podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo show

podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo

Summary: I learned to crochet in a professional development course called “Crochet for Stress Relief.” I had never been much of a crafty person — but I fell in love with the fiber arts. A few years later, I learned to knit by watching video tutorials. Next, I took my first spinning class and purchased a Louet. When my mother discovered a loom in her attic, I took it home. The setting for all of this crafting is a lovely tea house near Delaware Water Gap, PA. I’ve been a longtime listener of audio podcasts and I’m happy to add my contribution with Yarns at Yin Hoo, which I will release in August of 2013.

Podcasts:

 Episode 14: You Are What You Knit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode includes: The Back Porch, The Front Porch, On the Screen, and Prize & Contest Announcements. Listen:   The Back Porch I’ve completed several projects, including two Pom Pom It! hats by Stephen West.  This is a great project for using small amounts of worsted yarn.  The pom pom topper pulls the whole hat … Continue reading Episode 14: You Are What You Knit

 Episode 13: Respect the Pumpkin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Did you know that a serving (1 cup) of cooked pumpkin provides nearly 200 percent of recommended Vitamin A, about 20 percent of recommended Vitamin C intake, and as much potassium as a banana?  Pumpkins are tasty, versatile, and a reliable source of fiber and beta-carotene. In this episode, I’ll provide recipe ideas that feature […]

 Episode 12: Life on the Farm | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode features an interview with Sherry of Spinner’s End Farm, located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.             Listen:   On her blog, Sherry lists the animals who live at Spinner’s End:  a herd of Shetland Sheep, English angora rabbits, two olde English babydoll southdown sheep, three rescue llamas, two pygora […]

 Episode 11: Report from Rhinebeck | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode includes segments titled: Yarn Lover at Large, Off the Shelf, and The Back Porch.           Listen: The Yarns at Yin Hoo website was hacked over the weekend.  The situation has now been corrected.  Thank you to everyone for your patience.  My site was one of many that were compromised […]

 Episode 10: Over the Rainbow | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode features segments titled: Ever-expanding Skill Set and Yarn Lover at Large.         Listen:   Ever-expanding Skill Set Over the Rainbow Chard: an ideal autumn dish, rich in all the nutrition of leafy greens, that can be served as a main course or side dish.  Try the recipe with rainbow chard, […]

 Episode 9: Find the Remote | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode features the highlights of 36 hours spent in Vermont, plus an interview sure to boost your understanding of the term “post-apocalyptic skill set.” Listen:   36 Hours in Vermont Our little road trip to the Green Mountains included several stops and lots of driving around to admire the fall foliage.  We tasted […]

 Episode 8: Acid & Autumn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode includes the following segments: The Back Porch, Yarn Lover at Large, Ever-expanding Skill Set, The Front Porch, and Gratitude Journal. Listen:   The Back Porch My Batad is complete.  I’m calling it Acid & Autumn.  The colors are appropriate for this time of year when the leaves have started to turn many […]

 Episode 7: Gold Standard of Gratitude | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Listen:   Today’s segments include contest details, Ever-expanding Skill Set, and A Little Bit of Learning. Teacher Tribute Challenge To enter the contest, think of a meaningful teacher in your life.  It may be someone who taught you in a classroom, or someone from whom you learned in a less formal environment.  Write a letter […]

 Episode 6: Welt Is a 4-letter Word | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

 Listen:   This episode features segments titled: A Little Bit of Learning, Off the Shelf, Yarn Lover at Large, and Ever-expanding Skill Set. A Little Bit of Learning The word welt comes to us from Middle English; the first known use was during the 15th century.  At first, the term was used to refer to a strip (of leather) […]

 Episode 5: I Was a Human Salad Spinner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  This week’s episode includes the following segments: Double Happiness, Yarn Lover at Large, The Back Porch and The Front Porch. Double Happiness Knitting and listening to jazz while sipping wine and nibbling cheese and sopressata on a sunny September afternoon is really the best life has to offer.  This weekend, I took advantage of […]

 Episode 4: Tea & Empathy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  This week’s episode features the following segments: Backstory, A Little Bit of Learning, Ever-expanding Skill Set, and Gratitude Journal. Since Episode 3, I have been working on intentional spinning. Here is half of my mixed BFL (bluefaced leicester) from Beesybee Fibers.  Hopefully next week I can report on yardage.  This fiber certainly has been a […]

 Episode 3: Hunterdon Handmade | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  This week’s episode features the following segments: Backstory, Yarn Lover at Large, The Back Porch, The Front Porch, and Double Happiness. Yarn Lover at Large A little shop in Frenchtown has nice yarn selection and a wide variety of classes.  Betty is a kind and patient teacher with a lot of expertise.  If you […]

 Episode 2: Longtime Listener | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode includes segments titled: Backstory, A Little Bit of Learning, Ever-expanding Skill Set, The Back Porch, and Gratitude Journal.     Backstory Here are a few podcasts I enjoy.  I hope you give them a chance and let me know if you enjoy any of them. Good Food The Splendid Table To the […]

 Episode 1: Inspiration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  Backstory The cliff’s edge of Newport, RI was our destination this summer.  There, on the grounds of Marble House, is a Chinese tea house that Alva Vanderbuilt installed on her property in the early 1900’s.  The structure was a spectacle and the backdrop for elaborate costume parties and fundraisers to raise money for women’s […]

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