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Keep Calm and Carry Yarn: A Knitting and Crochet Podcast
Episode 86: You're gonna get stuck

Keep Calm and Carry Yarn: A Knitting and Crochet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 47:08


Vivian is still making progress on her Taylor Swift "Folkore" cardigan and she also has a new project that's already finished! Alyson meanwhile can finally talk about her second ever magazine published design. Her Alfresco Tank was published in Interweave Crochet earlier this month! Links to things we mention: Buzzfeed Quiz Folklore Cardigan by Amy Gunderson [Ravelry] Rainbow Blue Chullo Hat by Janet Stimson [Ravelry] March Hat by Meghan Babin [Ravelry] Alfresco Tank by Alyson Chu [Ravelry] Show notes with photos Support and follow us: Instagram Etsy Our Website Buy KCACY merch Buy us a Ko-fi

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Crochet Circle Podcast
Episode 31 - Moth + Hoover = TROUBLE

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 80:27


Hello there and welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast and the show notes for Episode 31 – Moth + Hoover = TROUBLE   In this episode I cover: Old dog, new tricks; Final Destination; En Route; Designs in Progress; Feeding the habit; Quick News Beats and J’adore?   This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co.  Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:   1 – Old dog, new tricks If you have lots of ends to weave in and some of your yarn tails are beside each other, why not use a large tapestry needle, thread the two ends into the needle and weave them in at the same time?  This will save a lot of time, so long as it doesn’t create too much bulk in those parts of your project.     My second Old dog, new tricks is all about the dratted moth. If you think you have clothes or carpet moths (they both eat fibres) in your house, deal with swiftly and effectively.  Nobody wants to go into their stash to find that moths have decimated it.    Here are some helpful articles/blogs on dealing with moths, including one from yours truly: Vogue article on moths in your wardrobe Country Living Article KNIT IT – HOOK IT – CRAFT IT blog post on moths and your stash  I would also add that if you buy yarn from a shop, online wholesaler or yarn show, you should check through it to make sure there are no moth eggs.  If you want to be very cautionary, pop any new yarn into a freezer bag before you bring it into the house.  Leave it in the freezer for 48 hours to kill off any moths or larvae.    I would rather take this action than have moths rampaging through my sizable (and named on our home insurance policy), lovingly curated stash.       2 - CALs #SummerTopsCAL – goes on until the 22nd July. WIPs and double-dips are welcome and it doesn’t have to be a summer top, it can be a woolly jumper if you prefer. I don’t care how you craft it. Weave, knit, crochet embroider – I just want people to craft and be happy.    Here are the prizes that you can win:  1 - Leather hook case by Nu Shearman, stitch markers by Lisa and a Liberty notebook. 2 – 6 x 50g of Erika Knight Gossypium cotton (enough to make a summer top), stitch markers by Lisa and a Liberty notebook. One of our Crochet Clan, Sharon has also released a pattern.  It’s called the No Sew Mimosa Kimono and she is offering all of you a 15% discount via Ravlery.  Just type in SUMMERTOPCAL at the checkout.  It’s valid until the end of July 2018.    One of the patterns is also up for grabs this month.  All you need to do is add a comment in the YouTube comments below or in the comment box at the bottom of the show notes in Podbean.  I will then pick a winner at random at the end of July.   If you have been admiring and waiting for Rowan to rerelease the Liala top that I did over a year ago, the link is now back on Ravelry!  The power of positive persuasion definitely worked.   #Loftalong – I promised you a Loftalong a couple of podcasts back.  Sonja from John Arbon Textiles and I have been plotting behind the scenes and it is all starting on the 13th July.  