Welcome to the Bede Sisters Podcast with your host, Kay! We'll chat about knitting and country life in South Carolina.
This week I'll tell you about my trip to Iceland. It's the perfect vacation for a knitter. The weather calls for wooly handknits and there's yarn everywhere! I didn't finish anything over the past couple of weeks but I worked on the Dwelling Cushion and a pair of vanilla socks. I also cast on a mystery knitalong project, the Miss May Shawl.
This week I finished my Curling Mist Socks and I cast on the Dwelling Cushion. I also have some travel knitting ideas. On top of that, a goat has invaded my world.
This week, I've finished the Goldfish Memory shawl. Yay!! I've picked the Curling Mist Socks back up and I'm looking for mini skein patterns because I have some on their way to me from Australia. I also have some quilting plans. Unless I get stuck in the chicken coop...again.
This week I finished two projects that I hadn't even started last episode. One is the Sunflowers Will Rise hat. The other is a test knit from Sally Jane Designs, the Bluebird of Happiness Mitts. I spent last weekend in Savannah, GA, and went to The Frayed Knot yarn shop. I have lots of new yarn to talk about, obviously.
This week I still haven't finished anything new but I'm working on several big projects. I made progress on the Goldfish Memory wrap, the Copper Canyon Cardi and Aileas, the cardigan from Isabell Kraemer. There's lots going on at the farm. Chickens have moved around and a goat is moving away. I also planted some peppers and tomatoes.
This week, I haven't finished anything. I have however, been working on the Goldfish Memory wrap. I had a problem with my stitch count but I fudged my way through. I also figured out a problem with the Copper Canyon Cardi. There was a misprint in the pattern. Our roosters are not playing well with others. It was quite an ordeal to watch them. We are also still making plans for a trip to Iceland. I hope to have a capsule wardrobe for the trip and keep my packing light. More room for yarn!
This week, I finished my advent mini/scrap yarn shawl. I used 12 minis plus a main color. I did an icord bind off. I also cast on the Copper Canyon Cardi but had some issues with the instructions. The farm animals are all doing fine. We have gotten several double yoke eggs lately so there might be a particular hen that tends to lay them. A local mail thief has caused us to spend money on a lockable mailbox--grrr! I found some washable mop pads for my Swiffer Wet Jet. I'll review them for you. Finally, we are making plans for a family trip to Iceland in the near future. Any travel tips?
This week, I finished the Midas Hat. I'm also still working on my advent mini shawl but it's getting close to the finish line. I swatched for the Copper Canyon Cardi by Rachel Raimo. I found a new sock knitting book, The Sock Knitting Bible by Lynne Rowe. Check out my review of it! Have you tried ordering glasses online? I have placed an order with Pair. I'll let you know what I think once my glasses arrive. Stay until the end for bloopers.
This week I finished another hat and cast on a new one. We went camping and I got to do some yarn shopping. We also had someone steal our mail. I have two sweater projects in mind, one of them from a new pattern book, Handmade from Traveling Yarn. Also, there are bloopers at the end.
This week I finished two hats and have plans for a couple more, including the Midas Hat by Laura Reinbach. I'm also continuing my scrap yarn triangle shawl.
This episode I have lots of finished projects-knitting, embroidery and sewing. I found several interesting MKALs (mystery knit-alongs) and some books that you might like. I finished the Rose Cottage Cowl, Lambing Mitts (2 pair), Kick in the Pants Socks and even a pair of running pants (sewing).
This week I was busy with Thanksgiving and didn't get much knitting time but I'm back with Vlogmas plans. I have six (yikes!) advent calendars and four yarn-y projects for December.
This week, I have a finished-ish hat. I'm also looking at more advent patterns as well as hat patterns. There's also a book I want.
This week I finished two projects and canned a lot of applesauce. I'm starting to make knitting (and maybe crochet) plans for my advent minis. The hens are laying lots of eggs and I think the new cat is a Dr. Who fan.
This week I have six finished objects! And I've pulled two projects from the Basket of Shame. I'm making plans for Vlogmas 2021 and I'm looking forward to all of them! We also have a new addition to the farm. I also spend a little time talking about the loss of a sweet knitting friend.
