IAPM36:Dyeing on the Farm

On today’s show, I get a little yarn-a-lot assist from Kris, I plug Knitters Uncensored (love it), and I do an interview with Carol Martin of farm house yarn. The Music at the end is Apple Sauce verses Sour Cream by the Levees
Also, WWKIP in Copley on Saturday… I can’t wait to be all out in public for pride weekend.

Also, thanks Sonia for pointing out this video.

Also, Shannon has a podcast over here.

 
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9 Responses to “IAPM36:Dyeing on the Farm”

  1. Kris Says:

    What a woot! my voice sounds different then how I hear it - do you ever feel that way? And can’t forget to let you know…the needles project is the Thermal from Knitty.com winter 2006 issue and anyone to see my progress check out kniftyred.blogspot.com

    Great interview with Carol Martin! It sounds like you had a great time! She makes me wish I had room for sheepies;)

  2. Elemmaciltur Says:

    Guido,

    Thank you sooooooo much for playing our promo!

    And I saw your comment on L&V! *ROFL*

  3. Emily Says:

    Great song — I eat my latkes plain :)

  4. Pam Says:

    I can’t wait for WWKIP day! Thanks for hosting!

  5. Cindy Says:

    After hearing Carol’s interview about farmers throwing away wool, I had to tell you about my find. I pass by a field several times a week that has 6 llamas. They are beautiful. I stopped to ask about their fiber and was told that they throw it away! I asked if I could have it when they sheared and they were thrilled that I wanted it. To make a long story short, I have over 7 lbs. of beautiful llama fiber ready to spin for the cost of processing (about $.85 an ounce). Plus they are going to give me more fiber next year!

  6. Yarn Traveler Says:

    Hey Purl Man! I am an avid listener from Wayzata, Minnesota. Thanks for the great show.

  7. Gigi Says:

    Oh My! Love, love, love the song you used this week. I was stocking shelves in a bookstore and burst out laughing. Thankfully there was no one else around at the time! It would be hard to explain if you have never exprienced the “Great Latke Condiment Debate”!

  8. Cath Says:

    Hi–I’m a new to the whole podcast thing–but I’ve been really enjoying yours. The song this week made me laugh. Since I’m not Jewish, I don’t have to make a choice! I put sour cream AND applesauce on my potato pancakes! Crazy, but true. Thanks for the great interviews.

  9. Sarah Says:

    so I got a huge amount of fiber back from zeilwiger, and a buncha dye. you and a select crew up for a “cookout n dye” (put the lobsterpots on the grill, and make it go) ?

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