I Thought I Knew How

A podcast about knitting and life and all sorts

Episode 035: Recommendy

Anne recommends some BluPrint classes for those who are trying to cram in as many as they can before the service disappears, as well as some knitting books she has found helpful for the Master Hand Knitter Program.

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Episode 034: Swatches Were Knit

In this episode, Anne finishes her review of Manos del Uruguay Alpaca Heather, theorizes about the closing of BluPrint, and shares some actual progress made on the Master Hand Knitter Program.

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Episode 030: Wind it up!

Time to wind up some of our knitting layaway! In this episode, Anne announces a new knit along designed to help us finish off some of our languishing projects, with prizes on offer from Merrily by Design, Ashcroft Makers, Prairie Bag Works, Knitter’s Pride, and Kraemer Yarns as extra motivation!

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Episode 029: We Will

Anne is back early from her season break to talk about what’s on her needles, what’s coming, and what’s up. Welcome to season three!

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Episode 027: Theresa Drouin-Guerette

Anne sits down with Theresa Drouin-Guerette, a.k.a Terri Spins. Terri uses her spinning skills as a living history interpreter, teaches spinning across the United States, and writes for Ply, Spin-off, and The Wheel. Listen in as they talk about Terri’s journey, breed-specific fiber, and more!

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Episode 026: Shave ’em to Save ’em

Anne reviews Vogue Knitting Live and Sandnes Garn yarn before sharing her newest obsession, the Shave ’em to Save ’em initiative by the Livestock Conservancy. Then, the time has come to wrap up the Maakin for the MRI knit along.

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Anne Frost

blogger & podcaster

The host of the I Thought I Knew How Podcast and Online International Fiber Festival.

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