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ALTBAYSALTBAYSMark Milmine (Coromandel Life:Style Centre) - ALTBAYS Show #175Do you believe that we should learn financial education at school? Mark owns and directs the appliance stores 100% Thames and Whitianga, BedsRus and Joie de Vivre. Mark worked in the mergers and acquisitions area of investment banking - first with Bankers Trust, then Deutsche Bank. He comes to the Altbays Show to talk about running a successful franchise in NZ, wealth management, financial literacy and much more! We have the pleasure of having Pamela Grealy (Workers Council) co-hosting this show. Show 175 – Mark Milmine (Coromandel Life:Style Centre)  Welcome to the Altbays Show...2023-04-111h 01Lyfe BoostLyfe BoostBullying Ends Here with Tad Milmine (Ep.10)Welcome to Episode 10 of Lyfe Boost! Thank you all for taking the time out of your day to be listening and watching my content. Please Follow and Subscribe! Can find all my content here https://linktr.ee/LyfeBoostToday I am speaking with a Calgary Police Officer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada that is an internationally recognized public speaker, entrepreneur, best-selling author and inspiration to hundreds of thousands across North America. He has travelled across the world to spread his message in regards to standing up against bullying. Tad Milmine discusses what happened in his early childhood of abuse and neglect while...2021-10-1231 minBrew TimeBrew TimeEpisode 2 - with Jo MilmineI'm joined in this podcast by Jo Milmine, award-winning podcast host of Shiny Bees and business coach from Business Without The Bollocks.  Jo joins me for a brew and we discuss:  Doing business without a proper website How using a previous career can help with your content Why your hobbies can help attract the right customers. Being yourself and not trying to do what your competition is doing. How to use a podcast to market your business Why not doing as your told can work for you and marketing with less content is a strategy that ca...2020-12-1037 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastBack to School KnitsThis week is sponsored by Back to School, specifically the absolute abomination that is school shoe shopping. Despite indeed having no school for the kids, I decided to brave Clarks and get the pre-requisite footwear on a special early morning appointment. Sadly, this did not prevent the usual dick move behaviour when shopping for shoes from my dearly beloved offspring. Naturally, this inspired a back to school themed Pattern Pick. Full show notes at www.shinybees.com/156 Music for this episode with kind permission of Adam and the Walter Boys with 'I Need a Drink' available from iTunes.2020-08-2535 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastMust Knit Vintage Patterns from A Stitch in Time Volume 2 by Susan Crawford and Jane WallerFollowing an existential corona crisis a few episodes back, I've added more blonde streaks, I'm working on the Mini and I have been looking for some vintage inspired pieces to add to my wardrobe. This week I've gone through A Stitch in Time Volume 2 by Susan Crawford and Jane Waller to select my top five must-knit patterns. These have been chosen for their versatility in modernising the look to be wearable now, even if you aren't a vintage fan. The styling of the A Stitch in Time books is sublime and I love the extra information that is included...2020-08-1828 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastPaint the FenceThis week it's about finding a mindless way to feel productive by painting the fence. There's a lot going on at Casa Shiny and my parents have been restricted again in Greater Manchester, along with a load of friends, so the 'rona is making its presence felt. Thus, I have included some quality Youtube material to give you a giggle, including the Floppotron and the genius that is Sexy Sax Man. I've done some knitting on the Snaw Heid hat in between roaming Sussex and Kent looking for a new place to live. Reading wise, it's been all about...2020-08-0728 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastOctopodiversary - 8 Years of the Shinybees Knitting PodcastEight years of the Shinybees Knitting Podcast means today is my Octopodiversary! Not sure if that is even a real world, but I'm now going to own it on the whole internet. This show is a roundup of my top 8 episodes of the past 8 years. Maybe you're a new listener and haven't gone that far back yet. perhaps you've been listening for a while - maybe since the beginning - and have forgotten these episodes. I'd forgotten some of the stuff and I was in them! There are some soundbites from each episode for your listening pleasure, which should...2020-07-2454 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastChoose Your Own AdventureThis week there's a new home for the podcast community on the horizon, so there's a lot of chat about that - and about the general negativity of social media in general. The podcast is intended to be a fun and uplifting experience, so I am reluctant to bring listeners to a community on a platform that is negative and horrible to be on. I'm fleshing out the platform ready to move over, but