Hi everyone!
Here are links to some things we discussed:
Honey Cowl
Featherweight Cardigan
Madelinetosh Yarns (Direct sales)
Fuse cardigan
Beekeeper's Quilt
Emilien
Still Light Tunic
Zephyr
Laika
Garfunkel Hat
Haven't heard of Downton Abbey? Check it out here:
Downton Abbey
Find us on Ravelry at:
Gayle
Sharlene
Thanks so much for listening!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Episode 1
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If you would like to listen to Episode 1 through your (non-Flash) web browser, click here.
Please note: There may be a slight delay before the file starts depending on your internet speed.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
First episode!
The first episode has been recorded! It was fun, and I am amazed we managed to easily fill almost twenty minutes. :) Now we are playing around with editing, learning software, and ironing out hosting details.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Welcome
The perfect yarn.
Does such a thing exist? Every knitter has a favorite yarn. But every knitter knows that their perfect yarn is not perfect for every project. So we knitters tend to hold dear several favorite yarns. We have a perfect sock yarn. Or a perfect wool blend. A perfect yarn for outerwear. Sometimes even one skein of too-precious-to-use perfectly dyed yarn. (You know you have one!)
Once you have the perfect yarn though, you need an accompanying perfect project. But the perfect project is a dynamic concept--always changing and occasionally slipping away. Varying styles, colors, and seasons come into play. So the search is always on.
But we are willing to accept the challenge. The constant search for the perfect yarn, matched with the perfect project.
Who are we? Two knitting besties in search of the perfect yarn. Bring it!
Does such a thing exist? Every knitter has a favorite yarn. But every knitter knows that their perfect yarn is not perfect for every project. So we knitters tend to hold dear several favorite yarns. We have a perfect sock yarn. Or a perfect wool blend. A perfect yarn for outerwear. Sometimes even one skein of too-precious-to-use perfectly dyed yarn. (You know you have one!)
Once you have the perfect yarn though, you need an accompanying perfect project. But the perfect project is a dynamic concept--always changing and occasionally slipping away. Varying styles, colors, and seasons come into play. So the search is always on.
But we are willing to accept the challenge. The constant search for the perfect yarn, matched with the perfect project.
Who are we? Two knitting besties in search of the perfect yarn. Bring it!
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