Part of the “charm” of knitting is learning the secret language and secret handshake. Just a little joke. Well, it does feel like that sometimes. “Pick” up and “knit” up are a perfect example.
Audiobooks in Book Review
The Art of Fair Isle Knitting by Ann Feitelson
American Knits by Melanie Falick
Stitch and Bitch by Debbie Stoller
A History of Hand Knitting by Richard Rutt
What’s On My Needles
I’ve spent the last couple of weeks working on “secret” knitting so I haven’t been able to make many blog entries or chat about my fiber adventures. But, I finished my work knitting and I am ready to return to my own knitting.
The big challenge was having to fix three cable errors in my Knitter’s Almanac Aran Cardigan. Once I got over the initial shock of having that many errors, it wasn’t too much of a hardship to get everything fixed. Now I am all ready to enjoy a fantastic weekend with my cardigan.
To keep up with my knitting progress during the week, be sure to check out my
blog.
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Music used in this Podcast
Introduction: A Sunken Ship Irony – Reflection at Sundown [http://spotlessrecords.com/asunkenshipirony/]
Book Review: Jim Ronayne – The Three Brethren [http://www.jimronayne.co.uk/]
What’s On My Needles: Beyond The Pale – The Music Plays Me [http://www.beyond-the-pale.com/]
Ending: Jim Ronayne – Thoughts Of You [http://www.jimronayne.co.uk/]
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