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Knitty Nora runs away to London and finds that the streets are paved with yarn rather than gold...well, at iKnit they were. Find out about her adventures in "The Big Smoke" at this exciting knitting exhibition.
iKnit weekender
The Knitting Noras and their calendar
Stitches on the bridge
Ragtagntextile
Above and below the waves
p/hop
Medecins Sans Frontieres
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Janet in USA
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I've been checking your website everyday hoping you'll get some spare time to produce another of your very entertaining podcasts. I was very excited when I saw that today there was a new episode to enjoy. It was well worth the wait! Thank you so much.
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Anonymous
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I was pleased when iTunes started downloading a new episode and listened to it today--it was a very enjoyable way to experience the knitting exhibition! Thank you for sharing it with us.
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PipneyJane
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I haven't had a chance to listen yet, but I'm so glad you got to the I-Knit London Weekender. I was there too! Did you do any classes? (It'd be funny if we were in the same ones.) What did you think of the teachers? Oh and that awful fashion show? (No, Aussies don't really dress like that. Those designs came straight out of 1970's copies of The Australian Women's Weekly.)
I wrote about my visit to the I-Knit London Weekender on my blog. If you have time, drop by and compare notes.
- Pam
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sherri
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Bravp for the new show! I loved it. Im going to visit every site you mentioned thanks for thinking of us and coming back to us:) Kiss the twins...
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Diane
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So happy to have a new podcast from you. I missed the podcasts while you were away. Happy Birthday to the twins. Twins are fun. I have identical twin Grandsons who will be two soon. They are wonderful.
Listening from Pennsylvania in the USA.
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KnitNurd
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I get so excited when I see you've produced another podcast...I love listening to them! Thank you for coming back!!!
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Jan
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Thank you so much for mentioning the Naked Knitting calendar in the interview with Lisa and Linda.
I am going to put a link to your blog and podcast on my blog later today.
I am off to our monthly Knitting Noras Knit Out today for a good knit and natter so if your ears are burning then you know why ;).
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Knitty Nora
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Thank you everyone for your lovely notes. I'll be adding web links ASAP. Didn't get to any classes at iKnit but I bet they were good!
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Lisa
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Hello lovely laydee
It was so nice to meet you at I-Knit - hope you enjoyed the rest of the weekend, and your little break from the hecticness of motherhood :) Thank you so much for coming to talk to us - we've had orders for the calendar mentioning your podcast!!!
I'll be knitting on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square, London on Tuesday 6th October 9-10pm - check out my blog if you want to help me by coming to knit, or knitting a daisy for my project - www.teamplinthwearego.blogspot.com
Thanks again Knitty Nora - Lisa xxx
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Jeannette
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Glad you are back podcasting. I'm a bit of a late bloomer with the knitting and the knitting podcasts, but I have thoroughly enjoyed yours, and was afraid you were like so many others that have ended. Keep it up, we are listening.
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Stasia
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Thank you for this episode - really enjoyable. I have unsubbed to so many silly "knitting" podcasts, but I LOVE yours. Keep up the great work! Really appreciate it. :)
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sonja poor
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I enjoy your podcasts and am amazed you find time to do them. It was fun to listen to the iKnit interviews.
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Anonymous
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Hurray a new Podcast :)
Thanks so much, very entertaining
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