This episode, I have finished a pair of vanilla socks and I'm almost finished with the Curling Mist Shawl. I have plans to cast on the second shawl from the current season of Helen Stewart's Shawl Society, the Silver River Shawl. The container garden is doing well. I'm harvesting 100+ peppers a week! Also, pepper jam is not fool proof.
This week, it took two tries to record the episode. I finished a couple of projects and I can share the test knit I was working on last month. We spent some time at the lake and I went kayaking for the first time. We also had a rough week on the farm. Also, I'm pretty sure I said "microphone" when I meant "microscope".
This week, I have lots of finished projects because it's been so long- so very, very long- since I released an episode. I finished my Tea with Jam and Bread pullover, several pairs of socks, three baby hats and several shawls, one of them made from the "world's ugliest color". There's also farm news. We have two Pyr puppies, Buster and Keaton. They are 7 months old and almost 70 pounds each.
This week, I attempted Tunisian Crochet (Spoiler alert: I liked it). I also tried a couple of new recipes and my husband and I did some sleuthing and family research. My Night Shift Shawl is finished and I started a new shawl from an older pattern, the Boneyard Shawl by Stephen West.
This week, I finished the Slider Gloves and enjoyed knitting them, like a lot. Who knew knitting individual fingers could be so addictive? I also cast on the Luminary Socks by Curious Handmade. I didn't get much done but I'm looking forward to working on them. There are new bags in the Bede Sisters Etsy shop and I'm a sponsor of the Splash Pad Party KAL with Down Cellar Studio.
This week, I have two finished projects including my Vanilla Socks. I only worked a little on the Nightshift Shawl, but I cast on the Goldfish Memory Shawl and Slider Gloves. There's a contest thread in the Ravelry group where you can win a copy of the Slider Gloves. I'll be working on these in the coming weeks and we can chat about the pattern.
This week I don't have anything finished but I have been working on several things. I'm almost finished with the Super Secret Test Knit project. I've also gotten past the heel of the second vanilla sock in One Twisted Tree "Frozen Forest of Dean" yarn. The Nightshift Shawl is coming along and I cast on Goldfish Memories by Casapinka. We have a new male goat who is adorable and are hoping to hatch some eggs in our incubator. Also, I waited for 3.5 hours to buy chicken.
This week, I have two finished projects-Bonbon, a knit toy bunny, and the Milky Oolong Shawl. I'm very happy with both. I'm still working on the Night Shift Shawl and a pair of vanilla socks are still on my needles but that's it. Really, just two WiPs. I've been working in my herb garden and dried some oregano and sage today. Also, I miss being with you all at retreats and festivals this spring. Wish you were here.
This week, I'm talking about my vanilla socks (there was trouble), my Night Shift shawl progress and how the Milky Oolong Shawl got bigger. I've been doing some gardening and I'm excited about getting my piano tuned. Let's support each other and if you can, buy from dyers and designers who are facing cancelled events.
This week I have a new project, the Milky Oolong shawl. I finished the Kephart Prong Socks and am working on the Night Shift shawl. The microgreens that I started in my kitchen window are sprouted and ready for eating! Also, Bentley is feeling much better.
This week I've finished a dishcloth and my vacation socks. I've been working on two other pairs of socks, a plain vanilla pair as well as the Kephart Prong Socks by Pat Hensley. I've still got the Dust of Snow Wrap by Helen Stewart on my needles and I cast on the Night Shift by Andrea Mowry. I've done some indoor gardening and some shopping for supplies while hoping that the corona virus fades quickly.
This week, I finished the Habitation Throw and the Love and Hearts Hat. I'm still working on two pairs of vanilla socks and I've pulled the Dust of Snow Wrap out of hibernation. While enjoying the Habitation Throw, I realized that it's perfect for keeping warm when I read with my children. That lead me to offer some ideas for reading with older children, including teenagers.
Welcome to episode 102, Sniffles and Vacation Socks. I'll tell you about my vacation knitting, my subscription box from Yarnable and some sad news on the farm.
This week, I'm trying to get back in the podcasting groove. I finished the Bofur Scarf and the Ljus Shawl. I'm also working on a pair of socks and the Habitation Throw by Curious Handmade. I'm hoping for pullover sweater suggestions and thinking about making Christopher Bunny by Susan B. Anderson. It's going to be quite a year around the farm.
