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Galina knits behind the Iron Curtain - Episode 48 - The Knitmore Girls
Galina knits behind the Iron Curtain - Episode 48 - The Knitmore Girls
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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This week's episode has been sponsored by:
Inspired to knit lace? Purlescence Yarns offers a variety of
gorgeous laceweight yarns including variegated silks from Blue Moon Fiber Arts and Claudia
Handpainted Yarns to alpaca from Cascade and Alpaca with a Twist. You're sure to find the perfect thing to knit any lace your heart desires. We happily ship anywhere in the world.
All new subscribers receive
a free gift from Eucalan as our way of saying thanks for supporting Verena Knitting!
Use subscription code: KNITMG
This week, in lieu of our regular segments, we have an interview with Galina Khmeleva of Skaska Designs Limited.
In this episode, Galina discusses
knitting in communist Russia, and how she ended up as an accomplished
author, instructor, and historian of the Orenburg lace tradition.
Her books:
Gossamer Webs: The History and Techniques of Orenburg Lace Shawls
The Gossamer Webs Design Collection: Three Orenburg Shawls to Knit
Her workshop schedule and calendar of events can be found here.
Galina's preferred fibers for lace knitting:
1- Quiviut
2- Cashmere (longer staple)
3- Cashmere and silk. Silk helps the knitting retain it's memory.
4- Pygora
Inspired to knit lace? Purlescence Yarns offers a variety of
gorgeous laceweight yarns including variegated silks from Blue Moon Fiber Arts and Claudia
Handpainted Yarns to alpaca from Cascade and Alpaca with a Twist. You're sure to find the perfect thing to knit any lace your heart desires. We happily ship anywhere in the world.
All new subscribers receive
a free gift from Eucalan as our way of saying thanks for supporting Verena Knitting!
Use subscription code: KNITMG
This week, in lieu of our regular segments, we have an interview with Galina Khmeleva of Skaska Designs Limited.
In this episode, Galina discusses
knitting in communist Russia, and how she ended up as an accomplished
author, instructor, and historian of the Orenburg lace tradition.
Her books:
Gossamer Webs: The History and Techniques of Orenburg Lace Shawls
The Gossamer Webs Design Collection: Three Orenburg Shawls to Knit
Her workshop schedule and calendar of events can be found here.
Galina's preferred fibers for lace knitting:
1- Quiviut
2- Cashmere (longer staple)
3- Cashmere and silk. Silk helps the knitting retain it's memory.
4- Pygora
Released:
Apr 13, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode
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