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I have the Winter Blues. Brought on by having to frog some of my knitting but all is better now. Also pushing me over the edge was the successful completion of the somewhat cowl, with a perfect fit I might add that went away when I washed the sucker. It grew and grew and grew and it will also have to be frogged (after I heal from the pain of it all - five weeks of knitting down the drain). I plead for advice on how to wash skeins without having them become a huge ball of knots.

In this episode I review a wonderful book, "Knitting   in the Old Way" by Priscilla Gibson-Roberts. Get.This.Book.

Organizing my stash. What did we do before the invention of ziplock bags?

While somewhat depressed about the somewhat cowl I resorted to "junk" reading.

Hard Rain by Barry Eisler. A rereading of one of a series. Fun, the first several books are great but I wasn't impressed with his latest.

The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel by Diane Setterfield. A fun book following a genre started by the Bronte sisters (perhaps even before their time). Not a page turner but engaging notheless.

The end of Secret Pal 9. Goodies from a complete stranger. How much fun is that? A Lot.

Whats on my needles? Complete with silly intro "music".

Some Yeats for Wendy the mother to be (now a mother - congratulations!).

Some more wonderful music from Garageband.

Dorthy Scott - Alma's Song

Sleeper Curve - Noughts & Crosses

Robert Farmer - Dream Theme

Direct download: EP7.2.01.07.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:00 AM
Comments[1]

    Erin, in your notes I read that you wanted to know how to wash skeins without tangled up knots. If you get the skeins from the store in hanks, just tie them in about 4 or 6 places in figure 8's in evenly spaced distances. Soak in the sink in some warm water and a bit of shampoo. If you are want to wash a skein that comes in a ball, if you have a niddy noddy, then wind in off onto it into a hank and then tie it as above and proceed. Then just rewind it. I know it's a pain to unwind and rewind a ball thats already wound, but that's about the only way to wash it without tangles. You have to tie it good. I've made the mistake of not tying it in enough places and accidentally dropping it and whooo boy what a MESS!!! It stays together in a way, but it does tangle too so its a pain to unsnarl.

    By, the way, where in northern Calif. do you live? My sister lives in Paradise. I myself am originally from Calif too. Born and raised in the Bay Area but moved out of state in 1984. I'm FINALLY going to be coming home soon! Thank goodness! I'll be moving to Paradise when I come back. I adore northern Calif and just can't wait to get moved. In fact, next Saturday, I'm flying out for a month to visit and start house hunting. I can't wait to get out of the horrid, humid southern climate that I currently live in. I'm not tolerating it very well anymore as I'm getting older. Me and my hot flashes cant handle it!

    I hope you pick up podcasting again. I love your show.

    Take care.

    Lisa Englant
    Feather Falls Fiber

    posted by: Lisa on Sun, 9/9 05:14 AM EDT


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