Crafters unite! A podcast about crafting within the fiber arts and how awesome it is! Come join us bi-weekly for knit night conversations about knitting, crochet, and yarn crafts all around. With a touch of comedy and sass, we talk about projects, pitfalls, and pointers about the fiber arts in a casual hang out format. Find more about our content and our cast at pardonmystash.com
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesCrafts |
Drea takes us to a fantasy land where all different kinds of professions that could exist if reality would allow it. These professions are all well-paid, full of benefits, and takes care of any financial needs you may have. This eventually turns into... more
Meg leads our episode today discussing "propaganda we will not be buying" when it comes to fiber arts. Coming off a popular social media trend, the cast brings up certain ideas that seem to be set in stone with some of the community. Some ideas we ar... more
Jess starts the episode about the crazy weather changes and not having the desire to knit with cotton during the summer even though it's popular to do so. Meg brings up her mohair sweater, and the discussion turns to making and wearing sweaters in ge... more
Tina hosts a lighthearted episode giving each other in the group superlatives similar to those you would see in a school's yearbook, but make it fiber arts related. While going around and asking the rest of the cast who would fit in what "awards", th... more
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Always bringing great big smiles and fun knitting chat and ideas
How am I JUST NOW finding this podcast?! I just got went through a pretty big career shift moving from being self-employed, working at home, to working a full-time job at an office. It’s been weird working at a cubicle for the first time, but I’m allowed to listen to podcasts at my desk, so I discovered this podcast and it has been sooooo lovely having these wonderful knitters in my ears while I’m doing boring data entry. Literally have to muffle my giggles. Keep up the good work Pardon My Stash... more
Listening to this pod is like sitting in on a fiber arts club (which is great since I dont have one) with close friends. There's discussion of current projects, personal events, fiber art-related preferences, new crafting knowledge, and general goofiness. I smile and laugh at the antics every time. This is not so much an education-focused pod (so skip if thats exclusively what you want) but I have learned terms and techniques to go investigate throughout the episodes. Also a comfortable (and com... more
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Hey ya’ll!! First off, love listening to you guys, it makes me laugh, contemplate life, and most of all further addict me to my crafts (mainly crocheting) it hilarious because I almost never knit, so hearing you spit terms left and right gives me giggles since I have no idea what you’re talking about😂 Quick tip, I like to make quilts, amigurumi, pillows, etc., so I use stuffing a lot. I used to throw away lost frogged projects because they wouldn’t com... more
I’m a new listener but a long time (15 years) knitter, and this podcast feels like the knitting circle I’ve always wanted! I’ve been knitting since I was 11 years old but am on the younger side of the knitting community. I’m also really shy so it’s been a struggle to put myself out there to meet other crafters. This podcast feels like listening to a fun group of older knitting sisters while I work on my endless WIP list. Love y’all!!!
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The discussion predominantly revolves around various fiber arts, including knitting and crochet, blending humor with personal anecdotes. The hosts explore their current crafting projects, share challenges and triumphs, and engage in camaraderie that resonates throughout the episodes. Unique segments such as crafting competitions and playful games are designed to keep things lively. Additionally, they often address community-related topics, mental health aspects of crafting, and the importance of enjoying the creative process rather than letting it become a source of stress. This casual hangout vibe, infused with laughter and relatability, makes for a comforting and inclusive listening experience, particularly appealing to the crafting commu... more
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