 ply
- Vest for Gabby’ Wedding – Simplicity 4762 – mock up for size M, but this pattern is apparently for stick people. Length and shoulders were perfect, but needed to add almost 7 inches to the hips. Second mockup fit much better and I ended up adding a second dart on each side to improve fit. I’ve cut out all the pieces and am in the process of pad stitching the lace to the front pieces.
- Going Gnome Kit – Tree Gnome
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Watching:
- Video Game walkthroughs of Star Wars games
- The Force: Unleashed
- The Force: Unleashed 2
- KOTOR
- Versailles
- Clone Wars
- The Witcher
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- Finally catching up on podcasts from the start of October
- Some of the more current events/new podcasts, I just wiped clean and will start fresh with the next update
- The Magnus Archives
- HP Lovecraft Literary Podcast
- Welcome to Night Vale
- Wooden Overcoats shorts
- The White Vault
- Inside Trader Joe’s
- Potterless
- My Favorite Murder
- All My Relations
- Within the Wires
- Tarot Bytes and Astrology Bytes
- Métis in Space
- Spooked
- The Fat Feminist Witch
- Good Ancestor Podcast
- The Wicked King by Holly Black narr by Caitlin Kelly
- The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black narr by Caitlin Kelly
- Tithe by Holly Black narr by Kate Rudd
- Valiant by Holly Black narr by Renee Raudman
- Ironside by Holly Black narr by Kate Rudd
- The Near Witch by V. E. Schwab narr by Heather Wilds
Stuff I’m Reading:
- Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
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Episode 68: OCTOBER
Filmed on Sunday, Sept 29, 2019
Western CT Yarn Crawl!
- This is an annual yarn crawl put on by the Western CT Yarn Council for 6-7 stores in Western CT. This year, the crawl ran from Thursday September 19 – Sunday September 22.
- This year, the passport was free and there was a $5 tote bag designed to hold a pin from each of the seven stores.
- Friday
- Westport Yarns – Westport, CT
- Didn’t buy anything at this location. It’s a smaller store in a wealthy area, so their stock is very targeted to the local clientele and is more expensive than other stores I’ve been to.
- Nancy O – Ridgefield, CT
- This store moved locations and the new location is really nice. It’s in this sort of plaza with lots of other small stores. It’s a larger space and this space is more handicap friendly with wider aisles inside the store. I didn’t end up buying anything at this store either, but Mom bought something.
- A Stitch In Time – Bethel, CT
- Gabby from Once Upon a Corgi was having her yarn crawl trunk show at this store and we ended up turning into the parking lot at the same time. Mom and I helped her set up for the day. The yarns had been out the day before, but that table needed to be cleared for knit night. I think we overwhelmed the shop staff a little because we just dove on in and got her set up.
- Meadowcroft Dyeworks Yarn Rehab Rockshelter Sock in “Rembrandt’s Prodigal Son” – just leapt out at me and wouldn’t let me leave it behind. It’s been a while since a single skein did that for me.
- New England Yarn and Spindle – Southington, CT
- Usually we visit this store with the other northwestern CT stores, but the Mum Festival was happening in Bristol that weekend and the area of Bristol affected is right on our route to and from the shop. Friday during the day was likely to be less of a traffic issue than on Saturday.
- Also, there’s an IHOP just down the street and pancakes for lunch in the best.
- Cascade Yarns ® Heritage – 5881 — I’ve been trying to supplement specific items in my stash and when I took stock early this year, I found that I had exactly 1 light colored skein to use for contrasting colorwork.
- Westport Yarns – Westport, CT
- Saturday
- Stars Hollow Yarns – New Preston, CT
- New shop! They just opened last December and it’s a nice shop. They’re currently showcasing BIPOC dyers, so they had The Farmer’s Daughter, Lady Dye Yarns, and Cashmere People front and center in the shop for the crawl. Pretty sure the whole shop was small dyer and small mill operations, but I can’t be 100% sure.
