Episode One hundred and fifty-three: Happy 2010!

Christmas knitting (nearly) done. Still working on Welsh Heel socks for Auntie, sock yarn hat (for picture scroll down a bit)  pattern for the hat here,  useful tutorial for Jogless stripes, cool MixTape Zine and MixTapeZine’s editor’s blog, and nifty attached i-cord tutorial.

And the artwork for chapter 9:

And for 154: The Boys Are Back!

A link to their Vampire OpEd, and Plato, Heidegger, and Aristotle (which we didn’t talk about) and Daniel Klein’s latest fiction, The History of Now.

Last week’s iPhone extra! The Colophon pattern! Only available via CraftLit through February! Get yer copy now (and while you’re at it, check out Hunter’s other great work!)

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5 Responses to “Episode One hundred and fifty-three: Happy 2010!”

  1. patti patti Says:

    I am loving your podcast…. just started w/ Flatland… great stuff and thank you for bringing it to my ears. :o ) perfect for when I knit and relax/nap.

    Kind Regards,

    Patti

    United Kingdom

  2. Violently Domestic » CraftLit Collaboration Violently Domestic » CraftLit Collaboration Says:

    [...] how to access the pattern will be up on the CraftLit page later today. Edited to add the direct link to the [...]

  3. Elizabeth Elizabeth Says:

    I can’t tell you exactly how I ran into your podcast – probably from a “people who sub to this one also sub to that one” thing on itunes… but I am so very grateful I found it. I backed up to 149 to start Flatland and I’m going to back up more until I get all the way to the beginning. Your podcast is professional, interesting, intellectually challenging, and more. Thank you.

  4. T2 T2 Says:

    Thanks so much for the link to the jogless stripe tutorial. I am currently making a hat where the jogs are annoying me, but I for some reason didn’t consider that there was anything I could do about it. I can’t wait to get downstairs and try this out.

  5. Heather Heather Says:

    T2–I completely blanked on it too then picked up a crochet pattern…where I used to do the same thing ALL the time.
    Sigh…I think there’re too many phone numbers or passwords stored in my brain now or something…
    H

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