CrochetCast

Jeanie Gist

A crochet (and a little knitting) podcast

  • Episode Whatever
    I have no idea what episode number this is since I've recorded and accidentally deleted so many of them but here it is.

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    • Fiber Trends Crochet Felted Slippers
      First pair

      Second Pair

      Third and fourth pair





    • Cheryl's blog (with pics of her stitch markers and bunny!)
    19 March 2007, 3:46 am
  • New Episode Coming Soon!
    Recording has been delayed because Cheryl's mom was hospitalized for a few days. She's out now and doing fine (thank goodness), and recording will resume soon. Your patience is greatly appreciated!


    Jeanie & Cheryl
    17 March 2007, 12:40 am
  • New And Improved!
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    A new show with an all new format and a new co-host! Inspired by many of the podcasting "duo's" such as Lime & Violet and Stash and Burn, I've asked my friend, neighbor, and fellow fiber-enthusiast (Cheryl) to co-host the show with me. I still do most of the talking in this episode (Cheryl's dealing with a little mic-fright) but the next show will be MUCH more Cheryl and MUCH less me (I promise)!

    In this show, we introduce you to my new co-host Cheryl (and all her "critters"), talk about the new upcoming format of the show, and talk about what's on our "hooks" and "needles". Edited to Add: Seeing as it appears to have done more harm than good amongst the fiber community, the editorial portion of this episode has been removed.
    Show notes:
    Cheryl's Lion Head Bunny (Mushie)
    Gracie


    Cheryl's Tea Leaf LusterSheen Shrug (Leaflet #3922)
    Brooks Farm Duet Hat and Scarf
    New Crochet Book, Crochet On The Edge (on sale at Amazon)

    Grumperina's post about Addi Turbo's needles
    Below is a copy of the email I sent to the owners of KnitPicks (roughly adapted from Grumperina's letter to Skacel). Feel free to copy and paste (modifying as necessary) this text into your own email to the KnitPicks folks!

    Dear Mr. and Mrs. Petkun -- My name is XXXXX XXXXXXX and I'm writing to let you know that I adore your KnitPicks Options needles. In fact, I adore them so much that I'd like to formally beseech you and your research crew to design a crochet hook set that is as impressive as your Options knitting needles.

    As I'm sure you know, crochet is extremely popular and there is a niche in the market for a high quality, smooth, and fast crochet hook set (such as your Options needles). I understand that the focus of your company is on knitting, (the name "KnitPicks" somewhat gives it away), however many crocheters patronize your site as well and crochet with many of your fabulous yarns, and would be eternally grateful if you could design and produce crochet hooks as nice as your Options knitting needles. Specifically, a crochet hook set (sizes B - L or there-abouts) that is as smooth and slick as your knitting needles would make crocheting much faster and enjoyable, and you would have many delighted customers.

    I know that you and your staff need to have a sense of the market before launching a whole new crochet hook line. Not to worry - I will urge all my crocheting friends who've dreamed of crochet hooks as smooth as your Options needles to write to you. I hope you will see that the demand is high, and invest time into researching this option further.

    Thank you again for manufacturing superior products, for listening to the needs and desires of knitters and crocheters, and for your willingness to evolve as the fiber-arts change. I appreciate your consideration. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions, or to request any additional information.

    Sincerely,

    XXXXXX XXXXXX
    999-999-9999
    [email protected]

    P.S. Being able to purchase additional hooks individually would be an awesome feature as well!

    Want us to review a particular yarn? Just have the manufacturer contact us and we'll take care of the rest.
    19 February 2007, 2:23 am
  • Still Alive!
    Hey Everybody!!! Yes, the show and I are still alive, although we have been somewhat illusive lately. I'd like to thank EVERYBODY who has left comments and sent me emails asking about the show and want to let you all know that I hope to have a new episode recorded soon. Believe it or not, I'd recorded an episode just before the holidays but somehow (during editing) deleted a large portion of the middle of the show. Don't ask. Needless to say, with all the hustle and bustle of the holidays, I never had a chance to re-record the show but hope to record an entirely new episode very soon.

    In the meantime, I thought I'd link to a couple of entries from my personal blog since they're crochet-related, so that you can see what I've been up to. Enjoy!

