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Fiber Beat is not your regular knitting podcast. In fact, it covers a range of crafts using the fiber medium, such as spinning, weaving, felting, dyeing, shepherding, & crocheting. You can expect interviews with designers, authors, farmers, & businesses. WonderMike, editor-in-chief and intrepid reporter presents instructional video podcasts as well as product reviews. If you have a story, you'd like to share, give WonderMike a shout on Ravelry or leave a comment in the show notes!
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Sat, 18 June 2011
Fiber Beat, Episode 20: "Old Skool Rules!" featuring Caro Sheridan and Deb Brisson Media Link: Old Skool Rules!(46:10)
There's a million crafters in Fiber City and we've all got a yarn to spin.
This episode of Fiber Beat is made possible with the support of Entangled magazine, our brand new sponsor from New Zealand! Entangled is a new digital only, quarterly fibercraft publication. Issue One featuring Claudia from Wollmseise, the history of Saori weaving, and all about Angora rabbit fiber is out now and available through Zinio
This episode of Fiber Beat is also underwritten by Bobbin's Nest Studio, from Santa Clara, CA. Bobbin's Nest is a fabric and yarn store specializing in: knitting, sewing, crochet, and hand embroidery.
Episode twenty - that's got a nice ring. It’s sweet to be outta the teens, let me tell you. A nice even twenty. A twenty year old can be a diligent student working hard to get through college or it can be a deadbeat sleeping till noon, eating junk food and watching reruns all day long. Hopefully you kind listeners will think of us as the former: studious, productive, disciplined and ready to go to school! On today’s episode we do just that - as a matter of fact, we go Old Skool. After years of following their exploits on the web, I finally met and interviewed the talented Caro Sheridan (aka Splityarn) and her partner in crime, the hilarious Deb Brisson (aka Stitchy McYarnpants).
Earlier this year, I attended my very first TNNA, which stands for The National Needlearts Association trade show in Southern California. I went as a journalist, but also as a worker bee/teacher/advocate for the Verb for Keeping Warm posse. The event was a veritable Who’s Who in the world of fiberarts. Luckily for us, Caro & Deb flew in to promote their latest collaboration, a book of patterns entitled Knitting It Old School featuring modern re-interpretations of vintage & kitschy classics. And, it turned out that TNNA was the opportunity I'd been waiting for to sit down with Deb & Caro. We talked about sewing, knitting, photography & all the hard work that went into their latest opus: Knitting It Old School.
KIOS features the work of many talented designers from all over - with patterns ranging from cheeky hot pants to his and hers sweater sets. It just so happens that two of the designers featured in “Knitting it Old School” are friends of mine. Tammy George (known to her Etsy fans/followers as Punk Rawk Purl) and Stephen Houghton (guy knitter/designer and the first boy on the Blue Moon, hizKNITS). I bribed them into the Fiber Beat studio one Sunday morn with coffee & croissants. We talked about their backgrounds, their designs & their work for Knitting It Old School.
Knitting It Old School is not your regular pattern book. It’s a stylish, humorous romp through the history of a select group of vintage garments totally retooled for a modern sensibility. While it may not appeal to the less adventurous, it definitely has something to delight the knitting thrill seeker, the fashionista and the retro-hipster who wants a breath of fresh air.
The following people, places and things were mentioned:
Winners of Fiber Beat CONTEST for Episode No. 19
We had three great prizes to award in conjunction with the previous episode. The prizes/winners are:(1) Set of two tickets to the see the Primary Structures go to CraftyAndy & Elword; (2) Souvenir catalog of the Primary Structures show go to Ditetre; (3) Cause & Cure hat patterns (designed by Kyle Kunnecke) go to TurtleKnit, Suzanne, JudyG & Holli. Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone for participating!
Fiber Beat CONTEST for Episode No. 20
We've got two copies of "Knitting It Old School", each signed by Deb, Caro, Tammy & Stephen!
