Welcome to Episode 80: Finding Your Own Path to Health
Brainy Thing: 12:30 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 24:42
What we’re learning from our knitting:
Catherine likes her Coffee Shop Wrap by Alexandra Tavel https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/coffee-shop-wrap (free through Lion Brand Yarns,) but has been yearning for lace knitting.



Margaret tries creating a design for an elongated fair isle ornament. The project fails but she learns a lot. https://www.craftsy.com/knitting/classes/fair-isle-holiday-ornaments/497492. It’s Margaret’s design but Sunne Meyer’s ornament pattern.
Brainy Thing:
Catherine reviews the indie documentary “Beyond Food” http://beyondfoodthemovie.com/. Among other topics the film highlights parkour sports: https://www.artofmanliness.com/2013/07/19/beginners-guide-to-parkour/
A beginner’s guide in case anyone wants to take it up! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX7QNWEGcNI
Behind the Redwood Curtain:

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In Episode 80 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit, The documentary Beyond Food endorses the idea that to improve your brain and your body, you need to find the right approach for you; Catherine identifies herself as a lace knitter for now; Margaret fails at a design for fair isle ornaments but learns a lot; and both podcasters explore Old Town Eureka on a walking tour.