the podcast community will be leaving Facebook in the next couple of weeks. A roundup of knitting fails follows this chat, and I discuss needing...2020-07-2230 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastGoing LocalWe’re back after a regrettable rain and laptop-based accident, which caused an unplanned break in the schedule. If you decide to do yoga outside, remember to bring your computer back in when you are finished. If you live in the North, it’s probably going to rain, even if it is cracking the flags currently. A two-week break from any sort of work has encouraged me to pick up the needles again. I’ll tell you about that a bit later. Interiors and Decorating I’ve made the most of the unscheduled break by having some decorating work done in...2020-07-1536 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastGone to RatsHere we are at episode 150! This week's planned content has been rejigged so it's a little later than planned. There have been some issues with accessibility on Ravelry which meant it is unwise at this stage for me to add any further links to the site. There's lots of information out there about the problems. TL;DR the new site design is giving people visual disturbances, migraines and in some cases, triggering seizures. At the moment, the Ravelry team don't appear to be communicating that they are listening to these valid concerns, so for the time being, I will...2020-06-2625 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEmbracing Long Term WIPs for Mojo ReturnI've dug up some long term WIPs this week and it has heartily revived my knitting mojo! I've been stuck at home for 13 weeks on my own with two children. I never thought I would have to do this amount of time on my own with kids ever. Not without some kind of park I can go throw them on or grandparents, I can go throw them at. Or, you know, even just being able to go to the pub and have a drink, frankly. So I'm feeling quite proud of myself in some ways. That's pretty good. Right...2020-06-1723 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastStash FitAfter the revelation of Ep 146, where I talked about seriously considering a Full and Complete destash, which may or may not have been a mid-Corona crisis, this week I review a method for creating a stash that fits. It's not some ghastly attempt at enforcing small stashed and yarn diets - far from it. The StashFit process is a well designed method for achieving a stash that creates joy and excitement, instead of guilt and dread. Cate Carter Evans of Infinite Twist is the dyer behind the system, and she surveyed and worked with many knitters to refine the...2020-06-0954 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastKnitting For ComfortSome patterns to comfort or soothe might be what you need right now. This episode has five patterns with that cosy, comforting feeling for you to check out. Also there are three resources for finding great podcasts by BIPOC and/or Women of Colour on all kinds of subjects. It's not always easy to identify podcasts made by hosts from a more diverse range of communities due to siltation on search. Luckily, there are great directories out there to help! Full shownotes and links at www.shinybees.com/147 Music for this episode is by Adam and the Walter Boys...2020-06-0418 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastLife Audit aka What Happens When You Consider and Full and Complete DestashHave you ever considered a complete destash? As in, getting rid of all your stash, totally, and starting again from scratch? Or not starting again? In this episode Jo confesses to having more than a passing consideration for getting rid of all of her painstakingly-assembled-over-nine-years-and-three-continents stash. It's triggered somewhat of a life audit in other areas (or maybe vice-versa). Jo asks some tough questions as to why this might be happening, and invites you to come along on the ride whilst the stash audit takes place. Full shownotes at www.shinybees.com/146 Music for this episode with kind permission...2020-05-2627 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastCats to Knit and CrochetThis week, we're all about the cats. Despite being a non-cat lover, it is hard to deny that there are some great patterns out there for cat themed - well - everything! Whether you are looking for knitting or crochet, fine yarn to heavy yarn or even cat hair, there is a suggestion for everyone today. 