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by Samara Zboncak Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are the Best Knitting podcasts on the Internet?

The best knitting podcasts. 1 Fruity Knitting. Andrea’s and Andrew’s show is probably my favorite ever. They are so very well-prepared, there are always extremely interesting ... 2 Grocery Girls Knit. 3 Sweet Tea, No Shade. 4 Voolenvine. 5 Fiber Hustle. More items

What do you think of Selma’s Knitting podcasts?

Plus the archive is quite amazing. Selma is a veeery prolific knitter and watching her podcast is inspiration pure. She almost always presents a new sweater, socks, or shawls hot off the needles, and I feel that’s something a lot of knitters will appreciate.

What is knitting like?

Knitting is fun and sometimes almost like meditation. But let’s be honest: When you need to zoom through a large panel of stockinette stitches, it also can become a bit tedious.

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Fruity Knitting

Andrea’s show is probably my favorite ever. She is so very well-prepared, there are always extremely interesting interview partners, and each show really has a very nice focus. They are fun to watch and I’d say if there is one vlog you need to watch, then this is it. There’s also a Patreon page with even more delicious knitting content.

Grocery Girls Knit

Tracie & Jodi are always a fun watch! It’s a very conversational show. There’s not always a clear topic, but I think that’s the true charm of it. I could listen to them for hours because it all seems so relatable and there are no…you know…influencer airs or anything.

Sweet Tea, No Shade

Another couple I love to watch are Scott and John. Again, they are just so relatable and open. You can tell they are doing this because they love knitting and they love to interact with the community. It’s very conversational as well, and there aren’t major new finished objects (FOs) being shown on each show.

Voolenvine

Do you like a moody atmosphere and muted pastel color, then you have to check out Voolenvine. She is a yarn dyer and a very prolific maker. She mostly knits (and makes for herself), but interestingly enough even I, as a man, find her projects just so fascinating and inspiring.

Fiber Hustle

Aaron & Chip is another couple that is just so enjoyable to watch. The vlog (they call it fibercast) focuses on both knitting and sewing, and I’m sure especially beginner and intermediate knitters will be able to get a lot of inspiration from their show. Again, don’t expect a scripted show with one knitting topic after the next.

A Wooden nest

If you are looking for something different, then tune in to Lindsay’s lovely youtube channel. She is a natural yarn dyer, and what I find so personally appealing about her vlog is that she shares so many visuals from her personal life and work. So, it’s not just her sitting in front of the camera and lamp in the background.

Imagined Landscapes

Katie & Sarah have been hosting a very lovely podcast since 2015. What I appreciate so much is that the projects they knit are very accessible. This means, no crazily complicated stitches or repeats, and, I guess, things even beginners might tackle with a bit of guidance.

Who is Kino Knits?

Kino Knits is a great single host podcast by Mary. She plans her episodes and provides thorough show notes. She shares about her personal knitting projects as well as her designs in a detailed fashion with descriptions that make them easy to envision. She celebrates diversity and maintains a community where all are welcome. I highly recommend giving her podcast a listen.

Who is the dyer behind Savvy Skeins?

Quick interview episode! Ali Telfer is the dyer behind Savvy Skeins. I used her Optimum DK yarn in my new pattern, the Elicit hat. I hope you enjoy our chat!

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