Bonus Episode: Creative Knitters Deep Dive
Bonus Episode alert! In this episode I do a deep dive into our Creative Knitters Membership.
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Bonus Episode alert! In this episode I do a deep dive into our Creative Knitters Membership.
Learn more and show notes here.
Today on the show I have the Grocery Girls!!!! Also known as Tracie Millar and Jodi Brown! If you’re anything like me, you spend time with these ladies on YouTube and Instagram, know a fair amount about them and yet you WANT to know a lot more! That’s where this podcast comes in...and we go deep. We cover their creative stories, how the YouTube channel came to be, what Rhinebeck was like for them, their feelings on authenticity and those people that give the thumbs down. There’s a lot! I cannot wait for you to hear. Show notes here.
Today on the show I have Cadence Kidwell, the owner and founder of Fuzzy Goat Yarn Shop. Fuzzy Goat is a delightful and eclectic yarn shop located in Historic Downtown Thomasville – knitting together the community by putting consciously chosen yarns into the hands of both the new and experienced makers.
Show notes here.
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Hello lovelies, Welcome to our 18th episode and our second instalment of Desert Island Knits. This week I was really lucky to have the super talented dyer behind YarnTings, Charmaine Wombwell, join me on the podcast. LIsten in to get the inside scoop on Charmaine's short but intense yarn journey and get her unique perspective on how art and yarn dyeing meet. Pop over to the show notes to get all the details and nab my brand new freebie!
Show notes:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode18
Hello lovelies,
Welcome to the second return episode of 2022! I definitely meant to get straight home from my holiday with my family in March and get straight to podcasting but I have to admit I was quite lonesome for them and the mischief I had done my shoulder was giving me a run for my money!
I'm back now though and you'll see that the podcast has a little bit of a facelift. It'll get an even greater facelift over the next wee while but first I wanted to get this page tidied up.
In this episode, I talk about changes that are coming to The Loveliest Yarn Company, Knit School and the podcast. As TLYC comes up to 6 years old, it's definitely time for a rethink ... that and I have one eye on Ireland because I can hear West Cork calling me home.
Thank you so much for continuing to tune in. I'll be back next week with the amazing Charmaine Wombwell of YarnTings in our next episode of Desert Island Knits!
Michelle x
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Visit the show notes here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode17
We have a lot of conventions that we learn over time that you could do with knowing at the start but that might also be too much. It’s a fine balance between too much and too little.
In this episode I talk about just a few of the fun and interesting things in knitting that you might not always have been told or that completely perplex you including when you see cast-on and cast-off but have no idea which one to use and also how you shouldn’t yuck other people’s yums!
For a full list of what I talk about in the episode, pop across to the show notes here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode15
Thank you so much for listening! Join me next week for why it’s ok to find knitting tricky sometimes!
M.x
This week I’m talking about knitting books because there is so much in them that we either don’t know is there or forget to look at! I also talk about stitch dictionaries and how you can pick out your favourites from them. Visit the show notes here to find out about next week and for a list of my favourite stitch dictionaries: https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode13
Take care lovelies and get knit done!
Michelle
I’m delighted to be back with you lovely folk. This episode is mostly me settling back in and sharing what I have on my needles, talking about the future of the podcast and really just saying I’m back!
Pop over to the show notes for a pic of the cable pattern I’m working on and also details of items mentioned in the podcast.
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In this episode I’m thrilled to bring you the very first interview of the Get Knit Done podcast and even more thrilled to say that is it with the awesome Sophie of the Wild Yarn Shop podcast. Sophie and I met at one of the big yarn shows in London a few years ago and I’m thrilled to say that we have kept one another as friends!
View the podcast page here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/podcast
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As always, if you have any questions at all podcast, feel free to get in touch!
Take care lovelies,
Michelle
What is sartorial style, who owns it, and how can I get some? Also, my socks are cursed. And a visit with JC Briar, the designer and programmer behind Stitch-Maps.com.
In this episode I’m talking all about knitting needles, their features and covering a few things to look out when you are thinking about investing in a set of interchangeable needles! It might seem basic but getting to your goldilocks needles is very important!
View the podcast page here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/podcast
In this episode I’m talking about the features of yarn, how gauge relates to patterns and how both of these are really important when substituting one yarn for another in a pattern.
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In this episode I’m talking about cutting yourself some slack when your projects don’t come out the way you want. We are often our harshest critics but given how much more knitting is than just a hobby, you might want to give yourself some space to be bad at it!
View the podcast page here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/podcast
Today on the show I have the Grocery Girls!!!! Also known as Tracie Millar and Jodi Brown! If you’re anything like me, you spend time with these ladies on YouTube and Instagram, know a fair amount about them and yet you WANT to know a lot more! That’s where this podcast comes in...and we go deep. We cover their creative stories, how the YouTube channel came to be, what Rhinebeck was like for them, their feelings on authenticity and those people that give the thumbs down. There’s a lot! I cannot wait for you to hear. Show notes here.
I am getting back into the routine of doing solo episodes every tenth episode - so here we go! In today's episode, I dive into our upcoming spring knitalong. I cannot wait to get started and share more details with you! Show notes here.
ON THIS EPISODE OF NY CULTURE PODCAST I BRIEFLY SPEAK ON THE DEAL JAY-Z MADE WITH THE NFL AND A QUOTE BY JAY-Z I DISSECTED INTO.
"BE MORE CONCERNED WITH YOUR CHARACTER THAN YOUR REPUTATION. BECAUSE YOUR CHARACTER IS WHAT YOU REALLY ARE, WHILE YOUR REPUTATION IS MERELY WHAT OTHERS THINK YOU ARE"
I avsnitt 15 av Stickpodden snackas det mjölkgarn, Kaffe Fassett och stickresan till Köpenhamn. Dessutom funderar vi över förkortade varv och vantar som töjer sig.
I avsnitt nio av Stickpodden snackas det julgranspynt, stickcaféer och vampyrstickning. Dessutom blir berättar Karin om hur hon bränt upp sin killes snutt.
Garter Tab Cast On tips, Hummingbird Vine, Shaelyn KAL is about to start, review of The Knitter’s Companion, Rip Van Winkle Challenge for October. The Rip Van Winkle Challenge is to go through your queue and find patterns that have been languishing for some time. If you want to go a little further, choose yarn that has been in your stash for a long time and pair it up with a pattern.
Knitting Pipeline Retreat March 2-3, 2012(Friday evening and all day Sat) in Washington IL information on overnight accommodations is in the show notes. Registration is not yet open but I think we will be able to take everyone who wants to come.
Pipeliner Promo for KA Bamboo Needles from Pinkfeatherknitting @ www.pinkfeatherknitting.com $4 off shipping through Oct 31, 2011.
Show sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business www.longaberger.com/paula and Quince & Co at www.quinceandco.com
Haste ye back!
Complete show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com.
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