91 episodes

Knitters (and crafters) unite! Come join us weekly for a conversation about knitting, crochet, and yarn crafts all around. With a touch of comedy and sass, we talk about projects, pitfalls, and pointers about the fiber arts. Find more about our content and our cast at pardonmystash.com

Pardon My Stash Meg, Drea, Tina, and Jess

    • Leisure
    • 4.7 • 135 Ratings

Knitters (and crafters) unite! Come join us weekly for a conversation about knitting, crochet, and yarn crafts all around. With a touch of comedy and sass, we talk about projects, pitfalls, and pointers about the fiber arts. Find more about our content and our cast at pardonmystash.com

    Problematic Stash Terminology

    Problematic Stash Terminology

    Tina leads the episode starting a discussion about the word verbiage inside the fiber arts community. The usage of "illness" words when describing our yarn collections in particular is the focus of the topic. First, they talk about their own personal feelings regarding these types of words, as well as if and when they can be problematic. Jess mentions their love for dragon "hoards", so it doesn't need to have a negative connotation. Tina mentions the type of hashtags she used in the beginning to go viral, and the popular usage of "yarn addict" or "yarn addiction". Drea and Meg think "stash" is something that's not as problematic as words like "addiction". Especially as "addiction" is something that should not be made light of, and the community should be more aware of it. Meg compares the term "OCD" to how folks don't fit a specific mold when it is used in a casual way.
    Find out more about the podcast as well as our cast Meg, Drea, Tina, and Jess at our website pardonmystash.com. Leave us a comment on your thoughts on our episode blog posts, or through our social media accounts!

    • 39 min
    Pattern & Design Ethics

    Pattern & Design Ethics

    Drea leads the episode to talk about making pattern designs in terms of when it's inspiration or when it's blatant theft. Meg starts the discussion with what you might be able or not be able to copyright, considering stitches can be thousands of years old. Jess makes an analogy comparing piano keys & notes with stitches & designs. Tina makes comparisons and thoughts based on her own pattern designs, like the Seed Dot Beanie, how she put a copyright on her patterns as a copyright of the arrangement of the pattern itself, rather than the stitches themselves. Jess and Tina discuss the idea of direct, word for word copying of the pattern versus coincidentally put together similar stitches to create a design. It definitely gets murky, and the topic is controversial; join the cast for this topic and then be sure to voice your opinion!
    Find out more about the podcast as well as our cast Meg, Drea, Tina, and Jess at our website pardonmystash.com. Leave us a comment on your thoughts on our episode blog posts, or through our social media accounts!

    • 41 min
    The Fellowship of the String

    The Fellowship of the String

    Meg leads the episode discussing the journey of being a crafter - the beginning, the "aha!" moment, and where you plan to go with your passion for crafting. They begin with where they decided the fiber arts were for them; they remember their moment of realization that this is what they wanted to do. Drea discusses her kevlar Doctor Who scarf. Meg mentions that she finally let go of her sock yarn blanket. Drea tells Kevin to wear his battle bonnet. They also talk about leveling up and their next steps with crafting.
    The cast also reminds themselves that the current Matchy Makealong ends on June 30th, 2024.
    Find out more about the podcast as well as our cast Meg, Drea, Tina, and Jess at our website pardonmystash.com.

    • 45 min
    Process vs. Product

    Process vs. Product

    Tina leads the episode to get deeper into the idea of process vs. product and what makes more sense for each of our cast members. Drea avoids doing things that people ask her to do. Meg talks about her version of a "no new projects on Friday". Jess determines it on a case by case basis, based on their interest in the project process itself, or the inate desire for the finished product. The queue shows us our immediate regrets, while Jess ignores it entirely. The four also mention different ways they feel motivated to get through specific projects, and certain types of stitches that really get them excited.

    • 36 min
    Fiber Arts Curses, Blessings, and Beliefs

    Fiber Arts Curses, Blessings, and Beliefs

    Welcome back, Pardon My Stash! To kick off Season 4 (already?!), Jess leads the episode starting off quickly with talking about how their January time off went from the podcast. Jess brings up different types of superstitions that exist in the fiber arts, and the cast discusses these as well as different beliefs they have of their own. Between sweater curses, bad news Fridays, and more, Jess teaches everyone the different belief systems we have within our fiber arts community.
    Find out more about the podcast and our membership program for more content from Meg, Drea, Tina, and Jess at pardonmystash.com.

    • 34 min
    Holiday Special Bloopers

    Holiday Special Bloopers

    Tina takes you on a journey through various clips from our 2023 Season 3 episodes. From Batman knitting to White Christmas, Drea wants you to know that she doesn't know! The bloopers this year are so good this year, that you would think we were making the blooper reel instead of the actual podcast. Tina goes over information about the upcoming new year makealong, as well as our membership program through our website for more exclusive episodes about non-fiber content. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
135 Ratings

135 Ratings

gaiainc ,

Funny with good, practical advice

I just recently discovered this podcast and I’m hooked. I also share an obsession with Malabrigo. I’m making my way through the episodes and appreciate the blog on their web site that lists the things that they used and talk about. I love how much they seem to enjoy talking with each other and being friends and knitting. It’s just a delight. Thank you.

69yarn69 ,

Best Fiber Podcast

I have been searching for a fiber arts podcast for a while, and this is by far the best one! The hosts are funny, relatable, and full of knowledge. I wish the episodes were longer!

kgearheard ,

The biggest problem

The top reason I reject a podcast is that there is more giggling and laughter than content. This one is so full of that annoyance I got confused about what the topic was and lost by all the insider jokes. So little knitting content and so little time. This one is off my list

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