Reviews
Nice things listeners have said:
"How can you possibly beat an intelligent, articulate, witty Brit who talks about knitting and can play the ukuele?"
"I love this and I don't knit."
"I'm already a podcast junkie, but you've hit the spot with this one, it's fab to hear some thoroughly British broadcasting about knitting!"
"I have a sneaking suspicion that the podcaster known as Hoxton Handmade is really a collaboration between Stephen Fry writing the 'casts and Keeley Hawes narrating them."
"Great voice, good content, comfortable tone and pace, and overall good taste!"
"Infinitely listenable, clever and well-produced"
"My husband kept giving me funny looks because I was laughing so much!"
“Electric Sheep is a must-listen podcast from London-based knitter and guitarist, who also writes the Hoxton Handmade blog. She broadcasts her latest news and views of the day, looking at art, film, music, comedy and knitting (of course!)” Let's Knit! Magazine
"The best new knitting podcast and decidedly one of the very best of all time. I can't recommend it enough."
"Love-love-love these sheep!"
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- @deadlyknitshade Ha that's amazingly brilliant! 4 hours ago
- @snailsurf Hopefully it'll ease up as I head home! Or else I'll be bringing it with me... 8 hours ago
- Seriously. Enough with the rain. Want to leave the office, hoping this shower will stop soon! 8 hours ago
- @deadlyknitshade Yay congrats! 8 hours ago
- @wyvernfriend Amazing. Could knit the whole house! #littlecarriedaway 9 hours ago
Tag Archives: guardian
Tea Table
I always enjoy reading The Guardian’s Craft pages although, as with so many projects and patterns, I rarely get around to making any of them. Until now. Behold, my newly re-vamped table, thanks to this lovely article by Will Taylor. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bright Bazaar, craft, do it yourself, guardian, table, wallpaper
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Guardian Craft Guides
Gosh, I find I have been added to the Guardian press office’s mailing list of crafty folk, which makes me feel rather official and grown-up. I suspect they have no idea about the beards/ukulele/pom-poms, but nevermind, looky what they’ve told … Continue reading