It’s one that I am going to run through my Instagram feed @FayDHDesigns rather than through the podcast.    Use #Loftalong for your WIPs and #LoftalongFO for your FOs.  If you have already made a Loft (knitted or crocheted) then you can pop it straight under that # on Instagram and be in with a chance of winning prizes.  So, it doesn’t matter if you haven’t started yet or you have already finished, you can all get in on the Loftalong action.   If you are planning on making one with John Arbon Textiles Knit by Numbers then they are kindly offering a 10% discount on three skeins of their KBN 4 ply.  Simply use the discount code LOFTALONG2018 at the checkout.  The code is valid until the end of August so even if you aren’t going to start until later, you can still get the discount.   There will be prizes too.  There’s the woolly kind that can be won by entering with a Loft made from John Arbon Textiles wool and there’s the bespoke tweed bag kind for any Lofts that haven’t been made with John Arbon wool.  There will also be some runner up pattern prizes.   Both the crocheted and the knitted patterns are both on Ravelry now.   3 – Final Destination I feel like I have managed to do some proper crafting this month.  Yay! On the way up to Ben Nevis to start the Three Peaks Challenge, I managed to finish off a pair of socks for my nephew, Lewis.  The delight on his face when he actually felt how good handmade knitted socks were.  He’s a convert.     Yarn: Regia 4 ply (75% wool, 25% polyamide) 50g/210m Shade 04930   Given that I have had HOURS sitting in our car during the course of June, I managed to crack through my Stoborough shawl by Sarah Hazell.  I used 3 skeins of a skinny Merino (single ply with not too much twist) that I had dyed.  The lightest skein was with an alum mordant and birch bark; the next one was alum mordant with birch bark and an iron modifier (intensifies the colour) and the final one was an alum mordant with an oak gall and an iron modifier. If you haven’t tried a skinny single Merino before, give it a go.  It crochets up beautifully and you can get a really nice stitch definition with it.  Lots of indie dyers use it as a yarn base.      I also sprinted through my first #SummerTopCAL entry – Summer Road Trip Top by Kraftling.  I really like the simplicity of this top.  It is just two straight panels with no shaping.      Yarn: Rowan Creative Linen (DK) 100g/200m in shade Teal Stoborough and the top have both been loaded onto Ravelry as projects, just look me up under MaDashper. I have been working on other things too, and you can see them in Episode 32 – Summer Shenanigans (Part 1).    4 – En Route Although I want to hook on ALL THE THINGS, I have remembered recently that I do better when I have fewer projects on the go.  My mind is less cluttered and I don’t feel like things are being neglected.  So, although there are MANY CALs that I want to enter, I am going to behave and finish off this project before I start anything else.  I am working on my second top for the #SummerTopCAL.  It’s the Verity Top by the lovely Dawn at The Almond Snug.  I saw a version of it in my friend Anna’s feed and immediately it popped to the front of my crocheted garment queue.   I am doing mine in a wool/nylon blend so it will look different from the one shown here.  When I went stash diving for the pattern, I just happened to have only three skeins of yarn that were the right weight (sport weight) for the pattern and they were in the right combination (2 of the same and one contrast).  It was meant to be.     Yarn: Aruancania Ranco (75% Merino, 25% polyamide) 100g/344m  This yarn is now discontinued.    5 – Designs in progress It has been a bumper month on this front.  Today I get to announce that the Stiallach Collection has gone live and that as eluded to last month, you can all download it for free as this year’s birthday pattern. It’s a collection of four purses and two bags all based on the same central striped theme.  As ever, there is a YouTube tutorial to help you get to grips with the techniques.    So, this is free to download between the 6th and 13th July 2018.  