
236 episodes

The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
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4.8 • 435 Ratings
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Gayle and Sharlene talk about what they are wearing, what they are stalking, and of course, what they are knitting. Grab your knitting needles, your favorite yarn - or your favorite craft - and come knit with us! We are on Ravelry as gayleywayley and knitterninjashar.
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The Yarniacs Episode 236: Happy 9th Anniversary!
Help us celebrate our 9th Anniversary!
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The Yarniacs Episode 235: Knitting Blankets Part 2!
We finally return with Part 2 of Knitting Blankets!
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The Yarniacs Episode 234: Loving the Stash in 2020!
It's our annual episode with Robbie, boxysweatergal, to chat about Loving Our Stash in 2020!
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The Yarniacs Episode 233: SIKAL 2021 Planning!
In this episode, we start fantasy knitting for SIKAL 2021!
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The Yarniacs Episode 232: Knitting Blankets Part 1!
In this episode, we start chatting about blankets, but The Universe has other plans!
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The Yarniacs Episode 231: Knitting Under Tension!
In this episode, we still don't know who the President of the US will be for the next 4 years, so we're knitting under tension!
Customer Reviews
Happy Listen
I have been a long listener of this podcast and as the episode was wrapping up today, I was reminded of how much I enjoy listening and how happy their podcast is. It’s calm and conversational and interesting. Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
What a joy
A wonderfully chatty knitting podcast between two longtime friends. Gayle and Sharlene are so warm and funny. I’ve learned a lot from their podcast and it’s a regular source of inspiration. Their show notes are brief but comprehensive and it’s really nice to be able to look at the patterns they’re talking about while listening along.
Real life
I love listening to you two as you live your lives and knit on. We are all experiencing this world differently and I love hearing about yours... the good, the bad and the ugly! It is a fun way to learn how others live. Before listening to you I never would have considered a fingering weight sweater, because it would not be warm enough. But now I am noticing lots of time when a light layer would be perfect. Thank you for all the fun, the pattern stalking, and the coping mechanisms. Thanks for handling the hard topics gracefully.