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Media Link: Flower Power (plus xox XRX) (39:47)

Fiber Beat #12, Flower Power (plus xox XRX)

There's a million crafters in Fiber City and we've all got a yarn to spin.


Bobbin's Nest Studio

This episode of Fiber Beat is underwritten by Bobbin's Nest Studio, from Santa Clara, CA. Bobbin's Nest is a yarn and fabric store, specializing in materials for knitting, crocheting, sewing and hand embroidery. And, if you're in the Bay Area in December, join us for Bobbin's Nest's Holiday Cookie Party featuring an appearance by Cookie A. She'll be signing copies of her new book "knit. sock. love". The event is Saturday, December 4th from 4 to 6pm. We look forward to seeing you there!


For this episode I sat down with Earthues partner, Kathy Hattori, after an afternoon workshop of Indigo Dyeing that was part of the Men's Fall Knitting Retreat 2010. I spoke with Kathy about Earthues genesis and it's natural dye mission and message.

Then, I chatted with the Men's Fall Knitting Retreat 2010 scholarship recipient, Rusty Boyd, hailing from Murfreesboro, NC. This year's retreat benefitted tremendously from the generosity of XRX, Inc. in the form its very first scholarship. The unanimous decision of the judges was Rusty Boyd, who joined us for a fun-filled fiber extravaganza in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

Rusty Boyd: Dad, Knitter, & Scholarship Winner

Some wonderful news that we got after the completion of the Men's Retreat is that Rusty's is going to be a published designer in a forthcoming book of patterns from Skacel Knitting featuring a new line of yarns called Simplicity. We are so proud of Rusty and look forward to the release of this collection. Congratulations, Rusty!

The following people, places and things were mentioned:

 


Fiber Beat CONTEST for Episode No. 12

I have two naturally dyed prizes from Earthues: (1) a 22 Mini-Skein Sampler AND (2) an indigo themed Mini-Scarf Kit. Here’s all you have to do to enter a chance to win: tell us your favorite color found in nature. It can be a natural dye, such as madder OR a color of nature. For example, I love the color of maple leaves as they start to change for Fall. Now, it's your turn.

To enter, please leave your comment on fiberbeat.com or on the Fiber Beat Ravelry forum. One winner will be randomly selected from all the entries. DEADLINE FOR ENTERING IS December 15, 2010.


A massively sustainable thank you to everyone who downloaded and listened to the first NINETEEN episodes (audio/video) of Fiber Beat. Let me know what you think and leave a review on iTunes!

A naturally-hued hug to Kathy Hattori of Earthues & Rusty Boyd. Super scholarship thanks to XRX, Inc.


We used snippets of the songs below in this episode. If you like the music, please support the artists (links provided for your convenience):

  • "Fiber Beat theme" performed by Anthony Bonet from exclusive to Fiber Beat (2010)
  • "Brady Bunch - Incidental Music" composed by Frank DeVol from The Brady Bunch: The Complete Series (Paramount, 1969)
  • "Mood Indigo" performed by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra from Indigos (Columbia, 1990)
  • "The Secret Life of Plants" performed by Gilberto Gil from Acoustico (Atlantic, 1994)
  • "Ghananayakam" performed by U Srinivasfrom Modern Mandolin Maestro (Ace, 1991)
  • "The Safety Dance" performed by Men Without Hats from Rhythm of Youth (Virgin, 1982)
  • "Mood Indigo" performed by Frank Sinatra from In the Wee Small Hours (Capitol, 1955)
  • "Rusty the Clown" performed by The Wiggles from Go Bananas! (Razor & Tie, 2010)
  • "Lucky So and So" performed by Mose Allison from Middle Class White Boy (Elektra, 1982)
  • "A Fine Romance" performed by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald from Ella and Louis Again (Verve, 1957)
  • "Family Affair" performed by Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers from Go Go Swing Live (Future Records, 1986)
  • "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" performed by The Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers from Music For An Occasion (Bandleader Recordings, 2006)
  • "(Listen to the) Flower People" performed by Spinal Tap from This is Spinal Tap (Polydor, 1984)

 

My name is WonderMike and I'll see YOU on the Fiber Beat!!

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