I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life Anne Frost
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I Thought I Knew How is a podcast about learning what you thought you already knew in both knitting and life, featuring interviews with members of the fiber arts community around the world, product reviews, and musing about knitting and life. Visit our website at IThoughtIKnewHow.com
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Woolly Good, Good Woolens, and Wool for Good
In this episode, Anne shares about her visit to the Woolly Good Gathering in Edinburgh last month, some thoughts about this year's Sheltand Wool Week hat, and a whole lot more, including details about the Stitch N'Pitch event coming August 17, 2024 in Hartford, CT!
Links to Things Mentioned in the Show
Woolly Good Gathering
Donna Smith Designs
Uradale Yarns
Paparwark Furniture
Mella Handmade Soap
Midwinter Yarns
Jamieson's of Shetland
Uist Wool
The Journal of Scottish Yarns
Summerhall
2022 Shetland Wool Week Annual
Nutscene
Cockleshell Scarf from Jamieson's of Shetland
Sanik Shawl by Donna Smith
Rachel Hunter
MRI Maakers
Terri Laura's store, Instagram, and Facebook
Stitch N'Pitch Hartford (Link should work after May 20!)
Music
This week's songs were Tom Goldstein's "Today," and "Deeper Than the Heart," by Brad Howard. -
Nylon
In this episode, Anne covers Nylon in the newest instalment of the series about the various fibers used in yarn. Also, get all the details for the Shetland Hogmanay Box and find out where you can meet Anne in person at the end of April!
Links to Things Mentioned in This Episode
Episode 99: Acrylic
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichia
Nylon on Wikipedia
Nylon on Britannica.com
7 Properties of Nylon
How is Nylon made?
What is Nylon and Is It Sustainable?
Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook
Uppspuni
Purchase your Shetland Hogmanay Box on April 13, 2024 at noon eastern time!
Find me in the Woolly Good Gathering marketplace, April 26 and 27, 2024!
Music
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Episode 114: Unravel
Anne shares a travelog of her recent trip to Farnham, England, to attend the Unravel Festival. How was it? How do you get there? Should you get there? Plus, updates about a couple upcoming events, including news about this year's Shetland Hogmanay Box!
Links to Things Mentioned in This Episode
Unravel
Farnham Maltings
Bush Hotel, Farnham
Tabby and Tweed
Syliva Watts-Cherry
Terri Laura
Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Tours
Follow Anne on Instagram, Facebook, or get on the mailing list on the website to stay updated about the upcoming sale of the 2024 Shetland Hogmanay Box and tickets for the Stitch N'Pitch event on August 17, 2024.
Music
The first song in this episode was "He's Got Heart," by Brad Howard. Then we heard "Welcome, Alice," by Luigi Bellanova. -
Steek
In this episode, Anne falls down a rabbit hole regarding the etymology of the word steek and how the use of the term in knitting has evolved through the years.
Please note that the episode uses the words fagot and fagoting, which are crafting terms that, despite having different spelling than a perjoritive term, are pronounced the same way. If hearing the terms may cause you discomfort, please skip this episode or fast-forward from the end of the first song to the start of the second song. Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode
The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary website
Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
Hazel Tindall
Elizabeth Johnston
Elizabeth Williamson
Hazel Laurenson
Viveka Velupillai
Unst Heritage Centre
Knitting in the Old Way
The Magic of Shetland Lace Knitting
Shetland Fine Lace Knitting (The newest contribution to the field.)
Traditional Knitting
Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting
The Art of Shetland Lace
Heirloom Knitting: A Shetland Lace Knitter's Pattern and Workbook
Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Tours
Music
Humans Win created both of the songs featured in this episode: "Giving Up" and "Before You Go."
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New Year, New Episode
Anne is back with a yarn and pattern review, some thoughts on what it takes to be successful with some common crafting resolutions, and a whole lot more!
Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode
Wovember2023
LoveWovember.com
LoveWovember.com Marketplace
Woolly Winter Countdown Playlist
Interview with Terri Laura
Terri Laura on Ravelry
Specter Cowl, by Caitlin Murphy
Garthenor Organic Preseli
FaceTheMusicMonday
YSRestash23
Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Tours for 2024
Support the Show by shopping the Be a Booster page, or by spreading the word to your fellow fiber crafters!
Email Anne if you'd be interested in an Event in Hartford in August 2024 at anne@ithoughtiknewhow.com
Music This episode featured three songs: "Better Life," by Humans Win; "Strawberry Daiquiri," by Sarah Angel; and "I'm Missing You," by Skip Tracy.
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Back in the Saddle
In this episode, Anne shares a bit about Shetland Wool Week 2023, introduces Wovember 2023, and reviews Mosaic Knitting Workshop, by Ashleigh Wempe.
Links to Things Mentioned in the Podcast
Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Tours
Shetland Wool Week
Eve Eunson
Shetland Museum and Archives
Hazel Tindall
Alison Rendall
Wovember 2023 Posting Prompts and Prizes can be found on the I Thought I Knew How Instagram feed.
WovemberWool on Instagram
Mosaic Knitting Workshop in print and as a Kindle e-book (Those are affiliate links, meaning that if you place an order for the books, Amazon will give me a small fee for sending you to the site at no cost to you. It's a simple way to help support the podcast.)
Uradale Yarns Double Knitting yarn
Fiber Festival of New England
The Journal of Scottish Yarns
Purl Together on YouTube
Music
The songs in this episode were "White as the snow" by Tom Goldstein, "Too Dark to Tell," by Ben Bostick, and "Get Down to Get Up Again," by Humans Win.
An Appeal
I am no longer accepting direct donations toward the running of the podcast. However, if you enjoy listening to the podcast, please support it by sharing it with the knitting lovers in your life. Many thanks!