Knitajourney Podcast
Enjoy the Journey.

Sherrill, of Belle of the Ball podcast is my first-ever podcaster interviewee.  Her blog is here:  http://baabonnybelle.blogspot.com/

And her podcast may be found here:  http://belleoftheballpodcast.blogspot.com/

There is a Belle of the Ball podcast group on Ravelry, where Sherrill is BaaBonnyBelle. 

Hope you enjoyed the conversation. 

If you're curious about the baroque lute music in the background, find Edward Martin's music here:  http://magnatune.com/artists/edward_martin

Thanks, Sherrill.

 

 

Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:54am CDT

Show notes for Episode 16:  Verbal Rain Dance. 

Would you like to read about lanolin and/or the wisking properties of wool?  Here are some places to start:   http://www.lotusorganics.com/articles/wool%20facts.aspxhttp://wiki.wikivegan.com/page/Lanolinhttp://johncwalton.com/WindowOutdoors/Waterproof%20Breathable%20Fabrics%20-%20Outdoor%20Guide.htmlhttp://www.patagonia.com/web/us/patagonia.go?slc=en_US&sct=US&assetid=2301

Interested in seeing how the other half do handcrafts?  The type filled with metals and geometry?  Look here at Dave Wages' Ellis Cycles site:  http://elliscycles.com/, and see the goings-on at the Handmade Bicycle show:  http://www.handmadebicycleshow.com/2009-show/

Dragonflies and their relationship to migratory raptors here:  http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/fall/DragonflyMigration.html.

Rain garden information, as in how to build one, here: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/runoff/rg/links.htm  and here:  http://www.raingardens.org/Index.php

Jean Feraca and her fabulous show Here on Earth is here: http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/ .  Margaret Wertheim and the Institute for Figuring (complete with information about the Crochet Coral Reef Project) is here:  http://www.theiff.org/reef/index.html

To send me a message, email me at:  susan@knitajourney.com or send a message on ravelry, where I'm susandolph.  Feel free to come by the Knitajourney group there, as well. 

Thanks for listening!  Journey on.

Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:48pm CDT

Show notes for Episode 15: 

Edward Martin performs baroque lute music:  http://magnatune.com/artists/edward_martin

The American Players Theater is a magical place:  http://www.playinthewoods.org/

The Robert Cray Band is mesmerizing:  http://www.myspace.com/robertcray   http://www.robertcray.com/

John Nemeth is no slouch, either:  http://www.johnnemethblues.com/

Hoxton is putting out a great podcast from London called Electric Sheep:  http://www.electricsheep-hoxton.blogspot.com/.  She is also on iTunes as Electric Sheep.  If you like Knitajourney, you will appreciate all these sheep. 

Is there a podcaster you would like to hear interviewed, Knitajourney-style?  Do you have a burning question you would like asked of other podcasters?  Leave a comment here or email me at susan@knitajourney.com or send me a message on Ravelry where I'm susandolph or leave a comment at the Knitajourney group in the thread titled "Interviews?" 

Thanks for listening.  Journey on. 

 

Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:28am CDT

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