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amina is inspired by colour and fibers and so broom-making seemed like a natural fit. amina spends her days binding naturally unprocessed broom corn (also known as sorghum bi-colour) grown locally on her acreage and imported from north american sources. amina binds them with natural and synthetic threads to make over 60 varieties of brooms and brushes in over 42 different colours. amina harvests many of the handles she uses in her broom making by foraging the forest for the perfect sticks in areas across manitoba and across canada when possible. you can find her online at prairebreezefolkartsstudio.com and on instagram @prairiebreezefolkarts.
each season we read a new book about witchcraft practices around the world with the #snortandcacklebookclub, with a book review by ash and the occasional guest helping us close out the season. this season's #snortandcacklebookclub read is "witchcraft in early modern poland 1500-1800" by wanda wyporska.
take the fibre witch quiz at ashalberg.com/quiz. follow us on instagram @snortandcackle and be sure to subscribe via your favourite podcasting app so you don't miss an episode! find transcripts for every episode at snortandcackle.com - just navigate to "podcast" in the main menu.
seasons 1-3 of snort & cackle are generously supported by the manitoba arts council.
By sunflowerknitamina is inspired by colour and fibers and so broom-making seemed like a natural fit. amina spends her days binding naturally unprocessed broom corn (also known as sorghum bi-colour) grown locally on her acreage and imported from north american sources. amina binds them with natural and synthetic threads to make over 60 varieties of brooms and brushes in over 42 different colours. amina harvests many of the handles she uses in her broom making by foraging the forest for the perfect sticks in areas across manitoba and across canada when possible. you can find her online at prairebreezefolkartsstudio.com and on instagram @prairiebreezefolkarts.
each season we read a new book about witchcraft practices around the world with the #snortandcacklebookclub, with a book review by ash and the occasional guest helping us close out the season. this season's #snortandcacklebookclub read is "witchcraft in early modern poland 1500-1800" by wanda wyporska.
take the fibre witch quiz at ashalberg.com/quiz. follow us on instagram @snortandcackle and be sure to subscribe via your favourite podcasting app so you don't miss an episode! find transcripts for every episode at snortandcackle.com - just navigate to "podcast" in the main menu.
seasons 1-3 of snort & cackle are generously supported by the manitoba arts council.