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Episode 287: Peace & Light

Nov 30, 202439 min
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Thank you for tuning in to Episode 287 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included:  
  • Life in Focus
  • Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins
  • On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins
  • Knitting in Passing
  • KAL News
  • Events
  • On a Happy Note
  • Quote of the Week
  Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Irocknits DesignsMandi's Makings and Stitched by Jessalu   Life in Focus Join in to hear the latest updates about my Mom's cancer journey   Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins   Owen's Christmas Stocking   Peace & Light Socks
  • Yarn: Woolens & Nosh SW Targhee Sock in the Peace & Light Colorway
  • Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry)
  • Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm)
  • Ravelry Project Page
  • About the yarn: 6 stripes in blues/teals, 3 in creams/yellows- Pigskin Pro Shop Sponsor
  On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins   Hattie’s Scrappy Helical Socks
  • Yarn: Random bits & bobs of fingering weight leftovers in pinks, purples and blues
  • Needles: US 1 (2.25 mm)
  • Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry )
  • US 1 (not 1.5), 48 sts. long cuff.
  • Ravelry Project Page
  • Check out my video tutorial for using Cate's Clasp Weft Join along with Helical Knitting.
  Cold, Cold Heart Socks  
  • Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry)
  • Yarn: June Pryce Fiber Arts Coventry DK in the Cold, Cold Heart Colorway
  • Needles: US 3 (3.25 mm)
  • Ravelry Project Page
  Bee Stacking Toy
  • Pattern: Bee Stacking Toy by Elisa Sartori. $5 crochet pattern available on Ravelry & Etsy
  • Yarn: Bernat Blanket in Black & Sunsoaked (yellow)
  • Hook: H (5.0 mm)
  Wintermint Socks
  • Yarn: Woolens & Nosh SW Targhee Sock in the Wintermint Colorway
  • Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry)
  • Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm)
  • Ravelry Project Page
  Moosonee Sweater
  • Pattern: Moosonee Sweater by Tara-Lynn Morrison. $6.50 knitting pattern available on Ravelry & good night, day website.
  • Yarn: Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Deep Lagoon
  • Needles: US 13, 17 & 19 (9, 12 & 15 mm)
  • Pullover sweater similar to the Nanaimo Cardigan I like to make (Here's one of Megg's: Ravelry link).
  Knitting in Passing
  • Knitting in Ambulance with Mom. Nicole, EMT, learned to crochet a year ago and showed me all sorts of photos of the blankets and sweaters she's made!
  • When we got home, Megg was there hanging out with Dan and Laura getting things ready for Mom to come home. She was tinking part of Miles' Christmas stocking because she messed up letter. Then Riley wanted to learn colorwork, so Megg was reading the chart and Riley was knitting. Win win!
  • Megg joined our last Patreon Zoom. She was working on crafts for upcoming Frozen Jr which she's dir/choreo. with some help from Dan- and reworking another colorwork chart for a stocking.  Riley joined for a bit too which was fun!
    • Nicole sent Riley an advent! We are SOOO grateful. Thanks again!
  KAL News Pigskin Party '24 #DCSPigskinParty24   This month, pigskin partiers have been getting really creative with buttons, thanks to our quarter 2 challenge sponsored by twin mountain handcrafts.  I've seen lots of different varieties of ponytail/messy bun hats.  Our umpire socalknitgirl, was the first to post one of these in the Q2 thread and it looks great!  You can also check out some other examples by skymama09fldhckygrl,  stitchintime82, and Aliceortega   Cowls have been another popular option.  A few people have made the supine cowl. Check out the finished projects by hawkeyegirl3ronnale, and jeanscully. I always think it is fun to see how different a pattern can look when worked up in different color combinations.  Speaking of cowls,  kikukat's deco fan cowl is absolutely beautiful!  What a cool pattern and her color choices were spot on!   Players thought of a lot of other creative ways to use buttons this month!  I've seen two emotional support chickens so far with button embellishments (kimbuktu7 and heelsknitter). scitchr made an adorable Santa Clause Doll (with removable clothes! impressive!).  And  lmecoll and ladida2u embellished their gnomes with buttons!   I encourage you all to head on over to the Quarter 2 thread to check out these amazing finished objects along with many others!   Events  
  • Wayland Winter Farmers' Market- Farm Fiber Days: January 19 & March 9, 2025 at Russell's Garden Center in Wayland, MA
  • New England Farm & Fiber Festival: February 2 from 11a-5p at the Cyclorama in Boston
  • I'm going to plan to record at least some Vlogmas videos, depending on how the next few weeks go. Any requests of things you want to see?
  On a Happy Note
  • Megg and I went to see a local production of Cabaret.
  • Laura flew in to visit!
  • We saw Oisin in his high school's production of Hadestown. He was fantastic! Before the show, Laura and I picked up Millie and met Megg Hattie and Eme for dinner at the Cottage.
  • Millie slept over and made us pancakes for breakfast.
  • We hit a local craft fair that's become a tradition for us. Liz joined us too. I bought some beautiful pottery- a mug, 2 bowls and a planter.
  • I've been wearing my Silverlining sweater non-stop! I love that it matches earrings Eme made me.
  • Thanksgiving at my cousin Susan's.
  • Funny story- Mom wanting to get the kids ready in the middle of the night. She just needed toilet paper and wall paper!
  • So grateful for Laura coming and just being here to support me. I have some great friends, so blessed but she's defintely one of the best.
  Quote of the Week   There are unheralded tipping points, a certain number of times that we will unlock the front door of an apartment. At some point you were closer to the last time than you were to the first time, and you didn’t even know it. You didn’t know that each time you passed the threshold you were saying good-bye. –COLSON WHITEHEAD   Thank you for tuning in!   Contact Information:
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