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Knitting Pipeline

Episode 32 A Technique Betrayed

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4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2011

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Sponsored by Quince & Co. Choosing between Elizabeth Zimmermann's Sewn Bind-Off and The Russian Bind-off is a difficult decision.  Nature:  Eagle sightings, Carolina Wren and the feeder, and deer.  Swatching Tips, Norwegian Luskofte progress, tips for choosing color patterns, and a free sock pattern from a listener in her Etsy shop.  Music by Erik Ask-Upmark.  Norsk Brudsmarsch from Himlen's Polska. 

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0:00.0

Welcome to Knitting Pipeline, the knitting podcast with a Celtic flare.

0:09.0

Here is your host, Knitter and Piper Paula,

0:11.8

recording from Central Illinois USA.

0:14.0

Hello, welcome to knitting pipeline.

0:17.0

This is episode 32. A technique betrayed.

0:22.0

Don't worry, it's not anything bad. Thank you for joining me today.

0:27.0

This show is sponsored by my Longerberger home business and Quince and Company. View the lovely yarns at Quince and Company on their website

0:36.0

W-W-W-U-I-N-C-E-A-N-D-C-O.com. Sign up for the free weekly e-newsletter from Quinsome Company on their website.

0:51.3

This week's episode will include Pipeliner Notes, Nature Notes, The Blathering Room, Needle Notes,

0:59.4

and a Norwegian bridal March at the end of the episode.

1:03.1

So let's jump right in.

1:04.8

Thank you to everyone who was in touch with me this past week.

1:09.1

I heard from several new pipelines, Tanya, Meata Mimi, Bonnie in Pennsylvania, Renee, Urban Home Maker,

1:18.0

Pavis, Janet Z, and A.J.

1:21.5

There were also several new reviews on iTunes. Thank you so much, Abby Nitz,

1:27.0

chicken Stitz, chicken Sticks, I wanted to say Stitch, and Kathy in Iowa.

1:35.0

Thank you for the Star Ratings also as these help the

1:38.0

podcasts move up in the ratings for listeners.

1:41.0

Pipeliner notes.

1:45.0

One of the notes I received recently was from Nicole and she said that when I said to thank your knitting teacher that she was going to thank me.

1:57.5

What had happened was that Nicole had learned the basics of knitting from a friend and then had quickly reached the friend's expertise limit.

2:07.0

At that time Sarah and I were starting a knitting class at our church and Nicole jumped right in and she said it came at the

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