06/01/2016
It's the first Wednesday of the month which means it's Book Group Day on the show. The Sherlock fever continues with Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Sign of Four.
It's the first Wednesday of the month which means it's Book Group Day on the show and we continue the Sherlock fever with Arthur Conan Doyle's 2nd Holmes novel The Sign of Four. Staying with books Julia Forster tells us about her debut coming of age novel What a Way to Go and we hear about The NYCOS National Girls' Choir's CD, Only a Singing Bird.
Plus how to get into quilting... online, an immersive photographic installation called Island Drift and how to be creative with the bits and pieces that normally end up in landfill with an initiative called Remake.
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Online Quilting
Once a ladies only and mostly American tradition, quilting is no longer exclusive, since the release of the book, The Farmers Wife 1930 Sampler Quilt by Laurie Aaron Hird last year, something quite special in the crafting community has happened and people from across the globe are being brought together through online quilt-alongs! Edinburgh based quilter Jo Avery spoke to Janice Forsyth about this new phenomenon.
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