Episode 332
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Here is the Islet Kerchief designed by Leila Raven. It is a classic piece knit in Hudson Valley Fibers Palisades and Bert & Ernie from Foster Sheep Farm.
Working on the bell-shaped part of the sleeves on my RibWave sweater designed by Joanna Ang. I have noticed how the stitches are shifting to the right? See that? I believe it has to do with a bit too much energy in my handspun. I am enjoying the level of complication and the clarity of this pattern.
So I had this idea of a shirt made of linen scraps and the notion of the sun shining on my shoulder. I found Sherri Lynn Wood’s Creativebug tutorials very helpful when it came to my first time piecing on a curve. Except for three seams, the entire shirt is hand stitched and hand finished.
It was a thrill to teach hand sewing to these amazing crafters! HERE is a link to a list of resources for hand sewing that you might find useful.
Off the Shelf
What the Owl Knows by Jennifer Ackerman
That top is a triumph. I zoomed in for a look at your top stitching – exquisite!
The other day I was walking in the woods near my house when I heard an Great Horned Owl very near. I looked up and there it was, on a branch just a few feet above me. What a treat! Could it be the same one that calls every summer evening for hours?