This is the annual mini episode just before I leave for the Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair in Asheville, NC. I am looking forward to being there and seeing all of you! Also, I messed up the Ljus Shawl because I forgot how to read directions. Sigh.
This week, we're celebrating episode 100 of the Bede Sisters Podcast. Thank you so much for listening and marking this milestone with me. I have finished two pairs of socks and have another on the needles. There's also a new shawl cast on. Let's party and by party I mean eat snacks and talk about knitting.
This week, I'm talking about my trip to Nebraska. I visited a friend who raises Icelandic sheep. Spoiler alert--I brought home a fleece! I'm also excited about Into the Wool, retreat in Crossville, TN, hosted by Dana of Unwind Yarn.
This week, I'm checking in with a quick update before leaving for a long weekend trip with my daughters. We're off to Nebraska and I'm looking forward to visiting a friend's sheep farm. I finished the Swallowtail Kite shawl by Sue Ellen Holmes as well as the Love and Grace shawl by Tamy Gore. I'm also on the second try of a pair of plain vanilla socks. Thank you to Julia for starting last episode's thread in the Ravelry group!
This week, I'm so glad to be back to chat with you! I've been traveling, knitting a little and nursing a broken toe. How's your summer been?
This week, I recorded from the balcony of a room at the lodge at Lake Lanier, Georgia. The birds were chirping and the air conditioner was noisy. Hopefully, you can hear me well enough! I finished the Indigo Frost poncho and a pair of vanilla socks in DK weight yarn. I've almost finished a Norwegian Fir baby cardigan in O-Wash Worsted. There's also a giveaway in which I ask for travel advice and tips. Your expertise is welcome!
This week I'm recording from the horse farm while Janie is at a lesson. I have three finished projects, the Doodler, my Advent Wrap and Joji Locatelli's All the Love Pullover. Also, Maryland Sheep and Wool is almost here!
This week, I have some knitting and quilting projects going and I managed to mess up a vanilla sock. Sigh.
This week I have two finished objects, the Advent Wrap and the Concerning Hobbits cardigan. I've also been working on a simple scarf and a shawl, Piper's Journey. Also, my kid has the flu.
This week, I've done a little knitting, a bit of sewing and a lot of decluttering. I also announce a pattern giveaway from BostonJen of Down Cellar Studio. I'm also continuing to ask for your thoughts on having a hand made life.
This week, I have a finished cowl and two other projects that are coming alone nicely. I've also been asking what "hand made life" means.
This week I finished a pair of socks that will be a Christmas gift. I'm also working on two advent projects and have even made YouTube Vlogmas videos.
This week I have two finished projects, the Perfect Retreat Shawl by Susan B. Anderson and Spindrift by Helen Stewart. I have a few more suggestions for mini skein advent sets and I did not use my feet to get down the stairs.
This week, I have three finished projects--two pairs of socks and a Christmas stocking. I also have lots of ideas for advent mini skein sets.
This week is the 3rd Annual Pre-SAFF Flyby. I'm headed out at before the crack of dawn to go to Fletcher, NC for the Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair. I'm taking two classes, one on angora rabbits and one on stick weaving. See you there!
This week, I'm finally back and our hens are laying! I finished a pair of socks for Halloween and I made a mistake on my Perfect Retreat Shawl. Hurricane Michael took the roof off our goat shed but no one was injured, even Moe the free range rooster.
This week is a very quick update before I leave for Into The Wool. I have two finished hats, a Barley by TinCanKnits and the Courage Hat, a new pattern from Sally Jane Cameron I've also cast on The Perfect Retreat Shawl by Susan B. Anderson. And off I go!
This week, I announce winners of the Grow Along and update you on the Pay It Forward Project. I also managed to mess up on two, yes two, hats.
This week, I've finished a pair of socks and cast on my first Barley Hat. I've also been working on the All the Love pullover but I'm worried that the fiber content will make it grow. And UPS is on my naughty list.
This week, I've been working on socks and a shawl. I've also done some sewing on a notions pouch and laundry bags.
This week, I have travel knitting and a broken tractor. And the goat ladies are pretty happy.
This week, I finished the Anna Karenina Shawl. I didn't cast on anything new but I worked on vanilla socks and the Cloud Wrap. And dreamed about travel knitting.