Monday, March 4, 2013

Episode 12: March Mad Hat-Along



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First Period: In the Zone (3:36)
 Developing Play:
   1.  Mork by Julia Farwell-Clay with Berroco Ultra Alpaca, color 6281 (Redwood Mix)
   2. Knit Sampler Afghan by Coats & Clark with Red Heart Soft, this week's square is in Navy and Grape.
   3. The Not-Just-For-Chemo Reversible Cloche by Mary Keenan with Bernat Satin in Plum Mist Heather.

 Spin-o-Rama:
   Friends in Fiber; 4 oz of BFL/Silk blend in the Bollywood Bash colorway. One Bobbin done - 200 yds Navajo plied and one more bobbin to go!

 She Shoots, She scores!
   1. Soft Light by Suvi Simola with Knit Picks Simply Cotton Sport in Golden Heather
   2. Plain Rolled Brim Hat by Kraemer Yarn Shop with Cascade Cherub DK in color 512.

First Intermission: Rec League (18:20)
   Valentine's YAL winner announced!
   Announcing the March Mad Hatter KAL/CAL! See the Ravelry group for details.

Second Period: Training Room (22:50)
   Fitness tracking has resumed!
   Tips for hand, arm, and shoulder health.

Second Intermission: Around the League (35:25)
   Check out The Fat Squirrel Speaks!

Third Period: Hockey Talk (37:48)
 Hockey 101: Minor Penalties continued... Cross-Checking and Delay of Game
 Waaaahhhhh my two favorite players are hurt!

Post-Game Chatter (51:27)
 -Quick Mom Update
 -Talk about my upcoming trip to Furry Weekend Atlanta

1 comment:

  1. Fun episode! I'm excited for you about your trip to Atlanta. I think it is a lot like knitting. Some people don't understand how we can be so fascinated by something as "boring" as knitting!

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