Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast
Well there has been a lot of life and quite a bit of time, we are still here and sharing the fibre arts we do as life allows!
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We had a lot of life and even more fiber arts! Check out our show notes at https://weavolution.com/fiberlife
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Michelle and Erica catch up on their lives (as always) and crafting. See weavolution.com/fiberlife for full show notes.
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Sponsored by Weavolution If you would like to support the show, become a and get access to exclusive Patron content from Erica. Where to find us: iTunes, please leave us a review on ! We have an e-mail account, please feel free to e-mail us! Podcast Instagram: Finished Objects Erica finished sewing a new Persian Robe out of purple and fuscia handwoven twill fabric! TJ finished weaving off the warp on his rigid heddle loom! Erica will be warping the loom up again for lessons for other kids in the SCA here in the UK and Europe. WIP's Erica is working on thank...
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Erica and Michelle talk projects and TV recommendations. Feel free to share your own recommendations in the comments of this episode's show notes. weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-36
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Sponsored by Weavolution Full Shownotes at https://www.weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-35 If you would like to support the show, become a and get access to exclusive Patron content from Erica. Where to find us: iTunes, please leave us a review on ! We have an e-mail account, please feel free to e-mail us! Podcast Instagram: Michelle is Ravelry: MichelleTF Instagram: ...
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Finished objects. Previously, Michelle talked about how her daughter was weaving a rug. Her younger daughter also wants to weave one, but all we had left was white rug yarn. So we dyed it. It's red, fuschia and purple. Works in Progress: Michelle did some spinning. This was roving dyed back in her Washtenaw Wool dyeing days.
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Intro and Outro Music: Sundown by Joseph McDade, thank you!
Thank you for tuning in, Erica is a bit off her game in the first half, which was recorded the week after her second COVID shot/jab. Erica thanks our listeners for their understanding!
Erica
Finished threading 800 beads for TJ's first Dueling Club mitt.
Finished knitting the body of her Ginny cardigan. While knitting this cardi (and listening to one of Rick Riordan's books on Audible) it occurred to her that knit stitches are a bit like finger cuffs, if you get them too far apart from each other or too close together they get tighter! :) Thank you Jenny of Jenny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind off!! I don't know who you are or how you figured this out, but yes this is the perfect stretchy bind-off!!!! The bind off took quite a bit of time, but it was definitely worth it!
Erica has also picked up and knit the stitches for the shawl collar!! This feature is the reason she chose this pattern. Thankfully two days before she was ready to pick up and knit the stitches, she listened to the most recent Two Ewes Fiber Adventures Podcast. In this Episode Kelly and Marsha talked about 2 tips they had learned for great results when picking up and knitting stitches. Tip 1 use 1 size smaller needle when you are doing the pick up and knit stitches! Tip 2 pick up and knit all stitches, then decrease as needed to get the final amount of stitches that you need for the pattern!
Erica's second pair of socks, sock #1 is going pretty well.
Dueling Club fingerless Mitts are underway! :) Now that she has started knitting with beads, she's not sure why she ever thought she did not want to knit with beads! It is very easy! Erica does however recommend finding small children to thread the beads, if you have a large number to thread.
Erica spun singles of Sweet Georgia Yarn's Polwarth Silk blend in the Saltwater colourway. She rewound all the singles onto actual weaving bobbins, so there are small amounts on each bobbin. This will allow her to randomly ply the singles together with each other, in theory, this helps normalize the final yarn and help with consistency in the yarn.
Michelle sewed loops on some bowl buddies made by her sister https://www.facebook.com/mosburgjulie .
Now they can hang on the wall and be easy to find.












