Welcome to Episode 89 How do We Change Our Minds; the Entering the next Dishcloth Swap; Catching the Virus Fever; Getting to Humboldt County
Brainy: 21:10 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 32:54
What We’re Learning from Our Knitting
Margaret caught the Virus fever when she needed a bright, sunny shawl before the sun came from its winter’s sleep in Humboldt.
It’s a four row repeat crochet triangle shawl — Virus Shawl No one know who the original designer is but you can find it at:


Dishcloth swaps
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/quadrant-dishcloth Quadrant Dishcloth Jenny Konopinski
Brainy Thing:
Why don’t we want to change our minds but how we overcome it — that’s what Margaret shares on the Brainy Segment.
Behind the Redwood Curtain:
We talk about how remote Humboldt is but how do you actually get there? Catherine shares information and pitfalls about getting to Humboldt.
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Today in Teaching Your Brain to Knit we explore how we change our minds and why we don’t want to, Margaret beats the winter blues with a yellow shawl; Catherine shares her finishing old projects and beginning new ones; and she also shares how to get to the isolated Humboldt county.