- Just some accessibility points – There are steps to get into the store and an upstairs loft, so it wasn’t wheelchair friendly. I don’t know if they have an accessible entrance on the side or back of the building, but it wasn’t readily apparent to me. Also, the lighting upstairs in the loft is dim, so that may be an issue if you have vision considerations affected by lighting.
- A note on this — I have, in the past, identified accessibility issues in yarns stores I’ve been to on Yarn Crawls before, but if you have questions about accessibility at the yarn stores I mention, please ask! I’d rather answer repeat questions or revisit the stores to confirm accessibility so that you don’t end up wasting your time visiting a store that you physically can’t navigate
- The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers Juicy DK “Porch Pumpkin”
- Round Mountain Fibers Spruce Fingering “Dark Gray”
- In Sheep’s Clothing – Torrington, CT
- 3 balls Noro Ito for a blanket
- PRIZE!
- Kit & Pearls – Avon, CT
- Finished out the crawl!
- Stars Hollow Yarns – New Preston, CT
Dye Stuff
- Indigo Dye – Used pre-reduced indigo crystals from Dharma Trading Co and followed the directions on their website. In the future, I’ll be reducing the amounts in the recipe to half or a quarter because after all these items, I was still getting strong color within 5 minutes of the materials being in the dye vat. I wasn’t in a place to store the vat properly, so I ended up disposing of a lot of good dye.
- Fabric – would absolutely do again
- Solid/semi-solid dye
- Muslin shibori/resist dye – thread drawn
- Shibori/resist dye napkins – pressed tiles
- Shibori/resist dye other fabrics – pressed tiles
- Yarn – like the colors, but problems rinsing out the excess indigo particles
- Sweater Quantity Targhee
- BFL/BFL overdye
- Mohair dye/overdye
- Cellulose fibers/overdye
- Fabric – would absolutely do again
- Pokeberries
- Three stalks of berries, mashed with water in the sun for two or three weeks – deep reddish purple
- Approximately 8% alum to water in the sun for two weeks
FOs
- Two stranded colorwork hat – Brother KH836e knitting machine – punch card 2D, Dial 8 – Once Upon A Corgi “Dark Like My Soul” and “Snow Scout”
- Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry – Once Upon a Corgi Handmade yarns (Queequeg/Briny Beach,Tomorrow I Shall Be Fetterless/Lemony Snicket, Miracles and meatballs/ Ghoul Haunted Woodlands of Weir, Dark as a Crow at Night/ Dying to Burn at the Stake) – US 4/3.5 mm needle
- Simple Seed by Toni Lipsey – Blue Ridge Yarns Kaleidoscope Worsted leftovers – US J/6 mm
- Weaving pattern GW T001 S-XXL from GetWeaving – Sampled yarns, made a muslin, warped the loom, wove the fabric, reinforced and cut the fabric, assembled and hand-sewed – Cascade Yarns ® Ultra Pima Fine “Armada”, Classic Elite Yarns Bella Lino “Natural”, Classic Elite Yarns Firefly “Silver”, Elsebeth Lavold Hempathy “Palm Springs”, “White Beach”, and “Peacock Luck”, Plymouth Yarn Nettle Grove “31”, Schachenmayr Catania Solids “0419”, Scheepjes Catona “Emerald”
- Altar Cloth – Ashford 24” loom, low contrast houndstooth – Cascade Yarns ® Ultra Pima Fine “Armada”, Elsebeth Lavold Hempathy “Palm Springs” and “Peacock Luck”, Schachenmayr Catania Solids “0419”
WIPs
- Redford by Julie Hoover Machine Knit – Swatching and making mistakes at this point, decided to use the LK150 instead of the KH836e – Green Mountain Spinnery Lana in “Gris”
- FAIRY RING embroidery kit by cozyblue
- Yellow/White rolags – Electric Eel Nano wheel
- 501st fluffs – Electric Eel Nano wheel
- Half Square Triangle Quilt – Moda 5” charm squares, HSTs trimmed to 4”, started assembling motifs
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Watching:
