Pardon My Stash

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Rating
4.7
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132 reviews
This podcast has
87 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2021/09/04
Average duration
32 min.
Release period
18 days

Description

Knitters (and crafters) unite! Come join us weekly for a conversation about knitting, crochet, and yarn crafts all around. With a touch of comedy and sass, we talk about projects, pitfalls, and pointers about the fiber arts. Find more about our content and our cast at pardonmystash.com

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Fiber Arts Curses, Blessings, and Beliefs
2024/02/01
Welcome back, Pardon My Stash! To kick off Season 4 (already?!), Jess leads the episode starting off quickly with talking about how their January time off went from the podcast. Jess brings up different types of superstitions that exist in the fiber arts, and the cast discusses these as well as different beliefs they have of their own. Between sweater curses, bad news Fridays, and more, Jess teaches everyone the different belief systems we have within our fiber arts community. Find out more about the podcast and our membership program for more content from Meg, Drea, Tina, and Jess at pardonmystash.com.
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Holiday Special Bloopers
2023/12/28
Tina takes you on a journey through various clips from our 2023 Season 3 episodes. From Batman knitting to White Christmas, Drea wants you to know that she doesn't know! The bloopers this year are so good this year, that you would think we were making the blooper reel instead of the actual podcast. Tina goes over information about the upcoming new year makealong, as well as our membership program through our website for more exclusive episodes about non-fiber content. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Cast Ons and Their Uses
2023/12/14
Drea hosts the episode wanting to talk about different cast ons and their uses in various projects. Tina mentions Twisted German, a version of long tail, while the others discuss different forms of long tail. Jess brings up the use of the cable cast on while comparing it to the crochet cast on for its similarities. Meg is a steadfast long tail fan. The cast goes over provisional, backwards loop, and so many others! Specific ones work best for specific projects, while others are options for multiple different kinds of projects. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Holiday Craft Fair Experiences
2023/11/30
Meg leads the episode talking about different holiday craft fair experiences and what to expect as a customer and as a vendor, as well as tips and tricks to finding good items, supporting small businesses, and what to bring with you to have a good holiday craft fair experience. The cast discusses how to find different craft fairs in your area, and Drea mentions her grandparents vending with wood crafts. Tina tells you to go to the back of the fair first and work your way back. Meg mentions a couple items to bring along with you to make your experience easier, and grab it when you see something you love! Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Commonly Misunderstood Terms
2023/11/16
Jess leads the episode talking about commonly misunderstood terms such as ply vs. weight, etc. The others chime in about their experiences with other confusing terms and provide explanations for the differences between them. The cast also briefly mentions their experience at the NY Sheep and Wool festival at Rhinebeck this year, and how awesome it was to meet listeners of the podcast. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Road to Rhinebeck 2023
2023/10/12
Tina has a Yakkin' About Yarns segment regarding Hundred Ravens yarns based in New Hampshire, with a super interesting about page of their origins. The cast gets into their details about their annual Sunday trip at Rhinebeck's NY Sheep and Wool Festival 2023. Tina surprised the rest of the cast with black jackets with their sign on names on them. Pardon My Stash will be hosting a small meetup from 12pm to 12:30pm near Gate 1 on the grassy knoll area. They hope for a drop in temperature for a colder festival this year, and what they plan on wearing project-wise. Usually between 10am to 1pm, Drea will post stories on where we are in the festival as well, in case you want to experience it remotely! They also discuss some fond memories and what they are going to be looking for in terms of experience this year. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Indecisive Yarns
2023/10/05
Drea leads the episode to discuss yarns that don't want to cooperate. Whether they disagree with the project you are making with it, or the yarn isn't speaking to you for which project works best with it, we try to figure out new ways to utilize these tough-to-decide yarns. The cast also discusses material differences as well as utilizing a different craft type in general as it may look better in a different style. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Hot Takes: Opinions About the Craft - Part 2
2023/09/14
Tina starts the second segment about her preference to buy patterns direct from a pattern designer rather than through third parties. She also brings up pattern designers, size inclusivity, and detailed pattern design in different sizing. Meg discusses her "living room", aka how her social media posts are about her life. Tina talks about different types of engagements she has on her social media account, while Meg brings up an instance that occurred to a blogger she follows. Please remember these are personal opinions and if you disagree, that's OK! Because the cast has a lot of different takes on this topic, this is a two part episode. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Hot Takes: Opinions About the Craft - Part 1
