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I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

I Thought I Knew How: A Podcast about Knitting and Life

By: Anne Frost
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I Thought I Knew How is a podcast about learning what you thought you already knew in both knitting and life, featuring interviews with members of the fiber arts community around the world, product reviews, and musing about knitting and life. Visit our website at IThoughtIKnewHow.com© 2018 - 2023
Episodes
  • Episode 129: SOK: Shetland's Organisation for Knitters
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode, Anne finally gets around to sharing what she's been working on behind the scenes, though it's so late in coming that most of you probably already know by now...

    Support SOK: Shetland's Organisation for Knitters at the Crowdfunder.

    Follow SOK on Instagram and Facebook.

    Visit the SOK website to join the mailing list.

    Episode 17 of the Woolly Winter Countdown (will go live at 3 am eastern time on December 17).

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    40 mins
  • Episode 128: The Game of Wool
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode, Anne shares a quick review of episode one of The Game of Wool.

    Find this new reality show on the Channel 4 website in the UK. American listeners, you'll have to wait or use nefarious methods to see it. The contents of this episode do contain spoilers, but also contain some information about knitting. Listen accordingly.

    Hear Gordon share his experience in his own words here.

    Hop over to the SOK: Shetland's Organisation for Knitters website, Instagram, and Facebook to follow for updates.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 127: Shetland Hogmanay Box, Wool Events and Pellets
    May 14 2025
    In this episode, Anne starts with all the details of this year's Shetland Hogmanay Box before diving into her experiences at the Connecticut and New Hampshire Sheep and Wool events and her trip to volunteer at the Woolly Good Gathering. Finally, she shares an excursion to the Western Massachusetts wool pelletizer with Erin Pirro of Morehouse Farm. Things Mentioned in This Episode The I Thought I Knew How Facebook Group, Instagram, and website (where you can join the mailing list). The Shetland Hogmanay Box preorders will go live on May 17 at 2 pm eastern time. This year's box contains yarn from Aister 'Oo', Jamieson's of Shetland, Laxdale Yarn, The SIlly Sheep Fibre Co., Uradale Yarns, West Lynne Wool, and Langsoond Yarn, as well as a day of inclusions and a pattern created to use the yarn in the box designed by Mandy Moore. Connecticut Sheep, Wool, and Fiber Festival New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival Woolly Good Gathering Western Massachusetts Fibershed Peggy Hart on Instagram Wool: Unravelying an American Story of Artisans and Innovation, by Peggy Hart Morehouse Farm's website and Instagram Check out Erin's video from our day at the pelletizer at her website! The pellets should appear on the Morehouse site. If you are in the midwestern United States, you might want to order wool pellets from closer to home from The Wool Yard. The Journal of Scottish Yarns Rhode Island's unofficial Sheep and Wool Festival takes place at Coggeshall Farm The Maine Fiber Frolic Massachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft Fair Music The songs in this episode were "What Love Means to You," from Tom Goldstein; "Better Than Us," by Humans Win; and Nicholas Rowe with "I Wish That I Could Sing It For You."
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    48 mins
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