1) Cat in a Corset by Anna Hrachovec 2) Cat Love by Sweater Freak 3) Cat Hair Finger Puppet by Kaori Tsutaya and Amy Hirschmann 4) Cat in the Night Mittens by Lumi Karimitsa 5) Slouchy Cat Hat by Maria Gilligan 6) Cat Lover Blanket by Marken of the...2020-05-2027 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastStay on the (Kitty) CouchHello and welcome to all new and returning listeners! I planned for today’s episode to be a short one, however, once I got into the flow of chatting, it ended up being a full lengther. There’s been lots of chat in the Shinybees Podcast Community on Facebook. I’m still looking for a new home beyond Facebook. I’ve found social media and the news to be extremely negative at the moment. I’ve responded to this by judiciously muting and blocking of overly negative people and content. This has been an overwhelmingly positive thing. Sidenote – school whatsapp gro...2020-05-1235 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastUseful Resources For Beginner KnittersStaying home has encouraged a wave of new and returning knitters. After receiving many knit-related requests over the past 6 or so weeks, this episode is a compilation of my favourite ones. Finding good resources, particularly free ones, can be a bit tricky I find. I'm also massively fussy about certain things that probably don't bother many people! My favourite resources are: Sheep and Stitch, Very Pink Knits, Purllinknitting, Knitty Grotty by Aneeta Patel and Knitting 1010 - Knitting For Beginners at Paradise Fibers. With that caveat, you can find links to all the resources at shinybees.com/143 Music for this...2020-05-0532 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEat, Sleep, Knit, RepeatToday we’re having a bit of a catch up, with some knitty chatter along with some discussion of recent reads during lockdown. I’m also gardening quite a lot at the moment, so I talk about that. There hasn’t been a huge amount of knitting at Chateau Shiny. I’ve noticed on social media that this seems to be a fairly common problem for knitters at the moment. As such, there has been a lot of planning and looking on Ravelry, and not a lot of knitting. I’m taking the attitude that this is like an athlete pr...2020-04-2553 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastMethods for Repairing Hand Knit SocksToday’s episode is all about repairing hand knit socks. I have a pair of socks that I have accidentally worn through the heel of, and I wanted to repair them. I’ve collated some resources and options for repairing knitted items. If you’re struggling with existential crises/dread/ennui as a result of over-thinking everything, Dr Shiny’s recommendation is vigorous consumption of comedy videos and memes. And Tiger King. Link to Bits n Pieces by Artemisia Methods for Fixing Hand Knit Socks The easiest way to repair worn-through hand knits, is to repair the thin patch before i...2020-04-1720 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEp 140: Knit Accessories, Essentials and VariationsToday there is a review of Knit Accessories: Essentials and variations as well as some DK pattern ideas for sweaters and some random chat. I have found my way back to my knitting this week. This may have been due to admitting I was struggling with finding the mojo for the knitting. I realised part of the problem was that knitting, for me, is a way of ordering my thoughts. This became apparent when the thoughts immediately began to race upon picking up the needles. I decided to sit with the feeling and luckily, it appears to have abated...2020-04-0351 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEp139 - New NormalGetting used to a new normal is tricky. This week has been challenging for most people and today there is a little bit of chat about that, along with a review of Wist Tha Bahn by Joy McMillan. You can hear more from Joy in her interview on the podcast at shinybees.com/118. This is a collection of 6 multi-colour shawls with Northern roots designed by Joy. All the patterns use British wool produced in the UK and dyed by The Knitting Goddess. Full Shownotes at www.shinybees.com/1392020-03-3034 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastCan't Think of a TitleHello and welcome to another slightly strange episode of the Shinybees podcast. This episode has not followed my usual inspiration and research process and I think at the moment, that’s ok. I have some knitting patterns for you today, and I will be talking a bit about what I’m up to. I’m going to try and keep away from labouring the finer points of the virus, as we’re all hearing enough about that from other sources. I will talk about some of the things that I am doing and thinking, in the hope that it...2020-03-2328 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastOn the Run From the CoronaIt's been a while since I was last behind the mic, owing to some unexpected turns of events and globetrotting. All is fine now, though, and I am back in the UK, with some podcasting equipment and able to record and speak to you again. This episode is a quick catch up, with a little knitting and an invitation to share some books you're currently enjoying. The show will be recorded as often as possible going forward, as we're now practising self isolation. We're not symptomatic, just being sensible people who are following the advice given. As such, I'm...2020-03-2127 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastYarn Advent Calendars aka What to Knit With a Load of Mini-SkeinsYarn Advent Calendars have become increasingly popular in the past couple of years as a more fibre-orientated alternative to the traditional chocolate. Often, a kit that is specially made by an indie dyer will come with a pattern for the yarn. But what if you don't like it, or you don't have the spare cash to splash on a pre-made kit? Lots of knitters like to create their own version of the yarn advent calendar by making up small balls or mini-skeins of yarn (or