Brainy Thing: 17:29 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 27:00
What We're Learning from Our Knitting:
Margaret muses about several shades of black after finishing a generic top down, Fish Lip Kiss Heeled generic sock with Soft Like Kittens yarn from independent dyer, Annette M Russell in Auckland, New Zealand (now on indefinite hiatus)
http://www.softlikekittens.com/
Behind the Redwood Curtain:
Margaret shares the story of the Little Sailboat Who Could, The Golden Rule which is a project of the Veterans for Peace to teach the world about the dangers of nuclear war and testing.
Our Ravelry board is a great source of information. Check out what BeadWeasel has to say about Beads on our Episode 54 thread.
Remember, there are prizes and fun on our 2017 Learn-along. Check out the thread on our Ravelry page.
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This time on the Teaching Your Brain to Knit Podcast we explore probably a not very scientific view of how personality and mood impact color and vice versa, Catherine rages against bulky yarn but gets comfort from baby yarn, Margaret muses on several shades of black, she also tells the story of the Little Sailboat Who Could, a veterans for peace project teaching about the dangers of nuclear war and testing and then there's a tip from one of our listeners, bead weasel about beads.