Episode 4 - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wool?

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Welcome to our Episode 4 of our podcast in which we talked about upcoming events such as:


In the second segment we talked all about how to be fearless with your knitting . . .

Socks

Sweaters

Colorwork & Charts

Lace & Entrelac

We closed the podcast by . . .

  • Sharing Knitting and the Word from 2 Timothy 1:7 ". . . God has not given us a spirit of fear. . ."
  • Asking for your prayer requests, praise reports, questions, and comments
  • A prayer of thankfulness for this podcast and the
    encouragement received from listeners; peace, comfort, and healing for
    our listeners; and continued blessings

Music you heard. . .

  • Turkish Delight - David Crowder Band
  • There is No One (Thanksgiving Mix) - David Crowder Band
  • Song for Tricia - Superchick
  • Everlasting Light - Ryan Farish

Don't forget that we've changed our iTunes feed! Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here. Stay tuned for Episode 5!

Loopy Knitter's picture

Episode 4 was another enjoyable podcast. Thanks! By the way, I have Rowan Kidsilk Haze to do the Wisp, just like Kate's. I hope I don't have to frog any of it! :(
I just wanted to add that I've been knitting since I was 5 years old. I was about 13 or 14 when I did my first Fairisle sweater, but I still learn something new every single time I do a project. Every single time. Overcoming the fears, and learning new things...trying new yarn...is what makes knitting so appealing to me. I also love how there are so many techniques. There really isn't a right or a wrong way. English Style or Continental (or Yarn Harlot's speed of lightening technique), two-handed colourwork or just one, circular needles or dpns, there is some interesting way to do intarsia in the round that I'd like to learn someday....or knitting backwards!!! It's just knit and purl, but so many ways to do it!

anxiousdog's picture

Yeah the kidsilk haze is hard to frog, but it just takes patience. I love hearing that you still learn new things. That means knitting will never get boring! :)

Tammy's picture

You're exactly right - there's no wrong way to knit! Good luck with that Wisp. I've got one on ZZZ, and am not going to be happy if I have to try and rip it out to start over. but it's been so long since I've worked on it, I'm afraid I might have to!

Will try to join you guys in knitting.

anxiousdog's picture

Great! I can't wait!

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