Ep 18: Crawling Through Western Washington

Published: May 24, 2015, 8:02 p.m.

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Marsha participated in the large Pacific Northwest LYS Tour 2015 .\\xa0 The tour was five days and 26 yarn shops from Bellingham to Kent.\\xa0 Marsha had limited time so picked four shops she had never visited.

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Her first day she visited Tolt Yarn and Wool in Carnation. This shop specializes in local yarns. Marsha bought Tracie Too in Autumn Rust from Imperial Yarn and a worsted yarn in sage green from Thirteen Mile Lamb and Wool Co.\\xa0 She also went to Quintessential Knits in Duvall.\\xa0

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The second day she went to The Knittery in Renton and Maker\'s Mercantile in Kent.

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Kelly is continuing her work on her Grape Vanilla sweater (using the Cherry Vanilla pattern by Thea Coleman .\\xa0 There are also a couple of pairs of socks that get an occasional row.\\xa0 Speaking of occasional rows, her SF Giants cowl, I Don\'t Care if I Never Get Back, is looking great!\\xa0 Two rows get added after each game so this is a fun way to commemorate the season.\\xa0 This project uses the Crackerjack cowl recipe by Stacey Simpson Duke.

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Kelly\'s bees have been in the hive for about a month.\\xa0 What an obsession they have become!

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We had a winner in our giveaway of the book Wanderlust: 46 Modern Knits for Bohemian Style, by Tanis Gray, published by Interweave/F+W.\\xa0 Listen to find out who the winner was! Thanks to all who entered the contest in our Ravelry Group!

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Some other links that came up in our conversation:\\xa0 KnitSpinFarm Podcast by Joanna Spring who has Clun Forest sheep.\\xa0 These are one of the breeds of sheep that Marsha spoke about.\\xa0 Nuno Felt is the name of the felting that is done with fabric.\\xa0 Here is a tutorial website with lots of photos of projects. \\xa0

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For photos visit our Two Ewes Fiber Adventures blog!

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