All you have to do to enter the drawing for these prizes, is answer the following question: What vintage garment or pattern would YOU like to redesign for a modern fashionista? It can be a more well-known pattern or classic pattern (like the granny square jacket) it can be more of a silhouette (like empire waist dress). You can leave your answer on fiberbeat.com or on the Fiber Beat Ravelry forum. Winners will be randomly selected from all the entries. DEADLINE FOR ENTERING IS JULY 7, 2011.
An old school & Emily-Post-approved note of gratitude to Deb & Caro for being on the Fiber Beat. A super stylish merci beaucoup to glamour pusses, Stephen & Tammy. Big hugs to new Fiber Beat sponsor, Entangled magazine. Finally, the warmest embrace to all of you, our loyal listeners, for downloading and listening to our first TWENTY-SEVEN episodes (audio/video) of Fiber Beat! If you like what we do, please consider leaving a review on iTunes.
We used snippets of all the songs below in this episode. If you like the music, please support the artists (links provided for your convenience):
- "Fiber Beat theme" performed by Anthony Bonet from exclusive to Fiber Beat (2011)
- "Kisses In The Wind (Extended Album Version)" performed by Neneh Cherry from Raw Like Sushi (Virgin, 1989)
- "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" performed by Dinah Shore from Popular Hits of the 40's, Vol. 1 (Dobre Records, 2011)
- "You Always Hurt The One You Love" performed by Spike Jones from Strictly for Music Lovers (Proper, 1998)
- "Theme from Love Story" performed by Francis Lai from Love Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Paramount, 1970)
- "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" performed by Nino Rota from Romeo & Juliet [Soundtrack] (Capitol, 1968)
- "Don't Say Nothin' (Bad About My Baby)" performed by The Cookies from The Very Best of the Cookies (Master Classics, 2010)
- "Why Wait" performed by Pérez Prado from Big Hits By Prado (Marathon Media International Ltd., 1960)
- "I Like Pie I Like Cake - But I Like You Best of All" performed by The Goofus Five from Goofus Five 1924-1925 (Timeless Records, 2002)
- "Goody, Goody" performed by Della Reese from Della [Original Recording Remastered, Extra Tracks] (RCA/Bluebird, 2002)
- "We All Work Together" performed by Ramblin' Jack Elliott from Woody Guthrie's Songs to Grow On (Folkways Records, 1961)
- "Star Fire (Jet Plane)" performed by Bob Thompson from The Sound of Speed (Bacchus Archives, 2003)
- "Une Very Stylish Fille" performed by Dimitri From Paris from Sacrebleu (Atlantic, 2001)
My name is WonderMike and I'll catch you on the FLIP SIDE on the Fiber Beat!!
Direct download: fba020.mp3
Category: general
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Thu, 9 June 2011
Hi Everyone, As some of you know I was fortunate enough to attend the Men's Spring Knitting Retreat this past May. During that time, the Men's Knitting Retreat organizers Ted Myatt, Joe Wilcox and I were interviewed and featured on The Quest of Life Radio Show. We talk about the history of the Men's Knitting Retreats and what it's like to be a male knitter.
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Sat, 4 June 2011
Fiber Beat, Episode 19: "Art is Primary" featuring Deborah Corsini and Kyle Kunnecke (Media Link: Art is Primary (34:37))
There's a million crafters in Fiber City and we've all got a yarn to spin.
This episode of Fiber Beat is made possible with the support of Entangled magazine, our brand new sponsor from New Zealand! Entangled is a new digital only, quarterly fibercraft publication. Issue One featuring Claudia from Wollmeise, the history of Saori weaving, and all about Angora rabbit fiber is out now and available through Zinio
This episode of Fiber Beat is also underwritten by Bobbin's Nest Studio, from Santa Clara, CA. Bobbin's Nest is a fabric and yarn store specializing in: knitting, sewing, crochet, and hand embroidery. This summer Bobbin's Nest will release a line of their own patterns AND will redesign the store! Come check out all the excitement in person!