- The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo narr by Michael Eric Dyson
- Race Matters by Cornel West narr by Cornel West, LD Jackson
- The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller narr by Frazer Douglas
- Dracula and Carmilla by Bram Stoker, L Sheriden Le Fanu narr by Clive Hayward and Alison Larkin
- Eldest by Christopher Paolini narr by Gerard Doyle
- The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis narr by Michael York
- The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis narr by Alex Jennings
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Episode 67: Vlog Style
FOs
- Jyn Erso socks – Must Stash Yarns self striping – US 0/2.0 mm needles – vanilla socks with after through heels
WIPs
- Hand-dyed Falkland for 1st ply and Phoenix Fiber Co “Lake Shore” for 2nd ply – Ashford Kiwi 2 – short forward/worsted
- Experimental rolags – Electric Eel Nano wheel
- Altar cloth – Ashford 24” rigid heddle loom – warp sley
Discontinued
- Blue Cone Boxy Sweater – self drafted pattern, Brother KH 836e main bed, dial 1 (even on the tension rod), tuck stitch pattern punch card 2 on long, mystery cotton cone from a closing mill
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Episode 65: Handspun Sweater
Filmed on June 22, 2019
Happy Pride!
Happy African-American Music Appreciation Month!
Happy Caribbean American Heritage Month!
Podcast Stuff
- I just wanted to make sure to point out that this video podcast does have Closed Captioning and there are transcripts of that CC file included in the show notes on freakishlemon.com. I think that’s something that I’ve been forgetting to mention in my intro. I’m updating my default notes file to include this information, so that shouldn’t happen in the future. Also, if you use the transcript included in my show notes and have any feedback for me, please share! Shoot me a message somewhere, comment below, comment on the blog post – I’ll find it at some point.
Dye Stuff
- Memorial Day Weekend Dye Adventures – Natural dyes, all-in-one dye method using two pots on two portable burners using 8% of the fiber’s dry weight alum as a fixative, all samples sat in the cooling dye bath for at least 8 hours (most of them overnight)
- Yellow Onion Skins 1
- Red Onion Skins 1
- Yellow Onion Skins 2
- Red Onion Skins 2
- Yellow Onion/Avocado Pits
- Red Onion/Dried Clementine Peel
- Yellow Onion/Avocado + Red Onion/Dried Clementine Peel Combo
- Apple Tree Twigs
- Yellow Onion/Avocado/Red Onion/Dried Clementine Peel + Apple Tree Twig Combo
- Petals from 1 dozen dark red roses
FOs
- Handspun sweater – Knitting Pattern Essentials by Sally Melville – machine knit LK 150, dial tension 4 – Autumn Spinners Hill and Classic Elite Yarns Mohawk Wool – Still have a full skein of handspun left
- Star Wars Aurebesh Sampler Pattern by Adleones
WIPs
- Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry – Once Upon a Corgi Handmade yarns (Queequeg/Briny Beach,Tomorrow I Shall Be Fetterless/Lemony Snicket, Miracles and meatballs/ Ghoul Haunted Woodlands of Weir, Dark as a Crow at Night/ Dying to Burn at the Stake) – US 4/3.5 mm needle
- Blue Cone Boxy Sweater – self drafted pattern, Brother KH 836e main bed, dial 1 (even on the tension rod), tuck stitch pattern punch card 2 on long, mystery cotton cone from a closing mill
- Sock Tube – US 0/2.0 mm needles, Once Upon a Corgi “Pinstripes are In”
- Jedi Order Symbol by WootGraphicDesign – 14 count black aida
- Classy Squid Fiber Co “The Raven King” 2 oz batt Ashford Kiwi 2 – 2 ply – long draw
- Hand-dyed Falkland for 1st ply and Phoenix Fiber Co “Lake Shore” for 2nd ply – Ashford Kiwi 2 – short forward/worsted
- Weaving pattern GW T001 S-XXL from GetWeaving – Sampled yarns, made a muslin, warped the loom, wove the fabric.
