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Mind and Muse Crochet and other crafts:              Vacation Crochet (2018 - Episode 7)

9/6/2018

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Show notes: Episode 7: Vacation mode off!!

Patterns, designers and web pages mentioned in this episode:

WIPS:
  1. The Alchemist Cardigan: Jess from https://makeanddocrew.com
  2. The Impressionist Shawl: Helen Stuart from curioushandmade on Ravelry:  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/impressionists-mkal
  3.  The Sockmatician’s Basic sock recipe:  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sockmaticians-toe-ups
Websites mentioned:
  1. https://www.knitit-hookit-craftit.com/   owned by Fay of the crochetcircle podcast
  2. https://www.etsy.com/shop/crochetluna – Claudia is the host of the crochetluna podcast and also owner of an etsy shop where she sells project bags and pins.
  3. https://www.etsy.com/shop/littlebeanloves – Kayleen is the owner of this yarn dyeing shop. She dyes a lot of Harry Potter inspired yarns.
  4. crochetcakes podcast on YouTube – my podcasting experience began by co-hosting with my daughter’s podcast. Search on YouTube to see past episodes. The necklace I am wearing in this episode was first presented in Episode 5: C^2 Summer Special (http://youtu.be/j4FgOrbGe2Y)
Yarn mentioned:
  1. Caron cotton cakes – boho floral colorway
  2. Voolenvine Yarns - Edinburgh colorway, www.voolenvine.com
  3. Exploding Tardus – found at https://www.etsy.com/shop/LittlebeanCrochet
  4. Noro Taiyo yarns – gradient cake yarns. I bought mine from https://www.littleknits.com
  5. My very first local yarn store visit was to:
 The Elegant Ewe, Concorde, New Hampshire. (website but not an online store: https://www.elegantewe.com)
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    Caroline Rodriguez

    About 10 years ago I discovered that there was a crafty side to me. Since then, there have even been times when I considered taking up crafting as a full time job. But, I guess that is something I have heard most people who practice some craft say.  Someday... one day... Until then...  I guess I'll just blog about it. Thanks for being part of the crafty side of my life! ​

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