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Find camaraderie and understanding as Knit Picks employees confess to their own knitting triumphs and complete blunders. Does any of this sound familiar? If so, tune in weekly for the further adventures of the gang at Knit Picks and any other knitters we can round up.
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The artists and artisans of the fiber world come to you in The Long Thread Podcast. Each episode features interviews with your favorite spinners, weavers, needleworkers, and fiber artists from across the globe. Get the inspiration, practical advice, and personal stories of experts as we follow the long thread.
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Brenda Dayne

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Cast On began on Monday, 31 October, 2005, founded on nothing more than the desire to talk about knitting to people who get it. All the other stuff, about how memories, thoughts, hopes and dreams are knit into the fabric we create, and so become part of the fabric of our lives; about how life and knitting intertwine, and how sometimes you simply cannot tell where one part leaves off the other begins; about how the only thing wrong with the world today is that there is not enough knitting in ...
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CraftLit is—Annotated Audiobooks for Busy People Love the classics (or wish you did) *** No time to pick up a book? Not any more! *** This weekly annotated audiobook podcast presents curated classic literature in a serialized format. The host—Heather Ordover—"teaches to the joke" by filling in any relevant tidbits before listening to the next chapter of the book. *** Callers regularly send in voicemail comments for play on the air to keep the "book club" vibe going. *** The podcast has been ...
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🧶 Top 25 U.S. Podcast (Hobbies) 🧶 —>> Are you a mom who feels like you’re constantly running on empty? —>> Do you crave an outlet to recharge but feel lost on where to start? —>> Do you wish there were simple solutions to help you relax, feel more rested, and even find time for creativity? —>> And does the idea of adding one more thing to your busy day feel impossible—especially when it’s something just for you? In this podcast, you’ll discover practical and guilt-free self-care strategies t ...
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Welcome to "Rise and Outshine with Live Events for Podcasters", brought to you by the dynamic force of Poduty and hosted by the charismatic Jeff Revilla! Step into our audio arena where podcasters, both seasoned and new, shine their brightest. Every episode, witness 2 or 3 creators share a tantalizing 10-minute snippet of their podcast, be it a live demonstration or a pre-recorded gem, to a panel of podcasting aficionados and an audience with a keen ear. But there's more than just performanc ...
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When Knit Picks was founded by husband and wife team Kelly and Bob Petkun in 2002, the company began with a mail-order catalog and soon added online purchasing. Buying yarn online seemed both strange and inevitable: knitters began choosing yarns that they could only see onscreen, in the early days of functional search engines, at a time when many p…
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Nanne Kennedy has her feet firmly planted in the soil of midcoast Maine. Growing up on a farm near the ocean, she could smell the salt air and small local factories, and she started saving in her “future farm fund” when she was 12. Eminently practical, she looked for ways that her farm could make her a living. “I'm a New England Yankee, and self re…
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Ep. 673: Ridwell | Chapter 45-46 / Volume 3, Chapter 9-10 Book talk begins at 11:01. Jane Fairfax’s health takes center stage as “nervous fever”. We also stumble across the Greek god Momus and of course, Jane Austen weaves in some references to a Goldsmith song from “The Vicar of Wakefield”. Plus, have you heard about Ridwell? Check all of it out. …
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Welcome back to Knit & Tell Friday! Join the Knitting Mamas Facebook group for live demonstrations and more tips. In today's Knit and Tell Friday, I share a super quick tip that will transform your knitting experience: winding your yarn before you start your project. Discover why this simple step can save you from the frustration of tangled yarn an…
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Ready to kickstart your knitting journey but not sure what tools you need? In this episode, I’m sharing my absolute favorite knitting tools that every beginner should have. From versatile circular needles to budget-friendly yarn like Lionbrand Hue & Me and Color Theory, I’ll help you get set up for success without breaking the bank. Plus, I’ll refe…
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Ep. 672: Fall Has Fallen | Chapter 44 / Volume 3, Chapter 8 Book talk begins at 20:36. The unraveling begins. In this episode, we go over the wage realities for governesses, an exciting email from a CraftLit listener, and rheumatic gout (spoiler: it’s not what you think!) We're also planning a post-book live stream, so don’t miss how you can be a p…
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Welcome back to another episode of Knit & Tell Fridays on The Knitting Mamas Podcast! I’m your host, Nadine Medina, and today we’re diving into some exciting knitting goodness with a focus on neat edges and, of course, a little update on my current project and the book I’m reading right now. This week, we cover: A super fun and easy tip to help you…
