Episodes
The knitting equivalent of eating dessert first; the knitting pivot; emergency socks; and the return of la mer.
Published 07/02/22
In this episode, the Against All Odds sweater gets a pop of colour to break up the unremitting boredom of knitting stockinette in grey yarn. It only lasted for four rounds, but was glorious. The folly of working with charcoal yarn at dusk is discussed, along with its antidote, the Syncopation sock pattern. Also, Delia Smith and touch typing. And Dracula.
Published 06/18/22
Fiddly false starts. Ambushed by linen. The sound of knitting freedom. The answer is in the question. And why is everything I need already packed away in a box?
Published 05/06/22
Simple tools. Sweaters for the Littles. Jeny Staiman’s amazing heel construction. And my spring sweater shortlist. Links to everything I talk about are at brendadayne.co.uk.
Published 04/16/22
The eye of the storm has moved. Possibly. And there are many things about which to celebrate. But not knitting. Worst knitting month ever, at the end of which I learn valuable lessons from Jeny Staimen. And The Tech Bros are already yesterday’s news.
Published 04/02/22
The return of a Skyscrapa. Flowers in pots. Books in stacks. Enormous sleeves. Hand sewing. Time, and what to do while it’s passing. Our house is officially for sale, and it’s time to cast on.
Published 03/12/22
Knitting for little people. I can knit a rainbow, but should I? A honkin' huge ass box o’yarn. More about that amazing heel. Paint Pan Socks, again? Yes. (Shut up.) A foxy little knitting mash up. If it sounds like this one is all about knitting, that’s because it is. I really needed to talk about my knitting. What a relief.
Published 02/26/22
Holiday on the good ship Covid. Rest, and being stingy with it. Painting all the things. Wintering.
Published 02/19/22
A big reveal. Projects, projects, projects. Planning for my trip to The Big Smoke, and the new year. Plus a visit from an old friend.
Published 12/11/21
Continental drift. A rhetorical question. One million ends. Milkshake on the sidewalk. And Sixty Six Coupons.
Published 12/04/21
A baby sweater gone wrong. I mean, they're so small. How do you even have time to screw it up? I don't know, but I managed it this week.
Oh, and I fell in love. And had my heart broken. So. A big week for me.
Published 11/27/21
This week, I called time out and used my time out to remove seven projects from time out and complete them all. Worth it, but kinda not worth it, if you know what I mean.
Published 11/13/21
Today I am all about the milestones; those points on the path that tell you you've finally arrived somewhere. Plus, I share some lessons learned on how to unlock the information contained in those fractional numbers in yarn descriptions. There is some math involved, but it's totally worth it. I deconstruct the Graerup Pullover and make plans to find out why the Red Edge has been in time-out for so many months.
Published 11/06/21
Grateful thanks. Ripping and reknitting and ripping and reknitting. Grime. The black silk.
Published 10/23/21
An unsettling week. Life plans derailed and knitting plans upset. Graerup ripped back. Podcasting from the liminal zone with inspiration from Abu Musa Jabir, Isaac Newton, Kierkegaard, and Chris in the Morning. There is quite a bit about socks.
Published 10/09/21
Smelling wool. Sewing bras. Remembering clothes from the 70’s. Autumn is here. It’s finally here. Come. Join me. I’m the one in the sweater.
Published 09/25/21
Unmade makes are calling; does it really matter if you’re off by a couple of stitches; trousers again, of course; and the start of a new series.
Huge thanks this week to guest reader, professional storyteller, and longtime friend of Cast On, Sage Tyrtle.
Published 09/17/21
In this episode: sock of the damned; pattern blocks; ass poodles; effluvia; and chintz. Plus, mood music and some very sad tales. Hey, I don’t need to swallow in order to podcast.
Published 09/11/21
Socks, socks, socks; the Red Edge all my makes since last September a last word on bricolage; climate change; social justice; another Venn; plus working your ass off on the things that matter most, like knitting a sweater. Or saving the world.
Published 08/14/21
Colour play gives my capsule wardrobe design process a much needed shot in the arm. This one is all about lush, gorgeous, juicy, delicious colour that makes you want to bite it. And... I feel another design brief coming on.
Published 08/06/21
Passing a kidney stone: the Attenborough version; sewing patterns and their history; resting comfortably; and a linen shirt.
How have I missed you? Let me count the ways... in socks.
If I ever meet Geoffery Rush in person, you can be sure I'll ask him how long it took him to learn to draft a suit jacket for the title scene in The Tailor of Panama.
Published 07/31/21
A week where nothing much happens, and a new ironing board cover is cause for celebration. The beach figures prominently. And a suitcase. And bras, again. Trousers are on hold while I pursue t a swimsuit of my dreams. Same old same old. Pretty much.
Published 06/18/21
Why do 500 bows from China cost £2.00, but 20 bows from Lancaster cost £4.30? Asking, and answering the hard questions.
In this episode: Bows. Bras. Very slow fashion. Glamour is more than a feeling.
Published 06/12/21
Rats, Riverview, and the Red Edge. This podcast has got ‘em. Plus, we are all hipsters now. Sorry.
Published 05/22/21