Today I start the episode with a little round-up of how our -alongs are doing, and then I have a lovely interview to share with you. I sat down with photographer and author Leigh Metcalf, who has just released a wonderful new book. London Stitch and Knit is a guide to the most beautiful and beloved sewing, knitting, and haberdashery shops here in London. We discuss the (impressively quick!) process Leigh went through to bring her book from dream to reality. It was a really inspiring chat for me, and I think you're going to love it too. Enjoy.
Show Sponsors
Today's show is sponsored by The Fibre Co, and their beloved Acadia yarn.
Acadia is named after the oldest American national park east of the Mississippi river, a place of natural beauty where the sea and mountains meet, slopes are densely forested and wild blueberries abound. Acadia National Park is in the state of Maine, The Fibre Co.’s birthplace. The yarn inspired by this beautiful region has a rustic look and a soft hand. A subtle tweed effect is created by the silk noil that is combined with a heathered base made from fine merino wool and brown baby alpaca. The yarn is a classic DK weight and makes a beautiful textured fabric that is perfect for next to the skin accessories as well as garments.
You can find Acadia at our other sponsor's shop, Meadow Yarn:
Meadow Yarn is an inviting online retailer selling yarn, needles and notions. It's a small, family business based in rural Suffolk in the UK. Meadow Yarn was born out of a passion for beautiful yarn and knitting accessories and aims to bring you a range of great products. Yarns stocked include madelinetosh, Eden Cottage Yarn, the Fibre Co and many more.
What’s in the WIP
Summertide Shawl MKAL
Just a couple of weeks left! We already have more than 70 gorgeous shawls in the FO thread, and I'm sure we'll see that number grow dramatically in the coming days. The whole MKAL process has been exciting and extremely satisfying, but there's nothing like seeing the pattern come to life in so many unique, beautiful ways.
Curious Handmade Wardrobe Challenge
I'm so impressed by how many amazing finished objects are showing up in the Ravelry Group. Everyone has really stretched themselves, and the results are amazing. As for my personal challenge, I finally finished my Merchant and Mills Dress Shirt, and I’m thrilled!
Next, I’m going to be making a brand new pattern that Squam has just released.
The West Water Tunic is designed by the wonderful Sam Lamb (who also has also written very sweet blog post about how it came to be.)
There’s an affordable and supportive video tutorial available, as well. If you order the paper version of the pattern before midnight on Nov. 1st, you’ll get the tutorial as a gift. At the moment they are only shipping the paper pattern to the US and Canada.
They’ve very generously given us a version of the paper pattern to give away, so be sure to listen to the episode to find out how you can win!
Show Links
London Stitch and Knit: A Craft Lover's Guide to London's Fabric, Knitting and Haberdashery Shops
Leigh's website and blog
Leigh mentions the sewing class she took at Sew Over It, which has locations in both South and North London.
She also talks about the Oliver and S Fairytale Dress which she made for both her daughters.
In our conversation about how the book came to be, she mentioned a very helpful Tilly and the Buttons Post on Craft Book Proposals
When Leigh decided to start working on a book, she was inspired by the size, shape, photography and layout of Paris Made By Hand and by Amsterdam Made By Hand
by Pia Jane Bijkerk. I have both these gorgeous books so I could see why she liked the style so much.
Paris: Made By Hand: 50 Shops Where Decorators and Stylists Source the Chic and Unique
Amsterdam: Made By Hand
We talked a little bit about some of our favourite shops, and two we mentioned by name were
DM Buttonholes
and
Ray Stitch