Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

4.20.2016

Come hang out with Marly and me on Monday!

Tomorrow at noon (EST) Marly and I will be chatting away about crochet, life, dogs, kids, and more on her Yarn Thing Podcast.  We will be giving away 2 copies of the new book, Vintage Modern Crochet.


Be warned, we like to giggle.  A LOT

She is one of my favorite people, and I just love getting to spend time with her.  We usually end up giggling over nothing, which is the best kind of person I know.   No matter if you crochet or knit, Marly always makes you feel like you can do it all.  She is the perfect cheerleader for crafting, and I just love her.

You can catch up with some of our adventures over at Blog Talk.  They still make me giggle, even years later.

edited:  We needed to reschedule for Monday.  Hope to see you there!

9.07.2011

Lion Brand... A little Q and A

Did you know that YarnCraft is getting ready to launch its 100th show? Yup, Lion Brand's informative and fun podcast is about to air its 100th episode on Sept 13th. In honor of their great run, Liz and Zontee sat down to answer some of my burning questions.

RC: Liz and Zontee what do you do at Lion Brand?

Liz: I do product and yarn development at Lion Brand. That means I work with mills to create the yarns that will eventually be on the retail shelves. Yes, this is every bit as awesome as it sounds.

Zontee: I edit our various newsletters, our company blog which is the Lion Brand Notebook, produce the YarnCraft podcast, and oversee marketing initiatives like our booths at yarn events. I also work on content for our website, and I work with artists and designers who use our yarns, which means I get to spend a lot of time out and about in the wonderful yarncrafting community.


RC: Lion Brand has a great Podcast, interviewing lots of designers, authors, teachers; and coming up with project ideas, organization, and techniques. Where do you get your ideas for each of your podcasts?

Zontee: Liz and I do a lot of brainstorming and try to think about topics that will be interesting to other yarncrafters. Sometimes we’re inspired by suggestions from our listeners, coworkers, or friends. Other times, we start with a guest that we’re interested in speaking with and build the topic around their expertise. In the world of yarncrafting, there’s no shortage of creativity and inspiration.


RC: We know that a ton of work goes into each podcast, how early do you start planning shows and how long does it take you to edit all the segments into a show?

Zontee: We usually plan several episodes at a time, so we have our ducks in a row usually a few weeks before the episode airs. Once everything’s recorded, it takes me a few hours to go through all the segments and put everything back together again.


RC: How do you keep your sanity being surrounded by all the great yarn colors and textures all day?

Liz: Well, I think the matter of my sanity is definitely a topic for debate! Honestly, at this point I start to feel anxious if I am NOT surrounded by piles of yarn, since that is such a big part of my work and home life. You should see how much yarn I bring when I travel.


RC: What is your current favorite Lion Brand yarn to crochet?

Liz: The LB Collection Cotton Bamboo – I love how smooth and silky it is. It just flies through your fingers. I made a granny square baby blanket out of this and it went so fast!

Zontee: For everyday projects, I’ve crocheted a lot with Vanna’s Choice, which makes a really lovely dense fabric, and is very versatile. For special projects, I like crocheting with the LB Collection Silk Mohair, since you can crochet a
seriously fast-finish project that’s lacy and open.


RC: You know I am in love with the LB Collection. Can you tell us how that came about?

Liz: We wanted to offer our loyal customers high quality, natural fiber yarns that unfortunately are too expensive to be carried at our normal retailers. By selling them direct to customers on our website, we can make luxury fibers like cashmere, alpaca, angora, and mohair available at reasonable prices. An important part of our Lion Brand philosophy is to provide high quality but value priced yarns for every type of crafter – whether someone is looking for an inexpensive acrylic yarn for their child's classroom project or for 100% cashmere to make an heirloom gift.



RC: How does Lion Brand decide out of the millions of fibers and weights and colors, on a new yarn line?

Liz: When developing new yarns, we try to balance the newest fibers and yarn construction techniques with practical applications for our customers. We want to make yarns that are new and exciting for people, but not so unusual that people won't know how to use them!

Zontee: In fact, we’ve done an episode about this very topic, so be sure to listen to episode 90.