- Half Square Triangle Quilt – Moda 5” charm squares, HSTs trimmed to 4”
Swatches
- Combo machine knit/hand knit swatches
- Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Sport, LK 150 Dial= 3, Hand knit US 3/3.25 mm
- Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Sport, LK 150 Dial= 3, Hand knit US 4/3.5 mm
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- The Case of Charles Dexter Ward – BBC4 production of the HP Lovecraft short story as an investigative podcast
- Blackout – Fiction thriller about a radio DJ in smalltown NH
Stuff I’m Playing:
- Harry Potter: Wizards Unite – HP game in the style of Pokemon Go. It’s alright, but I think it’s leaning too heavily on the aesthetic of the HP world. The animations are so long compared to Pokemon Go and I think that’s entirely to the less detailed design of the Pokemon franchise.
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Episode 64: Am I Back?
Filmed on 5/11/19
Welcome back from my hiatus! My last episode was mid-January, which was a period of time that culminated in some previously unrealized levels of stress. So if you didn’t see my instagram post about dropping the podcast for a bit, that’s why I haven’t been posting regular episodes here.
Things that have happened since my last episode include —
- Medical nonsense
- Mental health stuff
- Job Stuff – A long-time coworker friend left the job and my supervisor was fired in the same week
- Reading copious amounts of fanfiction
- Started studying witchcraft
- Taking a lot of walks
- Making my own granola bars
- Sleeping a lot
- Gardening
- Curating down my social media and YouTube feeds
- Reorganizing my entire home library
Podcast Stuff
- Schedule? Who dat? I’d like to return to a monthly schedule, but I don’t know if I’m at a place where that is a reasonable expectation.
FOs
- Shagbark by Tian Foley – US 8/5.0 mm needles – Classic Elite Yarns MountainTop Blackthorn “Wolf” – gauge is looser than what is described, but I like the fabric so I calc’d what size I would need with the gauge I have – cast on the smallest size.
- Palmer Ribbed Socks v2 – improv pattern – Palmer Family Farm CVM local wool, US 3/3.25 mm Cubics needles
- Halloween shirt wearable muslin – McCall’s M6044 size M/L – modified – black cotton from Affordable Fabrics that I’m not a fan of for quilting and some Halloween fabric details
- Large project bag – plain weave, 12 dent heddle, Ashford 24” loom – scrap yarns. Sewn into a boxed bottom zipper bag.
- Pumpkin Patch handspun – singles done for the #pumpkinMAL
- Rug hooking sampler – Loop by Loop – designed by Sharon Perry
WIPs
- Granny Stripe Blanket by Lucy/Attic24 – US G/4.25mm hook marling Knit Picks Stroll Fingering in Black with a magic ball of Legacy Fiber Artz minis
- Memory blanket by Georgie Nicolson – US 1 /2.5 mm – fingering weight scraps
- Jyn Erso socks – Must Stash Yarns self striping – US 0/2.0 mm needles – vanilla socks with after through heels
- Palmer Ribbed Socks v3 – improv pattern – Palmer Family Farm CVM local wool, US 3/3.25 mm Cubics needles
- Handspun sweater – Knitting Pattern Essentials by Sally Melville – machine knit LK 150 – Autumn Spinners Hill and Classic Elite Yarns Mohawk Wool
- Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry – Once Upon a Corgi Handmade yarns (Queequeg/Briny Beach,Tomorrow I Shall Be Fetterless/Lemony Snicket, Miracles and meatballs/ Ghoul Haunted Woodlands of Weir, Dark as a Crow at Night/ Dying to Burn at the Stake) – US 4/3.5 mm needle
- Rice Fields by Elzbieta Torenc – US 3/3.25mm needles – Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light for Black and Legacy Fiber Artz Hocus Pocus colorways
- Star Wars Aurebesh Sampler Pattern by Adleones
- Brown Cormo Sweater Spin – Ashford Kiwi 2 – finished the singles!
