Episode 48 of the Marina Skua podcast – Hand-spun yarn outfits and plans, and a spring garden update

Episode 48 of the Marina Skua podcast – Hand-spun yarn outfits and plans, and a spring garden update

Spring is here and I'm apparently in a hand-spun phase – I'm wearing hand-spun garments, knitting with hand-spun yarn, and preparing fibre for a future spinning and knitting project! There's a look at a hat design that's soon to be released, and a little tour around our front garden and a look at what I'm hoping to do with it.

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Show notes:

I'm wearing the Ironwork Tee by Dianna Walla in hand-spun yarn

I'm also wearing the Gown Cardigan by Irene Lin (the pattern is really not size-inclusive, sorry!). 

I'm knitting Cirro by Valentina Cosciani. The pattern was published in Issue 6 of Making Stories Magazine (affiliate link).

I'm planning to use the grey yarn I'm going to spin for a Mistland Cardigan.

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

"Reawakening" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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