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    corkhill

    Explore "corkhill" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 065: Betsan Corkhill; Kristy Glass Knits; Garter Stitch Kitchener Stitch; Fatima Shawl; Bunny Muff; Betty Chinn Center; Giveaway", "Ep. 046 Synthesis: Two Year Anniversary", "Ep. 009 The Therapeutic Benefits of Knitting", "Ep. 008 Happy Brain Chemicals" and "Episode 3 - Yorkshire Special" from podcasts like ""Teaching Your Brain to Knit", "Teaching Your Brain to Knit", "Teaching Your Brain to Knit", "Teaching Your Brain to Knit" and "Shield of Oak Show"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Ep. 065: Betsan Corkhill; Kristy Glass Knits; Garter Stitch Kitchener Stitch; Fatima Shawl; Bunny Muff; Betty Chinn Center; Giveaway

    Ep. 065:  Betsan Corkhill;  Kristy Glass Knits;  Garter Stitch Kitchener Stitch;  Fatima Shawl;  Bunny Muff;  Betty Chinn Center;  Giveaway
    Brainy thing:   19:29             Behind the Redwood Curtain 30:45
     
    What We’re Learning from Our Knitting
    Nothing could be easier than Kirsten Hipsky’s   #576  Knit Lace Jar Cover http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knit-lace-jar-covers so of course Margaret had to complicate it by learning a new technique:  this time a garter stitch kitchener which turned out less complicated than the standard stockinette kitchener.
    Catherine  is starting a new Bunny Muff project that includes beads and nupps.   http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fatima-3 and she continues to work on the Charity Socks project sponsored by the Northcoast Knittery:  https://northcoastknittery.com/blogs/shop-tidbits/socks-for-the-homeless
     
    Brainy Thing:  Kristy Glass Podcast Interviews Betsan Corkhill:
    Kristy Glass is a prolific video podcast and recently designated May Mental Health Month.   She interviewed Betsan Corkhill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujY79nFUDVY who recently published   Knitting for Health and Wellness  https://www.amazon.com/Knit-Health-Wellness-knit-flexible-ebook/dp/B00KVL5OQ8.  (She also interviewed us in May  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vPppbZTkF0)
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain
    Catherine shares what one woman can do to help the homeless:  Betty Chinn and the homeless http://bettychinn.org/
     
    Giveaway:
    Help Margaret Destash:  this time it’s Japanese Inspired Knits by Marianne Isager.  
     
     
    Today on Teaching Your Brain to Knit we review an episode of the Kristy Glass Knits Podcast where she interviews Betsan Corkhill and discusses the topics of Betsan’s new book, Knitting for Health and Wellness.  Margaret tries out a garter stitch variation kitchener stitch;  Catherine starts a new Bunny Muff patter with beads and Nupps;  We celebrate Betty Chin in our community who has made great progress helping the homeless in ourarea;  and we give away another book.  
     
     
     

    Ep. 046 Synthesis: Two Year Anniversary

    Ep. 046 Synthesis:  Two Year Anniversary
    Brainy Thing:   13:19       Behind the Redwood Curtain:
    We modify our podcast a bit this podcast as we synthesize and review two years of our podcasting episodes.
     
    What We’ve Learned from Our Knitting (and Crochet)
    Catherine and Margaret talk what they’ve learned from their knitting over the past two years.  Margaret has learned about her ADD with knitting and how she needs variety.   Catherine has learned that she needs two projects — one a simple carry-around project and another one that challenges her.  Catherine mentions that she knit the Harmonia’s Ring Cowl (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/harmonias-rings-cowl)  by Sivia Harding but although she loves it, she can’t wear it because she knit it out of wool and she’s sensitive about it.  
     
    Brainy Thing:  
    Margaret and Catherine review some of the most notable (for them) topics they’ve covered in the Brainy segment over the past two years.  For Margaret, they include Open Mindset (Episode 1), Flow (Episode 2 and 3), Betsan Corkhill (Episode 9), and Novelty.  For Catherine the the Open Mindset (Episode 1), Focus (Episodes 2, 3, 6),  Flow (Episode 2 and 3) and Novelty (Episode 16.)  
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain:
    Margaret was inspired to create this segment by Paula or Prairie Piper’s (http://www.ravelry.com/people/PrairiePiper) Nature Notes on the Knitting Pipeline Podcast (http://www.ravelry.com/groups/knitting-pipeline)  .   One place in the area that stands out for Margaret is Table Bluff discussed in Episode 7 and for Catherine the lowly but resilient banana slug in episode 3.
     
    Knitting Tip:
    This segment has been the most challenging for Margaret and Catherine is the Knitting Tip and they are grateful to readers who post their tips on the Knitting Tip thread on Ravelry.  One of the recent tips most helpful for Margaret was the the cd case converted to a bead holder submitted by Knitty Barb from Two Knit Lit Chicks podcast (http://www.ravelry.com/groups/2-knit-lit-chicks-podcast).  
     
    A Little Podcast Business:
    Catherine and Margaret are both grateful for their listeners and for those who communicate via the Ravelry Group.
     
    Teaching Your Brain to Knit Podcast:  https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/
    Teaching Your Brain to Knit Podcast group on Ravelry:  http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit

    Ep. 009 The Therapeutic Benefits of Knitting

    Ep. 009 The Therapeutic Benefits of Knitting

    Brainy stuff starts at 22:30  Behind the Redwood Curtain begins at 39:00

    Catherine talks about mystery knitalongs, both Laura Aylor's mystery shawl and Josh Ryks' Scarfie Shenanigans.  Margaret describes her learning on three pairs of children's socks including two zebra socks and one generic toe up. 

    In the Brainy section, Catherine explains some of the work of Betsan Corkhill at Stitchlinks about how knitting is therapuetic in a number of ways for a number of conditions.

    In Behind the Redwood Curtain, Catherine shares information about how our climate is ideal for artisan goat cheese.

    Margaret offers a knitting tip about how getting stitch markers to closely match the size of the needle will help to prevent those yarn overs from slipping under the markers.

    Ep. 008 Happy Brain Chemicals

    Ep. 008 Happy Brain Chemicals

    Brainy stuff starts at 28.25 and Behind the Redwood Curtain begins at 44:50.  

    Catherine talks about finishing her PANEM Katniss Cowl Wrap by Dahlia in Bloom and the Two-toned Tawashi by Maryann Walsh.  Margaret talked about knitted and crocheted jewelry:  Ribband by Laura Nelkin, Crocheted Wrap Around Bracelet by Yuli Nilssen, Kaitlyn Necklace Rose by Javori Designs, and the Gatsby Necklace by Shaina Bilow.

    Catherine lays the foundation for understanding brain chemicals that make us happy and how knitting influences that.  She talks about Dr. Barry Jacoibs, EMDR, Betsman Corkhill and Stitchline.

    In Behind the Redwood Curtain, Margaret talks about the Mad River (the California one.)

    And in the knitting tip, Margaret talks about flipping a blocking board upright to save space.

    Episode 3 - Yorkshire Special

    Episode 3 - Yorkshire Special
    Get your flat caps on and grab the nearest pint of Tetley's - the Legions of Steel are coming your way! To mark last month's (yes, it took me over six weeks to get this one together) annual Yorkshire Day celebrations, we have the finest hard rock and metal groups from all over this fair county. From legendary veterans to upcoming youngsters, this is a great display of the talent coming out of Yorkshire. Enjoy!
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