Now Performing:
Taking a Bow:
In the Spotlight:
In Rehearsal:
A Round of Applause:
(309) 820 0174
102 East St. Suite 350
Bloomington, IL 61701
If you see anything that I missed or want me to talk about something in an upcoming episode please feel free to comment or you can email me at MrDramatic1064@gmail.com
- Green Hornet Socks which is a plain stockinette sock knit out of Three Ewes Twisted in Fiber self-striping sock yarn.
Taking a Bow:
- Mesa Sand Felted Bag which you will hopefully find listed in my Etsy shop.
- Cité Cowl by Anne Hanson knit in Malabrigo Sock in the Primavera colorway.
- Wonderful Wallaby by Carol Anderson knit in Dark Horse Fantasy yarn.
In the Spotlight:
- Vampire Knits by Genvieve Miller
- Borders
- Union Cuts
- Keurig Coffee Maker
- Dove Promises
In Rehearsal:
- March Spring Fling KAL
A Round of Applause:
- Leslie from The Knitgirllls
- Erin from Mommyneedsyarn
- Heather from The Fiberista Files
- LetsKnit2gether
- The Knitgirllls
- Round the Twist
- 90% Knitting
- Rainloverknits
- TwistedStrands
- Yarnivore
- My Local Yarn Shop:
(309) 820 0174
102 East St. Suite 350
Bloomington, IL 61701
If you see anything that I missed or want me to talk about something in an upcoming episode please feel free to comment or you can email me at MrDramatic1064@gmail.com
Amen on the silent reading! Great job, I really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Steven,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you took the plunge. I really enjoyed your prologue. Your Green Hornet socks are great, I did not know the green was that bright. Your cowl and sweater are wonderful. I appreciate the mini-review of the Keurig, I am on the fence over buying myself one. I look forward to the next episode.
Cheers,
Bev aka paletpc
Awesome start! I love your theater themed segments. Look forward to your next episode.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI watch Let's Knit2gether too! It's so great, and it's also the first one I started watching. Glad you gave CAT a shout out. :D
Great job. I am so glad to see a man's perspective on knitting via video. I really like the creative segment names. I am already looking forward to next weeks installment.
ReplyDeleteI love this, can't wait for more. Great Job.
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC job!!!! So happy that you've joined the ranks!
ReplyDeleteYour first episode was wonderful. I can't wait for the next one. Great Job
ReplyDeleteOh you mention Bloomington IL! I'm from there but I don't live there now. My family is still in Bloomington and the surrounding area. I didn't know that Borders was closing. :( I love to go there then afterwards I would go next door to Panera for a bagel. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteGreat first videocast, Steve! I'm looking forward to watching more from you. It's fun to be hearing from a guy knitter! :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute are you? I really enjoyed the podcast! I love your sense of humor, reminds me of myself in my art classroom.... Your knitting is lovely! Can't wait until next week. (I COMPLETELY agree on the Borders/B&N thing... I do not like to pay for a reward)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your videocast. Can't wait for the next one !!! Very good job...Love your style !!
ReplyDeleteGreat episode! Now give BN a chance and go finish those Sookie books, lol. See ya next week :)
ReplyDeleteJust sayin' I love LetsKnit2gether, too.
ReplyDeleteHi there! I really enjoyed your videocast this morning. Great job.....please continue. Love the dogs too. Knit On! "KathyInIowa" on Rav.
ReplyDeleteLetsKnit2Gether was my first too....
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your videocast. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteKeep going. I enjoyed the videocast. --ac
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your videocast! You made me think that the real first videocast was Elizabeth Zimmerman :)
ReplyDeleteLove the Vidcast. I have the singel cup Kuerig coffe maker and we have two of their re-usable filters and love them. We are on a tight budget and those K cups can add up compared to pounds of coffee.
ReplyDelete"Will see" in my household usually means no. My kids even know it.
I also started watching Letsknit2gether
Great show you are a pro.
Sheila
wonderful! nice to see another male perspective! i know that we are out there, just need a bit more visibility. This is a great start.
ReplyDeleteJust finished watching your first podcast - I think it's terrific! It's nice to hear from a guy's perspective, and I really enjoy the "extra" stuff you talk about that isn't just knitting related! Keep 'em coming! :)
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your podcast. You have a nice looking man cave there too. Just thought I'd throw in an idea for the kids fang sweater. If you didn't want to do intarsia, you could totally do duplicate stitch after you knit the sweater. You just follow the charts the same. It does produce a raised area on the sweater, but for children that's an added bonus usually. Kids love texture. Anywho, keep up the great show.
ReplyDeleteFabulous first podcast! I'm looking forward to more. Love your bookshelves--I dream of someday having a wall of shelves full of books and yarn. I totally agree with Melody--Knit the little fang sweater and then just duplicate stitch the fangs and blood. It's quick and easy and looks great! Love the theatre theme as I was involved in theatre from Jr. High through college. See you on the forum!
ReplyDeletePlease keep doing what you're doing! I really enjoy your podcasts, Steve. I heard Lala mention you. The Knitgirllls is another podcast I love. I subscribed through Itunes from your link, so far it's working.
ReplyDeletethe cowl looked good on you.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to meet you at the Fling! Great firt podcast.
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