In this episode I give an update on my nylon-free sock experiment and talk about a garden-based fibre experiment. Prompted by a recent pricing experiment amongst some pattern designers, I include a book review about an interesting grassroots initiative, Incredible Edible Todmorden. And I finish with a bumper crop of inspiring gems.
You can find me as Mrs_M_Curiosity_Cabinet on Instagram and as Meg-aka-Mrs-M on Ravelry.
More detailed show are available at Mrs M's Curiosity Cabinet.
Music: As I figure by Kevin MacLeod on FreeMusicArchive and licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0 License
Episode 17: Of lace and little luxuries
Episode 16: Of novelty, curiosity and inspiration
Episode 15: Of product, process and engineering
Episode 14: Of natural shades, trousers and foraging delights
Episode 13: In conversation with the Knitting Monk
Episode 12: Reflections on community, the wool sector, change and colour.
Episode 11: Of Jacob, nettle fibre and tool making
Episode 10: Of patterns, fitting and agency
Episode 9: Of treats and books
Episode 8: Wardrobe engineering and Folk Fashion
Episode 7: Of pantries and savouring
Episode 6: Waste, experimenting and playing
Episode 5: A hybrid control pair, affordability and cracking the bodice
Episode 4: Sock engineering and bioregional making
Episode 3: Lessons from the sewing room, comfort knits and knitting, and another kind of fibre craft (Re-loaded)
Episode 2: A sock experiment, the Craft of Use and a spot of kitchen alchemy.
Episode 1: Who, why and EYF 2017
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