Episode 6: Christmas Knitting and a Giveaway!
Episode Six is now live and ready for your viewing pleasure. We had a great time discussing our current knitting projects, including many Christmas gifts in the works. Please come join us and enter our lovely giveaway!
Show Notes
Where to Find Us
You can find Queen Deborah on Instagram as @indigochickendolls, on Ravelry as purplepinwheel, and on Etsy as IndigoChicken. We also have a Ravelry group for Meanwhile, At the Castle.
Queen Emily can be found on Instagram as @saltcityknits, and on Ravelry as egclawson.
Yarns and patterns mentioned
Cascade Heritage Handpainted in Sage Honey
Knit Picks Felici in Bubble Gum
Greenwood Fiberworks in Crocus Magenta
JuliannasFibre in Silver Lining (for the mittens)
Tied Knots Hat by Justyna Lorkowska
Just Like Me Knits pattern book, Gigi Doll Military Jacket
UpInYarns Christmas Mini Set
Burlap and Blossoms quilt block patterns
Amanda Makes Yarn in the beautiful Meanwhile, At the Castle colorway!
Join our giveaway for the beautiful Meanwhile, At the Castle yarn and Deborah’s gorgeous project bag! You can get one entry into the drawing for each of the following:
– Follow @saltcityknits on Instagram
– Follow @indigochickendolls on Instagram
– Join the Ravelry group for Meanwhile, At the Castle
The giveaway ends on December 10th!
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Episode 5: Buy All The Things!
This week Deborah and I told ourselves that we weren’t going to have an episode as long as our last two Well, in one way we were right. We apparently are not capable of being short on words. We are embracing our verbosity and just throwing caution to the wind. We hope you enjoy this episode. We had such a great time making it!
Show Notes
Patterns, yarns, shops and supplies mentioned
Twisted Owl Fiber Studio – Desert Sunset
Wasatch and Wool Yarns (LYS)
Lane Cervinia
Cascade Heritage Paints – Sage Honey
Marianated Yarns – Jungle
Madelinetosh – unicorn tales in Glazed Pecan, Neon Peach, Flashdance, and Cousteau
Knitpicks Felici – in Time Traveler, Bubble, Kaliedescope, Rainbow and Hawthorn fingering
KitKat Hat by Andre Sue Knits (pattern)
Paradise Fibers (LYS in Spokane Washington)
Sweet Georgia Yarns – Smitten
Geek Socks (pattern)
Mrs. Crosby Loves to Play – Bahama Woodstar
Muriel Capelet by Louisa Harding from Knits from an English Rose (pattern)
Loop by Casapinka (pattern)
Reversible Bucket Bag from the Bag Making Bible (sewing pattern)
Podcasts mentioned
Books Mentioned
The Lonesome Gods by Louis L’Amour
The Cursed Child by JK Rowling , Jack Thorn, and John Tiffany
The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien
Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody
The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
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Episode 4: Quilts Galore!
Show Notes:
Shusui by Layla Qing of Qing Fiber
Hitofude Cardigan by Hiroko Fukatsu
Lancashire Dream by Gabrielle Danskknit
Project bag by AMarieKnits
Susan B Anderson How I Make Socks
Moda Bake Shop Pinwheel Baby Quilt
Read Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease
You can find Deborah:
On Ravelry as Purplepinwheel
On Instagram as indigochickendolls
On Etsy as Indigo Chicken
You can find Emily:
On Ravelry as Egclawson
On Instagram as saltcityknits
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Episode 3: Introducing my Co-Host, and a Giveaway!
September 21, 2016
Show notes:
Lancashire Dream by Gabrielle Danskknit
Hitofude Cardigan by Hiroku Fukatsu
Project bag by AMarieKnits on Etsy
Yarns mentioned: Cascade Effects, Wonderland yarns, Shusui by Qing Fiber on Etsy
***JOIN OUR GIVEAWAY!***
A darling hand-knit bunny. Giveaway is open until October 5th, 2016. Enter by joining our Revelry group at the link below and answering the question, “What books are you reading right now?”
Join our Ravelry Group: Meanwhile at the Castle
Find us on Instagram as @saltcityknits and @indigochickendolls
My Etsy Shop: Indigo Chicken
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Episode 2: Great Basin Fiber Arts Fair, and Llama vs. Alpaca
September 3, 2016
Show notes:
A Tale of Two Knitters podcast
The Dyer’s Notebook podcast
Hey Sister podcast
Inside Number 23 podcast
Grocery Girls podcast
Join our Ravelry Group: Meanwhile at the Castle
Find us on Instagram as @saltcityknits and @indigochickendolls
My Etsy Shop: Indigo Chicken
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Welcome to Our First Podcast Episode
August 24, 2016
Show notes:
Reggiesdolls Etsy Shop
Knuffies Etsy shop
“Imagine yourself as a living house. God comes in to rebuild that house. At first, perhaps, you can understand what He is doing. He is getting the drains right and stopping the leaks in the roof and so on; you knew that those jobs needed doing and so you are not surprised. But presently He starts knocking the house about in a way that hurts abominably and does not seem to make any sense. What on earth is He up to? The explanation is that He is building quite a different house from the one you thought of – throwing out a new wing here, putting on an extra floor there, running up towers, making courtyards. You thought you were being made into a decent little cottage: but He is building a palace. He intends to come and live in it Himself.”
― C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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What Do I Do With All This Zucchini?!
If you are like us, and have a garden, you probably have zucchini overload! There are some summers where it literally takes over my kitchen counters! What a good problem to have, really. I have a list of things I do with mine to try and vary the zucchini eating experience. Here is just one of the recipes I make with mine. It’s extremely simple, quick, and delicious!
