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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Episode 44: The Sheep’s First Birthday
Electric Sheep began exactly one year ago today, and my thanks to all those who have listened since then. This week, the Sheep takes over the intro with a special re-mix of the theme tune and a selection of his … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Birthday, cool knitted stuff, guerrilla knitting, K Factor, knitty, Woolly Wormhead, yarn, yarnstorming
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Episode 43: Previously on Electric Sheep…
With the first anniversary of the podcast fast approaching, I thought it was time for a quick recap of some of the episodes that have gone before. Plus we take a look at a Kim Hargreaves’ pattern book, a karma-tastic … Continue reading
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Tagged Ethical Twist, kim hargreaves, pattern book review, surfing alpaca, yarn, YouTube Craziness
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The Sheep on the BBC
Woot! I’m on the BBC! Well, a small, very friendly part of it at any rate. A very lovely listener wrote to the Pods and Blogs show on BBC Radio 5 Live, recommending they check out Electric Sheep. Â They duly … Continue reading
Episode 42: Jumper
Sadly, not a show dedicated to the wonder of the sweater, but the awfulness of a movie. It’s the return of the Sheep’s film review. Plus we take a look at the latest pattern book from Woolly Wormhead, and there’s … Continue reading


