Episode 15 - Pooch gets guage
Sponsoring this episode is Yarnimals!
You can get hold of her beautiful creations wither at her etsy shop or at Woolly Workshop.
In today’s podcast:
- Janesprobablyknitting blog (when I said Cranfield I actually meant Cranford and not a small town near Cambridge)
- WoollyThoughts and their new patterns for Revolution and Key Rings and them on ravelry (Rev and KR)
- WyeSue and her woollythoughts cushions
- James C Brett Marble Chunky online
- Stripe Generator
- The Inside Loop
I forgot to talk about unknittable sock yarn so I will add that to the agenda for next time.
Don’t forget to enter the competition! And you could win some Yarnimals stitch markers.
Deadline is midnight on 16th March!
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March 3rd, 2008 at 1:46 pm
Thank you for the nice podcast-episode. I liked the gauge-interview.
My easy-knitting is wash-cloths in Brioche-stitch. For hard knitting I really would like to make, someday, the Bayerische Socks by Eunny Jang: http://www.eunnyjang.com/knit/2006/09/bayerische_sock_part_ii.html
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:20 pm
the pooch’s explanation was very clear, well done that man!
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:28 pm
I forgot to enter the competition! I’ve just hopped over to Woolly workshop and admired the Yarnimals….they are lovely. I think I could adopt a couple of ladybirds without much effort. I was interested in your thoughts on the projects that we choose reflecting our mental & emotional wellbeing. But as a novice I’m only just getting away from scarves and tring my first baby knit. So, my suggestion for a very very easy knit woulf be a long scarf knitted on 20mm ( cricket stump sized) needles. I knitted one for my daughter last year while we watched the Children in Need special. Love the podcast, I think its a good mix.
March 5th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
I’m glad to hear Pooch knows what he’s talking about, he didn’t falter once
An easy sock recipe would be this one http://wendyjohnson.net/blog/sockpattern.htm
A medium would be http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter06/PATTmonkey.html
whilst my choice for a harder design is http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall06/PATTcablenet.html ( this was a difficult one for me as I am still struggling with these http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTpomatomus.html little devils. Both are enough to drive me to drink!
March 5th, 2008 at 7:53 pm
Thanks for the podcast! Go, Pooch!
An easy pattern for socks is the Better Than Booties Baby Socks by Ann Budd which is free from Interweave. The fact that they are baby socks means they are done quickly too!
Hard Socks are easy to find from Cookie at www.cookiea.com.
March 11th, 2008 at 1:46 am
I usually have two to three projects going, and they go like this:
Easy/Carry in my purse: Usually socks, something with a simple pattern (from ribbed to something like Jaywalkers). Right now it’s some rotating rib tube socks.
Medium/Bring to Knitting Circle: Can be bigger/ more complicated. Right now it’s the Celtic Tote from IK
Fiendish/Work on at home alone while ignoring my phone email tv and the dog: Right now it’s the Arrrgyle Socks from Moth Heaven, for my husband. I keep telling him if he ever wonders if I love him to just look at those *$#& socks.
March 14th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
Dearest Lixie, I’m nearly caught up with all of your podcast episodes and I’m lovin’ it. Thank you so much for all the great information. If I may be so bold as to suggest a possible future podcast feature topic. . . I’d would really love your input on what to knit with fuzzy, acrylic “fun” yarn that you can’t get rid of because your dear sister gave it to you as a gift and she thought it was beautiful, (too much information?) — How do you go about making the most out of not so pretty yarn?
Can’t wait for the next episode. warmest regards from the USA, Rosie
March 21st, 2008 at 6:37 pm
Hi Lixie!
Love your podcast. Yours is one of my favs.
Suggestion for a show: I’m heading to London in June, so can you give some ideas of what yarn shops are worth heading to? Preferbly ones that have a good place to park the boyfriend.