Episode 30: Ravel Rock (42:22)
We called Casey & Jess. They answered.
Jess
Casey
Ravelry
The kernel that would become Ravelry
Maryland Sheep & Wool
Clapotis
Socks that Rock
Yarn Market News
Forecast
Hello Yarn!
If Jenny & I sound a little out of sorts, it's because we were hearing our voices on tape delay, which is a really trippy experience.
Music:
Dig Me Out: Sleater Kinney
Lion's Mane: Iron and Wine




wonderful show!
please, tell jess and casey how much i appreciated them being interviewed. i am on ravelry, and i have read over and over again (on blogs) about how much work they are doing, and what they have sacrificed. but, until i actually heard this interview, it was just names & places, etc ....
i am going to donate right now, because hearing them TALK about ravelry has finally *clicked* with me!
i love the site. i use it almost daily as a database. and, i appreciate the work and thought that has gone into the site ... as it still grows.
thank you!
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Posted by: gray la gran | September 29, 2007 at 06:06 PM
Hi Girls,
I added two more One-Skein projects for the contest, just in the nick of time!
Aspen Scarf and Annie's Hat
by LostinTaos in the Flickr group!
Can't wait till you two are back! but hope you are enjoying your break!
Lisa
Posted by: lisaO | September 30, 2007 at 08:24 PM
I love your podcast! I just spent the past few weeks catching up from episode 1 - I finally listened to them all.
I'm a new knitter (2 months) so I have no stash. :-) Well, I've been crocheting for over 10 years and never accumulated much of a stash for that so I probably won't have a big one for knitting either (mainly due to not having the money to buy yarn that doesn't get used for a long time, but I also usually just like to buy yarn for each project as I go. I know, a foreign concept for you! LOL) I do have quite a bit of cotton yarn from making crocheted dishcloths and coasters, etc, as well as a few leftover skeins of yarn from this and that. So that's my pathetic stash.
Anyway, again love your podcast, thanks for sharing! I'm learning a lot, though being so new, I don't have a clue exactly what you're talking about sometimes. I know it will benefit me in the future as I learn new things.
Posted by: Eileen | October 02, 2007 at 01:24 PM