Go to Ravelry, click on ‘Stiallach Collection’ pattern and at the checkout, simply enter the code ‘BIRTHDAY’ into the discount box and it will be added to your library.  There will be a UK and a US terminology pattern available.     I feel the need to leave intarsia crochet alone for a while now.  Not too long though. Obviously.   My next rabbit holes I am likely to drop down are slip stitch crochet designs and perfecting patterns in tapestry crochet.   I am trying to use this summer to get ahead of my designs and products.  All of you lovely people that signed up to be testers and product reviewers and signed the NDA, you will hear from me in the coming weeks.    6 – Feeding the habit So, I went to Woolfest at the end of June and obviously, I bought yarn and caught up with friends (go to Episode 32 – Summer Shenanigans to see more on that).  Then a day later, I found myself in a lovely wee yarn shop in Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland and may have bought some more.   1 – Blacker Yarns Lyonesse in shades Citrine and Onyx 2 – Socks Yeah 4 ply in shades Almandine and Topaz 3 – Some Solognot breed wool which is created by a small cooperative in France and I picked up in The Woolly Brew, PIttenweem 4 – Fiskmillan Fibres Romney was also from The Woolly Brew and it is delightful! 5 – Blacker Yarns Llanwenog 4 ply so that I can add it to my British breeds blanket   I have also been given some lovely things by some lovely people.  The yellow bucket bag and stitch markers were from Ali at Little Drops of Wonderful Podcast as part of the dodgy bags MAL.  When Lisa sent through stitch markers as a prize, she also sent me some – she is a gem.  Tania (she of TJ Frog fame) brought me back a lovely notebook (100% recycled paper) from her recent trip to the states.  Marie (Crochet Artisan fame) sent me an amazing knitting and crochet pattern book from Japanese designer Michyo.  I am a lucky lady!   7 - Quick News Beats Global Hook Ups – The next Global Hook Up is due to be on Saturday 7th July 2018 (BST) Time: Saturday 7th July 2018 8:30 PM London BST Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/4750475819  The meeting ID number is 475-047-5819 and you will need to join via Zoom which you can do here:  https://www.zoom.us/join There is then a second one on Sunday 8th July at 9am (BST) Time: Sunday 8th July 2018 9:00 AM London BST Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/4750475819  The meeting ID number is 475-047-5819 and you will need to join via Zoom which you can do here:  https://www.zoom.us/join   8 – Big Up Long-term friend of the podcast Tamara has moved back to the UK. Welcome home Tamara!  I am really looking forward to having a proper catch up with her soon. My friend and Tech Editor extraordinaire, Deb, is opening a yarn shop on 6th She has dreamt about this for a long time and an opportunity arose for her to utilise some space this summer.  The shop is in Betws-y-Coed, in Wales.  I am hot-footing it over there on Sunday to throw enthusiasm and support at her.  If you are anywhere near That part of North Wales.  The shop is at Unit 2, Royal Oak Stables, Betws-y-Coed, LL24 0AH. I put a call out to see what magazines people thought were particularly inclusive with their models in terms of race, age, size etc.. The ones that were most talked about were Pom Pom Quarterly, Knitting and Interweave Crochet.     9 – J’adore We are a little bit hooked on a programme called Grace & Frankie starring Jane Fonda, Martin Sheen, Lily Tomlin and Sam Waterson.  It’s great fun and nice to see an older generation being represented on TV in a sitcom.  My only issue is that Martin Sheen will always be Jed Bartlett from The West Wing. I am really loving working with some non-wool yarns.  I can definitely feel the difference in heat when I move to crocheting with wool from cotton and vice versa.  I wasn’t a massive fan of the Rowan linen that I tried using and quickly swapped out to a linen/cotton blend that was more enjoyable but sitting outside under my parasol crocheting away in cool yarns has been lovely.    Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite    