using mini-skein sets acquired elsewhere). Informal kal or swap groups...2019-12-1033 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastHat in a WeekendThis week’s episode is inspired by a recent decision I made to try and knit a hat in a weekend. This was partly prompted by a sudden ten degree drop in temperature here (doesn’t a chill in the air make you want to cast on all the things?) and inspired me to look for a nice, easy pattern. The hat is complete, and I’ve also picked out another four potential hat in a weekend patterns for you to take a look at, in case you feel the need to cast on this weekend. First up is...2019-11-2934 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastTurn the WheelAfter a longer than expected podbreak, Jo is back and talking about turning the wheel when life gets in the way of creativity. Sometimes you just need to get the things done and that doesn't always leave a lot left over for your craft, and that's ok. How do you keep the creative energy high? The way back to the knitting for me has been through a very simple pattern and some special yarn, to make a gift for a dear friend. Full show notes at www.shinybees.com/134 How do you keep...2019-11-1517 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastI Aten't DeadThis week it's a quick catch up after an unscheduled break in programming thanks to contracting pneumonia. First up, I mention the recent discussion around racism, inclusion and diversity in the knitting community. This podcast has not been as inclusive as it should be in the content produced up to now and I apologise for that. News-wise, I share a new podcast interview I did that is released now on The InDependant Spouse podcast with Jess Sands, which is a podcast that shares stories from military spouses and veterans in business. After this, there's a...2019-03-0523 minThe InDependent Spouse Podcast with Jess SandsThe InDependent Spouse Podcast with Jess SandsJo MIlmine from Shiny Bees - Podcasting YarnsToday I have been talking to Jo Milmine from Shiny Bees. Jo is a former RAF Aerospace Battle Manager who turned her love of knitting into a multi-award-winning podcast series. Since August 2012 Jo has hosted the Shiny Bees podcast, a show about knitting and yarn mixed with snippets of Jo's life and a lot of comedy goodness Originally started as a hobby to fill her time during a posting to Africa Jo built a location independent business to move wherever she was posted. She now records podcasts whilst traveling the world, and Shinybees was awarded ‘Be...2019-03-0336 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastStolen Stitches with Carol FellerCarol Feller joins me on the show this week, sharing her journey into knitwear design. Carol Feller (StolenStiches.com) is a designer, teacher, and author living in Cork, Ireland. She has published almost 270 patterns and 7 books, including Short Row Knits (Pottercraft) and Contemporary Irish Knits (Wiley), and is a popular instructor on Craftsy.com with almost 400,000 students. She regularly teaches at yarn shops, fibre festivals, knitting retreats and tours, covering a wide variety of basic and advanced skills including chart reading, garment shaping, short rows, cables, and colourwork. Carol first learned to knit in primary school, and there is...2019-01-2245 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastHow To Get The Most From A Knitting ShowGot yarn show plans for 2019? Are you a show veteran? or have you never been to a show? Somewhere in between? In this episode I share some top tips for getting the most out of attending yarn shows, including where to find which ones are happening. Looking at why you want to attend (social, shopping, work or a mixture) can help you to narrow down the wide range of options available these days and ensure you get the best experience. On the shopping side, it's worth saving up if possible, so you have a kitty...2019-01-1538 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastDaria Rakowski of Cloud 9 FiberworksDaria Rakowski is our guest today to discuss widely varying subjects from eyelash yarn merkins(!) to an overview of the Canadian yarn industry. Daria is the creative genius behind Cloud 9 Fiberworks, and is based in Winnipeg in Canada. Originally indulging in her love of yarn as a child, she would often be found under the table in her Aunt's yarn shop in Winnipeg, untangling balls of yarn. Still an aficionado of vintage yarns from the period, she also produces hand dyed yarns, both on custom blended yarns just for her as well as on more commercially available...2019-01-0845 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastKnitting Trends for 2019What will be the five big trends for knitting in 2019? In this episode I share what I think will be the five top trends for the hand knitting world in 2019. Based on what has gone prior and general observation of content and social media, I have picked out the following as things to watch. 