Simple. Handmade. Everyday. Podcast Episode 36 Show Notes

Simple. Handmade. Everyday. Podcast Episode 36 Show Notes

In this episode, I chat about several project finishes, new knitting projects, an iron review, and a bit about candles.

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Madame Fleur Projects

Triangle in a Square Bloc Loc ruler

On-Point Pillow tutorial

Bonnie Hunter Scrapy Double Irish Chain

Scrappy Happy quilt

Sewing Blue Longarmming–highly recommended!

Indigo Illusion quilt

Indigo Illusion quilt

Zakka From the Heart from Minki Kim

These are the Oliso Irons I talked about:

Oliso Mini iron:

Oliso TG1600Pro:

Dishie Yarn from KnitPicks

Handmade Home: Handknit dishcloths

Books I talked about:

Shows I talked about:

  • Handmaid’s Tale
  • Veronica Mars
  • Bosch
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm

Old English Scratch Cover

My favorite Flylady inspiration YouTube channel: Diane in Denmark.

Natural Soy wax for candles

Check out my Amazon page for all my recommendations.


The Simple Handmade Everyday theme song was written and performed by Jonah Esser. Thanks Jonah!



2 thoughts on “Simple. Handmade. Everyday. Podcast Episode 36 Show Notes”

  • I enjoy your longer podcasts. I’m a beginner knitter who started by learning how to knit socks, so I appreciate your knitting updates.

  • I very much enjoy your podcasts! Since you mentioned Lost, I just had to tell you that I like to rewatch shows I have already seen while hand quilting because I don’t have to pay too close attention. Lost is one of my favorites to rewatch- I think I have probably seen it at least ten times all the way through. I pick up something new every time I see it. I even named one of my quilts after it with the name “it’s only a matter of time”. It was an appropriate name since it took me 3.5 years to make that quilt!

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