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Wool and Wine Knitting Podcast
Episode 22
Tammi, Claudia, and Janet are three friends who love to talk about yarn and everything knitting. We will also talk about a delicious wine we are drinking.
Where you can find us:
WoolAndWine1@gmail.com
Instagram: @wool_and_wine_ladies
https://www.ravelry.com/people/TambraAknits

https://www.ravelry.com/people/ClaudiaRknits

https://www.ravelry.com/people/JanetCknits

What we are wearing, finished, and working on:
Tammi
Weekender, Andrea Mowry
Juniper Moon Farms Zooey Twist, Sundance
Flax/Linen, Natural (purchased on Amazon in a cone)
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-weekender-5

Killer Queen Cowl, Lyrical Knits
Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmarino, Mallard
Hobbii Manaya, 01
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/killer-queen-cowl

Ranunculus, Midori Hirose
CeWeC Recycled Jeans, 36
Juniper Moon Farm Findley, Bittersweet
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ranunculus-3

DRK Everyday Socks, Andrea Mowry
Fibernymph Dyeworks Bedazzled, Backyard Birdwatchers Club 2021, BlueJay
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/drk-everyday-socks

Tolsta Tee, Rebecca Clow
Rosario4, 05
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tolsta-tee

Corran Cardigan, Rebecca Clow
Knit Picks Capra DK, Blush
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/corran-cardigan

Claudia

Sommerknus, Elsebeth Judith
Rowan Creative Linen, 621 Natural
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sommerknus

Corran Cardigan, Rebecca Clow
Brown Sheep Synchrony, Peacock Plumage
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/corran-cardigan

Joni, Natasja Hornby
Queensland Collection Savanna, 24 Waterfall
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/joni-12

Bee Beautiful, Pia Trans
Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima, Teal
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bee-beautiful

Cartwright, Jennie Atkinson
Cascade 220 Fingering, Charcoal, Silver, White, Lemon Yellow
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cartwright

Tea Time Cardigan, Mimini Knit Design
Berroco Artesia, 4802 Carnation
Knit Picks Hawthorn Fingering, Parkrose
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tea-time-cardigan

Janet

Ranunculus, Madori Hirose
Cloudborn Fibers Pima Cotton DK, Pearl
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ranunculus-3

I See Spring, Joji Locatelli
Madelintosh Pashmina, Cherry
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/i-see-spring

Ranunculus, Madori Hirose
Holst Garn Supersoft, Vintage Heather
Silver thread, Joann’s
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ranunculus-3

Rialto Ripples, Irina Anikeeva
Galler Yarns Prime Alpaca Naturals, Natural
Malabrigo Yarn Susurro, Dewberry
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rialto-ripples

Alberta Sunshine, Sandra Buzza
Expression Fiber Arts Resilient Sock, Laguna
Expression Fiber Arts Pearlescent Fingering, Amazonite
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/alberta-sunshine

Lighthouse Cardigan, Brandi Cheyenne Harper
Purl Soho Lantern, Horse Chestnut
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lighthouse-cardigan-2

Feldspar Tee, Hanna HERBGARDEN Knitwear
Rosarios 4 Odemira, 11
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/feldspar-tee

Tolsta Tee, Rebecca Clow
Drops Belle, Natural and Altrosa
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tolsta-tee

Ripple Jacket, Hinterm Stein
Drops Safran, 64 Natural
Drops Alpaca, 618 Nougat
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ripplejacket

Other things we mentioned:

Bichus, Ale Trisciuzzi (owner) – This is the beautiful yarn shop we visited in Madrid, Spain
info@bichus.es

Hobbii (another wonderful online enabler of all things knitting and crafts)
https://hobbii.com/yarn

Thanks so much for watching! We hope to see you again in a couple of weeks. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!

Tammi, Claudia, and Janet
XXX

44 Comments

  1. The Hobbii yarn is really beautiful in your sweater.
    The texture in Claudia's sweater reminds me a little of Stephen West's Dustland sweater but less bulky. I love the interest the changing textures add to the top without making it look bulky.
    The trick with the metallic thread adds beatiful bling to your sweaters. How is it to knit with?
    What did you leave behind in Portugal to make room for your yarn?
    Amanda of Yarnia made that Ripple jacket for her mother. It is a beautiful pattern

  2. Missed you but glad you had such a lovely time! I also appreciate you tasting a white wine! Love the sweaters!

  3. Found your podcast a few weeks ago, absolutely loving it. Your makes are fabulous. I live in Tasmania Australia.

  4. Beautiful projects! Love the sparkle in your Ranunculus tops and the gorgeous Joni! So inspirational! I hope I knit as much on our upcoming river cruise!