RC: LB Collection Superwash Merino is one of my favorites to use, it has been featured in a number of my books and DVDs. What was the inspiration behind that yarn?

Liz: I am so glad to hear you say this, because the LB Collection Superwash Merino is one of my favorites too! It was created to be as versatile as possible, so we went with a DK weight and a multi-ply construction that resists pilling while staying lofty and soft to the touch. This means that you can use this yarn at a variety of gauges, all with great results. I've used it for everything from socks to sweaters to baby blankets.


RC: LB Collection also has a really cool yarn with Steel in it, that will be in my new book, Simply Crochet. It can be crocheted and then the project can be formed into different shapes, it is really neat. What was the inspiration behind that yarn?

Liz: The LB Collection Wool Stainless Steel is such a fun yarn to experiment with. At the time we were developing the LB Collection, we were approached by a Japanese mill we had worked with in the past who wanted broader distribution for their Stainless Steel yarn. We had already been big fans of the yarn, so were thrilled to included it in the LB Collection.


RC: What is coming up next at Lion Brand that we should keep an eye out for?

Zontee: This fall, we have a couple of awesome things coming out. First off, we have a brand new collection in conjunction with Martha Stewart Crafts that features 8 yarn lines, as well as a Knit & Weave Loom Kit that’s one of the most versatile knitting loom/weaving tool combinations I’ve ever seen. Second, we have several new yarns in chunky and bulky weights that feature great textures. These will be great for gift projects for the holiday season. Be sure to keep an eye on our newsletter, The Weekly Stitch, and LionBrand.com for announcements. We’ll also, of course, be talking more about them on YarnCraft!


Thank you Liz and Zontee! I can't wait to see what comes next on YarnCraft!

Continuing the celebration, We will be giving one lucky winner a copy of my DVD "Design Your Own Crocheted Baby Sweater" and a few balls of LB Collection Superwash Merino (my favorite for crochet). The cabled cover sweater is made with Lion Brand's Microspun, which is another good yarn for kids.

To enter: Leave a comment here (or email me) your favorite yarn at Lion Brand or your favorite YarnCraft Episode. Enter by Sept 16th at midnight (EST) and I will announce the winner the following week. Good luck!



5.01.2009

Yarnthing Podcast

Late last night, Marly and I stayed up late and chatted about crochet, crochet symbols, woman's fashion, plus-size fashion, and more.

Listen close, because you can enter to win a copy of Blueprint Crochet. Marly explains the details on the podcast how to enter.

Hope you enjoy. Here's the link.

11.10.2008

Getting Loopy Live Tonight

Tonight I will be on Getting Loopy with Mary Beth Temple at 9pm (est). We will be chatting about Blueprint Crochet, crochet fashion, crochet symbols, and more.

Feel free to call in questions, or ask them in the chat room.

If you can't listen live, be sure to check out the archive sometime this week. I will be giving away a copy of my book and a hank of Blue Sky Alpaca's Dyed Cotton (in Caribbean). One hank is enough to make the Madison Scarf from the book (the color is the same as in the book). Check out the podcast for details on how to win the book and yarn.

Hope you hear from you tonight!

10.28.2008

Need a Giggle?

Then go check out Drew's interview on Getting Loopy. I promise you that he and Mary Beth will send you into a fit of giggles. At least they did for me!

5.01.2008

New Podcast on the Block

Have you checked out Getting Loopy Yet?

It's the super funny Mary Beth Temple and wonderful fiber guests talking about anything related to crochet and knitting.

Mary Beth is the author of the hilarious book, The Secret Language of Knitters. She has a great sense of what is going on in the fiber world, and uses her powers for a great half hour of entertainment.

The Podcast is interactive. You can call in or comment in (from the chat room) during the original airing of the show. OR you can listen to the archive. Check out her website for future guests and show airing times. I think you will have fun. I listened to Dee Stanziano 's episode yesterday, man she is a wealth of information about crochet! It makes you want to sit can chat with her all day. And in Mary Beth's first episode she interview's Amy ONeill Houck about eco-friendly yarns was very interesting too. Bye the way, want to learn more about eco-friendly yarn? Then check out Amy's class at TNNA this summer.