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and life and all sorts

Episode 072: Wool Circle

In this episode, Anne speaks with Nic Corrigan and Ed Sutcliff of Project Lonk. You originally met Nic and Ed in episode 66 when their Kickstarter to produce yarn from Ed’s flock of rare breed Lonk sheep was still in full swing. A lot has happened since then! Listen to learn how their work to create highly local wool has had more of an impact than they expected!

Links to Things Mentioned in This Episode

Knit New Haven’s Instagram
Morehouse Merino Flock Group
Episode 66: Project Lonk — Please listen to this episode first to get the Project Lonk origin story!
Project Lonk’s Kickstarter page (They are no longer accepting pledges, but the page is full of information!)
Nic Corrigan’s Instagram
Ed and Laura Sutcliff’s Farm Instagram
Dr. Zoe Fletcher’s Instagram
Wool Circle on Instagram and the web
Follow I Thought I Knew How on Instagram for the Yarn Stash Destash prompts starting December 26!

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The host of the I Thought I Knew How Podcast and Online International Fiber Festival.

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