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In this episode, we’re diving into how you can create a simple, intentional morning routine that gives you time for yourself—before the day takes over. I’m sharing the first 3 steps you need to take to build a morning routine that works for you as a busy mom. It’s all about finding time for what fills you up and starting your day feeling refreshed …
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Laverne Waddington discovered weaving by accident—bike accident, to be precise. Recuperating from a mountain biking crash in Utah, she discovered a book on Navajo weaving and was immediately intrigued. A local exhibit of Diné textiles enthralled her, and she set about learning to weave in the Navajo style. Returning to Patagonia, where she had been…
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Welcome back to another episode of Knit & Tell Fridays on The Knitting Mamas Podcast. I’m your host, Nadine Medina, and today, we’re having a cozy chat about all things self-care, knitting, and keeping your yarn game strong! This week, we dive into: Mindful self-care tips for busy moms. It’s all about recharging without guilt and focusing on progre…
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Ep. 671: The Key | Chapter 43 / Volume 3, Chapter 7 Book talk begins at 2:43. Everything changes here. Emma does The Thing and insults Mrs. Bates. We go over some calculations on moral goodness and how it all links back to M and A.. Emma. --------------------------------------------------------------- • • • • Gates of University of Glasgow (Hutches…
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Ep. 670: Twisted | Chapter 42 / Volume 3, Chapter 6 Book talk begins at 11:38. Highbury’s attention turns to the impending Box Hill outing and Mrs. Elton, in all her insufferable glory, tries to become the queen of social planning. In a nutshell, this week’s episode is the calm before the storm. -----------------------------------------------------…
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Welcome to the Knitting Mamas podcast! If you’re a mom longing for self-care and rest, you’re in the right place. Discover simple routines, natural wellness solutions, and the cozy art of knitting to help you recharge without guilt. In this first episode of our new series, Knit and Tell Fridays, I am introducing a weekly knitting tip that you can e…
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Welcome back to the Knitting Mamas podcast! After a short break, we’re diving into a topic that could be the game-changer you need in your knitting journey: mindless knitting projects. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned knitter, having a simple, repetitive project on hand can be your ticket to relaxation and stress relief. In this episode, we …
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Embrace the potential of your phone’s camera, choose indirect lighting (not a flash) to show texture, and get your knits off the ground—these are just a few pieces of Gale Zucker’s advice for how to take knitting photos you love. Whether she’s shooting in a studio or a barnyard, Gale uses her camera to bring her subjects to life. Gale grew up in a …
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Ep. 669B: Interlude This week, we're hitting the pause button on our usual programming. But don't worry, we've got a special treat for you—an Interlude filled with your wonderful voicemails and email, and some messages from Heather herself. We hope you enjoy this little break with us, and we can't wait to be back with you next week! ---------------…
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Ep. 669: Lonely Closets | Chapter 41 / Volume 3, Chapter 5 Book talk begins at 12:08. In this exciting chapter, we get a little of Mr. Knightley’s viewpoint! Mr. Knightley suspects symptoms of attachment between Frank (Who he does not like) and Jane, which Emma happily pooh-poohs. Plus, a quick discussion on the extinction of third places and the f…
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Adjusting Your Morning Routine: Self-Care Tips for Every Season of Motherhood In today’s episode, I’m sharing how my morning routine came to be—starting way back when my kids were babies, out of pure necessity for some me-time. Fast forward 14 years, and I’m still tweaking and adjusting my routine to fit the ever-changing seasons of motherhood. Her…
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Have you ever opened a book or seen a photograph and thought to yourself, “I have to learn to do that”? When Emily Lymm first fell in love with knitting, she wondered casually if she could turn her passion for fiber arts into a profession. Not seeing many successful pathways to a career in knitting, she continued as a graphic designer. She loved th…
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Ep. 668: Tech Wisdom | Chapter 40 / Volume 3, Chapter 4 Book talk begins at 6:32. Today’s episode is short and sweet. Emma tries very hard to learn her lesson. Additionally, we ask the question, “Why is Google stupid all of a sudden?” and discuss how difficult it is to achieve real in-depth knowledge with tech. -------------------------------------…
