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I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life


Dec 7, 2021

Welcome to season 6! In this episode, Anne fills you in on everything that went on during the hiatus as well as the things that are coming up, and she shares her thoughts on The Shetland Trader, Book 3: Heritage. You've seen the images of the projects, but is the book worth a buy? Have a listen!


Links to Things Mentioned in the Episode

Hand Dyed December over on the Purl Together YouTube Channel
Indie Untangled -- The National Parks New Years box is sold out, but watch their shop for full sized versions of the yarn in the box.
A Girl and Her Wool
The Fiber Sead
Laight Night Knits
Unicorn Parallellograms, designed by Stephen West
Wovember Website
Visit my Instagram page for the story highlights from Wovember 2021
Search for #ILoveWovember on Instagram to read through the posts from this year.

2021 Wovember Prize sponsors:
Morehouse Farm
Knit New Haven
Uradale Yarns
Letissier Designs
The Woolly Thistle
Twin Oaks Farm
Janette Budge
Laight Night Knits
Jo Spencer
Kieran Knits 

The Shetland Trader, Book 3: Heritage, by Gudrun Johnston


Sponsors

Please join me in cheering for Knit New Haven, which recently passed it's 12th anniversary! Keep them in mind for Plystre bags, knitting publications, and luscious online yarns!

The Morehouse Merino Flock group is offering some home decor knitting options in the near future. Learn how to alter a bulky caplet pattern to a delicate doily, and spruce up your table settings with some hand knit placemats. Learn more by visiting the flock group online. 

Anne wouldn't have successfully completed her goal to Wear Wool for Wovember without repeating the same article of clothing if it wasn't for Wool&. Have you been to the shop lately to see the new styles? Check them out through this link, and if you happen to buy, your purchase will help support the show at no additional charge to you!

Music

The songs in episode 71 are "Almost Home," by Humans Win and "The Myth of Translation," by Ben Bostick (I found the artist after I recorded the episode).