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Kelley talks about her experiences with the Susan G. Komen Walk for the Cure, shares a new free pattern she designed, and chats with Tina about Frankie Brown's fantastic knitting patterns that put a new spin on charity knitting.

Ten Stitch Twist blanket pattern

Frankie Brown's other designs on Ravelry

Kelley's Knit for the Cure Felted Ribbon Pattern

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Monica Lewallen Comment by Monica Lewallen on September 30, 2009 at 3:51am
I absolutely love Frankie Brown's patterns. They are so fresh and original. You're right PurlGirl, she is truly gifted.
PurlGirl Comment by PurlGirl on September 24, 2009 at 7:36am
Thanks for introducing us to Frankie Brown's patterns. What a cool way to offer patterns for suggested donations. She is truly gifted.
Dancing Buffalo Comment by Dancing Buffalo on September 14, 2009 at 7:48pm
Hi, The answer is báinín. Thanks for another great podcast! Elizabeth Meyer
Tina Hilton Comment by Tina Hilton on September 12, 2009 at 9:38am
I really enjoy your podcast. I was disappointed that in this episode you relegated the men as merely supporters of women with breast cancer. While they constitute a minority of breast cancer cases, men do get this disease and it would have been nice for you to take this opportunity to emphasize that it's NOT restricted to women.
Brandy Comment by Brandy on September 12, 2009 at 9:26am
Definitely my favorite podcast so far (well, one of my favorites)!!! So interesting and inspiring! I love the podcasts, they're so fun and relaxing to listen to (which can come in quite handy while sitting in LA traffic!!). ;)
Cathrine A. McClure Comment by Cathrine A. McClure on September 11, 2009 at 9:25pm
The answer to the trivia question is báinín. Thanks for another interesting podcast!
Rebeccawip Comment by Rebeccawip on September 11, 2009 at 6:17am
I tried a while back to order something from knitpicks only to find you don't deliver outside US/Canada. Disappointed, I moved on and forgot about it. I recently started listening to your podcast and every time you mention something i really would like to get my hands on! most recently the zephyr options set. So I tried again and after placing my rather large order, bam! No can do. Oh, yeh, I had forgotten about that... Disappointed again. With internet being worldwide, and your podcast as well, it seems wierd that you would not ship overseas. Why is this? We european based ravelers (or non-ravelry knitters/crocheters) would like to join in on the fun, too.
BTW, the answer to this weeks' podcast question is báinín, though I guess my answer is null and void since you won't ship to Europe anyway.
Nonetheless I do enjoy your podcast even though I often leave it green with envy of all the wonderful knitpick things I can't buy :(
Peggy Stuart Comment by Peggy Stuart on September 10, 2009 at 6:53am
Kelley: Great podcast, as usual! Imagine my surprise when it was early! I got to sit on the deck in the sun and knit while listening to it on my MP3 player. I'm so glad we on the KP Knitting Community can feel free to talk about other things in our lives besides knitting. At least, as long as it doesn't get out of hand. I feel as if I have a major support group here with such great people. Lots of knitting ideas and tips as well, which is the main thing, but sometimes there is someone in need of a [[[cyberhug]]] or we have an activity that's fun we want to share with someone. Thanks so much for your part in the website, and of course, the podcasts, which are always fun to listen to. --Peggy
Kim Miller Comment by Kim Miller on September 9, 2009 at 12:47pm
The kind of yarn that aran sweaters are made out of is called báinín.

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