In Episode 103, Greg and Pam dive into the second part of Chapter 7 and discuss shawls. Follow along as we discuss Knitting Rules by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee.
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LISTEN TO THE EPISODE
Knitting Rules
- Be sure to get your copy of Knitting Rules! The Yarn Harlot Unravels the Mysteries of Swatching, Stashing, Ribbing & Rolling to Free Your Inner Knitter by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee and follow along with our discussion.
- Stephanie Pearl-McPhee has a Patreon account for $6 a month and it looks like she is offering great content.
Miscellaneous
- We mentioned the Celestarium pattern by Audry Nicklin.
- Greg mentioned the first shawl he ever knitted: Snap! by Kirsty Vine. Check out his project page for more details about how he didn’t know what to do with double yarn-overs….
- We mentioned the Cast On! podcast and talked about JUL Designs.
- We mentioned the Twinset Designs and Knitting Pipeline podcasts, too.
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