Episode 45 of the podcast – Cosy fireside chat, Woodbind, colourwork yoke knitting, Mendip DK colour love

Episode 45 of the podcast – Cosy fireside chat, Woodbind, colourwork yoke knitting, Mendip DK colour love

Join me by the fire on a chilly winter's day as I chat about some of the yarn I've been dyeing recently, and some past and present hand-knits with my local lambswool Mendip DK yarn. I'd love you to join the Out of the Dark Make-Along, which I run annually from January to March – use my yarn or patterns to win prizes! (Full details on how to enter in the video and in the show notes below.)

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Show notes:

I'm wearing my Rimeflower Hat

The Woodbind Jumper pattern is available now. Mine is knitted in Garthenor Beacons in the colour Wild Olive.

My hand-dyed Mendip DK yarn is British wool sourced from Fernhill Fibre, a local eco-farm in the South-West of England.

See all my Mendip DK designs. The colourwork yoked jumper I'm designing will be released later this year.

Details on the Out of the Dark Make-Along.

I mentioned Katt Weaver's podcast as one I'm really enjoying at the moment.

Harriet of Wild Wood Stitches makes beautiful project bags.

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Intro music is Dead from the Beginning, Alive to the End by Doctor Turtle

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