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    Explore "shawl" with insightful episodes like "#85 Creflo Dollar PRAISES Radical Leftist? - Alan DiDio", "Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast - Ep 32 - The Prayer Chain / SHAWL", "Episode 054: Frankenshawl", "Episode 039: Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm" and "Ep. 089 Changing our Minds; Catching the Virus fever; Starting and Stopping Projects; Getting to Humboldt" from podcasts like ""Encounter Underground", "Christian Geeks Rockcast", "I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life", "I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life" and "Teaching Your Brain to Knit"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    #85 Creflo Dollar PRAISES Radical Leftist? - Alan DiDio

    #85 Creflo Dollar PRAISES Radical Leftist? - Alan DiDio

    Creflo Dollar Just said THIS in church concerning a far leftist... in this podcast Pastor Alan discusses the fall of the tithe, abortion and more!

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    Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast - Ep 32 - The Prayer Chain / SHAWL

    Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast - Ep 32 - The Prayer Chain / SHAWL

    Steve and Britt discuss The Prayer Chain's masterpiece SHAWL on this episode. Is this the greatest Christian grunge album ever released? 

    Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3PVEbjp

    TPC Bandcamp: https://theprayerchain.bandcamp.com/

    Immortal Christian Rock Festival: https://www.bmieventcenter.com/christian-rock-festival/

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    Episode 054: Frankenshawl

    Episode 054: Frankenshawl
    Learn about the WoolWide Adventures coming on March 5, the Online International Fiber Festival coming on May 1, and Anne's adventure with the Fantastitch.

    Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode

    Join us on a WoolWide Adventure! I’m cohosting the event with Erin Pirro, Amy Snell, and Irene Waggener! We are all providing prizes, as well as Brown Sheep Co, who has provided 4 hanks of their Synchrony Yarn, and Kollage Square, who has provided two kits of their square DPNs! Visit the website every Friday morning for the latest Adventure and Mini Treks, or get signed up for the mailing list while you’re there to have them mailed to your inbox, or look for the posts on @woolwideadventures on Instagram. When you’re ready, post your progress to your instagram account using the #woolwideadventures hashtag. If you post by the following Thursday at midnight Pacific Time, you’ll be entered for a weekly prize. There are two grand prizes, too! Listen to the episode for more details!
    The Online International Fiber Festival is coming up again May 1 – 8! Listen to the episode for our 8 destinations!
    Fantastitch Shawl by Stephen West
    Elemental Affects yarn
    Northeast Fiber Arts Center
    The Great Northern Yarn Haul
    Garths Croft Bressay on YouTube
    Vogue Knitting Live
    Terri Spins is offering online classes! 

    Sponsors

    Please support show sponsors Knit New Haven and Morehouse Farm when you need to shop for yarn and accessories.
    Adagio Teas is a loose leaf tea company that sources their ingredients directly from the growers so they can get it to your cup faster. They also offer single-serving loose leaf packets and tea bags, depending on the level of convenience you are looking for. They are currently offering free shipping on purchases of $50 or more. Give them a try, and your purchase will help support the show at no additional charge to you!

    Music

    Today’s music was “Decide,” by Charlie Carter, and “Life,” by an uncredited artist.

    Episode 039: Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm

    Episode 039: Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm

    Anne sits down with Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm to talk about sheep farming, Morehouse Farm Merino, the upcoming Lark’s Alvina knit along, and more!

    Links to Things Mentioned in the Show

    Support the show on Patreon, or visit the Be a Booster page for other options.
    Morehouse Merino Flock Facebook Group
    I Thought I Knew How Facebook Group
    Shawls, Wraps, and Scarves by Louisa Harding is the book with the pattern for the Lark’s Alvina knit along. You will need 2 ounces of Morehouse Merino Lace to knit the shawl as written, three ounces if you’d like to expand it.
    Master Hand Knitter Program
    Morehouse Farm
    Sepe Farm
    Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool
    Romney and Texel breed sheep
    4-H
    FFA (Future Farmers of America)
    CraftNewYork, where Erin helped sell Morehouse Yarn and did sheering demonstrations in the heart of NYC.
    Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Growers Association
    Patty Lyons’ classes
    The Lark’s Alvina project page on Ravelry.
    The Evanthe project page on Ravelry.
    The Tansie project page on Ravelry.
    The Muppet Show Opener (totally a zoom look-alike)
    Vogue Knitting Live
    VanessaKnits
    The Calvin Sweater
    The MRI Maakers are raising funds for the Shetland MRI Scanner Appeal, which is working to raise enough to bring an MRI Scanner to the hospital on Shetland. You can buy the printed patterns for the Harriet’s Collection and kits from Morehouse Farm.
    Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
    Judith MacKenzie
    Debbie Stone
    Khanyisa, by Noma Ndlovu.
    Morehouse Merino Gator Sport
    Duotone Scarf
    Hedgehog Mitts
    Dinosaur Hat
    Elephant Backpack
    Dragon Scarf
    Frog Mitts

    Music

    Song for You,” by Tom Goldstein.

