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Welcome to our 'The Self Contained Knitter' collection

Dan returns with the latest episode of his one man show, 'The Self Contained Knitter'. This time you join him feeling guilty about neglected projects. Dan looks deeply into why his Equinox Mitts have hibernated for so long and develops a plan to get them off the needles.

Join Dan as he:

  • Mentions how his daughter Bryony has started paying very close attention to the weather lately!

  • Talks through the guilt he has felt neglecting some projects lately

  • Discusses dementia and the need to keep the brain active

  • Develops a plan to finish his Equinox Mitts

  • Mentions the interview we did with Dom Jones the composer of lots of the music we use https://www.patreon.com/posts/65538253

  • Talks through a new plan for keeping his colourwork consistent

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Catch up with the rest of the series 2 here:

Watch series 1 here:

Find something else to watch https://bakerybears.com/watch/

Thank you so much for watching.

Kay & Dan x

Files

'Neglected Projects' Ep.3 S.2 'Self Contained Knitted'

00:00 Introduction 04:17 My Favourite Ever Projects 05:58 Close Look at WYS Colourlab Aran 09:15 Neglected Project Guilt 14:15 Consistent Colourwork Plan 17:07 Yoke Knitting Highlights 20:11 My Worst Knitting Habit 24:21 Final Thoughts Follow the presenters on Ravelry - ObiwanKnitter & Bryonybear Follow the Bakery Bears on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bakerybears/

Comments

Micalanne Child

Just a thought: You mentioned having a bad habit in regards to wanting to do only what we’re good at. I would like to submit that it’s not bad, rather, just a habit. And habits can be altered for our desired progression. Your work is excellent, as always, Dan! I enjoy watching each piece come to completion and hearing your thoughts on your process.

Linda Crockett

As I sit here just knitting round and round on my Musselburgh hat, I really admire how you’re always striving to learn new skills and get better at your knitting!