A cable cross going in the wrong direction, a dropped stitch, knit stitches that should have been purled. As knitters, we are all familiar with this heart wrenching moment, when we know that something has to be done before moving forward. This week, Kelley talks about both the physical and emotional impact of moving backwards and the difference between ripping a project back versus unraveling, where stitches are dropped and then reworked. Next, Kelley reviews a few of her favorite audiobooks and chats about what projects are currently on her needles.
Episode 382: A Chat with Julie Ann Lebouthillier
Episode 381: All of Your Sock Questions
Episode 380: Get to Know Designer Joy Friedman
Episode 379: A Sweater-care Discussion
Episode 378: A Chat with Bridget Pupillo
Episode 377: A Cable Knitting Q&A
Episode 376: Getting Cozy in the New Year
Episode 375: A Gift-knitting Roundtable
Episode 374: Get to know designer Yu Ra Kim!
Episode 373: The Big Sale with Alexis
Episode 372 - Knits in 10 Hours or Less
Episode 371 - The 12 Weeks of Gifting
Episode 370 - Yarn Thrift Stores with Zeb from Disco Fibers
Episode 369 - Cool Tweed Fall
Episode 368 - Christmas in July
Episode 367 - Botanic and the Ice Fire KAL
Episode 366 - Knitting in Public with Michele
Episode 365 - Creating Pattern Collections from Start to Finish
Episode 364 - DEI & Donations with Remi
Episode 363 - A Sock Knitting Round Table
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