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Hello fellow knitters. This episode is a continuation of the quest for a Chanel-inspired project. Catching up with the world is serious business and after a few months of being a working bee, it is time to get the knitting in gear. The story by the munchkin was recently found deep in the bellows of my computer - and I hope you enjoy it.

Happy New Year, and Happy Knitting!

- Miriam Knit Science

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3 Responses to “Episode 25 - Channeling Chanel, part 2”  

  1. 1 lynne

    Hi Miriam-am resending as I don’t know if the first one went thru. Anyway, was thrilled to find that you are podcasting again-sorry that your job kept you away from your family, knitting and your audience for so long. Was also sorry to hear about your dog Molly. I’m on the board of my local ( upstate NY) animal shelter and hope you will consider adopting from your local shelter when you are ready to get another dog. Yours has been one of my favorite podcasts-your reviews of knittting books, magazines, yarns. I just discovered Verena and am waiting for my first issue to arrive. I especially enjoy the ‘Knit Scientific’ portion. I hope you will be able to keep the podcasts coming. You were missed.

  2. 2 Cary Hart

    I’m very happy to have you back! Even if only for an episode.

    I’ve thoroughly enjoyed your podcasts, which always leave me with much to think about… my own knitting decisions, memories of my own boys when they were young, and the interesting role that knitting plays in helping me cope with work, home, and other responsibilities… even when I can’t find much time to actually wield some needles and yarn.

    So, thank-you!

  3. 3 LYNNE

    I’ve been relistening to your earlier podcasts. You had done one on Carpal Tunnel, tendonitits,etc. I used to knit with nearly perfect tension-everyone said so. My stitches were so even. I had stopped knitting for many years and resumed about 3 years ago only to find that due to arthritis or something, my knitting has become extremely uneven. My stocking stitch,especially. Even when I knit in the round! I wondered if you knew of any technique or adaptations that might be out there to help me. Thank yolu.

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