Ep 151: Tea Cosy Crazy

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 1:32 a.m.

We celebrate the life of a fiber adventurer we've lost, plus we talk paper, planning, and plotting. How do you keep your life in order? Full show notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com.

Memories

In Memory of Greenhook (Amy from Salem, OR)

From her local Ravelry Group: Remembering our Amy with a Caps for Kids KAL

To honor her memory, we are having a Caps for Kids KAL from now until February 15th, to knit or crochet caps in any washable yarn, any pattern, any size, and donate them to a kids charity. Please post a photo of your cap(s) here before donating them.\xa0

Marsha\u2019s Projects

I haven\u2019t knit a stitch on the Holey Comfort cardigan by Hinterm Stein,\xa0 but I did wind the fourth skein.

Finished socks for myself using Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock in Coconut Grove.\xa0

Started another pair of socks for myself using Drops Fabel Print that I bought in San Luis Obispo.

I have the book, Tea Cozies 3 by Sian Brown, Alison Howard and Vanessa Mooncie and have made the Pineapple and knitting Devon Violets. Started another tea cosy in red and green using the pattern Nanny Meiers Tea Cozy published by Fiber Trends. Using spirit yarn from Sears! Made the same tea cozy for my friend Gary.\xa0

Kelly\u2019s Projects\xa0

I\u2019m making progress on my With Friends Pullover. I\u2019m using two patterns:\xa0 Rachel by Jos\xe9e Paquin, Fresh by Jos\xe9e Paquin. To view the changes that I made to the striping sequence, see my project page. I\u2019m back on track after ripping out about 10 rows and I have about an inch or so to go on the body.\xa0

I started the Persian Tile Blanket for my grand niece. I\u2019m using Knit Picks Brava Worsted in lots of fun bright colors.

I\u2019m continuing to knit dishcloths using my favorite stitch pattern, the Triple L Tweed from the Purl Soho Slip Stitch Dishtowels pattern. I cast on a multiple of 3 stitches +1. It\u2019s usually 34 or 37 stitches because I like a compact dishcloth. I\u2019m using four different 108-yard skeins of Tahki Cotton Classic and I\u2019ll make as many as I can with this amount of yarn.\xa0

I have my table loom dressed with one of the Christmas dish towel warps.\xa0 It is a red, white, and green warp that reminds me of ribbon candy. The pattern I\u2019ll be using is Textured Stripe from the Marguerite Davison Handweaver\u2019s Pattern Book.\xa0

Recipe I referred to: Butternut Squash and Brussels Sprouts from NPR

Giveaway--Paper, Planning, and Plotting

Two Sheeps Calendar: A Celebration of Independent Yarn Dyers. Each month features an exclusive skein from an indie dyer and the link to order the yarn. It\u2019s not just a calendar!

From twosheeps:\xa0\xa0

Working with each dyer, we have obtained a limited supply of each exclusive colorway. The yarn in each month\u2019s photograph is available for purchase on the first day of that month.\xa0

We are grateful to each dyer for creating, dyeing, twisting, and labeling these amazing skeins and are thrilled to showcase their talent in our company\u2019s first calendar!\xa0

Pack of three Field Notes notebooks in the Snowy Evening design.\xa0

From Field Notes:\xa0 We\u2019ve limited this 49th Quarterly Edition to 33,333 3-Packs. Each Memo Book cover features a unique snowflake illustration rendered by our friend and co-conspirator, Brendan Dawes. Each snowflake is different, so every book is different, and so for the first time in a Quarterly Edition \u2013 we\u2019ve individually numbered each book.

To enter, answer this prompt: How do you keep your plots and plans straight? Paper, digital, other? Do you use a calendar? What kind? A notebook? What kind? Do you use a notebook for your projects or just Ravelry? When do you use paper and when do you use digital?\xa0 Marsha and Kelly will put up a thread in the Ravelry group, or you can send a comment from the website, you can send us an audio file (for example using voice memo phone app and emailing it, send us a dm on Instagram or email us twoewes@twoewesfiber.com. From all the responses we\u2019ll draw a winner on January 20 and you\u2019ll hear the winner during the second January episode on about January 25.\xa0

Winter Weave Along

You can join in with your weaving projects anytime until March 31. We will have prizes, including a class generously donated by Erica at Weavolution. Check out this great website for weavers with projects, discussion, classes, and lots of resources. The website has a handy Weaving Calculator that you can use for project planning.