As I sat down to prepare for this week’s podcast episode, I realised that two major milestones had just flown by…five years podcasting and my 100th published knitting pattern design. I can hardly believe it. It’s been so much fun (and so much work) that the time has just disappeared. Today I’ve got some chat about that, as well as an update on my end-of-year WIP knitting and a couple of VERY exciting projects which have been my focus over the last little while. I also have the latest Knitvent design to share!
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Alongside an eclectic yarn range, which includes Hazel Knits, Icelandic Lopi & CoopKnits, we stock a carefully chosen selection of needles and notions. We’ve also recently launched ‘hand dyed by meadowyarn’, our very own in-house, hand-dyed yarn range. Working in our tiny dye studio, nestled in the Suffolk countryside, we are able to indulge our love of colour, producing complex tonal, kettle-dyed shades across a range of weights and bases. With regular updates our collections evolve and grow, inspired by the landscape and people around us.
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Show Links:
The first ever Curious Handmade Podcast (I cringe thinking about listening to it now!)
My first ever knitting pattern
Our second pattern in Knitvent 2018 has been published: The Peace of Wild Things Shawl
The “Dove” colourway from Circus Tonic Handmade
Hay Pullover by Clare Mountain
Clio Pullover by Elizabeth Doherty
Gorgeous Handmade Baskets in So Just Shop