2023/08/31
Meg leads the episode where the cast says "the quiet part out loud" and provides things that are "unpopular" opinions they might have individually regarding the craft. Drea, as predicted, thinks laceweight is BS. Meg and Tina rant about how overrated alpaca is, as well as any potential exceptions (spoiler alert: they also happen to be allergic to it). Meg mentions the overuse of merino in the wrong type of projects. Tina brings a news flash: it doesn't matter what yarn type you prefer, it's OK to prefer any type of yarn because that's why it's a preference. Drea lets us know the yarn police do not exist. Please remember these are personal opinions and if you disagree, that's OK! Because the cast has a lot of different takes on this topic, this is a two part episode. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Project Relationships & Quickies
2023/08/17
This week, Jess hosts the episode where the cast discusses their current existing (or non-existent) commitments to their works in progress, or WIPs. Jess declares themselves a "switch hitter". Tina is apparently walking around with a "harem of WIPs". Drea discusses her differences with feelings about deadlines compared to Tina. Meg declares herself a "serial dater". Tina says Drea is "married and going to couple's therapy every week" because she's so dedicated to working on a single project at a time. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Christmas in July
2023/08/03
For this episode, Tina hosts and the cast discuss Christmas in July! They discuss how to handle projects you want to get done for the upcoming fall/winter season for the northern hemisphere, whether it is a project you want to complete as a gift, something you want to wear during the colder weather, or items to sell at markets. They also mention what projects they themselves are planning for the upcoming season. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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Tools of the Trade, Part 2
2023/07/20
The second part of this topic starts right back up where the last episode ended, where Tina gets into her cord stoppers and Jess discusses their needle wranglers that are great for double pointed needles (DPNs). Meg and Jess amaze Tina and Drea with the idea of using a pocket pharmacy for stitch markers, and the cast talk about how their preferences may or may not have changed in terms of needles and hooks. This turns into an ergonomics discussion regarding tools. Big box stores seem to only provide the most random needle and hook sizes, especially those massive ones no one seems to use. Drea confesses about her pile of a certain size of needles. Lots of great information in this episode available! None of the products mentioned are sponsoring our podcast in any capacity; we recommend these products personally. Find out more about this episode and the cast at pardonmystash.com.
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4.7 out of 5
132 reviews
gaiainc 2023/11/05
Funny with good, practical advice
I just recently discovered this podcast and I’m hooked. I also share an obsession with Malabrigo. I’m making my way through the episodes and appreciat...
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69yarn69 2023/08/18
Best Fiber Podcast
I have been searching for a fiber arts podcast for a while, and this is by far the best one! The hosts are funny, relatable, and full of knowledge. I ...
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kgearheard 2023/08/18
The biggest problem
The top reason I reject a podcast is that there is more giggling and laughter than content. This one is so full of that annoyance I got confused about...
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BriansBugs 2023/04/18
Like the Knitting Circle I Wish I Had
Not only is this podcast fun, positive, and honest, but it makes me feel like I’m sitting in on the knitting circle I wish I had here at home. As a ga...
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jeskro 2023/02/03
I know almost nothing about knitting…
…Andddd; This is a spectacular podcast thanks to the wonderful group of friends speaking it into existence! So funny hearing how you all interact 🤣 ...
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MissPaisley 2022/12/17
It’s like sitting with friends
I’m so glad I came across this podcast! Every episode has been so much fun to listen to. Meg, Tina, Jess, and Drea are hilarious, relatable, and give ...
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yogimamabeara 2022/10/20
Knit night at home
It is so fun to listen to these ladies support each other, provide knitting insights, and laugh… do not underestimate the power of listening to a grou...
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kag84 2022/09/02
Great knitting podcast!
Someone suggested this podcast on a Facebook knitting group, and I’ve now binge listened to almost every episode! The conversations are so fun, the sp...
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Sdibiaso 2022/08/21
Recently found, instantly loved
I just recently found a few excellent knitting/crafting/making podcasts. And this is one of my favorites. I find myself smiling and laughing along wit...
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Miss Dale 2022/07/20
Amazing content!!!!
I’m so glad I came across this podcast just two weeks ago. I recently picked up my needles after a long hiatus and was looking for some inspiration. I...
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