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  <title>Episode 61: Come as You Are</title>
  <description>Current Productions (1:55)  Zooming along on the  Basic Raglan Pullover Measured the swatch for the Polwarth, waiting for needles to arrive. Knocked out another row on the  Granny Square Couch Blanket Finished the first of the  ‘Sup, Witches 2nd sock has been cast on. Finished binding off the  Herbivore! The ends are woven in, just needs to be washed, blocked, and photographed! Mention of Oink Pigments  My Strongest Suit (10:24)   Musselburgh  Tectonic  Hearthstone  Worsted Boxy  Paloma  Events (11:15)  Stitches West 2022 in Sacramento, CA March 3-6, 2022  Site for California Digital Proof of Vaccination Link to VaxYes   Sock Madness March 1, 2022 through late May. RAVELRY LINK to the Sock Madness Forever Group Mention of the Knitmore Girls Podcast  Hey Look Me Over (18:13)  An American In Paris – Available on BroadwayHD  Link to the 1951 original film of the same title Link to the New York Philharmonic’s recording of An American in Paris   References  Wikipedia page for An American in Paris the musical    Little Known Facts (45:06)  The most effective way to do it, is to do it.  It’s DeLovely (50:41)  Cherry Blossoms are starting to appear on the trees!  </description>
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