Welcome to the Knit Picks Podcast, Episode 298: Earth Day, Every Day
After such a long, wet winter here in the Pacific Northwest,
everyone at Knit Picks has been looking forward to the noticeably greener (and hopefully dryer) spring season.
The trees have started to leaf out, the daffodils have bloomed their little hearts out and my knitting queue has taken a turn toward lightweight cotton garments and cheerful spring colors.
My favorite spring landmark is EARTH DAY!
Every year we take a moment to celebrate the eco section of our offerings. Alexis and I sit down to chat about our Oekitex and GOT certified yarns.
These Cotton, Wool and Alpaca yarns are held to the highest standards and deserve a special place in our line up and our stashes.
Next, Stacey joins me to share our tips and tricks about caring for your most cherished handmades. Spoiler! We dig into the most loved (and most battered) projects—socks.
Enjoy!
Find helpful images and links to everything mentioned in this episode at Stash: The Knit Picks Blog
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Episode 220: Books Galore!
Episode 219 - Our Evergrowing Craft World
Episode 218 - Light Basics Interview with Kerin
Episode 217 - New Yarn and Pattern Collections for July
Episode 216 - Building Up a Spontaneity Stash
Episode 215 - Interview with Jen Lucas
Episode 214 - Windswept Pattern Collection Interview with kerin
Episode 213 - Inspiration for Fingering Weight Yarns
Episode 213 - New Yarn and Collections for April
Episode 211- Interview with Spilly Jane
Episode 210 - Cotton Fiber Lesson
Episode 209: Interview with the TECHknitter
Episode 208 - New Spring Pattern Collections & Yarn
Episode 207 - Interview with Edie Eckman
Episode 206 - Interview with Frances Fisher
Episode 205 - Illuminated Lines Pattern Collection Interview with Kerin
Episode 204 - Interview with Amy Clarke Moore
Episode 203 - Fiber Lesson
Episode 202 - Interview with Margaret Radcliffe
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