Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Episode 100!





Whatcha Finish?
nada


Whatcha Makin?
Seaweed Socks by Lauren McMordie- String Theory Caper Sock in North Haven


Romy cardigan by ANKESTRICK- Woolen Rabbit WW Kashmir in Birch Beer. sleeves knit flat, alternating skeins, mattress stitch


plain vanilla socks- Vesper Across the Universe, size 0 and 1. Fish Lips Kiss heel by Sox Therapist-   started ½ inch before the line on my cardboard foot, fits perfectly.


Summer Dawn cardigan by Andrea Black. Plucky Primo Sport in Vanity. gauge was off by 1 stitch for every 4 inches, so I’m sizing down


Fingering Weight February:  prizes!  
Cloudlover Rambouillet in Iris
SweetGeorgia merino/silk in Stillwater


Oldest Anything KAL- April and May with Deep Blue Renegade podcast


New stuff:  Three Waters Farm- Rooftop Panorama in Polwarth/Silk, and Second Sight on BFL
Fireweed Dyeworks Russian Rainbow



I am excited to announce that Three Waters Farm is offering Whatcha Swatchin viewers a 10% off coupon, good for any of the hand dyed fiber, yarns, or goats milk soap in their etsy shop, www.etsy.com/threewatersfarm.  Coupon code is good through March 31. Shop updates happen daily, so check back often.


You can see Mary Ann and Stephen in person May 3rd and 4th at Maryland Sheep and Wool, booth B23, in the Main Exhibition Hall. Check out the Three Waters Farm board on Ravelry for information about monthly spin alongs, giveaways, and for links to their facebook and twitter feeds, as well as links to Three Waters Farm on Pinterest.


Mary Ann and Stephen have also kindly donated a braid of Falkland (Winter Sunset 7 colorway) for me to use as a prize. Go to the thread and post which of their fiber or yarn colorways or soap scents are your favorites. I’ll draw for winners after March 31.

1 comment:

  1. I watched your video podcast today while dyeing a batch of Russian Rainbow yarn and enjoyed it very much. You definitely get a lot of knitting done and you had some useful comments about different patterns and yarn. Of course my favorite part was seeing your happiness about receiving my yarn.

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