    A reminder that there is a playlist of all the songs that have been played on the show that are also available on Amazon Music for those who are members of Amazon Music Unlimited.

    Sponsors

    Click through to the Be a Booster page for all of our sponsors and affiliates, as well as ways you can support the show at no cost to you.

    Ep. 089 Changing our Minds; Catching the Virus fever; Starting and Stopping Projects; Getting to Humboldt

    Ep. 089 Changing our Minds;  Catching the Virus fever;  Starting and Stopping Projects;  Getting to Humboldt
    Brainy Thing:    21:10               Behind the Redwood Curtain: 32:54
    What We’re Learning from Our Knitting
    Margaret caught the Virus fever when she needed a bright, sunny shawl before the sun came from its winter’s sleep in Humboldt.   It’s a four row repeat crochet triangle shawl -- Virus Shawl  No one know who the original designer is but you can find it at:
     
    Catherine talks about starting new projects and finishing old ones.  And it’s time for the annual dishcloth swap again.  Annual Dishcloth swap:   https://www.ravelry.com/groups/annual-dishcloth-swap.  This year’s theme is beauty.  
    Dishcloth swaps
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/quadrant-dishcloth    Quadrant Dishcloth   Jenny Konopinski
     
     
    Brainy Thing:
    Why don’t we want to change our minds but how we overcome it — that’s what Margaret shares on the Brainy Segment.
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain:
    We talk about how remote Humboldt is but how do you actually get there?  Catherine shares information and pitfalls about getting to Humboldt
     
    Links
    website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post
     
    Today in Teaching Your Brain to Knit we explore how we change our minds and why we don’t want to, Margaret beats the winter blues with a yellow shawl;  Catherine shares her finishing old projects and beginning new ones;  and she also shares how to get to the isolated Humboldt county. 

    Ep. 077 Using Sensory Stimulation to Ease Symptoms of Dementia;

    Ep. 077  Using Sensory Stimulation to Ease Symptoms of Dementia;
    Brainy Thing:    15:40       Behind the Redwood Curtain:  26:20
     
    What we’re learning from our knitting:
    Margaret learns about knitting different specialty textured yarns for her textured amigurumi The Three Little Kittens by Sara Scales https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/three-little-kittens-4.  Catherine ventures into sweater knitting for a dog using The Darling Darby Sweater:   https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/darling-darby-sweater.  
     
    Brainy Thing:
    Sensory Stimulation Helps People with Dementia
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain:  
    Humboldt Handweaver’s and Spinners Guild:  http://www.hhsguild.org/
     
    website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post.
    Instagram:   Margaret Kelso for Margaret and MagicWombat1 for Catherine
     
    In this episode of Teaching Your Brain to Knit we investigate using Sensory Stimulation to Ease the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Dementia;  We tackle using different types of specialty yarns for texture and try a strangely shaped design for a dog sweater;  And w e give a shout out to the Humboldt Handweaver’s and Spinners Guild.  

    Ep. 072 How the Seasons Effect Your Brain; Knitting With Linen; Finishing Projects; Starfish, the Harmonizers; Book Give Away

    Ep. 072  How the Seasons Effect Your Brain;  Knitting With Linen;  Finishing Projects;  Starfish, the Harmonizers;  Book Give Away
    Brainy Thing:    13:34             Behind the Redwood Curtain:  21:34
     
    What We Learned From Our Knitting:
    Margaret made a cowl and added beads to the edges of the Churchouse Yarns and Teas’ Bias Before and After Scarf.  — http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bias-before--after-scarf
    She struggled with the stiff  fiber of Claudia Hand Painted Yarns Drama Linens  but loves the results in  the Sage Paradise color way which to her eyes looks likes an aqua blue.
    Catherine finished her third pair of Charity Socks and also finished the Fatima Shawl https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fatima-3 by Bunny Muff (Mona8pi) https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fatima-3 and featuring the nupps that Catherine has grown to love.  
     
    Brainy Thing:   13:34
    How does your brain react to the seasons.   More differently than you would expect.
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain
    The Ocher Sea Star, common along the North Coast, is one of the keys to ocean harmony.  We spotted a lot of these fellows during our hike at the minus tide.  Its Latin name is Pisaster ochraceus .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisaster_ochraceushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisaster_ochraceus
     
    Book Giveaway
    We have another Book Give Away
     
    Links
    website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post.
     