  5. Good to see the three amigos back together! Every single project is beautiful.Thank you for another fantastic show! ❤

  6. Love the knits with the gold and, silver threads in them lovely show .I see your halos are photographed in one photo 🙂

  7. Welcome back ladies! Yay, so glad to see that you filmed a new podcast as I knit my second Ranunculus.

    Glad that you gals had an awesome time! I got to go to Portugal to get myself some of those awesome yarn even though I don’t speak the language! I have heard Portugal is very pretty, your slide show certainly depict that. Another podcaster just mentioned about the Drop Belle yarn. Need to get some to knit a short sleeve Ranunculus or Anker Tee.

    Love all the lovely projects and finished items you gals featured. It is very inspirational, thanks for sharing! Wish I live in your neck of the woods, I would love to knit with you amazing knitters! Unfortunately I don’t, knitting with you gals virtually is almost as good! 😮

    Congratulations to almost one-year Podiversary and 3k subscribers! Happy knitting! ❤️❤️

  8. Fantastic as always. I am quite taken with Portugal and watch several podcasts where young couples buy ruins and restore the homes and the land. ❤

  9. lovely to see your smiling faces. Your podcasts always lift my mood. beautiful knits from you all as usual. I want to knit them all !

  10. Such a nice podcast!
    But…. all the ads were annoying 🙄 and lighting was poor. (Sorry for the criticism but want to see all those LOVELY knits!)
    Love how many finishes you gals always have!

  11. I absolutely love watching you girls you made my day I ve been v poorly during night with an ulcerative colitis attack and it leaves me totally drained and when I noticed urbpodcast yous lifted my mood thank you all so much it’s hot here in edinburgh

  12. Great episode, ladies and as always, amazing knits and productivity! It would be great to learn more about how you choose colors and if there are any colors that you each stay away from!

  13. Your trip sounds wonderful. Love your Ranunculus sweaters. All your knits are beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤

  14. Such a great episode!! Love all the beautiful knits you all have today!! Only thing missing is the ability to touch the soft things you have made….. Welcome back ladies….

  15. Love your podcast. I was fortunate to walk to Retrosaria Rosa Pomar. Lovely store and had a nice lunch near by and went back for more yarn!

  16. Beautiful! I'm currently crocheting a shawl in between my knitting and love. Love all your projects, finished and on the needles!

  17. So great to see you two (Janet and Tammy) bought Féliz y Punto yarns. I have knitted a few sweaters with that Féliz y Punto yarns and it is absolutely wonderful to work with. Looking forward to your projects, ladies!

    Thanks for a lovely podcast! ❤

  18. Stem women! Me too, a retired hospital/laboratory architect. I’ll be coming your way this fall; maybe I can coordinate my trip to meet you for Thursday lunch on my way to a trial. I’ll have Morgan with me, so weather will be an issue. If it’s too warm, I’ll just have to do a drive-by so he doesn’t cook in the car, lol.

  19. You could knit the rest of the sleeve in the white or make a slim white stripe and then use the new blue. There won’t be a demarcation of color.

  20. What a fun trip you both had, so many fun yarn shops and wine! 🍷🧶

  21. Hello from Ireland 🖐 ☘☘ I'm new to your channel, it is a jam packed episode, such beautiful projects, thank you for sharing them.

  22. Oh, how I have felt your pain! I learned the hard way, after knitting a tunic-length ranunculus with fingering & indy died mohair, that I had to rip back and reknit from the sleeve separation; No one ever regrets alternating skeins – but they sure do regret NOT alternating, or helical knitting a project. 😅

  23. OMG! I just love your podcasts. I so look forward to them. Thank you for sharing about your trip. Also, your previous careers are as impressive as your knitting. Amazing!

  24. I always Love your podcasts! Besides all your beautiful knits, I love the towel with the crocheted edge. I want to teach myself how to do that, or have my granddaughter teach me how to do it. She's much better at crocheting & knitting than I am. LOL ❣ I'm glad you had a fun trip.

  25. I just started knitting the Lighthouse Cardigan last week! I’m about to start the sleeves. Mine is out of Lantern in Shibori Blue. Can’t wait to see yours! Jeanette in WI

  26. Recently found your podcast and so glad I did. A lot of knitting show and tell – and you are all so well prepared! Loved the photo montage at the end! Thanks!

  27. Another wonderful episode! I loved hearing about your trip and all of the photos. Of course travel should be centered around yarn and wine😅.

  28. Another fabulous episode. After seeing all the gorgeous projects you have knit from Paula Pereira patterns, I ordered her new book. Now to decide which to cast on first… after copying Claudia’s Sommerknus.

  29. Just found your channel, love everything I have seen so far. I am trying to learn to knit, I do crochet. I can knit and pearl but that is all I can do so far, I am very determined to make a sweater and a pair of socks.

  30. your projects and finished pieces are all beautiful for sure. Thank you for sharing some pictures of your trip. I have dreamed for many years to go to Spain and hope one day to be able to go.

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