Episode 50: A Kickass Family Showdown Part 2

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This Episode picks up where part 1 left off.

Gear Check – 00:58

This is where we fully get into the amigurumi Pokemon kit by Sabrina Somers.

The Kit was available in the US at Michaels.

I found the kit to be both a good introduction to amigurumi – which is different from ‘standard’ crochet – as well as a thoughtful and detailed introduction into crochet itself. Sabrina did a wonderful job explaining the differences between amigurumi and ‘standard’ crochet and provided easy-to-understand instructions to make a high quality pokemon to start your own pokemon adventure. Gotta Crochet ’em All!

Gauge Rage: Scream into the Void – 31:00

Scenic Route – 31:11

Audio-Man, Mom, and I discuss a different place where we find inspiration – local fairs!

Our local fair is the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair. Your local fair can be an incredible resource to find other fiber crafty people to connect with the community, learn about local action to support the fiber arts, and sometimes just to show off. Validation is never to be discounted.

Not something Mom won the extra big purple ribbon for, but near enough for her to share.

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