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How We Planned Our Perfect Kitchen

The next step in renovating our old Portuguese farmhouse is running cables in the kitchen – for sockets, lighting and all the appliances. We have an existing plan for the kitchen but we want to double check that it's the BEST layout before we commit to drilling out holes in the stone walls to conceal…

Perfecting Our Hemp Lime Plaster Mix

We're cracking on with the plastering in this video and starting the process of covering up some of the conduit we ran for the first fix electrics. We're hot mixing hemp and quicklime to make a wonderfully sticky base coat for our old stone walls. Follow along with progress as we start work on…

Let’s Get PLASTERED! DIY Hemp Lime Plaster

It's time for something very exciting - to us at least - it's time to try our hand at hemp lime plastering a whole room. We starting with the smallest (and least important) room in our old stone Portuguese farmhouse: the laundry room. We've got all the materials and tools we need (we think)…

Experimenting with HEMP Lime Plaster

We're planning to use hemp lime plaster to add some additional insulation to our walls but there's a problem. We don't know if it's possible to hot mix lime (quicklime) and hemp and we don't know the most suitable ratio of hemp to lime when working with quicklime. So it's time for an…

Something’s Not Right (With This Hot Mixed Lime)

We've been making steady progress with hot mixed lime and filling holes in the stone walls of our utility room and we're almost done - with this phase of this room. But we've been having some issues with the quicklime we've been using. Join us for some less than exciting reactions and a healthy…

Hot Mixing Lime and Dubbing Out in the Utility Room

Our limecrete floor is down and has dried out nicely. Now it's time to use a completely different type of lime to start filling in the holes in the stone walls of our Portuguese farmhouse. In this video we'll show you how we've been hot mixing quicklime (or cal viva in Portuguese) and preparing the…

Laying (Yet Another) Limecrete Floor

The end is in sight, we've got two small rooms left that need the limecrete floor treatment. These last two rooms are the FIRST two we dug out over a year ago. Now, after a slight detour of installing guttering, drainage, the beginnings of a rain water and grey water harvesting system and a bunch…

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Knitting Needles

I've only just started knitting again and have had to upgrade from my original Symfonie needles (they tend to snap quite easily). I have a set of stainless steel needles from ChiaoGoo and also an ebony set from Lantern Moon.

I like both! The stainless steel was a little hard to get used to but yarn really glides on them. I like the look and feel of the Lantern Moon set too, but unfortunately they don't come in all the sizes I tend to use so I now end up switching between the two sets.

Crochet Hooks

I've tried loads of different single hooks to find the 'perfect' hook. I finally found what I was looking for in the Clover soft touch range. The hook glides well and the thumb rest is really comfortable. Unfortunately they don't seem to be available in a set, so I have a jar full of all the sizes I like to use.

Tunisian Crochet Hooks

My favourites are these from Lantern Moon, they're super comfortable and glide really well, and the best bit is that they swivel. They are also compatible with the KnitPro Symfonie hooks (these seem less sturdy but also glide well).

I also have a set from ChiaoGoo made from bamboo. These are very lightweight but I find that they can snag on some yarns (a nail file often helps to make the hook head better).

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