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Knitting Pipeline

Episode 330 Momo’s Knitting

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Hobbies, Games & Hobbies, Fiber, Piping, Celtic, Bagpipes, Arts, Pottery, Baskets, Longaberger, Knitting

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode is very special to me as I remember my grandmother on the 121st anniversary of her birthday, her knitting, and life lessons she taught me. I also share how I met Elizabeth Zimmermann both in her books and real life and how she became my knitting mentor through our exchange of letters over a period of years. Thank you for listening!

This episode is sponsored by Quince & Co and Knitcircus Yarns.

Knitting Pipeline is a Bluprint Affiliate. Bluprint offers affordable online classes and supplies. When you use the link in the sidebar on my blog before purchasing I receive a small percentage of your purchase at no extra cost to you. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com. You can find me on Ravelry as PrairiePiper and on Instagram and YouTube as KnittingPipeline. There are two groups on Ravelry, Knitting Pipeline and Knitting Pipeline Retreats. Come join us there!

Haste ye back!

Paula

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to Knitting Pipeline. I am your host Paula. Thank you for joining me today.

0:06.0

It is August 1st, 2019. This is episode 330, Momos Knitting. This episode is sponsored by Quinson Company and Knit Circus Yarnes.

0:19.4

Knitting Pipeline is a blueprint affiliate. Blueprint offers affordable online classes and supplies.

0:25.4

When you use the link in the sidebar on my blog

0:27.7

before purchasing, I receive a small percentage

0:30.8

of your purchase at no extra cost to you. Show notes are found at

0:35.0

knitting pipeline.com you can find me on Ravelry as per a Piper and on

0:39.5

Instagram and YouTube as Knitting Pipeline.

0:43.0

There are two groups on Ravelry,

0:45.0

Knitting Pipeline and Knitting Pipeline Retreats.

0:48.0

Come join us there.

0:49.0

This is an episode that has been brewing in my head since before I started recording a

0:56.2

podcast. I'm skipping the usual segments of the show today because this topic will

1:01.5

fill the show. I forgot to mention last week that on

1:05.8

July 3rd 2019 we reached the nine year anniversary of the show. Never did I dream I would be able to continue coming up with shows for so many years but here we are.

1:18.0

Thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way. Without listeners there would be no podcast and your input and

1:26.2

feedback keep me going. Thank you also for your notes of encouragement after my sabbatical of a couple months and returning two

1:38.8

weeks ago. I come from a family of makers.

1:43.0

Today I'm going to share some of my knitting heritage

1:46.0

which began with my beloved paternal grandmother,

1:50.0

Helen Emmons, affectionately called Momo by her grandchildren and in later years neighbor children.

1:58.6

She was born in southern Illinois on August 1st, 1898 and was named after her two grandmothers, Helen, her

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