Ep 110 Coroman Sweater & Pamuya Shawl



PODCAST NOTES – Ep 110 WELCOME – Music: Shine! – IKSON

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WHAT AM I WEARING
Pinebank by Amy Micallef
Christmas decorations!!!

AUDIOBOOKS OF THE WEEK
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
Gang Leader for a Day by Sudhir Venkatesh

RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Chicken Cobbler

SWEATER OF THE WEEK
Coroman Sweater by Irina Anikeeva designs

SHAWL OF THE WEEK
Pamuya Shawl by Alexandra Wiedmayer

FINISHED OBJECTS
Sophie Scarf by Petite Knits
Chim chim-in-ney Socks – Fingering and DK weight
DISCOUNT CODES:
1 sock pattern DK or Fingering -Code: HOLIDAY pay just $4
2 Chiminey sock patterns (go to the set page on Ravelry) – Code: SOCKS pay just $7
3 Chiminey patterns (go to the set page on Ravelry) – Code: SET pay just $9
1 Chiminey Hat pattern – Code: MERRY get $1 off

TIPS AND TRICKS
Knittinghelp.com – instructional videos on anything you could want to learn
Knittingfool.com – oneline stitch dictionary with hundreds of stitches
Learn to Knit a Men’s sweater by Staci Perry Verypink

WHAT I HAVE BEEN WATCHING
Ink Master

THINGS I SAW ON THE INTERNET
Christmas Influx Sweater by Andreanne Perusse
Loose Ends project.org – finish projects that have been left behind
Maxine the Mini Cardi – coming soon by jimiknits
Little Knits has free gifts you can add on when you purchase yarn –
Safe at Home: Blankets to Celebrate our Favorite Things by Margaret Holzmann

Oops I made a mistake
Error VENMO: Anna-Prisacari
CORI’S STORIES

Knitting Around Town with MKG;
Mary Jansen’s scarf, Striped Delight; CO 35 in worsted use size 8 (5.0) needle
Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn; black and candy stick stash (8″ x 65″)
New Yarn store: Rose Yarn Co, Lakeville, MN

GIVEAWAY
Winner: ellengymboss
Next week’s giveaway is a pair of wool earrings and a stitch gauge

You can support me by sending a little $ on kofi.com or by purchasing any of my patterns

My TEACHING SCHEDULE
Signing off . . .
No green bananas
Waddle on
Never complain with your mouth full
You’ll never regret ripping back
Buy the Gravy
Keep it colorful
Keep your fork

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20 thoughts on “Ep 110 Coroman Sweater & Pamuya Shawl”

  1. Congrats on the new release!!! I need to look into the band heel now that I own the pattern.

    I always love when we spend time together. For the second time in that many days, I heard of cobbler with a savory base. Who knew?

    I appreciate the tips and tricks and plan to go back and look those up.

    Love your new sparkly shoes. Rock those with delight.

    I know I had more connections, but that’s enough for now. Hugs!

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  2. Love your Chim Chimney socks. Make your Sophie to the point with one skein. Decrease with the other. You can make them with fewer than 28 stitches. I used 18 stitches. I like them tied to a bag handle.

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  3. As always an inspiring podcast. Love the new sock/hat pattern! Sorry to her about your future surgery, but you have such a positive outlook. Aren't we blessed to live in a place with good healthcare? Those earrings are cute!

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  4. The Coroman Sweater is absolutely gorgeous! Your mom can wear a bright blue turtleneck underneath. Gray is so neutral that it will go with everything! Including your beautiful orange and greens! Please ask your mom to take a picture of her in it that you can share with. I'm buying that pattern!

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  5. We love using cream of soup to make yummy casseroles. I remember growing up with them. There's lots of great things to do with a can of cream soup. I love the new pattern. I am thinking they would make adorable matching stockings for our family for next year. Beautiful earrings and I loved seeing an advent that wasn't yarn entirely. This one looks perfect for next year. Take care and I hope you have a beautiful December!

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  6. The Loose Ends thing… one of the other moms from my daughter’s girls scout troop just asked some of us if we know someone who knits or crochets. Of course I told her I knit and it turns out her great grandmother passed away leaving an unfinished baby blanket for a great granddaughter. I should be getting the partial blanket to finish today. It’s a good opportunity to make a difference for someone.

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