
Join me for knitting, sewing, cooking, poetry, and my goal of creating a mostly handmade wardrobe.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 161 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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I’m still knitting on the same projects as last episode, so I indulge in some dream knitting and talk about three patterns that have my attention for spring / summer knitting. There’s a lot of hand stitching underway, including my Alabama Chanin bole... more
It may have been more than ten years since I began knitting the Inspira Cowl with colorful, playful, frustratingly tangly Noro yarn. After a long hibernation, it is BACK and I'm determined to finish. Plus, casting on the Pressed Flowers shawl, con... more
It's a (late) review of my visit to Vogue Knitting Live in NYC and the details of a newly-finished knitting project. Plus, a poem by Ellen Bass, sewing another Amy Jumpsuit and giving woolens a refresh in the snow!
You don't necessarily need a sweater's quantity of yarn to knit a sweater. My new Orbital Jumper used up most of my scraps and leftovers. It's cozy, warm and uniquely mine. Plus, what's on my needles now and I finally have a craft room instead of ... more
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I listen to a lot of knitting pods, they come and go from my playlist. Yarns at Yinhoo remains in my top 5 favorites. It’s a solid, thoughtful and consistent.
It makes my day when Sara posts a new episode. I settle into my knitting space and listen to each incredibly thoughtful episode. I’ve learned about pie baking, poetry, natural dyeing and of course knitting from Sara. I can’t wait for the next episode.
While in self isolation i sort out a knitting podcast. i was so excited to finally make some progress on my knitting skills in all my new alone time (i’m a crocheter already). I listened to one new episode and was hooked. Obsessed about learning more about Sara’s own knitting origin story, I located Sara’s first couple of years of podcasting on her website. This podcast is exactly what I need right now and i’m thrilled to have hundreds of episodes in front of me on my new knitting journey. Tha... more
I love this podcast! Sara discusses all of my favorite topics: fiber arts, spinning/knitting, food and many other creative endeavors. I just started listening and can’t wait for the next episode. This is truly food for my soul - thank you for sharing your beautiful voice!
This is one of the best fiber related podcasts I’ve found. Sara has created a well produced and organized podcast with both timely and thoughtful content. I look forward to each episode.
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Focused on the diverse world of fiber arts, listeners can expect insightful discussions centered around knitting, sewing, cooking, and poetry. Episodes explore personal crafting journeys, both new and ongoing projects, while also celebrating themes of community and creativity. Unique segments often spotlight innovative techniques, artistic reflections, and contributions from the creative process, helping listeners discover ways to cultivate their own handmade endeavors. The warmth of the host's voice and the charm of the topics discussed makes this an inviting space for crafting enthusiasts.
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Yarns at Yin Hoo launched 12 years ago and published 161 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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