Ep 54: A Spirited Finish!

Published: Nov. 7, 2016, 12:44 a.m.

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Frank\'s Spirit Yarn Afghan is finished and the Two Ewes are celebrating!\\xa0 Project planning has begun for Marsha\'s next blanket and Kelly is once again making progress on the handspun Funky Grandpa cardigan. Join us for a fun episode full of fiber adventures!

Marsha\'s Projects

The epic blanket is finished!\\xa0 Marsha finished Frank\'s Spirit Yarn Afghan and it is fantastic!\\xa0 The pattern is Garter Squish by Stephen West although it was made to be bigger than the pattern.\\xa0 Finished measurements are 6\'8" x 5\'7" and it weighs 5 pounds, 8 ounces.\\xa0 This blanket contains the memories of her father Frank.\\xa0 It was made from yarn that she used to make him a sweater many years ago.\\xa0 It also contains the Spirit Yarn from destashes, the Goodwill, and yarns from friends (including our listener HockeyRachel).\\xa0 This blanket is filled with good karma!

During the podcast we had another live bind-off.\\xa0 Marsha finished another washcloth or dishcloth.\\xa0 This one was the Atomic Washcloth pattern and she edged it with crochet while we were talking.

Kelly\'s Projects

Kelly is back to working on her Handspun Charlotte Cardigan.\\xa0 She is using the Funky Grandpa pattern and knitting with early handspun from a sheep named Charlotte. She is now working on the second sleeve and is almost done.\\xa0 Next is picking up the button band and selecting buttons from her button stash. Kelly talks about the joys of knitting with handspun and the importance of not waiting until your yarn is perfect or you have found the perfect pattern.

Kelly has also made progress on the blue crocheted cardigan that she is making.\\xa0 The Curious Case of the Crazy Stitch Cardigan by Michele DuNaier.\\xa0 The interesting construction is more curious than the stitch!\\xa0

"Advent-ewes"

Kelly purchased yarn from The Woolly Thistle.\\xa0 St. Kilda Lace by Blacker Yarns is a blend of Soay and Boreray wool.\\xa0 Yarn from sheep she had never heard of was just too much of a temptation!\\xa0 For those interested in the two primitive breeds, here is a link:

Sheep of St. Kilda.\\xa0\\xa0

Soay and Boreray Sheep Society

Claire of New Hampshire Knits podcast and owner of The Woolly Thistle interviewed a US shepherd at Rhinebeck who has Soay sheep in her episode number 52.\\xa0

While in the Woolly Thistle shop, she also found Manx and Hebridean yarns, both with mohair.\\xa0 They are sock yarns (a bit on the heavy side of fingering weight) and will probably be part of some argyle socks for Robert.

Next episode check in to hear about a giveaway of some other varieties of yarn provided by the Woolly Thistle for Two Ewes listeners!

Marsha had another call from the Goodwill. (No, not on her phone, she just has a "spidey sense" about these things!)\\xa0 It resulted in the purchase of 22 skeins of one type of yarn and several other skeins of a couple other brands.\\xa0 Plus, she found some cones of wool and a cone of cotton/linen that she sent to Kelly.\\xa0 Wow!

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