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Knit Together - Episode 40 – Pressure or Pleasure

Episode 40 – Pressure or Pleasure

03/05/10 • 54 min

Knit Together

In this podcast we talked about knitting competitions and KALs such as the Ravelympics. What’s the deal with those things anyway? Why would you compete or join a group of knitters working on the same projects? Do you find pleasure in these activities, or is it just too much pressure? We’ll discuss some pros and cons of both!

But first, what’s on our needles?

Still wondering what we’re talking about? Check out Kate’s projects on Ravelry!

Did you catch that funny segway?

In the second segment we get down to the good stuff! We’re talking about the types of knitting competitions & KALs (which means knit-along for the newbies out there). We talk about why and why not jump on the bandwagon!

Do it for the challenge

  • Knit a sweater in 17 days
  • Knit your first sweater

Enter to learn new techniques

  • Fair isle
  • Beads
  • Lace

Enter to finish all your WIPs

  • For the prizes
  • For the success
  • For the mystery

Why not enter?

  • Don’t want the pressure
  • Requires steadfast, monogamous knitting
  • Can take away the joy of knitting
  • Not motivated by prizes or glory
  • Don’t want others restricting your knitting
  • Mystery schmystery
  • Can’t make the time to focus

In the last segment we always give a shout to the Lord with “Knitting from the Word”. Tammy gave a devotion from 1 Corinthians 10:13 and Philippians 4:13. Kate closed with a prayer for the many health-related concerns of our listeners and friends, peace, strength, and wisdom and gave God the glory for the podcast!

Music you heard in this episode. . .
Turkish Delight – David Crowder Band
My Desire – Jeremy Camp
Leaving 99 – Audio Adrineline
Everlasting Light – Ryan Farish

Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here.

Stay tuned for Episode 41!

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In this podcast we talked about knitting competitions and KALs such as the Ravelympics. What’s the deal with those things anyway? Why would you compete or join a group of knitters working on the same projects? Do you find pleasure in these activities, or is it just too much pressure? We’ll discuss some pros and cons of both!

But first, what’s on our needles?

Still wondering what we’re talking about? Check out Kate’s projects on Ravelry!

Did you catch that funny segway?

In the second segment we get down to the good stuff! We’re talking about the types of knitting competitions & KALs (which means knit-along for the newbies out there). We talk about why and why not jump on the bandwagon!

Do it for the challenge

  • Knit a sweater in 17 days
  • Knit your first sweater

Enter to learn new techniques

  • Fair isle
  • Beads
  • Lace

Enter to finish all your WIPs

  • For the prizes
  • For the success
  • For the mystery

Why not enter?

  • Don’t want the pressure
  • Requires steadfast, monogamous knitting
  • Can take away the joy of knitting
  • Not motivated by prizes or glory
  • Don’t want others restricting your knitting
  • Mystery schmystery
  • Can’t make the time to focus

In the last segment we always give a shout to the Lord with “Knitting from the Word”. Tammy gave a devotion from 1 Corinthians 10:13 and Philippians 4:13. Kate closed with a prayer for the many health-related concerns of our listeners and friends, peace, strength, and wisdom and gave God the glory for the podcast!

Music you heard in this episode. . .
Turkish Delight – David Crowder Band
My Desire – Jeremy Camp
Leaving 99 – Audio Adrineline
Everlasting Light – Ryan Farish

Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here.

Stay tuned for Episode 41!

Previous Episode

undefined - Episode 39 – Reading, ‘Riting, and Ravelry

Episode 39 – Reading, ‘Riting, and Ravelry

Welcome to our Episode 39 of our podcast in which we talked about . . .

Go see all of Kate’s projects on Ravelry!
In the second segment we shared some of our favorite Ravelry tips and tricks . . .

  • Browsing projects
  • How to see projects knit with a specific yarn
  • Queue and Favorites
  • Forums and groups
  • Organizing your projects
  • Organizing your favorites
  • Tags/Tabs

We closed the podcast by . . .

  • Sharing Knitting and the Word from Proverbs 27:17 and Ephesians 4:29
  • A prayer for the many health-related concerns of our listeners and friends, peace, strength, and wisdom

Music you heard. . .
Turkish Delight – David Crowder Band
Everlasting Light – Ryan Farish

Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here.

Stay tuned for Episode 40!

Next Episode

undefined - Episode 41 – A Giant Episode

Episode 41 – A Giant Episode

Welcome to our Episode 41 of our podcast in which we talked about . . .

Go see all of Kate’s projects and all of Tammy’s projects on Ravelry!
In the second segment we shared about giants in the knitting world . . .

KNITTERS Elizabeth Zimmerman
Meg Swansen
Stephanie Pearl-McPheeSock Knitters Extraordinare – Cookie A., Wendy Johnson, Cat Bhordhi, Charlotte Schurch, etc.
Lace Knitters – Anne Hanson, Evelyn Clark, Jared Flood, etc.
SPINNERS Maggie Casey
Judith McKenzie McCuinAbby FranquemontPatsy Z.Janel Laidman

DYERS Tina Newton – Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks that Rock Claudia Hoell-Wellman – Wollmeise Allen Butler – numma numma Stacy Little – Tempted Yarns Keri Lloyd – 3AM Enchantments

We closed the podcast by . . .

  • Sharing Knitting and the Word from Hebrews 11 – Giants of the faith
  • A prayer for the many health-related concerns of our listeners and friends, peace, strength, and wisdom

Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here. Stay tuned for Episode 42!

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