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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2017 · 52 MIN

episode 22 knitting communities

from WoolWork · host Louise Scollay

I have been thinking a lot about the different knitting communities I belong to and how we are tied together in different ways with sticks and string. This week I am also looking at Podcast Lounge news, a hap KAL and tea inspired knit

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Cast on/Cast off Camille cardigan by NerdyGerdy in Debbie Bliss chunky yarn.  Lapsang cowl from Clare Devine's new Tea Collection. You can find this on Raverly and yarnandpointysticks.com. The a collection that will have you wishing for cold days! I knit mine in Ginger Twist Flumps chunky merino - so squishy and warm.   News  including a Hap-along with news and info about that. More Podcast lounge news with my Come and have a feel segment (!) and a promo of Blasta, a new audio podcast coming soon from Dearbhla and Clare in Ireland.   Knitting Communities something that has been on my mind a lot since organsising podcast lounge. What are your knitting communities? Do you have virtual, actual or both? I read out some messages from the group on the topic and have a wee meander musing on the topic   KnitLocal, Postbag, hellos and thanks and more!   Don't forget you can enter the giveaway for Edinburgh Yarn Festival Tickets at www.knitbritish.net/ep-21  and you can also win a copy of Penguin Knitting book on the blog this week.    Full show notes with links is at www.knitbritish.net/ep-22  You can also listen at Stitcher app here http://tinyurl.com/k74hdz7  (ps - I realise the shownotes in itunes have no formattng. Am working on it!) N.B. about halfway through the sound becomes suddenly clearer and louder (for some reason!) it won't interrupt your listening pleasure, but do expect it!

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