33 episodes

The Get Knit Done podcast is a podcast for new and experienced knitters who want to get more from their knitting! The podcast will share knitting techniques and how-tos, host guests from around the knitting community and share knitting patterns and inspiration so that you can Get Knit Done!

Get Knit Done Michelle Gregory

    • Leisure
    • 4.8 • 21 Ratings

The Get Knit Done podcast is a podcast for new and experienced knitters who want to get more from their knitting! The podcast will share knitting techniques and how-tos, host guests from around the knitting community and share knitting patterns and inspiration so that you can Get Knit Done!

    Ep 031: More knickers than an Elvis concert!

    Ep 031: More knickers than an Elvis concert!

    Hello lovelies,
    In this episode of the podcast I am talking about how we tend to elevate male knitters, designers and dyers over other knitters, designers and dyers and why we might want to rethink that.
    Yep, I decided to finish the podcast with a slightly controversial episode but who doesn't want to go out with a bang.  
    And yes, it is the last episode of the podcast.  You will be able to find me over in the Knit Matters Facebook Group and on the Knit School YouTube Channel. 
    Thank you so much for listening and, for the last time, go get knit done!
    Michelle x

    • 10 min
    Ep 030: Should I turn my hobby into a business?

    Ep 030: Should I turn my hobby into a business?

    Hello lovelies,
     
    In this week’s episode I’m talking about what to think about if you are thinking about turning your hobby into a business.  Sometimes just because someone says you should, doesn’t mean you should! : )
    Things to think about:
    1.     Why am I thinking about turning my hobby into a business?  Is it because I have a burning desire to do so or because I feel obliged to?
    2.     Do I really want to run a business?  Running a business and having a hobby are very separate things and it’s very easy to forget about the whole running a business bit.
    3.     What type of business do I actually want? And what do I want from it?
    4.     What part of my hobby do I really want to turn into a business?
    In next week’s episode, I’m going to look at the idea that our hobbies, particularly knitting, can in some way fix us when we aren’t very well or is it just turning knitting into snake oil!
    Now my dears, I’m away to finish outlining all of the workshops and demos for the Knit School Virtual Retreat so, as always, go get knit done!
    Michelle x
    Oh and don’t forget to sign-up to the Knit School Virtual Retreat!  You can do that here at knitschool.co.uk/retreat (oh and it’s free which I may have forgotten to mention!)

    • 19 min
    Ep 029: Desert Island Knits with Pippa of Pips Rainbownd Knits with Pippa of Pips Rainbow

    Ep 029: Desert Island Knits with Pippa of Pips Rainbownd Knits with Pippa of Pips Rainbow

    Hello lovelies,
    Welcome to Episode 29 of the Get Knit Done podcast.  I’m thrilled to be joined of Pippa Morris of PipsRainbow for our next edition of Desert Island Knits!
    Pippa is a crochet designer and teacher who is also a fab knitter!  We talk about the importance of crochet hooks, why you should take 4ply yarn to the island and how easy it is to get sucked into Michelle’s notions.
    Visit the show notes for all the links to where you can find Pippa and to check out the list of awesome bits and pieces that were mentioned on today's show!
    Show notes: https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode29
    Check out Pippa’s awesome tutorials, free patterns and reviews on her site and you’ll also find Pippa on Tiktok, Insta and Facebook!
    Next week I’ll be talking about whether or not you should turn your hobby into a business!
    And with that said, go get Knit done!
    Michelle x
    Don’t forget to Subscribe to the podcast and share it with knitting friends!

    • 39 min
    Ep 028: When was the last time you really focused on your knitting?

    Ep 028: When was the last time you really focused on your knitting?

