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Today’s guest is Hunter Hammersen, a kindred spirit in geekery, knitting, collecting, and obsessive research. Also, we giggle a lot. Hunter is a prolific publisher and designer living in Maine.
Interview Notes:
- Hunter’s Website & Blog
- Hunter’s Instagram
- Silk Road Socks (rerelease affiliate link)
- Knitter’s Curiosity Cabinet 1, 2, & 3 (affiliate links)
- Rabble Rousers on Ravelry and In Print (affiliate link)
- Ne’er Do Well Knits on Ravelry and In Print (affiliate link)
- Fine Things for Plain Occasions – based on vintage etiquette books (affiliate link)
- History of Calling Cards
- Let’s write stuff!!! email me miriam AT yarnstoriespodcast DOT com
- Art of the Handwritten Note (affiliate link)
- Curls 1, 2, & 3 (affiliate links)
- Firmament with the dip stitches (affiliate link)
- Twist & Knit, my book
- KT Tape Videos
- KT Tape Purchasing (affiliate link)
- What Occupational Therapists Do
- Hunter’s Knit Cupcakes – Dollop
- The seamless stars – Scintillation
- The seamless hearts – Palpitation
- Tiny Acorns – Hoard
- Tiny tassel hats!!! – Inscribe
- My last crocheted motif blanket (in progress… it got bigger than that)
- Anne Weil’s Keepsake Rocks from Weaving Within Reach – affiliate link (hear from Anne in Episode 205)
- How Magnets Work
- My Everyday Carry Bag on Instagram
- My Twitch Stream – twitch.tv/MimIsMaking
- Hunter’s Email List Sign-up. It’s great!!!
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This podcast was produced in Salt Lake City UT, with production help from Sid Fallon. Music is by the ever illusive Breakmaster Cylinder.
I’ll be back in 2 weeks chatting with Kim Werker, writer, editor, maker, once and future podcaster, and my long-lost sister separated at birth.