Podcast Episode 160: National Parks and Tempestry, Knitting Q&A


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Casey’s interview is with Erika Zambello, communications for Audubon Florida, and the volunteer coordinator for the National Parks Tempestry Project. To participate or keep up with this project, follow The Tempestry Project on Facebook, or email Erika directly at Nationalparkstempestry@gmail.com.

Cissi Swing Coat

So cute, right? In the video below I demonstrate the techniques used in the Cissi Swing Coat. This sweater is sized for kids from 1 to 7 years old, and uses MillaMia Naturally Soft Merino. The yarn is machine washable and comes in 32 colors.

You can find this pattern on the LoveCrafts website here.

MillaMia Naturally Soft Merino can be found here. The colors I show in the video are Petal, Storm, and Tempest Blue.

The cowl on the mannequin is Color My Cowl, free pattern and tutorial.

The needles I use for demonstration are Knitter’s Pride Gingers.
Interchangeable Circular Set
Double-Pointed Needle Set
The clippie markers can be found here.
My nail polish is Black Cherry Berry by Gelish.

Podcast Episode 159: Size Doesn’t Matter, Knitting Q&A



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Things we talk about in this episode:
The Tempestry Project
New Normal Tempestries

Giveaway! Knitter’s Pride 16 inch Interchangeable Needle Set

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This needle set can be found here.
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The cowl on the mannequin is my Color My Cowl, free pattern and video tutorial.

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Podcast Episode 158: Fibre Forward, Knitting Q&A


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Casey’s interview is with Allison the founder of Fibre Forward. Please note, the website is fibre-forward.org, a “dot org”, even though I said “dot com” in the podcast. 🙁

Cropped Raglan Cardi (free pattern and video tutorial)

Slow Motion 3 Needle Bind-Off

In this video for very visual learners, I demonstrate the 3 Needle Bind-Off in slow motion. This BO is used to simultaneously seam two pieces together while binding off.

The sweater on the mannequin is my Woman’s Zippered Letterman’s Jacket, pattern and video tutorial.

You can see my other slow-motion videos here.
You can see my regular speed 3NBO video here.

The yarn I use for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky.
The needles are Knitter’s Pride Bamboo.

Knitting a Pi Circle

“It’s pi. The geometry of a circle hinging on the mysterious relationship of the circumference of a circle to its radius”, the words of my knitting hero Elizabeth Zimmermann. In this video, I demonstrate how to knit a flat circle.

Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Pi Shawl on Ravelry.

Instructions for working a Pi Circle:
Note: I use KFB increases below, you can substitute any other one-stitch increase.
Cast-on 8 stitches and join in-the-round on double pointed needles.
Round 1: Knit
Round 2: KFB all stitches (16 stitches)
Rounds 3-4: Knit (2 rounds)
Round 5: KFB all stitches (32 stitches)
Rounds 6-9 Knit (4 rounds)
Round 10: KFB all stitches (64 stitches)
Rounds 11-18: Knit (8 rounds)
Round 19: KFB all stitches (128 stitches)
Rounds 20-35: Knit (16 rounds)
Continue in this manner, increasing every stitch in the increase rounds, and doubling the number of plain knit rounds between increase rounds. Switch to longer circular needles as needed. Bind-off using a normal bind-off and a larger sized needle on what would be a plain knit round (not an increase round!).

The poncho on the mannequin is my Rodeo Drive Poncho, pattern and video tutorial.
The yarn I use in my finished Pi Circle is Roots & Rain Monsoon Sock.
The yarn I use for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky.
The DPNs I use for demonstration are Knitter’s Pride Ginger.

Learn to Knit Socks – Update

This update is a facelift for my very first sock pattern from 2009, Learn to Knit Socks. I designed this pattern to teach the techniques used in most cuff-down, heel flap sock patterns. We use worsted weight yarn and larger needles to make it easier to see what you’re doing, and learn about sock construction. This pattern is also an introduction to double-pointed needles.

If you have already purchased this pattern, the update is free for you to download. You should receive either a Ravelry message announcing the update, or an email. If you don’t see either, you can visit Ravelry’s Purchase Finder to get your updated copy. (If you don’t see the pattern listed, but you’re confident that you’ve purchased it, please try using older email addresses that you may not use anymore.)

Size: Women, average foot width, any shoe size
Needles: Set of size US 5 (3.75mm) double-pointed needles
Yarn: 100 grams of worsted weight yarn
Additional Materials: tapestry needle for weaving ends
Gauge: 6 stitches per inch

Pattern and six-part video tutorial: $8 US via PayPal

The yarn used in the socks pictured is Knitologie Merino Worsted, from the August 2019 KnitCrate kit.

If you’re curious as to why the six parts of this tutorial are broken up into six videos, it’s because we released this video back in 2009, when YouTube would only allow videos 15 minutes or shorter to be uploaded!

Video 1 – Working with double-pointed needles and starting the cuff.

Video 2 – Dividing for the heel flap and knitting the heel flap.

Video 3 – Turning the heel.

Video 4 – Working the gusset.

Video 5 – Toe shaping.

Video 6 – Kitchener stitch (grafting the toe).