Podcast – creative.mother.thinking
Handgemacht – Folge 74: Interweave Crochet Spring 2017

Podcast – creative.mother.thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017


Gestrickt habe ich: Silk Argyle: fertig Sunny Knee Socks: beim ersten bin ich mit den Zunahmen für die Wade fertig Next Generation Pot Holders: have die ersten zehn Reihen aufgeribbelt, mit einer kleinere Nadel noch mal angeschlagen und bei Reihe 3 Gesponnen habe ich: etwas Targhee auf der IST Crafts Turkish Gehäkelt habe ich: Maschenprobe […]

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird
Top-Down Crochet Sweaters with Dora Ohrenstein

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 66:00


Dora Ohrenstein is a leading crochet designer, author and teacher.  Her sixth book, Top Down Crochet Sweaters, a complete guide to top down sweater making, has just been published. Previous books include The New Tunisian Crochet (Interweave, 2013) and Custom Crocheted Sweaters (Lark, 2012)s. Dora's chic and innovative designs appear regularly in Interweave Crochet, Crochet!, Crochet World, Vogue Knitting Crochet, and many other print and online magazines. Her website, CrochetInsider.com is a great resource for articles, patterns and classes. Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on Facebook Sponsored by:  Red Heart YarnsKnitter's MagazineCraftsyLo-Lo by Bar-MaidsErin.Lane BagsCreativebugBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery

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Crafty Planner Podcast
Kim Werker / Episode 74

Crafty Planner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 52:50


Today's podcast guest is Kim Werker. Living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Kim is a maker, crochet genius, creative thinker, wife, mother and just all around fun person. During our podcast, we talk about her book, Make it Mighty Ugly, how she became the first editor of Interweave Crochet and how everyone is creative in their own way. As a warning, this episode has been labeled explicit due to colorful language. 

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Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep. 039 Barbarbara Arrowsmith Changes her Brain

Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 34:51


Brainy Thing:      14:20  Behind the Redwood Curtain:  27:50    What We’re Learning from Our Knitting:   Margaret crocheted Easter Egg motifs   She never got the Easter Egg Garland http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easter-egg-garland by Michaela Krause http://www.ravelry.com/designers/michaela-krause correct but was able to fudge it and she liked this one best.  The other pattern was the Easiest Crochet Egg Pattern Ever http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-easiest-crochet-egg-pattern-ever by Michelle @ the Painted Hinge. Also a great pattern.   Each of these patterns was slightly different.   She also tried crocheting with a lot of improvisation Wedding stones  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wedding-stones by Monica Johnson  from the Interweave Crochet summer 15 issue.  She hasn’t mastered these yet but she’s looking forward to further exploration.            Catherine continued making baby socks for Afghans for Afghans, this time switching to worsted weight yarn for the Ribbed Far Away Baby Socks http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ribbed-far-away-baby-socks by Amber Ward   or Mitt Knitter on Ravelry.   Brainy Thing: Barbara Arrowsmith talks about the limitations she had with the brain she was born with and how she changed them for the better with exercises, a great example of neuroplasticity.   Her Tedx Talk Toronto is here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0td5aw1KXA.  She now heads a school with folks who have a variety of brain-related problems.  Specific exercises she’s developed are noted here (with a nifty picture of a knitted brain hat):  http://www.barbaraarrowsmithyoung.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/topsante.pdf   Behind the Redwood Curtain:  Recycled Folk Art Catherine discovered a private house when the residents obviously delight in recycling plastic milk cartons and soda cans to make a magical landscape.   Knitting Tip: Margaret shares Lucy Neatby’s tip for closing up those holes at the side of a sock heel.   A Little Podcast Business The ongoing incentive for joining the Ravelry Group (http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit) is a sumptuous skein of yarn.   The Knitting Tip prize is a set of five back issues of Pom Pom Magazine.

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Yarn Thing with Marly Bird
Marcy Smith, Editor of Interweave Crochet

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 67:00


Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on Facebook Sponsored by:  Knitter's MagazineRed Heart YarnsCraftsyLo-Lo by Bar-MaidsErin.Lane BagsCreativebugBijou Basin RanchKristin Omdahl, Bamboo So FineBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinner

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Marcy Smith on Getting Loopy!

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2011 47:00


Interweave Crochet editor Marcy Smith joins us to talk about the new Best of Interweave Crochet book, and Crochet Traditions magazine.

