Episode 177 - Sunshine on ma Paws




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Summary: This episode is kindly sponsored by   Scotch Tweed is a small family textiles firm based in the Scottish Borders.  Run by Angela with a huge amount of technical and know how support from her Dad, Gerald - they have a wealth of experience in the weaving and textile trade - over 57 years to be exact!!   Their aim is to bring top quality tartan and tweed fabric, along with other Scottish goods and apparel (including Highland Wear) to their customers at the best possible value.   Angela is happy to speak to anyone at anytime in regards to their requirements - if you cannot see what you are looking for on the website give her a call - the number is on the website www.scotchtweed.co.uk and is a UK Freephone Number.   The website is currently undergoing a bit of a refurb and update so not all the products are showing at the moment - if in doubt get in touch!   To help support the Podcast, Angela has provided a Discount Code for listeners - just quote CCCPodcast at checkout to receive a 10% discount anytime.   Blether Insurance on our crafty stash Wots e Craic Pattern companian to the https://perthfestivalofyarn.uk/ Grandmzmac on Instagram to find my mums new caridgan. Review The Knitting Goddess has a fantastic new Yorkshire yarn called One Farm Yarn. https://www.theknittinggoddess.co.uk/ourshop/cat_1441710-One-Farm-Yarn.html   Coming Up Loch Ness Knit Fest - 13-15 October 2017 Loch Ness Knit Fest charity drive this year - The Queen Mother’s Clothing Guild (founded in 1882) do a remarkable amount for causes across the UK. Charities local to us that have benefitted from the Guild include Women’s Aid, Raigmore Hospital, Highland Hospice, Horseback UK and CHAS Children’s Hospice. So what do they do? The Queen Mother’s Clothing Guild collect knitted items (as well as bed linen, anoraks and other items) from generous crafters like you and distribute them across all their charity partners after packing and sorting in the autumn. Incredibly, they manage to gather around 20,000+ items annually for those in need. And how can you help? We’ll that’s just the thing. Without people like you, who love to knit, the charity wouldn’t achieve such great things that genuinely aid so many across the country. So we challenge you to get those knitting needles in action and help us add to the collection of crafted wonders. The items that they’re most in need of are… hats, gloves, scarves and socks for men, women and children Premature baby clothing Baby clothing Pram or cot blankets Knee rugs Bed blankets So if you’re an avid knitter and able to help, we’d love to hear from you. Or if you’re a beginner, a simple knitted square or two will do and we can transform these into beautiful blankets. This Knit-A-Long is about the participation and sharing of finished objects. A few prizes will be awarded to people that post in the associated threads in our Ravelry Group ‘Loch Ness Knit Fest Chat’. Exact details will be confirmed but we will award prizes for: Most helpful and congenial Most prolific crafter Best team effort Most Highlander – themed Random prize draw To show just how marvellous you are, we would like to display your finished objects at the festival and present them to the Guild so please send them to: Loch Ness Knit Fest Ltd. 8 High Street Invergorden Scotland IV18 OET Me Me Meeee Section Tunisian Crochet - Paving Mitts by Twinset Ellen Beannie Hat by Janet Russell, TwistedKnitter on Ravelry Using Blacker Brushwork Birthday Yarn. Fugue in Mosiac Minor by Kirsten Kapur Hannah Ross tells me "fugue" is pronounced like fog with "yew" in the middle! Spinning Library - Rather be the Devil by Ian Rankin Drams Bushmills 10 Year Old Single Malt. Scalleywags Blended malt Shoppy Section www.etsy.com/shop/caithnesscraft Or PayPal.Me/Caithnesscraft Blah Blah Blaaaa Section Louise Hunt on Raverly, Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram as CaithnessCraft www.caithnesscraftcollective.podbean.com for the podcast