Episode 13 - Dingo Dyeworks and other Australian Delights
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2016
- In Episode 13 we bring you Australia and the world! Petah from Dingo Dyeworks joins us from Perth for a chat about wildflowers, trees, dirt and Merinos. We meet Vicki from South Eastern Australia in Knitters of the World. And we travel the world with our video updates for our Fruity First Garment KAL and our Fruity Fair Isle KAL.
Full program notes at fruityknitting.com
Thank you so much for all your efforts with the podcast and the marvelous interviews.
Australia looks beautiful. What a lovely show you both put on. Thank you for the humour and knowledge.
The Firebird jumper. I know it’s all done, but for the future. On the row before the change-up, I do a little known increase where I knit the stitch, hold on the needles, and pick up a stitch through the purl bump of your stitch, thereby making a piggy-back stitch increase. It’s not noticeable to most knitters unless you know to look for it. I learned it from my experienced group member who also taught me to do my first pair of socks on magic loop and her name is Barbara and she goes by Knitnerd 😀
Graciass!! beautiful podcast to watch on a free day.. from Argentina ... thankss!!!!
Such an inspiring session and such a great add for our wonderful country even if this program is four years old.
I'd put the jog on the back, because otherwise it would annoy me whenever I looked at my (hypothetical) husband's face. ;) Plus, I quite like how the birds are facing each other, so it looks just as deliberate to me as in the front! The sweater looks beautiful either way though. Another great episode!
It was interesting to hear from knitters in Australia in this podcast; a great example of how ones environment can inspire ones art.
I just love your podcast. I always learn something and always come away inspired to stretch out in my knitting endeavors. And thank you so much for expanding our horizons with your Knitters of the World segments.
I am sure that Andrew's firebird sweater is finished, but I agree with Tilly, that the birds facing each other on the front is the best. Has to do with relationship and enduring relationship if you check the symbolism. And the wonky bit, not wonky at all, really lovely work. I am in Leuterhausen, and hope that I get to visit you!
Another great podcast. I enjoyed seeing everybody's sweater progress. I also loved hearing about and seeing Australia through Petah's yarns. You also did a great job pairing the music with the photographs. Thank you!
I love the Firebirds looking at each other! It's just sweet! The jog isn't so bad it's just I like them looking at each other....You are amazing!
Another lovely episode. I really appreciate the work you do with the music!
Hi from a fellow Aussie and new viewer. Great episode. Loved your feature on Petah - she is so passionate about colour, it's infectious!
Oh how I love your podcast! You take podcasting to a whole new level with your garment expertise, Andrea, and your willingness, Andrew.but the thing that takes it above and beyond any other knitting podcast are your interviews with amazing people. This episode was no exception. Keep bringing what you do best.
I like the birds facing each other on the front.
You look fine, great video, I am just an amateur knitter, but am learning a lot watching your podcasts, thank you
Oh My you have Tilly Trout doing your KAL! I love Tilly!!!!
Hi Andrew and Andrea. Petah recommended I watch your podcast. I'm so glad I did. I thoroughly enjoyed it and the interviews too. I live in Queensland. Perth has been on my 'must see' list for many years. After listening to Petah talk about Perth and the wildflowers I want to go there now. I recently started knitting with Dingo Dyeworks yarn - top quality, so soft and the colours are amazing. I look forward to your next podcast, Julia xx
I found your podcast through Petah and I'm so glad she mentioned it! I truly enjoyed this episode and will go back to catch up on the others. The firebirds are beautiful. I really don't think anyone will notice the tiny jog due to the colourwork but if you think it will bother you, I would turn it to the back. I quite like the birds facing each other across the front. I haven't done fair isle in some time but you've inspired me. I know exactly what you mean about the enjoyment it brings you. Thank you for a lovely podcast.
Droopy loopy bit to the front lovelies. Love the podcasts