Things we talk about in this episode:
Casey’s new blog post, “I expected to knit more during the apocalypse“.
The article Staci mentioned
Repairing Your Knits: Patching
Repairing Your Knits: Darning
The magnifying lamp I use
I mistakenly said that kitchen scales are available on Ravelry…LOL. I meant AMAZON.
Find Your Sock Tutorial Chart
Learn to Knit Socks
Toe-Up Socks Using German Short Rows
So, so, so glad you’re back. You’re really brightening my day!
(And fingers still crossed you’ll eventually get to my question 😉 )
Hi Staci & Casey!
Thank you so much for answering my question! I ended up making a knitting bag (found on Ravelry named Knitting Bag..the picture the bag is green) with that Scottish yarn. I had maybe a foot or two of yarn left when I was done. I think it turned out really well and it’s something special from my brother.
Thank you again!
Tammy
St Louis, MO
Thank you for the episode. It’a so nice to listen to my two favorite knitting people again. I wanted to tell you, Staci, that King Arthur Flour’s recipes are the best. They give amounts in grams as well as cups, and Casey is right, it’s so much easier weighing out ingredients.
This show was so comforting…I also work from home but have a lot of time to knit between cases. I enjoyed hearing all of the tips and tricks. LOVE the sock chart! Thank you! Casey, the kids won’t be small/young forever…I know it’s difficult but this time is invaluable and you will have these memories forever!