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Welcome back to the Knitting Mamas podcast, where Nadine blends the art of knitting with the joy of mindful living. If meditation isn't your thing, don't worry! In this episode, Nadine shares three alternative ways to achieve mindfulness and relaxation. Watch your knitting for beginners playlist here: http://theknittingmamas.com/knittingbeginners I…
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Ep. 667: Thank You For Your Faith | Chapter 39 / Volume 3, Chapter 3 Book talk begins at 5:49. Thank you for having faith in the stories that we listen to on CraftLit, for loving creation, and for sacrificing your time to great literature. --------------------------------------------------------------- • • • by • • CraftLit’s socials: • Find everyt…
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Welcome back to the Knitting Mamas podcast! In this short and sweet episode, we dive into the essence of self-care for busy moms. Discover three crucial tips to help you find time for your knitting craft and other beloved hobbies, even amidst the chaos of motherhood. We share practical and tactical advice on minimizing phone distractions and emphas…
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Tommye McClure Scanlin had a choice. To make the images she wanted to create with weaving, she could either pursue complex forms of weaving that rely on dobby, jacquard, and draw-loom technology—or she could go the other way and place every color and pick by hand using tapestry techniques and a very simple loom. Preferring a drawing pencil to a cal…
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Ep. 666: Cloud Fail | Chapters 37-38 / Volume 3, Chapters 1-2 Book talk begins at 17:05. And now for the beginning of volume 3! Things start to come together. Emma doesn’t like the idea that she's just like Mrs. Elton, and Jane Austen leaves us some important foreshadowing at the end of our chapters. ------------------------------------------------…
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Hey Mamas, welcome back to another episode of the Knitting Mamas podcast! Today, we're diving into a topic that’s perfect for anyone who's eager to start knitting but doesn’t know where to begin. We’ll discuss the first three crucial steps to kickstart your knitting journey. First, we'll guide you on finding a simple beginner pattern that’s quick t…
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Ep. 665: Point and Picken | Chapters 35-36 / Volume 2, Chapters 17-18 Book talk begins at 11:51. We’ve reached the last 2 chapters of volume 2! In this episode, we read a part of Jane Austen’s famous letter to her niece and generally just try to survive Mrs. Elton. --------------------------------------------------------------- • Mary BROOKS Picken…
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In this episode, I chat with Felicia Perry, a fellow Knitting Mama and member of our community. We delve into the world of knitting and how it can serve as a powerful tool for stress relief and self-care amidst the chaos of motherhood. Felicia and I explore the challenges that modern moms face, from the constant pull of social media to the never-en…
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Indigo is a unique dyestuff, no less so for being found in so many different plants. Coaxing the blue hue out of green leaves and onto yarn or cloth requires a combination of chemistry and skill that has arisen across the globe. Rowland and Chinami Ricketts each found their own way to indigo in Tokushima, Japan: Rowland was looking for a sustainabl…
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Ep. 664: OPTs | Chapters 32-34 / Volume 2, Chapters 14-16 Book talk begins at 13:19. Chapter audio is at 50:37. Post-chapter book talk is at 1:46:56. This week’s episode is loaded with Jane Fairfax’s tact, Mr. Knightley’s dry sarcasm, and Emma’s snarky comebacks. That—plus some stuff about Hartfield and Maple Grove—and so much more! ---------------…
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Andrew Wells is the third generation of the iconic American yarn manufacturer Brown Sheep Company. Living near the family business outside Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, he grew up giving tours and sweeping the floors when his parents, Peggy and Robert Wells, ran the business. His grandfather, Harlan Brown, had been a sheep and lamb farmer before deciding…
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Ep. 663: Mildred and Lacey | Chapters 29-31 / Volume 2, Chapters 11-13 Book talk begins at 13:45. Frank’s charm starts to fade. Emma begins to see the consequences of her meddling. But old habits die hard, and Emma starts thinking, maybe Frank could be useful in mending Harriet’s broken heart… -------------------------------------------------------…
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In this episode, we dive into 5 simple yet effective ways to make your knitting experience even more cozy and enjoyable. Discover how these simple things can transform your knitting time into a serene retreat. Don’t miss out on our free workbook with six simple strategies to help you find more time for yourself to knit more. Plus, get ready for our…
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Working together in a Philadelphia yarn store, Kate Gagnon Osborn and Courtney Kelley learned how to help customers choose the right yarn for a project, welcome in timid new knitters, and create samples to help move yarn out the door. They learned what didn’t work (donut-shaped balls of yarn that hopped off the shelves and tangled, patterns that us…
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