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Knit Picks
Knit Picks' Podcast
Find camaraderie and understanding as Knit Picks employees confess to their own knitting triumphs and complete blunders. Does any of this sound familiar? If so, tune in weekly for the further adventures of the gang at Knit Picks and any other knitters we can round up.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 393 ratings
Skip the “woke” topics. This was supposed to be a crafting podcast. And try to complete a sentence without saying “like” and “totally” multiple times.
jennlinn2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/23
Fun Conversation
I always enjoy this podcast and I love listening to Lee and Stacey chat about knitting (and sewing!) However, I wish someone would mention to Stacey that she is consistently mispronouncing “stockinette.” It’s so basic that it makes me question her knitting knowledge!
Maddie516 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/22
Interview with Piece4Peace
Great interview with Michael! Thanks for all your podcasts at Knit Picks. I always learn something❣️
tcvirta via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/21
Recent Episodes
Our sock obsession continues, and we naturally had to have sock expert Julie Ann Lebouthillier of Twin Stitches Designs join hosts Lee and Stacey to talk about her own new sock book, Knit a Box of Socks! Julie is a talented sock knitter with an amazing YouTube channel, and we love every chance we...
Published 04/17/24
We’re declaring April sock month! Our new sock collection came out recently, and all we want to chat about is socks. We asked for your sock questions on Instagram, and hosts Lee and Stacey along with Producer Andi and some answers from Jen work to tell you everything you need to know.   Plus,...
Published 04/03/24
Published 04/03/24
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