Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Ep. 116 Post Traumatic Growth; Cotton and Potholders; The River Otter Project

08.20.2020 - By Margaret and CatherinePlay

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Brainy Thing: 25:48       Behind the Redwood Curtain:  36:28   What We’re Learning From Our Knitting: Margaret got caught up in casting on projects but not finishing them.   She did complete three Chicken Potholders  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chicken-potholder-6  by Erangi Udeshika using Knit Picks Dishy and Dishy Twist in silver and orange and Naturatura organic yarn in pale yellow.   She hopes to finish some of those projects she started.    Catherine also finished potholders,  named “Potholder for my Mother”  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/potholder-for-my-mother by Ellinor Wideen.  She also used Knit Picks Dishy Twist and a number of leftover  cottons in a variety of colors from  her stash. Both are anticipating Myster Knit a longs.   Brainy Thing: We’re familiar with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, but some scientists are studying Post Traumatic Growth that we can experience after we process the discomforts of the trauma.   https://sites.uncc.edu/ptgi/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2013/01/PTG-Conceptual-Foundtns.pdf https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr;=&id;=BHEABAAAQBAJ&oi;=fnd&pg;=PP1&dq;=post+traumatic+growth&ots;=o4EMAfbxGo&sig;=W9vdXDzR7tBiVbyncM_kkt3ct_I#v=onepage&q;=post%20traumatic%20growth&f;=false  https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr;=&id;=cs2QAgAAQBAJ&oi;=fnd&pg;=PP1&dq;=post+traumatic+growth&ots;=ndjgS0-wEK&sig;=Fyrz1cEjWkLGF3WkO8po-O4eETE#v=one

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