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  Thank you to everyone who has written to me and left messages on the board.  About the word “skirl” as in “the skirling of the pipes, Louise of the Caithness CraftCollective podcast said that it can be used to illustrate the sound of a screaming of a bairn such as,  She is fair skirlin’.  What’s wrong?  I read notes from Shelly in Atlanta and knitternurse.   A tip regarding using two needles of different sizes:  Knitternurse wrote that only the right needle needs to be the proper size.     
I read a (rather long, sorry!) poem. Plant a Tree by Lucy Larcom. "He who plants a tree, plants a hope." I love that!
  I said that the fastest knitter in the world is from The Netherlands. That was Miriam Tegels.  I think this lady is now claim to the title (she won the competition).  Look at her gorgeous Fair Isle!
STV: Scottish Lady is World's Fastest Knitter. (Sorry I cannot embed in blog but they disabled the code.)
This show is sponsored by my Longaberger home business and Quince & Co.  Visit Quince & Co for nature inspired yarns spun from American wool.  Sign up for their free weekly e-newsletter.  www.quinceandco.com  
Welcome to New Pipeliners!
Larry, Jill, Marie, Sarah, Kathy, Mina, Charissa, Erin, Deb, Shelly, and Missy.  If you are a new Pipeliner, do let me know so I can recognize you on the show!
Thanks to wv kelly and mamaorga for the iTunes reviews!
Marie, who is also Sopaipillas left a review on the German iTunes.  Marie, thanks for letting me know.  If you do leave a review on your own country’s iTunes, do let me know, as these do not show up on the U.S. iTunes.Pipeliner Notes
Moz wrote about my wool label on Bob’s Norwegian Setesdal Sweater.  To stabilize the label while writing on it with a parker, iron freezer paper to the backside before writing on it.  
I tell a funny story about Bob correcting me when I used the term "spit join". 
Nature Notes
Plant a tree if you can.  Trees are important for all wildlife.  Trees can keep your house cooler in the summer.I read a (rather long, sorry!) poem. Plant a Tree by Lucy Larcom. "He who plants a tree, plants a hope." I love that!
PLANT A TREE
He who plants a tree
 Plants a hope.
Plants a hope.
 Rootlets up through fibres blindly
Rootlets up through fibres blindly
 grope;
grope;
Leaves unfold into horizons free.
 So man's life must climb
So man's life must climb
 From the clods of time
From the clods of time
 Unto heavens  sublime.
Unto heavens  sublime.
Canst thou prophesy, thou little tree,
What the glory of thy boughs shall
 be? He who plants a tree
 be? He who plants a tree
 Plants a joy;
Plants a joy;
 Plants a comfort that will never  cloy;
Plants a comfort that will never  cloy;
Every day a fresh reality,
 Beautiful and strong,
Beautiful and strong,
 To whose shelter  throng
To whose shelter  throng
 Creatures blithe with song.
Creatures blithe with song.
If thou couldst but know, thou happy tree,
Of the bliss that shall inhabit thee!
He who plants a tree,--
 He plants peace.
He plants peace.
 Under its green curtains jargons  cease.
Under its green curtains jargons  cease.
Leaf and zephyr murmur soothingly;
 Shadows soft with sleep
Shadows soft with sleep
 Down tired eyelids  creep,
Down tired eyelids  creep,
 Balm  of slumber deep.
Balm  of slumber deep.
Never hast thou dreamed, thou blessed tree,
Of the benediction thou shalt be.
He who plants a tree,--
 He plants youth;
He plants youth;
 Vigor won for centuries in sooth;
Vigor won for centuries in sooth;
Life of time, that hints eternity!
 Boughs their strength uprear;
Boughs their strength uprear;
 New shoots, every year,
New shoots, every year,
 On old growths  appear;
On old growths  appear;
Thou shalt teach the ages, sturdy tree,
Youth of soul is immortality.
He who plants a tree,--
 He plants love,
He plants love,
 Tents of coolness spreading out  above
Tents of coolness spreading out  above
Wayfarers he may not live to see.
 Gifts that grow are best;
Gifts that grow are best;
 Hands that bless are  blest;
Hands that bless are  blest;
 Plant! life does the rest!
Plant! life does the rest!
Heaven and earth help him who plants a tree,
And his work its own reward shall be.
 by Lucy  Larcom
by Lucy  Larcom  Born March 5, 1824; Died April 27,  1893
Born March 5, 1824; Died April 27,  1893
Events  
- Sock Summit July 26 through 31
- Stitches Midwest 25-26
- Knitting Pipeline Retreat. March 2-3 Washington IL (near Peoria) Send email to Paulaef@aol.com so I can create a mailing list.
In The Piping Circle
I chat with Willie and Jose McVean about The Netherlands, Dutch Pipes and Drums, Willie's home country of Scotland, his recent knighthood distinction, and some knitting!  Jose's mother knitted kilt hose for the entire pipe band.  (photo of hose coming soon!)
| Jose ("Yo-say") McVean and Sir Willie McVean at Chicago Highland Games | 
| Happy Birthday, Jose! | 
STV: Scottish Lady is World's Fastest Knitter. (Sorry I cannot embed in blog but they disabled the code.)
Thanks to Dutch Pipes and Drums for permission to play their music on Knitting Pipeline.  You may purchase CD's and DVD's at www.dutchpipesanddrums.nl.  This week's selection is "Arrival" which is Track 2 on In Concert.
Haste ye back!
 
 
 
3 comments:
A terrific interview! I really enjoyed that you asked open-ended questions, allowing this delightful couple to do by far most of the speaking.
I didn't have a chance to listen to this episode yet (too busy...), but I just want to let you know that I wrote a comment on the French iTunes store after my first time listening.
You can add one more comment for your podcast ;)
Just finish to listen to this episode. Nice one, like always!
I'm excited to hear about the knitting retreat... It would be so much fun.
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