Episode 2: A Knitter’s Manifesto

Nov 29th, 2005 | By Brenda Dayne | Category: Podcasts, Series 1 - Beginnings

What it takes to be a knitter - Thanks to Dave of Chub Creek - New Knitting Podcasters! Secret Knitting and Fibercast - A Knitter’s Manifesto - Knitters WILL have our own catagory in iTunes someday. Then we’ll take over the world. - Brenda uses the F-word (once) and whinges about not having her own herd of alpacas. Life’s not fair, but at least it’s stopped snowing.

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  1. hey brenda i like the facts that you are very organised even with your first podcasts it’s great to see x

  2. Hi Brenda… Have knit my whole life and just now discovered your podcasts and I can’t believe I’ve been existing without until now. I very much enjoy your broadcasts and can’t wait to catch up with them all. Today decided to start from beginning and just finished listening to #2 with the knitting manifesto. I teach knitting, crochet and fiber sculpture and would love to share this with my students. Some of them are not comfortable with computers or ipods etc and I was wondering if this was published anywhere so that I could hand out hard copies. Is this something you’re amenable to?

    Thanks… off to #3.. can’t wait.
    Jodi

  3. Today’s Sweater, which you said doesn’t have a name, is probably the Mao Jacket, shown at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/11-mao-jacket. Looks challenging but very cute.

  4. As a new knitter, I have completely fallen in love with your podcast! It’s so encouraging to see where practice and growth will one day take me. I found your podcast with Sixty Six Coupons. Make do and mend is, has, and always will be a theme in my life. I am a thirty-something girl stuck with a 1940s mindset, and I love it. I’m now starting at the beginning of your audio goldmine and loving every minute of it.

    And for the record, this Republican thought the Bush song was hysterical. :) It’s good to see that you didn’t let negative comments get in your way. A little bit of humor never hurts anyone no matter which side of the fence you are parked.

    Looking forward to more…

    Stephanie in OH

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