Thursday, January 17, 2013

Episode 154: Bursting Pipes

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When the weather outside is frosty, we rely on our handmade goods up here on the farm...

Celebrating our listeners who have joined the CogKnitive 25 – , 50 –, and 75 – Bear Clubs for MBP. You can see who they all are right here. Great work!

Have YOU completed 25, 50, or 75 bears for Mother Bear Project? Send me your snail and a link to your Ravelry projects page, and CogKnitive will send you a special wristband to celebrate with you.

Add yourself to our CogKNITive Listeners Map.

We have a website at http://www.cogknitive.com/. You can find older episodes there.

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The Annual CogKnitive Mother Bear project CAL/KAL is in progress until I get to Stitches West in late February. You can enter ANY bear that you have made since MARCH 2, 2012, BUT you MUST post it to the group NOW, even if you've already posted it. That way, I can easily find who wants to be entered for our prizes.

What's On My Hook/Needles/Spindle:

Finished:

Bear #27 for the CAL/KAL. Leland Bear, pictured last episode.

Bear #28 for the CAL/KAL. Rick RedLegs.


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Bear #29 for the CAL/KAL: Maritza Bear:

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Still in Progress:

The Tehachapi Project Shawl. In part one of the D chart section! No changes here.

Bertha's Mad, Mysterious Mobius.  No work this week.

Dizzy Blondes:
Working on a batt of llama in pencil roving from Gandalf the llama, thanks to Mette.

Finished a random batt of silvery brown alpaca that I just had lying in stash--not one of my herd.

Strategy:
Hypersensitive folks: Proactive v. reactive.

Put A  Lid On It:
Cough syrup. For real. See the last entry (non-podcast) for the recipe.
SB Canning
Food in Jars

Something I Really Like:

The Vicar of Dibley. 90's camp and county comedy from the BBC.



Blather:

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Mother Bear CAL/KAL update, looking forward to Stitches West,

Aaaaand it is REALLY REALLY COLD on the farm!

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