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Slower and more thoughtful.

The year of real life, a decadent recipe, a more thoughtful festive season, the history of the internet, fiber links galore...

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Jodie Morgan
Dec 10, 2023
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The full Sunday Scroll is for Yarn Bay Insiders only. And you can become one! Enjoy your first issue free in your welcome letter when you join us here.



In case you missed it.

  • In this week’s Fiber Friday: Yarn. All The Feels

Here are last week’s top recommendations.

  • This post by the lovely road is such an important reminder.

  • Take half an hour out of your day to watch the beautiful waves.

  • Louise Tilbrook discusses how knitting has helped her in times of need.

In this week’s issue.

The year of real life, a slower, more thoughtful festive season, fiber links, why attend craft shows, and a delightful weaving adventure.

A decadent cake recipe, the strangely cute sea slug, a dress historian and YouTuber, and beautiful butterflies of thread and felt.

The history of the internet, an oddly delightful minigame, and a thoughtful interview with

Emma Gannon
.

Christabel Balfour
wrote about 2024 being the year of real life.

Clara Parkes
loves the thrill of the cold.

June Covington
weaves for the making of bags.

Jennifer Edwards
celebrates Folk Tale Week.

KnitLeaks
offers the anatomy of a knitted sock.

Louise Tilbrook
tries to embrace a slower, more thoughtful festive season.

Knitting with noodles
shows her harvest from her windowsill garden.

Izzy Moore
motivates herself to tidy her fabric drawers.

Kavitha
shares some of her favorite indie knitwear designers.

Melissa Renfrey
writes about why it’s worth attending wool & craft events.

Jane Brocket
shows you her pile of her beautiful knitted socks.

Louise Tilbrook
starts a thoughtful new interview series.

Sarah C Swett
writes about her latest weaving and drawing adventures.

Liz Haywood
shares some interesting fiber links.



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