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Ep. 035 Celebrate Neurons with Knitworks

Mar 19, 201643 min
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Brainy thing:  23:33        Behind the Redwood Curtain:  33:33 What We’re Learning from our Knitting: Catherine’s been doing some knitting for a theatre production:  She made a pair of fingerless mitts in bright pink for the monkey character in Jungalbook, just relying on measurements and her memory of doing mitts.   She used Deceptive Cookie's  http://www.ravelry.com/people/DeceptiveCookie Bias Stripe Shawl Recipe http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bias-stripe-shawl-recipe  (free) for a black and orange scarf for the tiger character.   Margaret talks about her marathon sock-darning event using different methods on socks of hers that have developed holes.     Brainy Thing:   Neural Knitworks:   http://www.scienceweek.net.au/neural-knitworks/ Catherine shares Australian Pat Pillai’s idea to knit and weave brain cells as a way to celebrate Austrailia’s National Science Week in August.  Knit, crochet, and knotting patterns of neurons are available for free on the website for the project Neural Knitworks.    Behind the Redwood Curtain Margaret talks about the hiking trail of Trinidad Head in Trinidad, California — a short but pretty steep uphill climb that rewards with a fantastic almost 350 degree view at the top.   Podcast Business: The incentive for joining the Ravelry group  Teaching Your Brain to Knit  http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit  and the contest for Knitting Tips continue.
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