1) Intarsia - we've seen brioche come and get overcooked and 2018 was definitely the year of the colour work yoked sweater. Intarsia is the next logical step in this progression for me. Bonus: Beads will be big in 2020/1 I reckon.2018-12-2829 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastPlanning a Year of KnittingIt's always a popular time to plan your projects for the coming new year, but do you really need to? I won't be doing Make9in2019 next year (spoiler) bout I will be using other people's ideas for that project as inspiration for what I could consider. The podcast will be going on tour soon and that has prompted some consideration in terms of what to take with me. As it's going to be a little longer than the average holiday, it's taken more consideration in terms of planning what to take. This episode is a discussion around the...2018-12-1836 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastChristmas JumperChristmas Jumper Day is 14th December and in today's episode, I'm running through your different options when it comes to embracing this staple of the festive season. Prompted by a social media post from @fash_rev about the Brits' obsession with the Christmas Jumper. Did you know that we will spend in excess of £220 MILLION on Christmas Jumpers this year? A quarter of which will end up in the bin? Charity shops are saying they are overflowing with Christmas jumpers. So, for our first option for acquiring a festive sweater is to go t...2018-12-1132 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastA Hat For Every EventualityEveryone needs more knitted hats in their life and today I share seven pattern ideas for hats. I've been out of knitting sorts lately and attempting a new hat is just the ticket to get back into it. I've gone through a tricky time recently and I wanted to find a way to order my thoughts through the yogic medium of knitting. I was inspired to look at hats as a quick and satisfying project. This would allow the thrill of an FO with minimal commitment of time and effort. Today I'll share seven different pattern ideas...2018-12-0433 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastHawkshaw Sheep with Sue HornSue Horn of Hawkshaw Sheep in the Scottish Borders is our guest on the show today,. She shares the ups and downs of being a shepherdess, creating your own yarns and fabrics and farm life. Ever wondered what it is like to commission your own yarns? Sue shares how she decided to produce yarn, as well as how she went about producing fabric from the yarns. You can find Sue at www.hawkshaw-sheep-yarn.co.uk Full show notes at www.shinybees.com/125  2018-11-2734 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastYarnporium FunYarnporium 2018 is reviewed on this episode of the podcast, where I give you a rundown of what went on at Westminster Central Hall in November. Hosted by the fabulous ladies of Yarn in the City, Allison Thistlewood and Rachel Brown, this was a fabulous event which brought together some of the best UK and EU vendors into a glorious venue in Central London for two days of yarny fun. My Best in Show for this event was RiverKnits, Garthenor and Rosy Green Wool, and you can hear my thoughts on each of these and why you should check them...2018-11-2044 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastStrange BrewThis week we review the new Tin Can Knits collection - Strange Brew. It's a knitwear collection that embraces everything colour work for the whole family. There's some knitty news and an update on School Council gate. There's also some knitterly news for you covering UK yarn events for the next couple of months including Yarnporium, Ferret Fest and Saturnalia. Full links and shownotes are at www.shinybees.com/1232018-10-2439 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastIsn't It About Time We Put a Stop to All This Nonsense?Sometimes, when something really gets to you because of its inherent unfairness and solid foundations in utter bollocks, you need to speak out. This episode is one of those times. In a departure from the usual format, this week we share the story of a small girl who wanted to be on the school council. Unlike the boys in the class, the girls had to undergo a separate, extra selection level, because they were not boys. I share the full story of how this went down, as I believe that if we have a platform, and we have something...2018-10-1530 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastHoliday KnittingHow do you decide what knitting to take with you when you travel? Do you spend more time choosing what yarn to take than which clothes to pack? This week we tackle the thorny subject of holiday/travel knitting. A source of much anguish for the average knitter, choosing what to take with you, and what to leave behind, can be like picking a favourite child. Even a short getaway can lead to stash packing that would enable you to survive a zombie apocalypse. So, today we discuss some ideas for how to decide what...2018-09-2631 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastRusty Ferret with Leona Jayne of FluphIt's a chatty and fun episode today with the enigmatic Leona Jayne Page of Rusty Ferret/Fluph. Voted back onto the show as a guest for the second time, Leona tells us about how she moved from yarn shop owner into hand dyer. Rusty Ferret was, when we last met Leona, in the closet as a 'local dyer'. Well, the worst kept secret in knitting was uncovered and Leona was revealed as the dyer behind Rusty Ferret. Rusty is a steampunk gentleman and Leona draws upon all kinds of things for inspiration. We cover a...2018-09-1351 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastYarn Shops in ShanghaiShanghai is the destination for this week’s podcast, when I take a trip to not one, but two yarn shops in the area to check out the local knitting scene and the yarns on offer.

