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Knit Misadventures: Episode 19 – Fiber on Parade

This entry is part 20 of 28 in the series Knit Misadventures Podcast

Knit Misadventures Podcast

Lots of yarny goodness in this week’s episode!

Patterns Mentioned:
Norfolk Ramblers
Mr. Pitt’s Socks
Falling Water Scarf (Ravelry link)
A-Line Dress (Ravelry link)
Little Silk Shrug (Ravelry link)
Little Black Dress
Grandmother’s favorite dishcloth
Casual Summer bag (Ravelry link)
Comfy Raglan Sweater
Mesh Backpack
Kimono Top (Ravelry link)
3 hour sweaterRavelry mods I’m using
Nympheas (Ravelry link)
Drops garter stitch jacket
Clapotis
Dashing Mitts
Smaug socks
Cherie Amour
Sideways Dropped Stitch Vest (Ravelry link)
Drops bolero
Star Pillow
Humbug Bag (Ravelry link)
Wings of horus (Ravelry link)
Dragon of Happiness (Ravelry link)

Other Links:
Snuggles Project
Decoder Ring Theatre

Music:
Intro/Outro – “Linus & Lucy”, from the album Guinevere by Jeff Wahl

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@Betani on Twitter
Betani on Plurk
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Betani on Ravelry
Knit Misadventures Podcast Group on Ravelry

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December 16, 2009  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Knit Misadventures Podcast

  • Virginia
    I recently found your podcast - which I'm enjoying. I appreciate that you don't seem to be a yarn snob. Hearing that you use less expensive yarns is such a breath of fresh air - so to speak. I will give some of the yarns you mentioned a try. I use Stroll for socks and have purchased some more expensive yarns for shawls but I need to be more fugal.
  • LindyLouLand
    This was a terrific episode and I am glad you decided to post it. I think you do a great job reviewing yarns! I like that you use yarns from the very humble (Red Heart) to the dreamy (Dream in Color Classy, naturally!) and that your comments really contain information about the strengths and drawbacks you consider the yarns to have.

    Good luck with all of that Christmas knitting. As I listened to you tonight I was trying to finish a gift that I'd like to have, but I'm not sure the recipient will. Now if only I hadn't tried a completely new pattern I might finish it in time, but every row is a new learning adventure for me. Thanks for being good company tonight.
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