In this episode, Anne gets into the knitty-gritty of why wool is such a wonderful fiber. Yes, even in summer!
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Katie’s Kep, by Wilma
Malcolmson.
Morehouse Yarn kits
for the Katie’s Kep.
Crofthoose Hat, by
Ella Gordon.
Shwook Hat, by Hazel Tindall.
Museum of Ceramics in East Liverpool,
Ohio.
Wool 101 lecture on YouTube,
presented by Roy Kettlewell.
Terri Laura, Julie Dennison, and their wonderful art
collaboration on the amazing benefits of
wool.
Brown Sheep Nature
Spun Worsted. (Use coupon code ITIKH2020 for free
shipping!)
Basic Norwegian Star
Hat.
The Ravelry page for my Ma’s recreated shawl,
along with basic instructions.
Susan Bates Finishing Needles. (I thought
they were $3, but it’s about $7.)
Visit YarnPond.com to find opportunities to
test knit for designers.
Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves, by Louisa
Harding, will be the source for three knit alongs with Morehouse
Farm in July, December, and January. I’ll be cohosting the July and
January KALS in which we will knit Lark’s Alvina in July and
Tansie in January. More
information will come in episode 37!
Make sure you join the I Thought I
Knew How and Morehouse Merino Flock Facebook
groups so you don’t miss any details about the KALs!
Sponsor
Today’s sponsor is Allbirds Shoes, making shoes, socks, and undies using sustainable and biodegradable materials that are gentle to the planet and your pocketbook.
Music
The songs in this episode are “Keep Dreaming,” by Louis Yoelin and Stefan Litrownik and “Life Spins,” by Michael Bermudez. Remember, all the songs that I’ve used on the podcast that are available on Amazon Music Unlimited are available on the I Thought I Knew How playlist!