Wed, 22 December 2010
Show notes are at www.knittingpipeline.blogspot.com. It is the winter solstice as view nature from my window. Pipeliner emails ask me about males wearing shawls and the definition of shawl and scarf. Another Pipeliner asked me whether she should knit a poncho...are ponchos in or out? Also a few comments on Holiday 2010 Vogue Knitting, more no-purl patterns, needle notes that include a finished Shizuku scarf by Angela Tong and more Those Mitts by Leslie Friend, and the announcement of a new knitting podcast, Clothed in the Lamb by Janeen. Plus a good chuckle provided by a good friend. Merry Christmas and thank you to everyone who has supported the podcast in the first 6 months! Check the show blog for a wonderful pipe, drum, and Highland Dance greeting from our friends, The Dutch Pipes and Drums. |
Fri, 17 December 2010
Wristers, muffatees, and fingerless mitts are handcoverings that leave the fingers free. We explore a bit of the background of wristers and muffatees. Finished projects this wee are Fetching by Cheryl Niamath and Those Mitts by Leslie Friend (3 pair). I share some wrister patterns that are in the pipeline. The winner of the Quince and Co. giveaway is announced. Our new giveaway is 3 patterns of your choice from Stephen West of Westknits. The show is sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business www.longaberger.com/paula. Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.blogspot.com.
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Fri, 10 December 2010
Pipeliners share ideas about shawls and I add a few of my own. Leave a comment on the show blog www.knittingpipeline.blogspot.com to be in a drawing for a fantastic prize from Quince & Co. I share two finished projects: Schieffelin Point Shawl by Kate Gagnon Osborne/Kelbourne Woolens and Falling Water by Rose Beck. Ideas on no-purl patterns are shared by Pipeliners. Also, Nature Notes, news from Celtic Cross Pipes and Drums and a Ravelry Tip. |
Fri, 3 December 2010
www.knittingpipeline.blogspot.com Inspired by a listener email, I talk about wearing shawls and storing shawls. In nature notes, it is COLD here and deer are moving through the woods. Celtic Cross Pipes and Drums is performing in A Grace Family Christmas. A review of new wool from Quince & Co. Quince & Co has donated a prize of a scarf of your choice and the wool to make it! Leave a note in the comment section on the show blog www.knittingpipeline.blogspot.com to get your name in the drawing on December 16th! A winner is announced for the prize from Rose Beck of Rosy Posy Designs. A holiday carol from Magnatune Christmas: James Edwards Sans Day Carol, Sussex Carol, and Deck the Halls. |