1.01.2011

The NeverNotKnitting Podcast : Episode 47 : Sleep Deprivation


Episode 47





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The winner of Episode 46's Cascade 220 Drawing Giveaway is "w e n t i n g"! Congratulations!

*Please check back soon to enter the drawing for Episode 47!

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This offer is exclusive to the Never Not Knitting podcast listeners and blog readers.

Click HERE to download the Episode 47 MP3 file.



36 comments:

Leonbergerdogs Knitter said...

I can't wait until your new Oak Grove mitten pattern comes out! It will be a perfect gift for my sister, plus I am already planning Christmas gifts for 2011 and this pattern will definitely be used for those gifts! And another great podcast, now that I can finally download it after a week plus of problems! Yay!

Kimberly said...

I'm so glad my husband turned me on to your podcast! Thank you, Alana, for reinforcing my wonderful habit. My husband sends a well-meaning eyeball-roll!

StaceyKnitsIt said...

Wonderful patterns.
Happy New Year!

tryste said...

Oh, man, I am completely in love with the colorway you chose for the Oak Grove mitts, not to mention the design itself. I just got back to Hamburg from a trip back home to Washington, and it reminds me of all the forest there. *sigh/homesick* Think that might end up being a must-knit project for the spring. Thanks so much for this episode, it was great to hear from two fabulous designers again :-) Glad to hear you're feeling better as well.

zenmaria said...

Love the new gloves! What a great give-away!!!

Revelry name: zenmaria

fajitachocadile said...

My New Year's resolution was to do some Ravelry "queue busting" but after listening to this episode, find that my queue has increased with more ideas!

Purltherapy said...

Yikes! It looks like your patterns may become my new addiction. Love the mitts.

Anonymous said...

I absolutely LOVE the colourway you chose for your mitts. They are so gorgeous and the giveaway you are offering is INSANE .... I almost feel like it's not even REAL. ...Pffft.

Somebody pinch me ???

On another note.. It is so inspiring how far you have come along in your knitting patterns and where you have gotten with your knitting journey.

Anonymous said...

Hi there Alana, I just wanted to say that I have recently discovered your podcast and LOVE IT! You have a great voice and are clearly a very talented designer. I too am a podcaster (iMake - www.imake.gg) but nowhere near as experienced or established as you! Anyway, keep up the good work. I intend to mention your podcast in my next show which will be out mid-Jan I hope.
Best regards
Martine

Anonymous said...

I love this weeks story about "Sleep Deprivation". I have 2 toddlers, that make sleeping a luxury that I do not always get.

Your comments about how a pattern does not always come out the way you envision it, reminds me of my knitting even when I am following a pattern.

Love the podcast. You are doing great work.

Unknown said...

I've listened to every one of your podcasts, have purchased and made several of your patterns, and LOVE this Oak Grove pattern! Can't wait for it to come out. I have several skeins of Bugga in the Oak Timberworm colorway sitting ready to make these beautiful mitts (single-stranded or doubled, as the pattern may call for) that may be perfect for it, although it might be fun to try it out as a kit first. Thanks for the inspiration you give to so many.

sconelady said...

Can't wait to see the new mitt pattern and add it to my queue.

Unknown said...

Another great podcast! I love Hannah's designs and you're right, she sure can churn them out!

pappa/mumma said...

Love your podcasts and would love to win this packaage.

Marlene

vashkita said...

I haven't tried one of Hannah's projects yet, but am dying to try the featherweight cardi!

Anonymous said...

I love , love Hannah's Effortless Cardigan. I made it quickly as I was so excited to have the 'Perfect Sweater' to wear. And the yarn is perfect- Madeline Tosh Calligraphy.
Susan
susanvknits on ravelry

knitterlydesigns said...

Alana, I am a fan of your patterns. Love the mitts. I also love the interview with Hannah becuse I myself am recently sleep deprived. My 6 month old daughter is on a sleep strike. I think it is teeth, but I have my projects to keep me company.

ssburke said...

Wonderful podcast - I haven't knit any knitbot patterns yet but will be doing featherweight this year.

Rav name is ssburke

MachelleH said...

I have not tried any of Hannah's patterns. I would love to win and try. Thank you for the great giveaway!

grammiepink said...

Great podcast....loved Hannah's story and all her work.
Alana, I'm working on your Autumn Vines beret and can't wait to for the the glove pattern!

Nuttygal said...

Great episode as usual.Love the episode title and love hannah's patterns and cannot wait to get your newest pattern.

sandygale said...

Those are awesome mitts! Definitely will go to my queue, :).
Hannah's patterns and yarns are also awesome, I've been totally distracted from the day's chores...more enabling by Alana! I look forward to picking a pattern and knitting it up.

marlene said...

Dear Alana:
I have just started listening to your podcasts and have been "sleep deprived" by trying to catch up on old ones and clicking all over the web to follow all the great tips and designers that you mention. I am adding so much to my knitting knowledge from you. Also, I can't wait until I can get my husband to listening to your theme song. He can definitely relate

jen said...

I like most of Hannah's patterns. I have the featherweight cardigan on my list to knit next.
love your new pattern.

Mei Travis said...

There are three of Hannah's pattern that I really love - the Whisper Cardi, the Featherweight Cardi, and the Wispy Cardi. All three would be wonderful layering pieces in anyone's wardrobe.

I haven't knit any of her patterns yet, but I did enjoy her article and patterns in the Fall 2010 Knitscene, and the Carrot Cardi is definitely something I'd love to wear.

berry said...

Another wonderful and inspiring podcast, thank you for all your work. And i LOVE the sleep deprivation story too - I'm 25 weeks pregnant with our first one and i haven't slept properly for the last 20 weeks so I know about sleep deprivation and crafts. So great to hear that i'm on the only one who just have to craft even though I can fall asleep standing up somedays.

*starstofillmydreams* said...

I love Hannah Fettig's designs! I've knit her Featherweight Cardigan and I would definitely say that it is my most worn handknit sweater. I really enjoyed hearing her knitting story.

- Ashley T. (Ashley1313 on Ravelry)

Handcrafted Accents said...

Thanks for the great podcast!
haccents@att.net

evekennedy said...

Love the podcast. Great hearing from Maine! Loved Hannah's story and patterns. Best regards,
Evelyn
evekennedy@cnsp.com

evekennedy said...

Love your podcast. new patterns look great. Have fond memories of summers in Maine growing up nearby in Mass. So I enjoyed hearing from Hannah. Best, Evelyn

evekennedy@cnsp.com

Mary said...

Thank you for another great episode, Alana!

~ KnitAdmin on Ravelry

cooneen said...

I have explained to my husband why I can't knit certain yarn in my stash. Helping him understand how I look at them and get inspired took quite a lot of work.

Trust me, sleep deprivation is training for when your children are teenagers. I was told many times, you can sleep when you are dead.

I look forward to meeting you in April in St Louis. You are coming aren't you? Please?!?!

Zanelaura said...

Her designs are wonderful. Thanks so much for featuring her work.

Jen said...

Hope I'm not too late to enter the draw! (It's mid-morning 15 Jan in Melbourne, Australia).

Anyway, I just discovered Never Not Knitting podcast a few weeks ago and listened to ALL the back issues/broadcasts over the past week. Serious yarn-lust overload but lots of fun.

- Jen (www.beautifulstring.com)
jenniferadmas on rrav

k.g gray said...

Great show just discovered you today, am starting to go through the archives... I'm kittybella on ravelery.

Your designs are amazing, I am looking at them in glee and wonder.

Maryse said...

It was a nice episode! It brings a new dimension to be able to listen to designers whose blogs you follow! Great podcast!