Friday, December 18, 2009
Episode 11: Christmas Knitting Countdown
Natalie's unique sock and over dyed yarn for new baby project. More pictures and projects at Natalie's blog. Other details available at KnitFitKnitter's Ravelry page.
Leslie is still pretty much knitting nothing but Christmas presents but she has big plans for spinning and knitting after the big day. More pictures of other projects discussed in the podcast at Leslie's blog. More details available at Greenberry's Ravelry page. Above is pictured lovely roving from Fiber Monster and the spinning disaster at right.
Newbie knitting question involved blocking and strayed into setting the twist of handspun yarns.
Tons of links in this episode:
Cornrow Mittens by Anne Hanson
Just Enough Ruffles to be done in Malabrego
Sloochie by Woolie Wormhead, who has a fun blog
Themis Really lovely cowl
Ripple by Lynne Vogel
Tiny Triangle Fingerless Gloves, also by Lynne Vogel
Celtic Moonrise Mittens, the perfect cable for Natalie
Little Red Riding Hood by Petite Purls, too cute!
My Vampire Boyfriend Socks *Wicked*
Bella's Mittens by Subliminal Rabbit
Knitty Winter 2009
Kindly Sheep from Knittyspin
Wonderful Wallaby
Productive Spindling
Gales Arts
Fiber Monster
Ferradiddledumday
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Your podcast has become one of my favorites. I live 'up north' in Michigan, and enjoy listening to your southern 'accents' LOL. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI was delighted to hear Leslie's review of my new book, Ferradiddledumday (a new spin on the Rumpelstiltskin tale) on the podcast! I'm delighted she's going to carry it in her shop.
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ReplyDeleteI have a long list of knitting resolutions for 2010, but the top of the list is to attend the Estes Park Wool Festival this summer.
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