- Mad Color Fiber Arts “Life is Short and You Are Hot” SW Targhee – 2 ply fractal spin
- Greenwood Fiberworks “Mallard” Merino/Stellina – 2 ply fractal spin
- Fall mini-batts drop spindling – with new Turtle Made top whorl drop spindle
- Darth Scabrous mini batts – Turtle Made top whorl drop spindle
- Weaving pattern GW T001 S-XXL from GetWeaving – Sampled yarns, made a muslin, warped the loom, weaving
Swatches
- Combo Hand/Machine sweaters – I’m starting to get itchy to do circular yoke sweaters, but I want to do all the plain stockinette on the machine
- Sock Tubes – Make an effort to actually get my ribber bed working without giving me all the trouble to make tubes for socks
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- Podcasts from the Non-White Perspective
- Good Ancestor Podcast – interview style from a black perspective
- Unlearned – discussions between two black women
- The Cuts with Sterlin Harjo – interview style from a North American indigenous perspective
- Métis in Space – scifi analysis from a Métis perspective
- The Toasted Sister Podcast – interview style about the indigenous relationship to food and food sovereignty
- All My Relations – American indigenous discussion show
- Witchcraft
- Entertainment
- The Far Meridian – magical realism
- The Celtic Myth Podshow – relistening, dramatizations of Celtic myths
- Witch, Please – feminist analysis of Harry Potter
- Uncover – CBC investigative podcast
- Spooked – first person, campfire-style horror stories
Stuff I’m Reading:
- All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages – Brilliant and amazing and I loved these stories
- Jailbreaking the Goddess: A Radical Revisioning of Feminist Spirituality by Lasara Firefox Allen – Slow going because of the workshopping nature of this book, but I am enjoying the process
- Magical Destinations of the Northeast: Sacred Sites, Occult Oddities & Magical Monuments by Natalie Zaman – It’s interesting, but there’s something about it that isn’t as compelling as I was expecting? Some of the entries seem too brief to be useful.
- Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham – It’s interesting to put modern Wicca in context, but it’s just confirming that Wicca itself is not what I’m looking for and there’s some dated, problematic language in this book that can turn me off to the actually useful information in this book.
- Natural Color by Sasha Duerr – Very helpful find from my local library
- The Last of the Jedi by Jude Watson – Finally nearing the end of the series!
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Episode 63: #diversknitty
Filmed on 1/12/19
Podcast Stuff
- . #diversknitty – I wanted to briefly mention this here as a challenge to myself. I’m not caught up on podcasts, so I don’t know if any other white makers have said anything about this aloud yet, but it’s easier to write this kind of thing and so much harder to say it. Over the past couple of days there’s been an intense discussion regarding racism in the knitting community, which, I think, has been a long time coming. Go search and follow the hashtag #diversknitty to see what’s going on there and there’s a post on my feed that’s easy to spot if you need a place to get started. I’m not going to waffle on about it, but the bottom line is that white designers, dyers, and makers are more welcome because of societal racism and we, as white folks, need to do better to unlearn these biases. We need to support the groups that are harmed by the way our language and our choices are shaped by a history of oppression and genocide. Buy yarn. Buy patterns. Promote and share the amazing work done by makers of color in our community. That’s the bottom line. We have to do the work. And I want to encourage the white folks watching this to take a minute and think about why we feel guilty or angry or scared or whatever whenever this type of discussion comes up – because we all feel something when the conversation turns in this direction and that’s the first step.
