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Kim Werker is a writer, editor, and instructor living in Vancouver, BC. Kim’s work really focuses on editorial and helping people find the joy and the fulfillment of making and learning to embrace failure and the ugly as a natural part of the process.
Interview Notes:
- Kim’s Website
- Friendship Bracelets! from Purl Soho
- Interweave Crochet Magazine
- Women’s Work: The First 20,000 Years (affiliate link)
- Mighty Ugly (affiliate link)
- Radical Egalitarianism
- Humanism
- My Sandals
- Stories We Tell Ourselves – Kim’s Video Presentation
- Incidentally here are Kim’s Bluprint Classes (affiliate links all!)
Crochet Basics & Beyond
Next Steps in Crochet
Crochet In the Round: Basics & Beyond
ZigZag Crochet: A Beginner’s Guide to Ripples & Waves - The Uncanny Valley
- The Creative Adventurer Community
- Compulsory Podcast. Catch up with the back catalog before the new episodes start!
- How to Be Sick by Toni Bernhard (affiliate link)
- My doctor’s office is one of the top Fibro docs in the country. She runs a bunch of support stuff, so check that out, spoonies.
- Sign Up for Kim’s Newsletter! It’s fun!
- Kim’s Patreon
So what are the stories you’re telling yourself? What have you convinced yourself that you’re incapable of doing. Or that you would just fail if you tried?
Have you got that? Hold it in your mind? Now listen closely. You can do that thing. Your first attempt might be kind of shitty. That’s ok. In fact, that’s GOOD. Do it anyway. Do the hard thing. In fact. Do the hard thing and then tag me either as @mimknits or @yarnstoriespodcast with the hashtag #doingthehardthing. I want to see you all making what scared you. I want to see you work past that fear. I want you to show others that they can do the hard thing too.
You can follow me in all my making at Miriam Felton Knit Designs on Facebook, and on Twitter or Instagram. Thank you so much to the patrons who keep this podcast paid for. You can join the Patreon at patreon.com/miriamfelton
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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 here in 2 weeks talking to Shannon Welsh of Fibre Evolution Bast Fiber Producers.