Chat with Kathleen Taylor. Author of Yarns to Dye For, Knit One, Felt Too, and I Heart Felt.
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Interview with Jillian Moreno, author of “Big Girl Knits” and “More Big Girl Knits.”
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Charts vs. written instructions – relax, one is not better than the other. The key is to understand the pros and cons of each method and then adapt instructions to your personal preference.
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Golf has begun and my mind is filled with projects I want to
knit to make me more comfortable while I’m out playing golf with Bob.
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Joan combines her extensive training as a designer and her love of
vintage garments into a delightful collection of projects based on
“nethergarments.”
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Mittens are perfect projects for summer or travel knitting.
Just as easy to knit as socks, mittens offer many opportunities for creative
expression and historic study. Just like there are several different ways to
handle the heels of socks, there are different ways to accommodate your thumb.
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Kathleen is an avid knitter whose day job is a director/script supervisor for Recorded Books Productions. I couldn’t resist asking her to join me on this podcast so I could indulge my curiosity regarding the making of audio books.
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Sock
yarn isn’t just for socks anymore – Kelley chats with Knit Picks designer
Kerin about clever uses for your sock yarn stash. Also hear great tips
and tricks on effectively organizing your sock yarns as well as how to
go about buying sock yarns at fiber festivals without being overwhelmed.
Kelley reviews the book Knit. Sock. Love. by Cookie A.
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Kelley sits down with acclaimed author and designer Nancy Bush. Nancy is the author of classic knitting books such as “Knitting on the Road,” “Folk Socks,” and the new “Knitted Lace of Estonia.”
What’s On My Needles
To keep up with my knitting progress during the week, be sure to check out my personal blog.
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Music used in this Podcast
Introduction: A Sunken Ship Irony – Reflection at Sundown [http://spotlessrecords.com/asunkenshipirony/]
Book Review: Jim Ronayne – The Three Brethren [http://www.jimronayne.co.uk/]
What’s On My Needles: Beyond The Pale – The Music Plays Me [http://www.beyond-the-pale.com/]
Ending: Jim Ronayne – Thoughts Of You [http://www.jimronayne.co.uk/] <
Kelley chats with Millie and Jared about working in Knit Picks Customer Service. She also chats with Knitting Superhero Jeanne about knitting through hard economic times.
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