FOs
- Palmer Ribbed Socks – improv pattern – Palmer Family Farm CVM local wool, US 3/3.25 mm Cubics needles
- Lace weight poncho (dimensions from snerbyarn) – KH 836e dial 6 – Leading Men Fiber Arts Ghost Light “Envy”
- Lace weight “Sideways” shawl – machine knit shawl shapes project – KH 836e dial 6 – Leading Men Fiber Arts Ghost Light “Envy”
- Handwoven “Pirate” Pants – plain weave, 12 dent heddle, Ashford 24” loom – a whole slew of grey and black yarns, Andre Sue Knits “Freakish Lemon” – See my Ravelry page for the full list of yarns
- Christmas shirt – McCall’s M6044 size L – a little big in the shoulders and upper back, but a decent first go at it. Will make another muslin with the shoulders, upper arms, and back in the size below before making the next shirt. May add some darts or a cinching buttoned tab in the back on this shirt to make it fit a little better.
- Lago Tank Top by Itch to Stitch – Scrap Star Wars and striped knit fabrics
- Halloween Diamond Quilt – quilted and bound – flanged binding
WIPs
- Granny Stripe Blanket by Lucy/Attic24 – US G/4.25mm hook marling Knit Picks Stroll Fingering in Black with a magic ball of Legacy Fiber Artz minis
- Memory blanket by Georgie Nicolson – US 1 /2.5 mm – fingering weight scraps
- Palmer Ribbed Socks v2 – improv pattern – Palmer Family Farm CVM local wool, US 3/3.25 mm Cubics needles
- Shagbark by Tian Foley – US 8/5.0 mm needles – Classic Elite Yarns MountainTop Blackthorn “Wolf” – gauge is looser than what is described, but I like the fabric so I calc’d what size I would need with the gauge I have – cast on the smallest size.
- Brown Cormo Sweater Spin – Ashford Kiwi 2
- Darth Scabrous mini batts – Turtle Made Turkish spindle
- Rug hooking sampler – Loop by Loop – designed by Sharon Perry
- Halloween shirt wearable muslin – McCall’s M6044 size M/L – modified – black cotton from Affordable Fabrics that I’m not a fan of for quilting and some Halloween fabric details
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Watching:
- Catching up on vlogmas videos and podcasts
- Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse – really good!
- Aquaman – also really good!
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man’s Fundamentals for Delicious Living by Nick Offerman (audio) narr by same
- Gumption: Relighting the Torch of Freedom with America’s Gutsiest Troublemakers by Nick Offerman (audio) narr by same
- Good Clean Fun: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop by Nick Offerman (audio) narr by same
- The Greatest Love Story Ever Told: An Oral History by Megan Mullally & Nick Offerman (audio) narr by same
- Renewed my library card, so now Libby is at my fingertips
- The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien – American NPR dramatization
- The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien – BBC Radio 4 dramatization
- Spiderwick Chronicles Vol 1 The Field Guide and the Seeing Stone by Holly Black and Tony DiTerrlizzi narr by Mark Hamill
- The Alchemyst by Michael Scott narr by Denis O’Hare
Stuff I’m Reading:
- A Garden to Dye for by Chris McLaughlin
- Botanical Colour at your Fingertips by Rebecca Desnos
- Star Wars Last of the Jedi: Return of the Dark Side by Jude Watson
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Episode 62: New Corner
Filmed on 12/2/18
Podcast Stuff
- 2018 Blanket MAL! There’s a thread up on Rav for photos and discussion, so please join us there as you work on blankets.
FOs
- Marled Magic Shawl by Stephen West – US 6/4.0 mm – scrap yarns and old handspun
- Sideways Triangle Shawl – Machine knitting shawl project – LK 150 dial 9 – plating with Fresh From the Cauldron “Radioactive” and Knit Picks Palette Black.
- Ritual Dyes Knitting Backpack knock off – (you should absolutely buy an official one if you have the money and want one) – Green duck canvas, brown 1.5” belting for straps, brown leather scrap for loop, approx 6”x6” zipper pocket. Edges finished using an overlocking/cutting foot on my sewing machine.
- Liesl & Co Metro T-Shirt – Grey/black stripe and Star Wars long-sleeved T-shirts – grey/black was a little more slim fitted than I like, so I added ½” to each side of the front, back, and sleeves. The ¼” seam allowance was too small for my machine.
