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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2021 · 58 MIN

March Multiples Part 3: The Magic of Three

from Rumpel and the Frog · host Rumpel and the Frog

In this episode…we can’t escape our fate!  We must have been destined to explore sets of three, and the most famous fiber-trio is of course the Greco-Roman Fates, also known as the Scandinavian Norns.  Tune in to hear about how these weaving ladies spin, measure, and cut the threads that make the fabric of your life! Plus, we have some spinning of our own to share, since Rumpel has Navajo (chain) plied some beautiful handspun, 3-ply yarn of her own!  Meanwhile, Frog explains the inescapable nature of fate, which is measured in Zeus’s golden scales throughout scenes of the Trojan War.  And both Rumpel and Frog have amazing, adorable finds in their foraging for patterns, designs, and projects in sets of three or related to that magic number.  Want to knit a three-toed sloth, anyone?  Of course you do!  It’s in the fates!

In this episode…we can’t escape our fate!  We must have been destined to explore sets of three, and the most famous fiber-trio is of course the Greco-Roman Fates, also known as the Scandinavian Norns.  Tune in to hear about how these weaving ladies spin, measure, and cut the threads that make the fabric of your life! Plus, we have some spinning of our own to share, since Rumpel has Navajo (chain) plied some beautiful handspun, 3-ply yarn of her own!  Meanwhile, Frog explains the inescapable nature of fate, which is measured in Zeus’s golden scales throughout scenes of the Trojan War.  And both Rumpel and Frog have amazing, adorable finds in their foraging for patterns, designs, and projects in sets of three or related to that magic number.  Want to knit a three-toed sloth, anyone?  Of course you do!  It’s in the fates!

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