When I was first told I should visit the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, I envisioned a meticulously displayed and tastefully curated collection of traditional quilted pieces. But, as this recommendation was coming from my multi-crafty poly-artistic friend, Kyle Kunnecke, I knew that there must be more edge to it than that. And boy was I in for a tasty textile treat!!!
For my first trip to the museum, I saw two side-by-side shows. The first show was "Eden Re-imagined" showcasing the embroidered art of Leo Chiachio and Daniel Giannone. The sister show in this exhibition was called "Earthly Paradise" and it was a dazzling display of quilted tapestries from the two-woman collective A Bee (aka Carrie Houseman and Darbury Novoselic).
These two shows were enough to convince me that the SJMoQ&T must have a passionate curatorial staff that I had to meet. Fortunately, I had an introduction (through my buddy Kyle) to Deborah Corsini, the visionary behind the first show that I experienced at the museum. My talk with Deborah is the subject of the first half of this episode of Fiber Beat. For the second half the show, I chatted with Kyle and about his workshops, his designs and his journey through the worlds of art, textiles & knitting
If you are fortunate enough to live in the San Jose/Bay Area, I encourage most strongly to go check out Primary Structures, the brand new show at the Museum of Quilts & Textiles featuring knitted and crocheted artwork. You can also sign up for workshops with Kyle & even check out the “Southwestern Banded Blankets” exhibit that is showing concurrently with the PS show.
The following people, places and things were mentioned:
Fiber Beat CONTEST for Episode No. 19
We've three great prizes to award in conjunction with this episode:(1) Set of two tickets to the see the Primary Structures show that will be up through August 7, 2011. This is obviously for local folks; (2) Souvenir catalog of the Primary Structures show. This should be for those people who cannot attend the show in person; (3) Cause & Cure hat patterns designed by Kyle Kunnecke. I have two each of these for a total of 4 pattern prizes.
All you have to do to enter the drawing for these prizes, is leave a comment on fiberbeat.com or on the Fiber Beat Ravelry forum. Winners will be randomly selected from all the entries. DEADLINE FOR ENTERING IS JUNE 21, 2011.
An intricately woven thank you to Deborah Corsini for showing us her lovely studio and for being on the Fiber Beat. A huge hug to fiber artist and teacher Kyle Kunnecke. And massive thanks to our continuing sponsor, Bobbin Nest, and to our new sponsor,Entangled magazine. Finally, I want to thank you, our patient listeners, for downloading and listening to our first TWENTY-SIX episodes (audio/video) of Fiber Beat! If you like what we do, please consider leaving a review on iTunes.
We used snippets of all the songs below in this episode. If you like the music, please support the artists (links provided for your convenience):
- "Fiber Beat theme" performed by Anthony Bonet from exclusive to Fiber Beat (2010)
- "Flute Salad" performed by Sven Van Hees from Carte Blanche 2 (Astralwerks, 2001)
- "Pomp and Circumstance" performed by The USAF Heritage of American Band from Ceremonial Music (Altissimo Records, 2006)
- " The Elements" performed by Tom Lehrer from An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer (1959, Reprise)
- "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" performed by Latin Piano Band from Latin Nights (Music Factory Entertainment Group, 2000)
- "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" performed by Burt Bacharach from What The World Needs Now: Burt Bacharach Classics (A&M, 2003)
- "Kyle" performed by Taste from Rock is Dead (GoSet Music, 2007)
- "Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive" performed by Ella Fitzgerald from Twelve Nights In Hollywood (Verve, 2009)
- "I'm Learning About Love" performed by Brenda Lee from The Definitive Collection (MCA Nashville, 2006)
- "Primary" performed by The Cure from Staring At The Sea: The Singles 1979-1985 (Elektra, 1986)
- "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" performed by Croisette from Eurobeat Hits (Motorcity, 2011)
My name is WonderMike and I'll see YOU on the Fiber Beat!!
Direct download: fba019.mp3
Category: general
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