WIPs
- Granny Stripe Blanket by Lucy/Attic24 – US G/4.25mm hook marling Knit Picks Stroll Fingering in Black with a magic ball of Legacy Fiber Artz minis
- Memory blanket by Georgie Nicolson – US 1 /2.5 mm – fingering weight scraps
- Jyn Erso socks – Must Stash Yarns self striping – US 0/2.0 mm needles – vanilla socks with after through heels
- Palmer Ribbed Socks – improv pattern – Palmer Family Farm CVM local wool, US 3/3.25 mm Cubics needles
- Shagbark by Tian Foley – US 8/5.0 mm needles – Classic Elite Yarns MountainTop Blackthorn “Wolf” – gauge is looser than what is described, but I like the fabric so I calc’d what size I would need with the gauge I have – cast on the smallest size.
- Rice Fields by Elzbieta Torenc – US 3/3.25mm needles – Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light for Black and Legacy Fiber Artz Hocus Pocus colorways
- Lace weight poncho (dimensions from snerbyarn) – KH 836e dial 6 – Leading Men Fiber Arts Ghost Light “Envy”
- Yardage for sewing project – plain weave, 12 dent heddle, Ashford 24” loom – a whole slew of grey and black yarns, Andre Sue Knits “Freakish Lemon” – See my Ravelry page for the full list of yarns
- Yardage for large project bag – plain weave, 12 dent heddle, Ashford 24” loom – scrap yarns
- Fall mini-batts drop spindling – with new Turtle Made top whorl drop spindle
- Darth Scabrous mini batts – Turtle Made Turkish spindle
- Halloween Diamond Quilt – basted and quilting
Swatches
- Fingering weight card reader color work for hats
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Watching:
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
- I liked it
- I don’t think it works as a stand-alone film. It’s definitely part of a larger whole.
- Costume design was Disappointing.
- Doctor Who
- Luke Cage Season 2 on Netflix
- Iron Fist Season 2 on Netflix
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- Greater Boston – Fiction podcast radio show for a fictional greater Boston area
- Waystation – Fancast from the hosts of Spirits about Lost Girl
- Someone Knows Something – True crime investigative podcast from CBC radio
- Celestial Blood – Radionovela about twins Sol and Mundo who discover that their father Arturo had 9 other children that they didn’t know about and their search for their brothers and sisters
- Spines – Two months ago, Wren woke up covered in blood, suffering from memory loss, and surrounded by the remnants of some strange cult ritual. SPINES is the story of her search for answers, and the deadly, powerful people she encounters along the way.
- Aftermath by Chuck Wendig (audio) narr by Marc Thompson
- Yes, Please by Amy Poehler (audio) narr by Amy Poehler and guests
- Not My Father’s Son by Alan Cumming (audio) narr by Alan Cumming
- Shockaholic by Carrie Fisher (audio) narr by Carrie Fisher
Stuff I’m Reading:
- Turtles All the Way Down by John Green
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Episode 61: Back at Rhinebeck
Filmed on Saturday 10/27/18
Podcast Stuff
- Transcript and CC – Podcast episodes are going to be released slower in relation to the filming date because I want to make more of an effort to transcribe and CC these episodes. I discovered that YouTube has made an effort to do the automatic transcription on videos longer than 45 minutes, so I’m going to be using that to clean up and make CC’s and transcriptions for my episodes. I did the CC on the last video and I’ve added to CC as a transcription to the post on freakishlemon.com. I’ve added the transcription to any posts where I had a CC file for back episodes. If anyone would like to help me edit the auto CC files, please check out the link below. It takes a while to go through these and I have a not small amount of back episodes to work on, so any help would be appreciated. Episode CC Project
- 2018 Blanket MAL! There’s a thread up on Rav for photos and discussion, so please join us there as you work on blankets.
