Friday, April 1, 2016

Episode 111 - Knitting on the beach


What are we wearing?
Fancy Cardi by Joji Locatelli
Sharlene's Fancy Cardi
Secret Cove Cowl by Rosemary Hill
Gayle's Secret Cove Cowl

What are we stalking? 
Women's Peaked Cap by Patons
Hinagiku Hat by 87knit
Kaiya Mei by Jamie Hoffman
Fancy Cardi by Joji Locatelli
Citadel by Joji Locatelli
Breathing Space by Veera Välimäki
Veronika by Julie Weisenberger
Woodfords by Elizabeth Doherty

This episode of The Yarniacs Podcast is sponsored by Fix-A-Stitch.

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What are we knitting?
Heartfelt by  Veera Välimäki
Gayle ripped her Hoodie Shawl Cardigan by Susanne Sommer
Chromaticity Cowl by Miriam Felton
Small Flowers Mitts by Pinneguri
Minthe by Anne Ginger
Memory Blanket by Georgie Nicolson


What have we finished?
Looking Ahead by Veera Välimäki
Abstract Fiber Rothko
Sharlene's hat for charity
Very Gifted Cowl by Churchmouse Yarns and Teas
Zuzu's Petals by Carina Spencer

We announce the winners of the now closed Self-Indulgent 2016 Knit-a-long. Thanks to everyone who participated! If you hear your name just send us a Ravelry message so we can get your prize out to you. :)

4 comments:

  1. It would be awesome if you could put the links in the show notes so it comes to my phone with the podcast.

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  2. My husband is an avid podcast listener. After many trips out and about with him listening to some of the most bizarre things, I started trying to find podcasts of my own to subject him to. Backfired! He really does not mind my podcast selections, and I too have become a podcast junky! Now I love to listen to Yarniacs on my way to work, to the store, or just about anywhere. Thanks for making my commutes positive, creative, and entertaining!

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  3. My husband is an avid podcast listener. After many trips out and about with him listening to some of the most bizarre things, I started trying to find podcasts of my own to subject him to. Backfired! He really does not mind my podcast selections, and I too have become a podcast junky! Now I love to listen to Yarniacs on my way to work, to the store, or just about anywhere. Thanks for making my commutes positive, creative, and entertaining!

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