    In this episode of Teaching Your Brain to Knit, we learn surprising things about how your brain works in different seasons, Margaret wins the struggle with stiff linen yarn for a cowl with beads, Catherine finishes a Charity Project and a long term project, the Starfish comes back to the North Coast and we have another book giveaway.  

    Ep. 044 Mourning Our Mothers with Knitting and Crochet

    Ep. 044 Mourning Our Mothers with Knitting and Crochet
    Brainy Thing: 18:30                   Behind the Redwood Curtain  30:00
     
    What We’re Learning from Our Knitting and Crochet
    Catherine’s potholder swap is completed now that she has received hers from others in the community.  This reminds her of a program she recently watched on the Missouri Star Quilting Company of Turning Point TV:  another example of how fiber can bring people together.  http://www.byutv.org/watch/bf7e0de7-69e2-4aaf-a538-5605e64a350f/turning-point-the-missouri-star-quilting-company
     
    Brainy Thing:
    Margaret and Catherine talk about the loss of their mothers and their relationship to knitting and crochet.
    Healing your Grieving Soul book by Alan D. Wolfelt 100 spiritual practice for mourners   Alan D. Wolfelt
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain:
    Catherine shares with us the Humboldt Plays in the Park and how important community is to all of us.  http://www.playsinthepark.net/
     
     
    Knitting Tip:
    Margaret talks about too quickly judging the Addi company on their crochet hooks and keeping an open mindset can help us with our encounter with new tools.  

    Ep. 043 Feeding Your Brain

    Ep. 043 Feeding Your Brain
    Brainy Thing:  18:45      Behind the Redwood Curtain:  33:15
    What Our Knitting and Crochet is Teaching Us:
    Margaret crocheted the Boteh Scarf   http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/boteh-scarfin by Kathy Merrick out of nearly three balls of Bella Lino  58% Linen, 26% viscose, and 16% cotton  http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/classic-elite-yarns-bella-lino .
    It looks like since Bella Lino is not part of Classic elites yarns' verde collection — like Sprout in chunky or Seedling in worsted/aran, it is not organic.
    Catherine is working on the Garden Arbor shawl  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garden-arbor-shawl by Kira K Designs in the Be Sweet Bamboo http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/be-sweet-bamboo  
     
    Brainy Thing:  Feeding Your Brain
    Margaret introduces the relationships between our diets, inflammation, and our brains.  Some of her sources include:
     
    Also check out Lee Bernsteins’s (a member of our Ravelry Group and with her own Ravelry Group)  http://knittingisglutenfree.com 
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain:
    Catherine tells us all about the blues associated with the grey California Coastal Marine Layer
     
    Knitting Tip:
    Knittybarb of the Two Knit Lit Chicks podcast http://www.ravelry.com/groups/2-knit-lit-chicks-podcast offers a tip about how to wrangle your beads when knitting (or crocheting) with beads.  
     
    A Little Podcast Business: 
    There is an ongoing incentive for joining our Ravelry Group and another one for posting a tip on our Knitting Tips thread.
     

    Episode 017 Knitting Projects That Help You Meditate

    Episode 017 Knitting Projects That Help You Meditate

    Brain Stuff starts at 23:17 and Behind the Redwood Curtain (Arcata Community Forest) begins at 32:33.

    Catherine is learning from her Putney Shawl, Clapo-ktus, and the Fantasy Red Cardi.   Margaret is learning from the Flapper Bucket Hat.

    Catherine shares the long tradition of handmade wraps to comfort people who are sick, who have had a loss or who are moving away.  One of the current projects is the Prayer Shawl Ministry.

    Margaret offers information about the Arcata Community Forest, one of the few community owned forests in the West.

    Catherine has a knitting tip to use larger needles to cast on and bind off.

    We are starting our first "Learn-a-Long"   See our Ravelry Group for the rules.

    And we have a new incentive prize for people who join our Ravelry Group.

    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.

