I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the podcast. I downloaded as many as my IPod would hold and made the trip from Canada to Texas so much more enjoyable and faster. The only thing is that I wanted to remember all of the books and patterns that were talked about. Glad I kept all 100 of them on my PC. Diane Schafer
I love that you are weekly and, other than the odd vacation now and again,there every week like a good friend. Thanks for all the work in putting the podcast together.
100 podcats...amazing. I will be here listening as long as you are podcasting...Denise
And then of course, I'll start asking for stuff. :-D If it fits into any of your upcoming podcasts, I would love to learn more about wpi, and how that affects the finished product (if it does..). I know, not exactly anything to build an entire podcast around, but I figured I'd throw it out there anyway.
Btw, I have started doing my ssk like you explained, and I think it looks so much better. Thanx!
Each day is there is a new podcast it is such a treat! Usually I make sure I am "All Set Up." You know; coffee, sitting at my computer, cell phone off and knitting in hand!! Thanks for keeping it interesting. I really like the trivia questions.
I been catching up on listening to the podcast because I had gotten a bit behind. I've been listening to you talking about Sock Summit and the drop spindle you purchased and the others who also do spinning in the office. It has inspired me to give it a try. Drop spindles don't seem to be that expensive and everyone really seems to enjoy. A question though. Will knitpicks every be selling the wool to spin (can't remember what that is called)? Will they ever be selling drop spindles? Just wondering. Keep up the good work on the podcast. They are inspiring and informative. I even enjoy hearing about the i-cords.
I was just thinking that it would be hilarious but useful to have a "stealth" option when ordering online from KnitPicks. Then the box would show up to my house without the incriminating Knitpicks tape on the box to let my husband know what I've been up to. Maybe the charge on the credit card can say "creative endeavors" or something similar. :)
Thank you for the podcast; as a new knitter who is learning from YouTube without much input from the real-life knitting community, it's great to hear news and learn about useful techniques (like dropped stitches) from such a friendly and down-to-earth voice.