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. My new project is currently being built and some...2018-08-2837 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastBritish Wool, Labelling and Sourcing with Joy McMillan of The Knitting GoddessJoy McMillan of The Knitting Goddess joins the show today to talk about how her business has moved towards sourcing solely British and some very local yarns. Topics discussed include the difference between British and British Overseas Territory when it comes to yarn, mislabelling of yarns, wanton misrepresentation of yarns as British and what you need to think about when doing a custom blend yarn.   History of The Knitting Goddess The Knitting Goddess started around 13 years ago, and having originally been a stockist of yarns from across the world, has steadily moved to all British y...2018-08-1756 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastFar East AdventuresThis week is a bit of a catch up as I share my Far East adventures so far. I'm in China, and I share some of the funnier/more unusual observations I've made so far being here, including crotchless baby clothes, sleeping in public and appreciative eating. Also involved is a marching column of riot police. On the knitting side, we revisit ep 114 (Yarn Snob) and I share some of the submitted entries for the remaining three categories of yarn snob. Full show notes and links at www.shinybees.com/117 Music...2018-08-1134 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastReturn to Shetland with Susan CrawfordSusan Crawford joins me this week and we take a journey through the past three years since Ep55. The Vintage Shetland Project was officially published in February 2018. The culmination of 8 years of painstaking work, the book is an absolute triumph, both as an academic work, but also as Susan was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer just prior to the original planned publication date. In this episode we talk about the realisation of The Vintage Shetland Project into its paper form, and discuss a few of the amazing stories that have come out as a result...2018-08-0136 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastPhone Down, Knitting UpWhere do you lose knitting time and how can you go about carving out more time to do it? In this week's episode, I talk about the idea of cutting out mindless phone scrolling time to increase your knitting time, and the associated benefits of doing so. Also we have a news round up for the start of the month, including information about the #titsoutcollective run by Countess Ablaze (along with her new YouTube channel), the Great London Yarn Crawl from Yarn In The City, the Indie Burgh Craft Crawl in Edinburgh and Fibre East. ...2018-07-0632 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastYarn SnobYarn Snob. For some it's worn as a badge of honour and for others, it's the worst thing in the world, but what exactly is a yarn snob? There was (unsurprisingly) no dictionary definition for yarn snob, so I looked up both words individually to arrive at the following: Yarn Snob noun - A person who believes that their tastes in spun thread used for knitting, weaving or sewing are superior to those of other people. I looked far and wide to come up with 6, gusting 7 different types of yarn snob, and I'm l...2018-06-2329 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastWoollen DublinDublin is the destination for this week's show. It's a new format where you can join me and (lots of) friends live-is from Woollen in Dublin. The festival took place at the end of May and you can join us there now. There were lots of great vendors and big name teachers attending on this inaugural festival. Full shownotes and links (there are a lot of them!) will be available at www.shinybees.com/1132018-06-0836 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastKnit Share Love with Clare DevineClare Devine of #KnitShareLove rejoins me on the podcast this week, as we catch up with her after quite a while since her Sock Surgery days on the show. Clare is now in Australia, the country where her knitting adventure began, in a totally-unsuitable-for-knitting Broome. Now based in Brisbane, which is pretty warm, and presents its own knitting challenges. Since her last appearance on the show, which was shortly after the adult edition of her book, Sock Anatomy, was released, she's been involved of lots of exciting projects and collaborations. She's designed her first cardigan...2018-05-1855 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastAssimilating New KnittersHow do we get the entire world knitting? It's a mission of mine and today we discuss the five pillars of knitter assimilation: marketing, self-belief, tools and materials, medium and motivation and access