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1. Thanks

2. Second Quarter Volunteer Project: Care Package for Local Humane Society

Felted Kitty Bed

Royal Pet Afghan

Sophisticated Stripe Pampered Paws Felted Pet Mat

Crochet Kitty Cozy

Hugs for Homeless Animals: Snuggles Pattern Library

3. Lisa's Tale of Spinning (Part 1)

Lisa's Web Site and Blog

On-line spindle resources:

Copper Moose

Carolina Homespun

eBay

The Wheel Thing

Journey Wheel

On-line spinning resources:

The Joy of Handspinning

The Knitty Coffeeshop

Breeds of Livestock

The Spin-List

Spinners', Weavers' & Knitters' Housecleaning Pages

Spindlicity

Fiber resources:

Copper Moose

Stonehaven Farm

The Sheep Shed Studio

The Woolery

Peace of Yarn

shpherder on eBay

Lisa says: Marino for $4 a pound, it is wonderful but goes fast!

Paradise Fibers

Local Harvest

Magazines: 

Spin Off

Wild Fibers

5. Quintessential Warm Weather Fiber: Cotton

6. Knitting Tip and Finishing Tip from Rene @ Knits Finished

7. Winner of the Drawing: Aunt Gerry in Columbus, OH

7. Listener Poll

Is your state or country represented in the listener poll?

"Besides fiber arts and crafts, what other obsessions do you have?"

My answer:  1) Legal research, 2) My yard, 3) Art, 4) Music

To be entered into listener poll drawing, you must either:

Call my dedicated voicemail service at

206-350-8181

 OR

Record a Message using Unwound Voicemail

(Check the Side Bar on this page!)

8. Book Review by Lisa in Brooklyn, NY

9. Books

Purls Forever by Jonelle Raffino

Candy Crochet: 50 Adorable Designs for Infants and Toddlers by Candi Jensen

9. Fiber Find

Soak Wool Wash

Thanks for listening!

Direct download: 11_Unwound.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:30 PM
Comments[27]

    As she was talking about there not being a wrong way to knit, I remembered something someone told me or I read "If it doesn't unravel & you like it, then you knit it right."

    :-)

    posted by: Colleen on Mon, 4/2 03:23 PM EDT

    I also appreciated Tan's comment...I get a lot of guff for being a tight knitter, but I'm most relaxed when knitting a bit tight, so I think it's right for me.

    I also really liked the added info about cotton. I already have "No Sheep for You," but what you shared expanded what I learned there and reinforced it. I just finished my first large cotton piece in a lacy type stitch and am hoping I followed all the rules for a great fit long term!

    posted by: Richelle on Mon, 4/2 10:01 PM EDT

    Hey Kellie! Another fantastic podcast - thanks so much for all the work you put into it =)

    Loved your indepth review of cotton yarns, and the listener poll was really interesting to hear how each knitter finds time in their day to sneak in those extra few moments of blissful click-clacking! As a spinner myself, I'm so thrilled you're doing a spinning section - yay! Never used a drop spindle myself, but looking forward to the rest of Lisa's Tale.

    Thanks again! Hope you have a fun and frolciky week! xo

    posted by: Sasha on Tue, 4/3 07:26 PM EDT

    Thank you so much for producing such a lovely podcast. It's obvious how much time and effort you put into it, as the product is a joy to listen to.

    I'm glad that you have continued to produce podcast! You've past your first 10 and are in the second. That's a great achievement.

    posted by: Lynn on Wed, 4/4 10:39 PM EDT

    The spinning story come just in time! I just took my spinning lesson last weekend and it'd be great to learn more from Lisa.

    posted by: yuvee on Thu, 4/5 12:06 PM EDT

    Kelli,

    I truly appreciate VERY MUCH you taking the time to provide fellow "fiber artists", such as a Crocheter like myself, with the wealth of information you provide in your Unwound Podcasts.

    Also, I teach Crochet (part-time at Unique Yarns, Inc.), and even as an experienced Crocheter I am sure to learn something from your Unwound Podcasts = Very helpful info/tips!

    Every day I take the train to downtown Chicago from Belvidere, Illinois = over 100 miles away one way! Unwound is a relaxing addition to my Crochet experience on the train. Yes, I work in Law just like you do!

    Cotton is my FAVORITE fiber! I really enjoyed this episode, as I make a lot of cotton Crocheted clothing and items: shirts, doilys, shawls, etc. :D I was stationed down south in Charleston, South Carolina for 7 years (when I was active duty in the U.S. Navy), so cotton clothing was an ESSENTIAL part of my wardrobe. My favorite cotton is Tahki Stacy Charles Classic Cotton.

    I always look forward to your Unwound Podcasts! Keep up the GREAT WORK! :)

    Totally Hooked on Crochet, I am!

    ROXYLENA

    posted by: ROXYLENA on Sun, 4/8 08:02 PM EDT

    I enjoyed listening to #11. I especially appreciated your comment that you liked the little sailor sweater in Purls Forever- I had a lot of fun designing that one for Jonelle.

    posted by: Amy on Tue, 4/10 09:57 AM EDT

    I just love your podcast! You do such a wonderful job of preparing, and finding interesting things to write about. Because I just found your podcast, I went back and started listening to past episodes. Keep 'em coming...I'm hooked!

    posted by: Lisa C on Wed, 4/11 07:30 PM EDT

    What a find this podcast has been for me! You are doing a great job. Keep up the good work -- even though spring is luring you to your yard! I can hardly wait for the next one.

    I agree with Tan...no one does it right or wrong. I am involved with a handwork group that meets at our church on Wednesday evenings for show and tell, fellowship, crafting and study. I did an informal poll last night, and of the 7 of us there, none -- that's right, not one -- of us knit or crocheted exactly the same way. It was amazing. But we came to the conclusion that if it works for you, and it doesn't come apart, you are doing it right!

    Joy

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