KnitWit 30: Needles and Yarn II

Filed under: podcast — Autumn Breeze at 1:20 pm on Saturday, August 19, 2006

Another 2 part episode.

Selecting the right kind of needles

Big Brothers.

Here is sweet little Bear. Isn’t she cute?

Bear

I am looking for additional knitting topics. If you have one please send me an e-mail (carry.autumnbrreze@gmail.com) or voice mail (206) 666 5775.

Please leave me a comment and let me know if you have any questions or what you think.

Thank you,

Carry

approx. 15 minutes

 
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Comment by Nadia

August 23, 2006 @ 3:21 am

Hello!

Nice big brother story, made me laugh out loud. I’ve a big brother so I know how it is. ;)

Could you put up pictures of your ranch someday? I’m really curious of how the sheep lives and of course the rabbits. Also I don’t know much about sheep, could you tell more about them and their behavior?
Thank you.

Comment by Kathy Gormley

August 24, 2006 @ 6:16 am

It’s a good thing there are so many types of knitting needles around. I can only work with Brittanys or bamboos for socks and Addie natura (wood) for everything else. I love the warmth of them. A few years ago my husband gave me a set of the Denise needles you spoke about on your blog this week. I liked the idea of always having the size of needle I needed at my fingertips. Yuck. I didn’t like the feel of them at all. I think it has a lot to do with having arthritis and nerve damage. Hey, if you want the Denise needles, I’ll trade you some sock yarn. I’m not using them.

I enjoy your stories very much because I never know what you’ll say! Keep it up!

best,
k

Comment by kathy

May 14, 2007 @ 11:49 am

hi, carry. i’m a new listener & am starting from the beginning. i liked your big brother story. i have 4 boys (6.5 yrs, 5 yrs & 22 mos twins). i can see the ‘helpfulness’ already… thanks!

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