FOs
- Fingering Weight Sweater Blank Sweater by Renee Callahan – Brother KH 836e knitting machine with the KR850 ribber – Dial set to 8 for stst, ended up using 7/7 for the ribbing – Grinning Gargoyle Khaleesi Sock in “Shiny Penny” and Knit Picks Stroll Fingering “Black”
- #05 Open Front Cardigan by Rosemary Drysdale – Briar Rose Fibers Fourth of July – LK150
- Tablet weaving band from a chart in Card Weaving by Candace Crockett – Nazli Gelin Garden 3 in black, red, yellow, and white – on a tablet weaving loom from chuckjones on Etsy, which doesn’t appear to be a shop on that platform anymore
- Half Square Triangle Quilt – part of the HST QAL – finished!
- So Sew Easy – Easy Serger Scrap Catcher – I think I found this for free on Craftsy. Used some interfaced quilting cotton. I found most of the tutorial to be easy to follow, but towards the end it started to lack in details. Not a big deal because I’ve sewn enough rectangles to see how they should fit together, but I don’t think that this was the best way to assemble these pieces.
- Sew Much Ado – Reusable Swiffer Duster Cloths Tutorial – Really liked this one. It’s super easy and is a well explained tutorial.
- 5 out of 4 Patterns Pajama Pants – Rebels fabric
- Pumpkin drop spindling handspun – mystery stash – Turtle Made Turkish Spindle
WIPs
- Granny Stripe Blanket by Lucy/Attic24 – Size G/4.25mm hook marling Knit Picks Stroll Fingering in Black with a magic ball of Legacy Fiber Artz minis
- Marled Magic Shawl by Stephen West – US 6/4.0 mm – scrap yarns and old handspun
- Jyn Erso socks – Must Stash Yarns self striping – US 0/2.0 mm needles – vanilla socks with after through heels
- Pumpkin Patch handspun – singles done for the #pumpkinMAL
- Fall mini-batts drop spindling – with new Turtle Made top whorl drop spindle
- Ritual Dyes Knitting Backpack knock off – Gabby/OUAC and Lauren/Colorwheel Yarns both had these knitting backpacks from Ritual Dyes, which are really well made and lovely and you should absolutely buy one if you have the money and want one. It seemed like a cool idea and I have some additions that I want to play with, so I took some measurements and started a pattern draft to work out my own.
Swatches
- Cotton Cone – Eight – Two Valley Fibers Corp
- Knit Picks Comfy Fingering
- Wool Cone mill leftovers
- Non-SW Wool leftover
- Nettle Grove 45% Cotton/28% Linen/12% Nettle Fiber
- Queensland Collection United 55% Lambswool/45% Cotton
- Hempathy Cotton/Hemp/Modal blend
- Classic Elite Yarns Bella Lino 58% linen/26% viscose/16% cotton
- Classic Elite Yarns Firefly 75% viscose/25% cotton
Rhinebeck Recap
- Needles Up
- Classy Squid Fiber Co – Quoth V.1 and Quote V.2 batts, Cuttlefish no 33
- Rhinebeck Day 1
- Clemes & Clemes Walnut Orifice hook
- Rhinebeck Day 2
- Cat’s View Farm – Soap “Cookies”
- Dragonfly Fibers – Djinni (80% SW Merino/ 10% cashmere/ 10% nylon) in Spooky
Other Stuff
Stuff I’m Watching:
- Kubo and the Two Strings
- Coco
- The Great Interior Design Challenge
- A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2
- The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell – like a Halloween Henson Martha Stewart
- Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
- The Worst Witch
Stuff I’m Listening To:
- Six Women of Salem: The Untold Story of the Accused and Their Accusers in the Salem Witch Trials by Marilynne K. Roach (audiobook) narr by Kate Reading
- Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (audiobook)
- Under Pressure – Fictional audiolog of Dr. Jamie MacMillan-Barrie while aboard a deep sea research facility – mostly related to the interpersonal relationships with the crew and personal musings
- The Ghoul Gang – Like My Favourite Murder for ghost stories.
- The Ghost Radio Project – Fiction podcast, post-societal collapse pirate radio drifters
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