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Saturday, October 08, 2016

Episode 26: Knit City


Hi, Knitters,
I have a new podcast episode up on YouTube. I looked back and it has been at least three months since I last recorded and that seems about right. The last three months have been the craziest months of my life. Hopefully I can get back to recording with a little less time in between now that things have settled a bit.




Here are the links to find me all over the interwebs:
My Ravelry group, Itty-Bitty Knits~ come join us!

Here are the links for the things I talked about:

I'm wearing the Louise cardigan knit in Quince & Co. Osprey in the same colors as in the pattern. 

Lemonade Shop  worsted in the Pinwheel colorway



Cable Sourcebook by Norah Gaughan

Within ~ the new book by Jane Richmond and Shannon Cook

Signature Needle Arts ~ I always buy the 6-inch length dpns




Knit Circus Yarns ~ My socks are knit in the Twister Stripes colorway. I got the 100 gram set.


The Loopy Ewe Sock Blockers

Marigold Jen on Etsy,  Ghost Walk and Lazy Days sock colorways




River City Yarns ~ Adam and Eve and Epic Yarn



That should do it! I hope you enjoy the fun links and the video.

Have a great weekend, friends!
xo ~ susan

12 comments:

  1. Wow, that is a fun and interesting list of links - I can't wait to watch and hear about everything!

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  2. It was so great to take two classes from you at Knit City. My shawl and toy designing continues! I hope that you'll teach more classes there next year and have more time to explore that beautiful city. - Ann

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  3. Happy belated birthday Queen Bee!!
    You made my morning, when I saw that you had a new podcast!! I have been patiently waiting for a new one and this was a great way to start my day which I always start with knitting!! So my knitting, your podcast and a warm mug of pumpkin coffee.... that is a perfect morning!!! Thank you so much!!

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  4. Happy Belated Birthday!! I loved the podcast. Your socks from Knit Circus's extreme stripe sock yarn are awesome. Also, thanks for introducing me to the Grocery Girl's podcast. I hope you post a picture of the mittens that you're knitting from the yellow yarn. It will be fun to see how it knits up.

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  5. Hi Susan, I just found you and I am so excited to be able to see your blog . A question, the mittens you are making are they the Waiting for winter mittens? I would like to use the yarn from the Lemonade shop if that would work. Thank you JoAnn

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  6. Jabedn, Yes, I am using the Waiting for Winter pattern for the mittens. The yarn is worsted weight from The Lemonade Shop.
    susan

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  7. Susan,
    The staging for your podcast really had me fooled. I thought you had some new fang-dangled picture on the wall which had a miniature digital display of the podcast. It really had me intrigued until I realized that it was a reflection of what was probably your computer! I had a good laugh at myself! Thanks for the time you put in keeping in touch with your fans!

    Dee S

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  8. Aw we always love seeing you!!! It was so fun seeing you on our 'turf' lol. I'm so glad you had fun, I really hope you come back to Knit City!! Weren't the Grocery Girls the best! Oh my gosh, I bet everyone just wanted to take them home after the weekend was out, SO lovely! Thank you for all of your kind words about the book, it means so much <3

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  9. Awwww, thank you again so much for your kind words Susan! Love ya! Looking forward to when I can see you again. Enjoy Within! xoxo

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  10. Susan, is Mrs Brown's bags out of business?

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  11. Queen Bee, I love the name. Thank you for another fun filled podcast. Happy belated Birthday 🎈🎉🎂

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  12. Hello friend! Thanks so much for your unbelievably kind words. Knit City was amazing, now that it's over, you know that Jodi and I just want to be your BFF next door neighbors that drop by for tea & knitting EVERY day. ❤️ HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎉 xoxo

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