to decent resources. Of course, this are the Shinybees Pentagon of Knitting Assimilation and I think these are the things we need to be considering if we do want knitters to take over the world. More specifically, if we want the entire world to knit. Think how awesome that would be. Pillar one is marketing. No, it's not just for sleazy snake...2018-05-1140 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastA Interview with Jane Murison of YarnisonJane Murison of Yarnison joins the show this week, talking about knitwear design, fish and chips and the urban landscape as an inspiration. Jane began designing a couple of years ago, and has several knitting patterns now, that are a homage to the post industrial landscape of Manchester, that she sees every day on her walk to work. A UX designer by profession, Jane enjoys bringing together design inspiration, techniques and the user (knitter) experience in her designs. Not one for 'quiet' yarns, she enjoys working with bold colours and neons to create striking pieces. ...2018-05-0455 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn Podcast#HiddenHeels with Mitch of Surfing DucksMitch of Surfing Ducks is my guest on the podcast this week, where we discuss a plethora of things that spiral slightly out of control and end somewhere around knitted, transferable 'tramp stamps.' Yes... Mitch designs sock patterns with a particular twist; every heel flap is adorned with a quirky design. This led to the brand developing into an almost secret society under the #HiddenHeels theme. The idea is you can have these socks on, and have a heel that is usually hidden from view, but then is brought out on show at exactly...2018-04-2742 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastSpeckled Yarn: So Hot? Or So Not?Speckled yarn is the marmite of the knitting world right now. Outrageously popular, thanks to patronage by the likes of Stephen West and Andrea Mowry, speckles are so hot right now. Or are they? A straw poll of hardcore Shinybees listeners suggested a 66/33 split between Hot and Not. A lot of people expressed speckles as being something you need to be in the mood for. But what are speckled yarns? These are yarns that are dyed onto yarn that is a majority of one main colour, with random spots, splodges and flecks of other (often...2018-04-0535 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastSh*t Tea and Tray Bake with Countess AblazeWhere sh*t tea, tray bake and exposure collide! Lyndsey aka Countess Ablaze joins me this week for a chat about issues facing us crafters and business owners. A recent recipient of an offer of 'exposure' as payment, along with some fairly misogynistic stereotyping of her customer base, The Countess decided to take a stand against this (and raise some actual money for charity in her own, imitable way) by creating some new colour ways. In this episode we discuss the thorny issue of 'exposure' as a payment for our craft, time and expertise. Is...2018-03-0853 minDigging In with Allison DoreDigging In with Allison DoreTad Milmine v. 2Calgary Police Officer and founder of Bullying Ends Here Tad Milmine is back, and we get more personal this time around. Is it healthy to dedicate your life to something 24/7? What about relationships? We both discuss our lack of romantic relationships and how it affects us.  You can follow Tad on Twitter and Instagram @tadmilmine and please check out his website bullyingendshere.ca2017-11-201h 08Build Your Online AudienceBuild Your Online Audience[173] How to launch with a tiny list with Jo MilmineIf you’ve got a new product or service you’re itching to launch, you might think you need to have a massive email list in order to attract enough customers. In this episode, business consultant Jo Milmine talks about how she has launched successfully with small - but perfectly formed - email lists. Here’s what you’ll... READ MORE The post [173] How to launch with a tiny list with Jo Milmine appeared first on Janet Murray.2017-06-2931 minDigging In with Allison DoreDigging In with Allison DoreTad MilmineTad Milmine is a police officer in Calgary, Alberta, and is the founder of www.bullyingendshere.ca He began going and speaking to kids after being profoundly affected by the suicide of teen Jamie Hubley - a boy he had never met, but whose story he could relate to. Tad goes to schools all over Canada to share his difficult childhood and let kids know there is support out there. He has written a book about his life, called Bullying Ends Here: My Life, a great read about overcoming hardship and being a positive and productive adult. This is the...2017-05-011h 01The Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 106: Colour Work ChallengeWho likes Angel Delight? This week's episode is definitely on the delight end of the pudding scale as opposed to a seven tier unicorn cake and that's often a good thing. It's a low tariff canter and catch up with no big questions asked or answered and instead we have some light and fluffy as air fun. In community news, I invite you to come and join the #shinybeescolourworkchallenge  over in the Facebook group and try your hand at some stranded knitting. If knitting with more than one colour has been