The Man Who Knits (video about a man recycling yarn)
Videos we mention in this episode:
Reusing Yarn
There’s a Knot in My Yarn!
Three Options for Joining a New Ball of Yarn
Testing Color Fastness
The Man Who Knits (video about a man recycling yarn)
Videos we mention in this episode:
Reusing Yarn
There’s a Knot in My Yarn!
Three Options for Joining a New Ball of Yarn
Testing Color Fastness
In this video I put together several tips for making a nice ribbed cuff.
The Knitter’s Pride Royale 16″ circular needle set I use in the video can be found here.
You can find more information about Knitter’s Pride needles from these retailers:
Bryson Distributing
Accessories Unlimited
Knitter’s Pride Shop finder
The yarn I used for demonstration is Berroco Vintage Worsted.
My nail polish is by Julep, color “Charissa”.
You can see Casey’s blog post about the Interweave Yarn Fest (including photos) on her website.
Interweave Yarn Fest, this page shows a photo of Casey in the fashion show!
Things we talk about in this episode:
Stellar Swatching (includes knitting swatches in-the-round)
Qiviut blog (Native Twist)
This pattern is a FREE RAVELRY DOWNLOAD. Be sure to watch Part 1 of the video tutorial, which includes an explanation of the construction of the blanket. When you click through to download your pattern, you’ll also see the free coloring page available.
Size: 60″ square, (152 cm)
Needles: Size 10.5 US (6.5mm) 24″ circulars and 32″ circulars. (You can knit the whole thing on 32″ circulars, but if you have an interchangeable set, it is nice to work the mitered squares on the shorter cord, then switch to the longer cord for the border.) You will also need a needle one size larger (11 US, 8.0mm) for binding-off.
Yarn: KPC Gossyp Chunky Organic Cotton (see below for yarn amounts in each color)
Additional Materials: One ring stitch marker, tapestry needle for seaming and weaving ends
Gauge: 3 stitches per inch in stockinette
Yarn Amounts:
Main Color (Ivory in my blanket): 13 balls
Color 1 (I used Celery): 9 balls
Color 2 (I used Rosie): 5 balls
Border Color (I used Sunrise): 7 balls
You can see this pattern on Ravelry and add it to your queue here.
Be sure to check out Casey’s blog post for more information about the color wheel, including photos.
Many thanks to Becca Borrelli for the interview, and all of the great insight into choosing colors.
Things we talk about in this episode:
The viral video with the BBC reporter and his kids.
You can find knitting groups in your area on Meetup.
This video is an introduction for my new Bento Box Quilt pattern, everything you need to get started with understanding the construction and workshopping colors. Part 2 is now available, which includes the free pattern and knitting tutorial.
The Bento Box Pattern and Coloring Page are a FREE RAVELRY DOWNLOAD.
The yarn used in this quilt is KPC Gossyp Chunky. There are 40 colors available of this gorgeous yarn!
Yarn Amounts:
Main Color (Ivory in my blanket): 13 balls
Color 1 (I used Celery): 9 balls
Color 2 (I used Rosie): 5 balls
Border Color (I used Sunrise): 7 balls
The finished quilt is 60″ square, (152 cm).
The pattern isn’t available until April 19, but you can still queue it here on Ravelry.
The needles used for this blanket are size 10.5 US (6.5mm) 24″ circulars and 32″ circulars. (You can knit the whole thing on 32″ circulars, but if you have an interchangeable set, it is nice to work the mitered squares on the shorter cord, then switch to the longer cord for the border.) You will also need a needle one size larger (11 US, 8.0mm) for binding-off.
If you’d like some color inspiration, this Google Image Search for “bento box quilt” shows what some very creative people have done with this design in fabric.
My nail polish is by Julep, color “Charissa”.
Congrats to Barbara H!
If you didn’t win this time, this needle set is available here.
The random number generator I used to pick the winner can be found here.
Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel – new knitting video every week, and more giveaways coming soon!
You can see Casey’s website and her social media buttons on kcknits.com.
Things we talk about in this episode:
Staci’s Instagram
Kerry Woolen Mills
Video: SSK
The magazines we mention:
Interweave Knits
Pom Pom Quarterly
Knitscene
Knit.Wear
Rib
Vogue Knitting
Miss Grace Shawl Tutorial
Video – Carrying Colors for Stripes
Hello, Knitters! I haven’t missed a weekly knitting video in nearly seven years, but I’m missing this week. This short video explains more. Thanks for watching (and understanding).
xoxo
S t a c i
But I didn’t miss a week in the podcast (audio only). You can find the VeryPink Knits podcast in iTunes, in your favorite podcast app, or here on my website.
To see Casey’s blog post and photos from her trip to Ireland, visit her website. You can also see more photos on Casey’s Instagram.
From our Sponsor:
Della Q
Things we talk about in this episode:
The interactive map that Casey made to mark the hometowns of our listeners (well, question-askers).
This is my lap while we recorded:
Good Tension Between Knits and Purls
Hygge Feet Cabled Booties
Ravelry’s Hot Right Now List