    No Time To Write
    Practically Speaking
    19 January 2007, 4:41 am
  • Crochet Felting
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    Oh my gosh! A new episode!!! Thanks to all of you who emailed me asking for more episodes and for all the support and encouraging words. Let me know how you feel about unedited episodes for future reference (but be gentle if you hate the idea). Interested in submitting episode content or doing a guest episode? Email me!

    Oh and I think I was WRONG about the shrinkage -- after looking at my before and after pics, it appears that you get more shrinkage in width than in height. Once again though, if you get different results, please post that in a comment!

    Here's just one example of a needle felting artist's work.

    Here is a link to several different felting patterns and books.

    And another.

    Nonibags

    You can see some of my crocheted felted bags in my introduction episode show notes.
    Here are a few more...



    Yikes!





    My crocheted slipper (no pattern) before felting



    And after felting.


    (yeah, I suggest following a pattern!)

    A bag before felting



    And after.

    11 September 2006, 5:02 am
  • Episode 5
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    Thank you for your patience between episodes -- I promise to do better, really!

    Rowans Carnival Shawl from Classic Holiday Book 3


    My unfinished Carnival Throw


    Sample Motifs from various yarns


    The Crochet Stitch Bible by Betty Barnden

    My first Sweet Pea Shawl from The Happy Hooker


    Edited to Add: My second Sweet Pea Shawl (modeled by my oldest son's girlfriend)
    Made from just over 3 skeins of Cotton Tots Wonder White





    23 July 2006, 10:17 pm
  • Better Late Than Never
    Easter Episode (click here to listen)

    Well, I was not able to get a brand new episode out to you last weekend as hoped, however I have finally published the Easter episode which (despite being very late) still has some good info for you. Enjoy!

    Rick Rack Purse Pattern by Susan Lawrence
    Felted Rose Bag by Nicky Epstein
    One Scrappy Chick blog - Peeps
    Berroco Crocheted Peeps
    Knit Peeps
    Easter Crochet Pattern Central
    Hill Country Yarns
    Jaywalker Socks by Grumperina
    Sock Seaming Tutorial
    Pointy Sticks Podcast
    Clear Clogs
    My email address

    MusicInside Joke by Little Thom
    Life With You by Bill deRome
    Travel Ditty Guitar by Acoustic Rosh
    Last Goodbye by Brian Sharpe

    My felted bag, which is proportioned somewhat differently than the KnitPicks pattern.


    My Jaywalker Socks in Hill Country Yarns Sweet Feet Sock Yarn in the Happy colorway. I'd love to see pics if anybody's crocheted socks in the yarn!
    2 June 2006, 9:33 pm
  • Just a note to let y'all know that the episode that was supposed to be recorded this weekend is going to be postponed somewhat. Two of my three kids decided to stay with mom on their dad's weekend, and one seems to be coming down with Strep.... soooooo..... not exactly an "alone weekend" as I was expecting to be able to record a podcast.

    In lieu of this episode of CrochetCast however, you can check out the progress on my Interweave Crochet Lace Dress and a Sweet Pea Shawl I crocheted for my mom on my blog!

    See you in a week or two!
    20 May 2006, 11:39 pm
  • How To Review A Pattern
    Episode 4 (click here to listen)

    Finally! A new episode of CrochetCast!!! Thank you all so much for your patience -- this episode was long overdue.

    In this episode I introduce you to Hill Country Yarns, explain my pattern review process, gush over Emy's Crochet Lace Dress, and share with you what's on my hooks and needles.

    No music this episode due to my lengthy crochet ramblings...


    Hill Country Yarns
    Lolly's Project Spectrum
    Interweave Crochet Lace Dress pattern (pdf)
    Emy's Vintage Fusion Knit & Crochet blog
    Wendy's Knit and Tonic blog
    The New Crochet
    April's Knit 2 B Tied podcast
    Zarah's Project Spectrum Yarn Swap
    Send "Project Gone Wrong" MP3 submissions to [email protected]
    7 May 2006, 4:19 am
  • Due to the unexpected death of a very dear friend, episode 3 of CrochetCast will be postponed until next weekend.

    Thanks,

    Jeanie
    27 March 2006, 6:11 am
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