    Hello lovelies,
    Welcome to Episode 28 of the Get Knit Done podcast.
    After promising it for last week, this week I’m talking about how reading Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey to help tame my flibbertigibbet nature has helped me focus more on my knitting.
    In this episode I talk about the following areas from the book:
    1.     Switching off autopilot mode (I originally typed Swatching off there … honestly!)
    2.     The limits of your attention
    3.     The Power of Hyperfocus
    4.     Taming Distractions
    5.     Making hyperfocus a habit
    There are more sections in the book but not all quite as relevant to knitting!
    Visit the full show notes on the podcast page and to download some free knitting resources!
    https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode28 
    And with that said, go get Knit done … perhaps with a tiny bit more focus!
    Michelle x

    • 20 min
    Ep 027: The 3 most important parts of knitting pattern design

    Ep 027: The 3 most important parts of knitting pattern design

    Hello lovelies,
    Welcome to Episode 27 of the Get Knit Done podcast.
    A little change of plan this week!  The original plan was to talk about how the book Hyperfocus has changed how I think about knitting but I didn’t quite get to the end of the book so I’m finally talking about 3 of the major factors in Knitting Pattern design.
    For me, the three key aspects of pattern design are:
    The Design Pattern Writing Marketing and Selling Visit the full show notes on the podcast page for full details (and to see my terrible sketching!) and to download some free knitting resources!
    https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode27
    I’d love to hear from anyone interested in a course in basic knitting pattern design. 
    Now, go get Knit done!
    Michelle x

    • 26 min
    Ep 026: Have you taken the Knit School Quiz?

    Ep 026: Have you taken the Knit School Quiz?

    Hello lovelies,
    Welcome to Episode 26 of the Get Knit Done podcast.
    This week I’m talking about the Knit School Quiz and the Wheel of Knitting.  Part of me feels like I need to justify why I have done it because I am worried that people will want to know exactly who I think I am to do such a thing!
    The Knit School Quiz is my way of helping knitters work out where they are on their knitting journey and find out what exciting skills there are still to explore.  One of the trickiest things about knitting is that you don’t always know what you don’t know and having a guide is really useful.
    It ties into the knitting journeys that I have put together inside Knit School so of course it’s part of getting Knit School out there but then, what is the harm in that?  Again, I always feel like I must justify myself and I’m not sure why that is.  I think part of it is that the criticism online can come thick and fast but really, after 6 years of running an online business, you’d think I’d have the skin of a rhino!
    Part of it is that I’m very invested in the work that I have done.  I want to make a contribution to the knitting community, and I feel like this is it!  I’ve also received some interesting feedback about the quiz already, some of which has been helpful and some of which has definitely not been.  Of course, the best advice I have for that situation is one I should heed myself – if you wouldn’t ask someone for advice, don’t take their criticism!
    So with that said, you can find and take the quiz here.  Once you take the quiz, you’ll get a copy of the Wheel of Knitting to fill in which will help you see the wool (yes, wool) for the trees!
    Take care lovelies.  I’ll be back next week when I’ll be talking about the book Hyper Focus and how it has changed how I look not only at how I work but also at how I knit!
    Now, go get Knit done!
    Michelle x
    Don't forget to Subscribe!  
    Visit the show notes on the Knit School site to get more details and download the free knitting resources!

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

jennlinn2 ,

Love this podcast

I’m so happy I found this podcast. Each episode is informative and clearly well thought out. Michelle share her knowledge and opinions in a very comfortable way. It’s like talking to a friend. Love it!

Yorkish ,

Such a lovely podcast

Firstly, Michele has such a calm, melodic voice that I could listen for hours. Secondly, her podcasts are brief, to the point, informative, and very supportive.
As a self taught, left-handed knitter, it is so difficult to feel confident in my technique. The things that I make turn out just fine, but there is always a shadow of doubt in my mind that I’m not doing something correctly. Michele has helped me to see that what I am doing is the correct way for me.
I am also very sensitive to wool, and it makes no sense to me to spend so much money on a hand dyed fiber that will torment me, much as I would like to. I appreciate the fact that Michele makes me feel less guilty about my stash of pretty acrylic yarns.
All in all, I love the warm vibes that I get from listening to this podcast.

capepurler ,

Excited to add to my library

I am a listener from the US. First of all, I love Michelle’s accent. Her voice is so soothing. She could talk about anything and I’d enjoy listening. She is so loving and respectful to her listeners and this is a breath of fresh air in life today. I always have a knitting project on the needles and love learning more about knitting. As a self taught experienced knitter, I enjoy hearing confirmation of techniques I use. Yesterday, I listened to the two episodes about sock knitting, which inspired me to get some socks started. This podcast is about respect, knowledge and inspiration. . .love it!

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