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Revenge of the Knits
Episode 005: Multicraftual

Revenge of the Knits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2011 75:29


In this episode, we get multicraftual, make tasteless anatomy jokes, and poll you the listener on IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Shameless plug: Jessica's Etsy shop (nothing there yet!) KNITTING PROJECTS (Ravelry links) Jessica's Signature socks (Haiku) Julie's Doctor Who scarf Julie's Anemoi mittens Julie's other Dalek Jessica's Rufus sweater Jessica's Noro Happens sweater Jessica's handspun stripety shrug FINISHED OBJECT BONANZA Jessica's mystery sock Julie's cursed scarf Julie's Christmas Extravaganza of FOs Bag lining tutorial Julie's Laporte Ave. tote Jessica's Coline hat Jessica's kerchief RIGHT ROUND Jessica's Citron Jessica's wheel: Kromski Minstrel Julie's wheel: Ashford Kiwi Crown Mountain Farms superwash merino KNITTING REVIEW Knit. Sock. Love. Interweave Crochet winter 2010 Unfortunate crochet dress MAMA LIKE Blue Snowball microphone Pendant Audio Rowan Kidsilk Haze Lalou sweater Rowenta steamers Orange. Favorite Sock Patterns from Around the World NERDERY Eternal Sonata Fable III Black Butler Chew QUESTIONS FOR YOU! What are your New Year's resolutions? Is it okay to cosplay the same character as a friend or acquaintance? http://www.futuregirl.com/craft_blog/2008/1/tutorial-sew-lining-for-crocheted-bag.aspx

Ready Set Knit
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Ready Set Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2010 28:15


Kathy & Steve talk with Marcy Smith of Interweave Crochet. Kathy & Pixie finish Fearless Finishing. (Running Time 28:15)

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Marcy Smith on Getting Loopy!

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2010 45:00


Marcy Smith, editor of Interweave Crochet, joins us to talk about the spring 2010 issue, and the re-launch of CrochetMe.com

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Kim Werker on Getting Loopy!

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2009 45:00


Hear all about the crochet stuff that Kim is up to since her departure from Interweave Crochet, and all the details on her new book Crochet Gifts.

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Marcy Smith on Getting Loopy

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2009 45:00


New Interweave Crochet editor Marcy Smith comes on Getting Loopy.

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Robyn Chachula/Symbol Crochet on Getting Loopy!

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2008 30:00


Robyn Chachula drops by to talk to us about the use of symbol crochet. Struggling to read charts, or even wondering why you should want to? Robyn is the expert!

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Kim Werker on Getting Loopy!

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2008 30:00


Kim Werker is coming! Kim Werker is coming! Ace crocheter and editor of Interweave Crochet will hang out and talk about - well whatever she wants

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Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Getting Loopy - Mary Beth Temple talks crochet

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2008 30:00


A half hour program in which author and designer Mary Beth Temple interviews all sorts of folks from the world of crochet. Today's guest is crochet designer Amy O'Neill Houck. You have seen her work in Interweave Crochet, Crochet Today, and many other books and magazines, today we will talk about the ecology of craft, among other things.

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Ready Set Knit
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Ready Set Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2007 28:44


Interview Kim Werker from Interweave Crochet and Tilted Duster Knitalong, seaming the fronts & back. (Running Time 28:44)

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Ready Set Knit
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Ready Set Knit

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2007 19:32


Interview with Kim Werker, Editor of Interweave Crochet and Crochetme.com (Running Time 19:32)

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CrochetCast
Spring '06 Interweave Crochet Review

CrochetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2006


Episode 3 (click here to listen)Dedicated to Dave at Chub Creek -- thanks Dave, hope you like the less structured format. Music by the Podsafe Network:Hypocrite's Plea by Justin GordonSpring '06 Interweave CrochetGilded TwinsetBabette BlanketSweetpea CardiganLacy Leaf CocoonTitania's CapeletPink FrostingNaturally Pattern N1053Carnival Cardi WrapSeafoam Wrap SkirtBlue Sky Crochet CamisoleStitch Diva Hairpin Lace SkirtGoddess Yarns PonchoSpring SpiralsSeaside EspadrillesClassic Elite Spring '06 Complements BookletInterweave Crochet Granddaughter SocksMy Granddaughter Sock :-(