Episode 6 - Bad Week :P
My bad week continues… I forgot to pick a winner for the Yarn Harlot book. I will do this on Monday and post the winners name and where they are from.
Sorry, I can’t seem to stop sucking this week.
ugh!!!
My bad week continues… I forgot to pick a winner for the Yarn Harlot book. I will do this on Monday and post the winners name and where they are from.
Sorry, I can’t seem to stop sucking this week.
ugh!!!
April 29th, 2006 at 10:24 pm
You are soo gonna win that race tommorow.. go go go!!

April 29th, 2006 at 10:54 pm
Just had to call in and say, you and Brenda are my two top podcasts. You say your podcast is about a man with yarn issues, and you are seeking Boston male knitters. Two problems I live in New Zealand, and I’m a girl, so I thought I would promise to get in touch with my masculine side, maybe scratch inappropriately or something when I play your casts. Not sure what to do about the Boston thing - maybe I can find a poster to look at or someting?
April 30th, 2006 at 3:10 am
I spent a lovely envening knitting away to you “rambling”. Just wanted you to know I enjoyed the show.
April 30th, 2006 at 5:30 am
Denise, thanks for the vote of confedence…
Stella, living in New Zealand and being a girl is great. My dad really wants to get out to your area. Maybee I can get him to take me a long for a little adventure.
Julia, glad you liked the show, like I say in the show, I really feel ilke I was winging it last night.
Sun, why are you so cruel and blind me at this un-godly hour. If you promise to stay up and keep the clouds away, I promise to go canoe and make chili for my team… Deal.
April 30th, 2006 at 10:35 am
I think your luck may be changing! What a beautiful day to paddle! I hope you have a great time and I look forward to hearing about it Wednesday.
April 30th, 2006 at 11:29 am
Hey Guido - here are a few ideas for your knitting tools. Check out canvas tool bags at hardware stores - lots of pockets for tools, yarn and wide enough for even long needles. A smaller case might be found in an art supply store - check out tools for draftsmen. Also see the review of fly-fishing cases at Knitter’s Review.
Keep your chin up - don’t feel that you need to apologize so much! We want to hear your opinions and ideas, not how other people disagree with you!
April 30th, 2006 at 1:08 pm
knitting bag thought:
Utilikilt?
*ducks*
April 30th, 2006 at 7:44 pm
Guido-
I hope the race went well. Apparently, I just missed you at Minds Eye Yarns. I am in Boston for a conference. I listen to your Podcast and heard you mention Minds Eye Yarns. So, I decided to check it out while I’m here. Lucy (I hope I have her name right) was so kind and helpful. I just think it’s so cool to put faces with the people I read about in the knitting blogs. Thanks for the information and I hope your week gets better.
May 1st, 2006 at 2:22 am
Hi Guido,
You mentioned that you were interested in learning about the WW Knit in Public day and I remembered reading a post about it on the Knitty.com coffeeshop board. Here is the address that I found:
http://www.wwkipday.com/
Hope your race went well. Hope this week goes better–we’ve all had them.
Christine
May 1st, 2006 at 9:21 am
i still love you
May 1st, 2006 at 10:11 am
Guido,
The show was great again. I appreciate you sharing your stories with us. I really liked hearing about your friend’s daughter. Again, don’t sweat the negative comments.
One day I hope to get my own daughter (3yo) obsessed with knitting. She already loves watching her papa (me) knit, and she already is trying to “knit” with yarn. We’ve given her her own yarn to do this with, as I would not want her messing with the good stuff. Her “knitting” involves taking a ball of yarn and stringing it around (and around and around) our stairway railing, or her easel, or her chairs, or the dining room table, or sometimes all of the above. My wife and I try to untangle things and re-ball the yarn, preparing her for her next “knitting” session.
Keep up the great work!
Jason
May 3rd, 2006 at 1:49 pm
Excellent piece on the Aplacas! It’s something I’m concerned about, too. It seems in so many areas of my work I can’t always take the environmentally responsible route, but I try to whenever possible in the rest of my life. Thanks for the information!
P.S. I’m thinking I can come up with a cartoon of you and the cops and the yarn… the picture is so vivid in my head. I work slowly sometimes- be patient!
May 3rd, 2006 at 1:50 pm
I meant Alpacas. I draw, I don’t spell.
May 4th, 2006 at 8:17 am
I just got a catalogue from Halcyon Yarn (OMG, talk about eye candy) and they have some neat bags, including a knitting backpack! Checkout http://www.halcyonyarn.com/odds_ends/Accessory_bags.html.
Your podcast has now beaten out Cast On to become my favourite knitting podcast.
BTW, I’m rather stunned that people actually felt the need to write in to complain about your request for donations. I don’t think that you need to apologise. I really don’t think that it’s possible to never offend anyone and a podcast would be really boring if it tried to be completely benign. Also, keep in mind that some people are incedibly sensitive — the people who complained about Franklin’s Knitting Olympics medal come to mind. After all, this is your blog and your podcast and we are your guests. No one is forced to read or listen.
Of course, I don’t mean to offend anyone with my above comments. :o)
May 6th, 2006 at 3:38 pm
I’m sorry to hear about your bad week. I feel your pain–sometimes it just seems like karma is out to get us.
I don’t know if this site will help any of your kniting bag woes, but I thought I would suggest it. It’s Duluth Trading (no affiliation) at http://www.duluthtrading.com/home/home.aspx. They have a toolbag called a GateMouth bag, and while it’s meant for tools, and therefore manly, it would make a great knitting bag. My husband has a couple, and I can’t get them away from him or I would use them happily. They don’t seem to have as many different styles of them as they used to, but they have some other bags that look great, too. They also used to cary roll up wrench organizers that would work for needles.
Hey, as another thought, the women in my local shop started carrying fishing tackle boxes for their knitting tools, and they’re great, too. Didn’t you say that you like to fish? This could give you an excuse to shop for fishing gear AND knitting at the same time.
Stephanie.
PS I forgot to say thanks for doing your show. I’ve listened happily, and have just been remiss about commenting.