I Thought I Knew How

A podcast about knitting and life and all sorts

Episode 044: Viveka Velupillai of Uradale Yarns

Anne sits down with Viveka Velupillai of Uradale Yarns to talk about her study of the Shetland dialect as well as the organically grown and processed Uradale Yarns.

Anne sits down with Viveka Velupillai of Uradale Yarns to talk about her study of the Shetland dialect as well as the organically grown and processed Uradale Yarns.

Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode

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Manos del Uruguay yarns from Fairmount Fibers
Alegria Grande from Manos del Uruguay
Drops of Spring Mitts pattern
Enter to win three mini skeins of Manos Del Uruguay at the I Thought I Knew How Instagram account. Enter by November 4, 2020!
Find the Halloween/October Knit Along in the I Thought I Knew How Facebook Group
Langanloumous hand-spun yarn
Poppy’s Pompom
Black Spider Shawl from Morehouse Farm
Enter to win one of 5 copies of the Shetland Wool Adventures Journal
Tell your friends about the upcoming Online International Fiber Festival, and find the shopping lists for the festival here, too! The festival is coming up, November 9 – 16, 2020!
WIKITONGUES: Christine Speaking Shetlandic
Dialect: Shetland Life
Thelma’s Reading in Broad Shetland Dialect
Shetland for Wirds on Instagram
Uradale Yarns Website
Uradale Yarns on Instagram

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Morehouse Farm is running a series of 5 knit alongs to get your holiday knitting before December! Visit their website to pick up your supplies! Also, sign up for their Open Farm Day, coming November 1!

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