Lemon Garlic Zucchini Wedges with Parmesan
Gluten Free
Serves 2-4
Ingredients:
- 2 medium zucchini
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- 2 TBS olive oil
- 1 large clove of garlic, finely minced
- Garlic Salt and Lemon Pepper for seasoning
- 2-4 TBS freshly grated parmesan cheese
- cherry tomatoes and herbs for garnish
- Fresh marinara, and/or ranch dressing for dipping.
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
- In a large ziplock baggie, mix together lemon juice, olive oil, minced garlic, garlic salt, and lemon pepper. Set aside.
- Cut zucchini into long wedges, about 1/2″ thick. Add these to the baggie containing the olive oil mixture and seal the baggie closed. Gently squish around with your hands to evenly distribute the olive oil.
- Dump out onto a large baking sheet and sprinkle generously with parmesan cheese.
- Bake at 400 degrees F. for 11-12 minutes.
- At the end of the cooking time, switch the oven to broil and continue baking for about 3 minutes, or until cheese is lightly browned.
- Remove from the oven and place on serving dish. Sprinkle cherry tomatoes and fresh herbs over the top to garnish.
- Serve piping hot with fresh marinara, or my personal favorite, ranch dressing for dipping.
*Note: I did a quick search online and saw that both of the seasonings I used are gluten free. You should always check this out for yourself each time you purchase, as companies often change ingredients or processing methods.
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General Conference Journaling Page
I love journaling pages! Some of my favorites come from Allison at Simple Inspirations. One of her gratitude charts sparked an idea and I used it as inspiration to create a General Conference journaling page. I plan to use it as a way to organize main points from a speaker and take more detailed notes on separate pages. My family has a discussion after the last session of conference on Sunday and it always helps me to remember who spoke about what easily without having to dig through piles of notes.
Please enjoy these for your own personal use. There is a black and white version as well as one in color.
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Ponderize This
Being the Branches
Two weeks ago my church’s General Conference was held. It’s an opportunity for church members to hear messages from our leaders that inspire us to be focused on the most important things.
One of the talks that has stayed with me was by Elder Joseph W. Sitati and was titled “Be Fruitful, Multiply and Subdue the Earth.”
This is not a new topic to the Christian world. In Genesis 1:27-28 we read the following:
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
28 And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
The concept of subduing the earth has much depth and meaning behind it but today I want to concentrate on the first part of that sentence.
What’s funny is that whenever I’ve heard the phrase “be fruitful and multiply” I thought it was all one thing – the instruction to have children.
Now, we know that God’s commandment to multiply is still in force. Children are a gift from God and our families are central to His plan for us. We have the responsibility to bring children into this world, nourish and nurture them, teach them and train them, and most of all, love them. There are many who believe that this commandment is wrong. That the world is too over-populated. Or maybe that there is just not enough good in the world to justify bringing children into it. I disagree with all of those statements.
But that is not the purpose of this post. How do we continue to live this commandment when we are no longer having children? Does that mean that our work is done?
Be fruitful.
In John 15:5-8 we read:
5 I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
6 If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.
7 If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.
8 Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.
And in Matthew 7:20 we are told that “by their fruits, ye shall know them.”
What does it mean to be the branches? Another way of describing this is the more current Producer vs Consumer mindset.
Richard and I like to call this being a Creator rather than a consumer.
Creators vs Consumers
A creator is someone who is bringing forth good fruit. Wherever they go or whatever they do, they leave a place better and richer for having been there. I think of consumers, not in the way that we by necessity consume products but the mindset, as the swarm of locusts who descend on an area and pick it clean then move on to the next area. A creator would be the farmer that comes in and plants and tends his crops, growing food and creating beauty. Another phrase I’ve heard is squatters vs. homesteaders. Which one is there for the long haul? Which one is thinking long-term and planning for the future, not just for themselves but for those to follow after?
I’m not even going to talk about business here. I think there are lots of conversations happening about having a producer mindset in the business world but what about when it comes to our homes, families and communities?
What does it look like?
When you look around it’s easy to see the consumers. Think about education. A short examination will show which families are just looking for the next educational product to consume and use up and which families are invested in assisting, sharing, and building up educational resources and communities.
In communities there are the families who move into neighborhood and stay there for as long as it’s convenient or new and exciting then move on to the next bigger, better location. Then there are families who invest in making the community more unified through serving their neighbors, caring for the common areas, being involved in local government or councils, and generally being aware of each other.
In our homes, friendships, workplaces, communities we have the daily choice whether we are going to build or consume. And don’t forget about the online community.
Even at church we see this. And this is the question I want to pose to myself. Am I being a consumer of the gospel? Or am I being Christ’s hands to build up His kingdom? When I am in a consumer mindset I go to church only looking for what I can get out of it. I am willing to serve only as long as it’s convenient or doesn’t challenge me to step out of my comfort zone. I put in the minimum and that’s what I get out of it.
What would Jesus have us do?
As a co-creator with God I would instead go to church looking for what I can give, who I can serve, who I can lift, and what I can improve. I would look for ways to build those around me. I would fulfill church callings willingly, even ones that are a big stretch for me. In short, I would try to be like Jesus.
He is the greatest example. He literally created the earth. He gave us our lives, our families, all that is beautiful and good and worthy. As we follow His example we become creators/producers and make this world closer to the heaven we look forward to. And we find joy along the way.
I’d highly recommend watching Elder Sitati’s message for yourself. Take a few minutes and nourish yourself so you can go out and create something beautiful today.
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