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Hello lovelies,
In this episode of the podcast I am talking about how we tend to elevate male knitters, designers and dyers over other knitters, designers and dyers and why we might want to rethink that.
Yep, I decided to finish the podcast with a slightly controversial episode but who doesn't want to go out with a bang.
And yes, it is the last episode of the podcast. You will be able to find me over in the Knit Matters Facebook Group and on the Knit School YouTube Channel.
Thank you so much for listening and, for the last time, go get knit done!
Michelle x
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Hello lovelies,
In this week’s episode I’m talking about what to think about if you are thinking about turning your hobby into a business. Sometimes just because someone says you should, doesn’t mean you should! : )
Things to think about:
1. Why am I thinking about turning my hobby into a business? Is it because I have a burning desire to do so or because I feel obliged to?
2. Do I really want to run a business? Running a business and having a hobby are very separate things and it’s very easy to forget about the whole running a business bit.
3. What type of business do I actually want? And what do I want from it?
4. What part of my hobby do I really want to turn into a business?
In next week’s episode, I’m going to look at the idea that our hobbies, particularly knitting, can in some way fix us when we aren’t very well or is it just turning knitting into snake oil!
Now my dears, I’m away to finish outlining all of the workshops and demos for the Knit School Virtual Retreat so, as always, go get knit done!
Michelle x
Oh and don’t forget to sign-up to the Knit School Virtual Retreat! You can do that here at knitschool.co.uk/retreat (oh and it’s free which I may have forgotten to mention!)
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 29 of the Get Knit Done podcast. I’m thrilled to be joined of Pippa Morris of PipsRainbow for our next edition of Desert Island Knits!
Pippa is a crochet designer and teacher who is also a fab knitter! We talk about the importance of crochet hooks, why you should take 4ply yarn to the island and how easy it is to get sucked into Michelle’s notions.
Visit the show notes for all the links to where you can find Pippa and to check out the list of awesome bits and pieces that were mentioned on today's show!
Show notes: https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode29
Check out Pippa’s awesome tutorials, free patterns and reviews on her site and you’ll also find Pippa on Tiktok, Insta and Facebook!
Next week I’ll be talking about whether or not you should turn your hobby into a business!
And with that said, go get Knit done!
Michelle x
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 28 of the Get Knit Done podcast.
After promising it for last week, this week I’m talking about how reading Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey to help tame my flibbertigibbet nature has helped me focus more on my knitting.
In this episode I talk about the following areas from the book:
1. Switching off autopilot mode (I originally typed Swatching off there … honestly!)
2. The limits of your attention
3. The Power of Hyperfocus
4. Taming Distractions
5. Making hyperfocus a habit
There are more sections in the book but not all quite as relevant to knitting!
Visit the full show notes on the podcast page and to download some free knitting resources!
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode28
And with that said, go get Knit done … perhaps with a tiny bit more focus!
Michelle x
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 27 of the Get Knit Done podcast.
A little change of plan this week! The original plan was to talk about how the book Hyperfocus has changed how I think about knitting but I didn’t quite get to the end of the book so I’m finally talking about 3 of the major factors in Knitting Pattern design.
For me, the three key aspects of pattern design are:
The Design Pattern Writing Marketing and SellingVisit the full show notes on the podcast page for full details (and to see my terrible sketching!) and to download some free knitting resources!
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode27
I’d love to hear from anyone interested in a course in basic knitting pattern design.
Now, go get Knit done!
Michelle x
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 26 of the Get Knit Done podcast.
This week I’m talking about the Knit School Quiz and the Wheel of Knitting. Part of me feels like I need to justify why I have done it because I am worried that people will want to know exactly who I think I am to do such a thing!
The Knit School Quiz is my way of helping knitters work out where they are on their knitting journey and find out what exciting skills there are still to explore. One of the trickiest things about knitting is that you don’t always know what you don’t know and having a guide is really useful.
It ties into the knitting journeys that I have put together inside Knit School so of course it’s part of getting Knit School out there but then, what is the harm in that? Again, I always feel like I must justify myself and I’m not sure why that is. I think part of it is that the criticism online can come thick and fast but really, after 6 years of running an online business, you’d think I’d have the skin of a rhino!
Part of it is that I’m very invested in the work that I have done. I want to make a contribution to the knitting community, and I feel like this is it! I’ve also received some interesting feedback about the quiz already, some of which has been helpful and some of which has definitely not been. Of course, the best advice I have for that situation is one I should heed myself – if you wouldn’t ask someone for advice, don’t take their criticism!
So with that said, you can find and take the quiz here. Once you take the quiz, you’ll get a copy of the Wheel of Knitting to fill in which will help you see the wool (yes, wool) for the trees!
