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Spider You Can't Kill
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In this episode, Amy is here to help me show off my knitting, and tell you about her rare disease. Her blog is spideryoucantkill.blogspot.com.
My very best to you both! Everyone should see and hear this video and learn about this disease. I suffer from polio syndrome in my spine but I have not been debilitated from it. You are very brave. I will continue to follow as I am a life-long knitter and find your videos exceptionally well made. Phyllis from Ojai, CA.
Show Notes: Finished Objects - Starving Froggy , the Starving Artist hat pattern by Laura Linneman, knit out of Kraemar Eleanor yarn hand-dyed by Amy, using size 11 bamboo dpns. Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth , I knit several out of various kinds of cotton I had in the stash. Some were of the unknown variety. Works in Progress - Coal Straun , the Straun hat pattern by Ysolda Teague, knit out of Wool of the Andes in the Coal colorway, magic looped using size 5 Knit Picks circulars. Slanted Vineyard socks, the Slant pattern by Hunter Hammersen, knit in CloudLover Yarn in the Haunted Vineyard colorway, for the KnitGirllls SAL/KAL, that ends in February. Hermione's Quidditch socks , Hermione's Everyday sock pattern by Erica Lueder, in the Kraemer Jeannie yarn that I hand-dyed at my local LYS. Wisteria Shawl Collar Pullover , pattern by Lion Brand yarn, knit out of an unknown yarn in a rainbowish colorway, using size 8 circular needles. (Sorry, Lion Brand, I did not
Show Notes: Finished Objects - (For details about each project, click on the link to read details on Ravelry.) Coal Straun , the Straun hat pattern by Ysolda Teague, knit out of Wool of the Andes in the Coal colorway, magic looped using size 5 Knit Picks circulars. Works in Progress - Slanted Vineyard socks, the Slant pattern by Hunter Hammersen, knit in CloudLover Yarn in the Haunted Vineyard colorway, for the KnitGirllls SAL/KAL, that ends in February. Hermione's Quidditch socks , the Hermione's Everyday sock pattern by Erica Lueder, in the Kraemer Jeannie yarn that I hand-dyed at my local LYS. Wisteria Shawl Collar Pullover , pattern by Lion Brand yarn, knit out of an unknown yarn in a rainbowish colorway, using size 8 circular needles. (Sorry, Lion Brand, I did not use the recommended yarn. I might use Lion Brand Amazing for a future version of this sweater.) Upcoming Projects - Hogwarts Express Spinning - Took my first spinning lesso
(The following events may or may not have occurred in the creation and publication of my podcast. I refuse to say in order to protect the guilty.) You decide you want to do a knitting podcast. You have a webcam on your computer. You could just record on there, upload it (somewhere, you don't even think about the where really) and tell everyone about it. Done. This will be easy. Then you get started. You sit down to record and realize that you aren't even quite sure what you want to talk about. You look around frantically for your works in progress. But wait, are you really prepared to admit on camera you have 20 WIPs? Not even your knitting circle know this shameful secret. (Actually, you didn't even realize this until you started counting them.) What about yarn, didn't you buy some yarn this week that was really cool? Ok, grab it. Share that, too. Segments - should you have segments? The cool podcasters all have cute segment names that go with cute them
My very best to you both! Everyone should see and hear this video and learn about this disease. I suffer from polio syndrome in my spine but I have not been debilitated from it. You are very brave. I will continue to follow as I am a life-long knitter and find your videos exceptionally well made. Phyllis from Ojai, CA.
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