Sun, 30 December 2007 The information on the final Wheel of Time book is here.The British Library Turning the Pages site for Vista is here, there's also a link for non-Vista users. Yarn Magazine has new owners and should be back in March 2008. The new Henry VIII pictures are here if you're not on Ravelry. What's happening Courthouse Stitch'n'Bitch Every Sunday at the Courthouse Hotel Newtown 1:30pm NSW Knitters Guild (Blue Mountains Division) 3rd Saturday of each month at the Blaxland Community Centre NSW Knitters Guild (Canowindra Group) 10am, 2nd Saturday of each month at Glasonbury, Longs Corner Road, Canowindra Perth City Nits Every second Saturday - Boarders Hay Street Mall, Perth Sydney Royal Easter Show Details of the arts competitions (entries open until 11 January 2008) Sydney Sity Klickers Every second Saturday at Barmuda, Australia Street Newtown This show's music Heavy Mellow Maybe it will rain (Magnatune) From the bottom of the knitting bag Other 2 Ply Jumper Yarn from Jamieson & Smith (link) The famous explanation of cricket, usually given to people not from the Commonwealth. You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side that's been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out. When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both sides have been in and all the men have been out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game! You can contact me at david AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au or podcast AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au I'm on Ravelry as DavidReidy. I'm sure that you know to replace the at with AT with @ and DOT with . but maybe the spam bots won't. Click here to play the show using your computer's audio player. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 December 2007 Why cleaning up can be hazardous to podcasting. Paintballing can also be hazardous but only to appearances.Thanks to everyone who has suggested knitting software, but there's room for more, so if you use any software, and you like it, please let me know. Any ideas for a series 6 theme would be appreciated. I've got some show ideas, but no theme in mind yet. What's happening Courthouse Stitch'n'Bitch Every Sunday at the Courthouse Hotel Newtown 1:30pm NSW Knitters Guild (Blue Mountains Division) 3rd Saturday of each month at the Blaxland Community Centre NSW Knitters Guild (Canowindra Group) 10am, 2nd Saturday of each month at Glasonbury, Longs Corner Road, Canowindra Perth City Nits Every second Saturday - Boarders Hay Street Mall, Perth Sydney Royal Easter Show Details of the arts competitions (entries open until 11 January 2008) Sydney Sity Klickers Every second Saturday at Barmuda, Australia Street Newtown This show's music Plunkett Hold Tight (Magnatune) From the bottom of the knitting bag Books Woolbur by Leslie Helakoski and Lee Harper (link) Other Harmony Wooden Interchangeable Needles from Knit Picks (link) Thanks to Deborah Murphy of Harper Collins for supplying this week's book for review. You can contact me at david AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au or podcast AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au I'm on Ravelry as DavidReidy. I'm sure that you know to replace the at with AT with @ and DOT with . but maybe the spam bots won't. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 A bonus at this month's guild meeting was the book sale, so lots of new
books will be coming up for review over the next weeks. Na Craga by
Alice Starmore is the next project (well at the moment it is) and Ann
Feitelson's Burrastow Jumper will be the next Fair Isle.What's happening Courthouse Stitch'n'Bitch Every Sunday at the Courthouse Hotel Newtown 1:30pm NSW Knitters Guild (Blue Mountains Division) 3rd Saturday of each month at the Blaxland Community Centre NSW Knitters Guild (Canowindra Group) 10am, 2nd Saturday of each month at Glasonbury, Longs Corner Road, Canowindra Perth City Nits Every second Saturday - Boarders Hay Street Mall, Perth Sydney Royal Easter Show Details of the arts competitions (entries open until 11 January 2008) Sydney Sity Klickers Every second Saturday at Barmuda, Australia Street Newtown This show's music Rhonda Lorance Voices in the forest (Magnatune) From the bottom of the knitting bag Books Shadow Knitting by Vivian Høxbro (link) Thanks for letting me know about your bookbinding adventures. If you've used any of the knitting design software could you let me know as I'd be interested in reviewing them for the next season. You can contact me at david AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au or podcast AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au I'm on Ravelry as DavidReidy. I'm sure that you know to replace the at with AT with @ and DOT with . but maybe the spam bots won't. Click here to play the show using your computer's audio player. Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 December 2007 A bit of a departure from the regular - this week bookbinding, yes it
is related to knitting (it has needles and thread, and some similar
concepts).What's happening Courthouse Stitch'n'Bitch Every Sunday at the Courthouse Hotel Newtown 1:30pm NSW Knitters Guild (Blue Mountains Division) 3rd Saturday of each month at the Blaxland Community Centre NSW Knitters Guild (Canowindra Group) 10am, 2nd Saturday of each month at Glasonbury, Longs Corner Road, Canowindra Perth City Nits Every second Saturday - Boarders Hay Street Mall, Perth Sydney Royal Easter Show Details of the arts competitions (entries open until 11 January 2008) Sydney Sity Klickers Every second Saturday at Barmuda, Australia Street Newtown This show's music Stephane Potvin and the Con Brio Choir Quelle est cette odeur agreable (Magnatune) From the bottom of the knitting bag Books Hand Bookbinding by Aldren A Watson (link) Other Handbound book How-To from Brian Sawyer (link) Oh, this is the pattern book I was given. Lots of cute stuff in there (and isn't it nice there are so many babies around at the moment). You can contact me at david AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au or podcast AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au I'm on Ravelry as DavidReidy. I'm sure that you know to replace the at with AT with @ and DOT with . but maybe the spam bots won't. Click here to play the show using your computer's audio player. Comments[1] |
Sun, 2 December 2007 Welcome to Inigo Nettle, if you'd like to see him, he's here.Podcasting links I use: Wordpress Libsyn For equipment: Rode microphones Edirol R-09 And let me know if you're starting a podcast. What's happening Courthouse Stitch'n'Bitch Every Sunday at the Courthouse Hotel Newtown 1:30pm NSW Knitters Guild (Blue Mountains Division) 3rd Saturday of each month at the Blaxland Community Centre NSW Knitters Guild (Canowindra Group) 10am, 2nd Saturday of each month at Glasonbury, Longs Corner Road, Canowindra Perth City Nits Every second Saturday - Boarders Hay Street Mall, Perth Sydney Royal Easter Show Details of the arts competitions (entries open until 11 January 2008) Sydney Sity Klickers Every second Saturday at Barmuda, Australia Street Newtown This show's music Fumitaka Anzai Forest in the morning (Podsafe) You can contact me at david AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au or podcast AT sticksandstring DOT com DOT au I'm on Ravelry as DavidReidy. I'm sure that you know to replace the at with AT with @ and DOT with . but maybe the spam bots won't. Comments[0] |

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