Take care lovelies. I’ll be back next week when I’ll be talking about the book Hyper Focus and how it has changed how I look not only at how I work but also at how I knit!
Now, go get Knit done!
Michelle x
Don't forget to Subscribe!
Visit the show notes on the Knit School site to get more details and download the free knitting resources!
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 25 of the Get Knit Done podcast! Still not quite back to knitting chat but closing a knitting business is knitting adjacent so I’m going to go with it : )
There were a lot of factors that went into the decision to close the Loveliest Yarn Company but mostly it’s because I can’t do everything and nor do I want to. I also talk about how in time, I want to have a completely digital business that I can take home to Ireland with me and how teaching knitting is something I’m very passionate about!
I think it’s important to get to a point where you know what you want to do but most importantly what you are not going to do! For me it’s been an important life lesson but also a knitting one. We all feel so much pressure to hustle all the time and I’m not sure that is good for any of us.
In next week’s episode, we will be back to knitting when I’ll be talking about the Knit School Quiz (take it here now if you just can’t wait!) and the Wheel of Knitting!
Take care lovelies, now go Get Knit Done!
Michelle x
Don't forget to Subscribe!
Visit the show notes on the Knit School site to get more details and download the free knitting resources!
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 24 of the Get Knit Done podcast, another back-in-the-saddle episode!
I’m delighted to be back with you on the podcast. In this episode, I talk about where I vanished off after June of last year including how I bit off way more than I could chew with the brioche cardigan and why, in the end, I have decided to completely change my business!
I also talk about what is coming up on the podcast over the next few weeks now that I am back to regularly scheduled listening!
It’s a bit of a rambling episode but do stay with me, I promise we will be back to knitting chat asap!
In next week’s episode, I am going to go into more detail about why I’m closing the Loveliest Yarn Company and what it means for the podcast and Knit School!
Take care lovelies, now go Get Knit Done!
Michelle x
Don't forget to Subscribe!
Visit the show notes on the Knit School site to get more details and download the free knitting resources!
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Hello lovelies, Welcome to Episode 23 of the Get Knit Done podcast. As a pattern buyer and designer but also as someone who rambles through Knitting Twitter and other knitting communities on the internet, I think there are a few harsh (depending on your view of course and very kindly put I hope) truths that we need to talk about in relation to knitting pattern pricing and in this episode, I grasp that nettle!
As always, if you don't agree with me, let's talk about it but let's be kind too! Knitting is definitely not intended to be a combat sport!
Visit the show notes here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode23
Following on from this, rather fittingly, I hope, I have a couple of episodes planned to talk about knitting pattern design! I'll be talking about what I see as the three different aspects of knitting pattern design and how they relate to one another but how they all need different types of attention!
Take care lovelies,
Michelle
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Hello lovelies, Welcome to Episode 22 of the Get Knit Done podcast, our next instalment of Desert Island Knits! I'm joined by the amazing dyer behind Fruitful Fusion, Ishrat Khawja!
Find out how Ishrat started dyeing, her favourite thing about handdyed yarn and where you can meet her in person this year!
Visit the shownotes for links to everyone mentioned in this episode:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode22
Next week I'll be talking about the 8 (ish!) Harsh Truths about knitting pattern pricing!!
Take care lovelies,
Michelle
PS. If you are casting on a new project, don’t forget, you can get a project tracker here on the site!
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Hello lovelies, Welcome to Episode 21 of the Get Knit Done podcast. In this episode, I am talking about my choices for what I would like to be knitting at the moment if I could knit! I narrowed it down to cardigans because, as it turns out, I didn’t really feel like anything else. The episode takes a bit of a tour of my thought process in how I reached that conclusion and how I ended up choosing cardigans and then why I choose the 10 patterns that I did! Visit the show notes here for links:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode21
ext week it’s our next instalment of Desert Island Knits & then after that, I’ll be talking about patterns and how both designers and knitters have responsibilities when it comes to patterns!
Take care lovelies,
Michelle
PS. If you are casting on a new project, don’t forget, you can get a project tracker here on the site!
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 20 of the podcast. This episode was originally going to be focused on what to do if you are learning to knit but evolved into what to do if you are teaching someone to knit! There isn't a huge difference really - whether you are teaching someone or being taught so all of the points are relevant!
I've divided the 12 tips into practicalities and, I guess, 'being human' tips : )
List to the episode & visit the show notes for the full list:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode20
Don’t let any of this put you off, you only need to be about 10% ahead of someone to show them how to do it!