    331-- Chapter 1 -- North & South [Start of Book]

    331-- Chapter 1 -- North & South [Start of Book]
    331--Sorry Mister Jakes! With apologies to John Jakes, we are reading Elizabeth Gaskell's , chapter 1, with many thanks to our reader, . Book talk begins at 16 minutes. If the iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the . February Giveaway You have until February 28th to win a copy of Crochet Wraps Every Which Wayby Joanna Johnson. December winner was Lisa P. is still available (and free!). If you have recipes to add, please . Grounded ALL eight of the—are now in ! . To keep on top of new socks, shawls, and sock puppet theater (you heard me) join the (very infrequently used) ! . . . . | | | — current subscriber book, Charles Dickens' (not so) and the first chunk of is (it'll be a bit between chunks—looong book).   Literary Links of Interest for this chapter: Margaret mentions The New Forest which is located in the counties of Hampshire and Dorset, between the major cities of Christchurch to the west and Southampton to the east. You can see why Margaret would have liked it. Our Sponsors:   Crafty News: Podcaster Throwdown Not a knitter? Don't have time to make a hat? will be equal to 1 hat contributed to their chosen team. All monies raised through this initiative will help us to ship the 2,000+ hats that we hope are received through this campaign. $5 ships 16 hats to a center in need. New KALs happening right now. . General News: I'll be presenting this Sunday at 10am Eastern at the The has been going great guns. To find out why knitting and crocheting and doodling is good for your brain, take a look. There's a new for CraftLit! Scary Mary Zentagling Now in the , many audiobooks with benefits which were originally available only to : , , , , and .   is also there. If you want to subscribe to support the show, you can or . Same content, either way. Want a button?

    296: Chapter 28 -- Jane Eyre

    296: Chapter 28 -- Jane Eyre
    Charlotte Brontë's , Chapters 28. Our reader, continues to rock Jane Eyre for us! If the CraftLit iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the . . Details on the new option. Our Sponsors: Crafty News: New Patterns from CraftLit listeners and designers: by Elizabeth Green Musselman of (and Assistant Editor at , and audio editor, and ... yes, she is amazing!) is for the child who just refuses to wear sweaters (or the runner, or the AC-frozen office worker) by Erica Hernandez is available as a standalone pattern in addition to being part of the first volume of ... and figuring prominently in today's chapter. Issue I : Botanicals Spring/Summer 2013 of just launched. Listener and Designer Elly has  in this collection! by our sponsor of is a very quick to crochet cat toy. - The theme of this contest was fabric inspired by the idea of what life would be like in a Jane Austen novel. Voting closes very soon, so get your vote in now! , for knitting. The second volume of the series. , is very close to publication. There's a signup form to join the mailing list to receive news about interviews with designers, sneak peeks, and freebies below. You can also preview all the patterns on or . Please ! And if you haven't yet ordered book 1 ... General Newsy Bits: . Her cancer returned and a stem cell transplant could save her life. Please help. Please share the word. If you are eligible, please join the registry. Ethnic minorities are underrepresented in the databases, so please join. It's easy and free. Donors do not pay to donate marrow. All medical costs for the donation procedure are covered by the  or by the patient's medical insurance.  has been receiving some much needed attention and we are now able to offer downloads of the books—audiobooks with benefits. If you are looking for a book from  that we did years ago, please hang in there. We're reprocessing for better audio and cutting some of the extra stuff so it's a nice streamlined download. As those are ready we'll add them to the shop.  originally available free to  are now available for purchase.  is also available. If you want to subscribe to support the show, you can  and discover the simplicity of listening to CraftLit on-the-go on your iPhone/iTouch/Android for free. Now playing... The Great Gatsby in our new "Just the Benefits" format!  Please feel free to join our . I'm done, but starting another (color me gluttonous).   grab the code   Book talk starts at about 5:15 minutes to listen.

    Into the Mystic, Mini-cast: Pulling on the Provision

    Into the Mystic, Mini-cast: Pulling on the Provision
    In this ten-minute introduction to the final teaching, Ian Clayton confirms some practical steps for how we engage and pull on all the provisions of God for our needs. Yes, they were poured out when Jesus died on the cross... but one needs to receive that which was given.

    Have you gone into the heavens to receive your free gift from God? Or are you sitting 'down here' waiting for Him to pour down what He's already died to give you...?

    Abigail’s Party, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl and The King’s Speech AYULTP #061 11-MAR-2012

    Abigail’s Party, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl and The King’s Speech AYULTP #061 11-MAR-2012
    As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast 11-Mar-2012 With T R P Watson  - Phil from the West End Whingers  - Glen Pearce - Julie Raby - JohnnyFox - PaulInLondon - Plays Discussed Abigail’s Party - Menier Chocolate Factory  [00:13]Moon on a Rainbow Shawl - Cottesloe, National Theatre   [08:42]The King’s Speech - Richmond Theatre  [19:48] Reviews Abigail’s Party - Menier Chocolate FactoryFloyd Collins - The Vaults, Southwark PlayhouseFarewell to the Theatre - Hampstead Theatre News and Blogs Tweeting at the Theatre
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