Clutch KAL, Week 2
Once I adjusted to this new way of knitting and started over with smaller needles, all has been smooth in the knitalong. It’s one of those hard to put down, “Just one more color section…” kind of projects.

My neatest stranded knitting job to date, the Seaglass and Driftwood sweater by Annie Lupton was beautiful and affordable. See how I made using a tonal yarn that I could afford and all of my modifications.
This is where I record the eleventy billionth knitting podcast. Join me in January for #StashbustingTheNewYear ! Stuff I mention in Episode 60: Sweater Class and KAL sweaters: Other patterns…
Two weeks, $24, and a little netflix for audio was all it took to make this Lady Bat sweater by Teresa Gregorio. It didn’t require any modifications or fiddling and…
See the very beginnings of my Spring League Sleeveless Hoodie by Two of Wands and my thoughts on materials and cost.
I recap my trip to DFW Fiberfest, show some hand dyed yarn from Barker Wool, Must Stash Yarn, Suburban Stitcher, Brooklyn Tweed, Miss Babs, and A Thing for String. I also talk about the awkwardness of a Podcaster’s meetup and my Grotine shawl. Lastly, I share your thoughts about creative theft online.
Caitlyn Hunter’s Guthrie color work sweater has brought back all sorts of musical family memories that you can reflect on with me as I describe my knitting process.