Greetings from Ohio, where we’re in our second day of taping Knitting Daily TV. We’re pretty swamped, but I figured I’d let some photos from yesterday do the talking. If I were posting photos from today, I imagine this might be considered live blogging. But these photos are from yesterday, so.
I had a blast with Wendy. Check out all these Tomatoes made by knitters from all over (Wendy designed the original).
Robyn was, as always, infectiously cheery. We had fun, too, of course. We talked about symbol crochet; the orange sweater is from her new book that will come out this fall. It rocks.
It was awesome to finally meet Monika and Erika Simmons, Chicago designers otherwise known as Double Stitch. Monika brought her 2-month-old, who was edibly adorable.
Here’s a wider pic of the set, with Robyn setting up for one of her segments and executive producer Kathie helping out.
More in the next couple of days. Now I’m going to try to get some magazine work done in the green room (which is, surprisingly, actually green).
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The stories have no dialog and no human characters. They all take place in nature, and place Gon with realistic animals in natural surroundings and situations.
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I love talking people into indulging their creativity and I sometimes help authors and crafters promote their work online and have fun while they do it. I write here about creative business, crafts, books, pop culture and generally about ideas that force their way out of my brain. Wanna talk about stuff? Don't hold back.
I like green greenrooms. It appeals to my logical side…
I had such fun with you, Kim! I could do it again in a second! Perfect! (That’s an inside joke.)
I was about to ask if you were still living in Vancouver, but I see you just travel a whole lot! I love your new haircut, it’s adorable.
I hope the Knitting Daily Show will be available to PBS viewers in Canada too!
I could do it again in a second! Perfect!
The stories have no dialog and no human characters. They all take place in nature, and place Gon with realistic animals in natural surroundings and situations.