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Knit1,HeartToo
> Episode 266: Holidays 2016
Podcast:
Knit1,HeartToo
Episode:
Episode 266: Holidays 2016
Category:
Games & Hobbies
Duration:
00:00:00
Publish Date:
2016-12-27 01:24:08
Description:
This week's WIPs include the Lillian Fay sweater, Fox Paws, Going Up socks, modified Rye socks and a "Glitten" loosely based on the Knotty gloves. FOs include finished washcloths and one Rye sock. Baubles and Bling this week were a custom lanyard for Sheila to wear her ID badge at work. We review the double knitting eBook Double or Nothing and draw a winner of the My Own Backyard shawl pattern. We will draw more random prize winners in the next episode as well as a winner of the eBook giveaway.
SHOW NOTES
Shout Outs:
This month's KAL/CAL is any project in your favorite Sports Team or School colors! Show your team/school loyalty! This KAL/CAL will run through December 31st. If you have a sports fan or school student, this would be the perfect opportunity to knit a Christmas gift!
Sheila is also hosting a Blue Moon Fiber Arts KAL/CAL that will continue through December and includes any projects made from Blue Moon Fiber Arts yarn.
On The Dance Card
:
Wendy is working on:
Lillian Fay Cardigan
by Ellen Mason in Dream in Color Classy in the Flamingo Pie colorway
Fox Paws
by Xandy Peters in 5 colors of Sundara Yarn from deep stash.
Going Up socks in Knit Picks Felici sock in the Dark Side colorway.
Sheila is working on:
Rye socks
by Tincanknits in BMFA STR in the Garden Daze colorway
"Glitten" (half glove, half mitten) loosely based on the
Knotty Gloves
pattern by Julia Mueller.
Rate Your Date:
Sheila finished:
Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth
by Ruth Slate in kitchen cotton
One Rye sock
Whirlwind Romance:
Nothing
Future Dates:
Wendy will knit an
Inspira Cowl
by Graphica.
Sheila will knit socks, a
Scrappy Lengthwise Scarf
by Zona Sherman and a cowl from Wollmeise scraps. Her 2017 goal is to use up her scraps.
Baubles & Bling
:
Sheila received a phlebotomist themed lanyard for her work ID from Wendy for Christmas (it came later than her other presents).
Gossip & Innuendo:
We drew a winner of the
My Own Backyard
pattern by Jennifer Lassonde!
BOOK REVIEW:
Double or Nothing: Reversible Knitting for the Adventurous
by Alisdair Post-Quinn. You can purchase a copy
HERE
on the Fallingblox Designs webpage.
This book is definitely not for a new knitter unless you are extremely adventurous and willing to take on a challenge! It is more suited to an experienced knitter or an adventurous intermediate knitter.
We really liked a lot of features in this book. First, it takes you through a series of double knitting projects where you can learn how to take double knitting to another level - double knitted lace, double knitted cables, double knitted colorwork and intarsia, etc. Often there is a small sample project you can make to try out the new technique so you don't have to commit to a huge project. That means you could learn the basics of the techniques in this book simply by making the swatch samples. If you find you enjoy double knitting techniques, you can then move forward to one of the projects, We also liked the detailed and nicely photographed tutorial pictures. These are key any time you are learning a new technique and this book really does them well. Likewise, all of the patterns were nicely photographed so you could really see the double knitting and how it differed on either side. Finally, we liked that the author wove his own story about his knitting throughout the book. Although the tone occasionally tended toward the bombastic in the author's story sections, they do connect the book with a personal narrative that makes for an enjoyable read. All in all, this looks like an interesting challenge for people who want to do more with the double knitting technique and we would recommend it for those knitters.
If you would like to win a copy of this book, enter the contest on our Ravelry page and tell us which pattern piques your interest!
ALSO:
We are still drawing prizes for random people on our Ravelry group membership list as we begin to wind down the podcast. We will draw another batch of prizes in the next episode so stay tuned.
Fiber Events
None until 2017
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