Now Performing:
- Fallberry Mitts by Anne Hanson knit in Frog Tree 100% Alpaca in color 502 on size 2 US/3 mm
Taking a Bow:
- Green Hornet Socks knit in Three Ewes Twisted in Fiber in the Ewe Look Great in Stripes base in the Green Hornet colorway on size 1.5 US/2.5 mm
In the Spotlight:
- Commission vs. Knitting for Profit
- Places to Hide your Stash
- Vesper Sock Yarn
- Around the World in Knitted Socks by Stephanie Van Der Linden
In Rehearsal:
- For My Man Socks by Laura Nelkin out of Wollmeise 80/20 Twin in the We're Different Mistelzweig colorway
- Koolhaas and Habitat Hats by Jared Flood for commission in Icelandic Shetland wool.
A Round of Applause:
- Sarah from the Rainlover Knits podcast for the shout out!
- Heather from the Fiberista Files podcast for the shout out!
- Erin from Mommy Needs Yarn for the shout out!
- Knittin' on the Fly podcast for the shout out!
- Exchange Student in Fiberland Podcast
- His and Hers Podcast
- Liz from the Needle Bound Podcast
Thanks to everyone for all the support from the first episode. You all are amazing!
Thank You Prize:
- Go over to the DramaticKnits Video Podcast group on Ravelry and leave a comment in the Thank You Prize thread with a nickname possibility for my partner. Those who have left a comment by midnight CST on Friday March 4th, 2011 will be entered to win a copy of the Spring 2009 issue of Interweave Knits!
How to Get in Contact:
- DramaticKnits on Ravelry
- DramaticKnits on Plurk
- MrDramatic1064 on Twitter
- DramaticKnits Video Podcast Group on Ravelry
- Email me at MrDramatic1064@gmail.com
Hmmm you have me craving Vesper sock yarn. I have been able to resist so far, but your stash is so nice. I Love the Green Hornet socks, especially the alternate striping - very cool.
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I adore your perspective here. While you were talking about the man socks I asked Hubs and he agreed that he would like them. So I immediately went to Ravelry to like them and found 4 other patterns from the book that I love. You put that book on my wish list. Thank you.
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Hey lovah, You did fantastic again! The socks are lovely and I am SO jealous of your Vesper stash. I have some heel & toe coordinates but restrained myself from buying the stripey. Next update, I'm ALL over it though.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep pimping you if you keep up the amazing job!
If you have a mac store nearby, they will fix it, usually for free. You're making me want to flash my vesper stash, but that would take a whole episode length by itself. Keep up the great job and thanks for the mitts!
ReplyDeleteThe $ from blip takes several days to show up, and is different depending on the length of the commercial that plays. Some are longer than others. It builds pretty quickly, though, so hopefully you'll be rolling in it in no time!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed both of your podcasts. I will be glad when it is on itunes as now I have to go upstairs in my stash/library/computer/etc room to watch it. Which reminds me that I have to reorganize.
ReplyDeleteAnother great episode. Can't wait til next week's!!
ReplyDeleteWhat was your last ugh project? Or do you have anything that you love the FO, but everyone else hated? Just curious.
Love, love, love your show! Have subscribed to your blog, joined the ravely group and looking forward to regular postings.
ReplyDeleteAs a side note, I don't have a MAC and I was not able to watch any of the videocasts on Itunes so I gave it up and went directly to the blogs which I enjoy more anyway.
Just found your excellent podcast through Plurk. Love it! Fast moving, interesting content, nice background. Don't tell Erin, but I think I heart you!
ReplyDeleteFirst time listener! Great podcast!
ReplyDeleteAgain another great show.... I love your socks! I have several self striping yarns but am too much of a chicken to knit socks. Maybe I will take you up on the offer to knit some for me ;)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Loved your interpretation of the model with the pinecone! I'm glad I'm not the only one who does that. You're right, knit book modeling can be freaking odd sometimes. :}
ReplyDeleteI am thoroughly enjoying your podcast. I love the variety of personalities that I've found through knitting podcasts and it's great to add a male perspective to the mix. Keep up the great work. Now, on to Episode 3 while I continue to work on a pair of socks. :)
ReplyDeleteI got a skein of Wollmeise Feldmaus to make a pair of socks for my better half, too. I am thoroughly enjoying hearing a guy perspective on knitting, and I thought the cowl looked great on you. Nice manly color and not too lacy. Functional.
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