People have been asking about when I will run Learn to Knit again. Unfortunately I don't currently have a date for the live teaching of the course but I am hoping to have the class available to buy on it's own really soon!
Thank you so much for continuing to tune in. Next week I'll be talking about what I'm planning to knit just as soon as my shoulder is back in action!
Michelle x
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to Episode 19 of the podcast. I wasn't really sure what to call this episode and I nearly went with 'Sometimes it's hard' but this is the internet and things get misunderstood enough!
In this episode I talk about 7 (I think it kind of turned into 8!) times when a more difficult (at least in people's minds) option might be better than the easiest option! I talk about the following:
Why sometimes a seam is necessary Grafting versus a three-needle cast-off The weaving Stephen versus a slightly more involved method Russian joins versus weaving in your ends afterwards Why swatching is often better than not swatching Setting in a sleeve versus raglans Heel flaps are the best (don't @ me sock knitters, I am one of you!)Have a listen and let me know whether you disagree or not! And remember, we can disagree on these, none of them are life-changing, and still be friends.
Thank you so much for continuing to tune in. Next week I'll be talking about how to teach people to learn to knit (might be different to the episode trailer as I changed direction while recording the episode!).
Michelle x
Visit the show notes here: https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode19
And don't forget to Rate & Subscribe!
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Hello lovelies, Welcome to our 18th episode and our second instalment of Desert Island Knits. This week I was really lucky to have the super talented dyer behind YarnTings, Charmaine Wombwell, join me on the podcast. LIsten in to get the inside scoop on Charmaine's short but intense yarn journey and get her unique perspective on how art and yarn dyeing meet. Pop over to the show notes to get all the details and nab my brand new freebie!
Show notes:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode18
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Hello lovelies,
Welcome to the second return episode of 2022! I definitely meant to get straight home from my holiday with my family in March and get straight to podcasting but I have to admit I was quite lonesome for them and the mischief I had done my shoulder was giving me a run for my money!
I'm back now though and you'll see that the podcast has a little bit of a facelift. It'll get an even greater facelift over the next wee while but first I wanted to get this page tidied up.
In this episode, I talk about changes that are coming to The Loveliest Yarn Company, Knit School and the podcast. As TLYC comes up to 6 years old, it's definitely time for a rethink ... that and I have one eye on Ireland because I can hear West Cork calling me home.
Thank you so much for continuing to tune in. I'll be back next week with the amazing Charmaine Wombwell of YarnTings in our next episode of Desert Island Knits!
Michelle x
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Visit the show notes here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode17
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What exactly is ease in relation to knitting and why is it important? Listen along to this episode to find out.
You can find more details in the shownotes here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode16
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We have a lot of conventions that we learn over time that you could do with knowing at the start but that might also be too much. It’s a fine balance between too much and too little.
In this episode I talk about just a few of the fun and interesting things in knitting that you might not always have been told or that completely perplex you including when you see cast-on and cast-off but have no idea which one to use and also how you shouldn’t yuck other people’s yums!
For a full list of what I talk about in the episode, pop across to the show notes here:
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode15
Thank you so much for listening! Join me next week for why it’s ok to find knitting tricky sometimes!
M.x
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This is the very first Special episode of the Get Knit done podcast. Today we have had some new comers to the industry, which is great because the more knitters, the merrier, but unfortunately they haven't been very kind about those of us who are here already so I thought I'd do a little podcast episode about it!
No extra show notes but if you want to hear more from me, the podcast and Knit School, you can join the mailing list here:
https://mailchi.mp/1dcc8ddeea6d/knit-school-weekly-knitting-inspiration
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I’m so delighted to welcome my loveliest lovely friend Abby Parkes of Orchidean Luxury Yarns for our Inaugural Desert Island Knits. I must first pay tribute to our namesake, Desert Island Knits which is both a BBC radio show and a podcast. It is a hugely successful and long running show that has had some of the most fascinating guests.
I’m delighted to bring you my knitting version of it. In Desert Island Discs, I’ll be asking guests about their desert island yarn kit. Guests will be asked to pick just one item from each of 6 categories to go in their project bags when they are shipped off to the island.
Abby is the amazing dyer behind Orchidean Luxury Yarns. You’ll find all of her amazing yarns here:
https://luxuryyarns.co.uk
Pop over to the show notes for more links and a list of what Abby chose!
https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode14
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This week I’m talking about knitting books because there is so much in them that we either don’t know is there or forget to look at! I also talk about stitch dictionaries and how you can pick out your favourites from them. Visit the show notes here to find out about next week and for a list of my favourite stitch dictionaries: https://www.knitschool.co.uk/episode13
Take care lovelies and get knit done!
Michelle
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