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Knitting Pipeline is sponsored by Quince & Co. and Knitcircus Yarns

Friday, October 13, 2017

Episode 292 Bronwyn and Sarah Visit

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This episode is sponsored by Quince & Co and Knitcircus Yarns.

New At Quince & Co Kindred Knits: Knitting for Little Ones Near and Far by Susan B Anderson takes you through the basics of top down cardigan knitting and shows you how versatile a simple child’s garment can be. This playful bounty of children’s knits features our worsted weight wool, Lark, available in a palette of over 60 colors. Find our patterns, wool, and accessories at www.quinceandco.com.

Knitcircus Yarns specializes in hand-dyed gradients and gradient stripes. Total Eclipse of the Yarn Gradient is a lovely near-neutral palette developed the day of the Total Eclipse to commemorate the big event. Soft dusty pink, starshine gold and night-sky navy make an Impressionist Gradient that's out of this world

Find us at www.knitcircus.com and be sure to join our Ravelry group and listen to our podcast.

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Bronwyn and Sarah joined me this week to catch up on our knitting and well, a lot of other things!

Events

KnitCircus Giveaway!

Trampoline



100% Superwash Merino 440 yds

 Colorway Just have a little Faith Impressionist

Leave a comment in the Knit Circus Giveaway thread here. Prompt is Do you have a favorite tree or type of tree?


#BenotafraidGloves KAL

#knittingpipelineglovekal

Nature Notes

We discuss praying mantis and hummingbirds.



Needle Notes






School Socks Rock by Julie Walters of Suffolk Socks









Antler Cardigan by TinCanKnits



Little Willet by Dawn Catanzaro



Quince & Co Willet (cleaner cotton)



Clover by Susan B Anderson Free Pattern on Barrett Wool Co blog





Birds by Kevin Henkes


Rainbow Marley by Susan B Anderson from Itty-Bitty Hats

Kindred Knits: Knitting for Little Ones Near and Far by Susan B Anderson with Quince & Co
Craftsy Start Up Library Hand Embroidery by Kat McTee (Please use link in sidebar)



Examples of Kristin's work. Japanese boro-inspired




Have a great week, haste ye back and hold your knitting close.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I agree with you about homemade hummus being so much better than purchased. I do use bottled lemon juice often.
Also a friend shared sunflower seed hummus, substituting sunflower seeds for garbanzos. Just soak 1 cup of sunflower seeds in water over night, drain & use in place of the garbanzos.
Also Thanks for the Brooklyn Haberdashery lovely pictures. This renewed my interest in embroidery.

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Harry kevin said...

The latest podcast episode, fueled by the fantastic sponsor's Quince & Co and Knitcircus Yarns, is an absolute joyride into the world of creativity eventually it helped me make my assignment. Picture the excitement as top-down cardigan basics unfold, revealing the endless possibilities of children's knits. Quince & Co's vibrant palette of over 60 colors and Knitcircus Yarns' celestial gradients create an exhilarating journey into the cozy universe of fibers and patterns.



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