Kelley chats with Tina and Alison about websites, blogs, and tech gadgets available to knitters.
Links mentioned in podcast
Ravelry
Amazon Kindle
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Follow along and discover your next inspiration as we cast on for projects we love, explore new techniques, and dish about the latest and greatest from Knit Picks.
Meet the team »
Kelley chats with Tina and Alison about websites, blogs, and tech gadgets available to knitters.
Links mentioned in podcast
Ravelry
Amazon Kindle
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Kelley chats with Nina about different types of hats, then Angela interviews new knitter Brett about his adventures in making his own hat.
Links mentioned in podcast
Learn to Knit Scarf and Hat Kit
Maeve Hat and Mittens Kit
Hugo Hat Kit
Brigit Cabled Hat and Scarf Kit
Easy Peasy free hat pattern
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Melissa chats with designer Mary Scott Huff about her book, The New Stranded Colorwork.
You can find details about the book signing event with Mary Scott Huff on November 11, 2009 right here.
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Kelley chats with Knit Picks designer Kerin about felting your knitted items. She also chats with Patricia about a felting-related knitting problem.
Book Review
Shibori Knitted Felt by Alison Crowther-Smith
Felted Kits
Cheery Cup Cozies Kit
Arden Bag Kit
Town and Country Slipper Kit
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Kelley goes over some personal tips for keeping relaxed and avoiding discomfort while knitting up a storm. Regarding a different kind of comfort, Kelley also chats with Knitting Community friends Cheryl, Peggy, and Susan about how online communities have changed their own knitting lives.
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Ready for a new year of knitting? Kelley and Tina chat about different ways to reorganize the yarn and projects in their stashes.
Book Review
Cardigans by Louisa Harding
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Kelley chats with Nicole Dickson, author of the novel “Casting Off.“
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Hello again! In this installment of Demystifying Lace, I’ll tell you why
getting gauge isn’t really all that important, basics of casting on for
different types of lace, and give a quick primer on the holeyest of
stitches, the yarn over!
Click ‘Read More…” to see the answers to some questions I got in last week’s class comments.
Kelley goes over common cast on techniques and describes the best uses for each.
Books in Book Review
Simple Knits for Little Cherubs by Erika Knight
Itty-Bitty Nursery by Susan B. Anderson
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Kelley chats with designer Hannah Fettig, author of “Closely Knit.”
Hannah’s Blog
*After a flood of requests from listeners, Xena’s bark is back!
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