intimidating to you in t...2017-02-0733 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 105: Knitting As More Than Just CraftKnitting: Is it *just* knitting? Or is it more than that? That's what we are going to be exploring today and in future episodes is how knitting transcends just being handiwork and becomes something much bigger. Today that's going to be using the Pussy Hat Project as an example. This is not a political rant episode, it's about using this case study (yes, I am a Geographer) to understand how knitting can spark change and allow people to be heard on a wider level. In community news, I'm inviting you to join the new Facebook...2017-01-2032 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 104: Your Permission Is Not RequiredPermission. You don't need it from anyone to enjoy your hobbies, especially and most particularly if that hobby is knitting. This week the chat is about two notions: 1) selfish knitting and 2) hiding yarn purchases from significant others. Selfish is a bad word. It has negative connotations and is not a compliment. Why, oh WHY then, do we use this to describe engaging in our hobby if the thing we are making is for the benefit of ourselves? It's utter twaddle! Nobody expects it from football players or golfers. Nobody calls them selfish for doing their own hobby...2017-01-1038 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 103 - Active Stash ExplorationThe first show of 2017 brings the project of the year for podcast to you. This year, we're all about Active Stash Exploration. What's that you say? It's definitely not cold sheeping, that is for sure. First up we have a quick catch up on happenings, before diving in to some news both for the Bees on the business front and for the podcast. Bees Inc is restructuring and that means we will lose some parts of the empire in order to focus on others. There is a free business group on Facebook (Business Without The Boll*cks...2017-01-0451 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 102 - On The Edge Of Something MagicalThis week the show returns after a short hiatus. I'll give you a few funny tales from the past couple of months to get you in the mood for some Shiny On Form thought the episode. Pulling an octagenarian and gatecrashing a funeral are amongst the highlights. In Enabler's Corner, I enable you to the Tiny Tea Hat collection, which is the mini version of the most popular hats from Clare Devine of Knit Share Love's Tea Collection. It contains Chai, Everyday Brew, Lapsang and Liquorice. This is where it went off on one for...2016-12-1441 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 101 - No Dalmatians RequiredAs Ravelry is disappointingly light on actual dalmatian patterns, I'm afraid this episode will not contain a pattern pick, but there will be a few of the usual segments you know and love. And a bit of mini Paul Rudd. Events-wise, coming up we have Yarnporium in London on 5-6 November. I'll be attending on the 6th: please say hi if you see me. And if I am holding any yarn, take it from me. Please. I have two tickets to give away - to enter leave a comment on the show notes on the Shinybees website...2016-10-1837 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 100 - The Great Shinybees Hexipuff AmnestyThe tonne! A century! Episode 100 is upon us and a hearty thanks to all of you that have listened, do listen and are new to listening. Welcome one and all. Two topics of conversation this week, one of which contains zero knitting and a lot of the young Wigan version of Paul Rudd and his fit-for-his-age Dad. Don't ask... To celebrate episode 100 (and total credit to one Countess Ablaze for this idea) I am instigating The Great Shinybees Hexipuff Amnesty. Got Hexipuffs? Want to donate them for a good cause? Post them to Countess Ablaze's...2016-08-1029 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 99 - When Pokemon Go and Yarn CollidePokemon is the theme of this week's episode as I delve deep into the bowels of Ravelry's pattern database to bring you a pattern pick of joyous wonder. If you've been sucked into the Pokemon Go craze (or PoGo to the cool kids) and you need some suitable patterns to accompany your meteoric rise as a trainer, I have you covered. From head to toe. In yellow acrylic. How does a Terry's Chocolate Orange fit into this madness? You're going to have to listen to find out! Also in the mis we have...2016-07-2631 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 98 - Knitting in the NewsThis week we're indulging in a current affairs panel TV style format... without the panel. It's just me and three recent knitting related stories that have come to my attention and some thoughts on all of them. First up there is the story from Dundee of a woman given knitting as a punishment for a road rage related assault. Adamant she was a keen knitter, and that punching a woman in the face was just a momentary old of control before heading into The Knitting Pin, she was tasked with providing 'not a meagre amount' of knitting...2016-07-1428 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 97 - Best UK Podcast of 2016This is the multi-award winning(!) Shinybees podcast, winner of the Best UK Podcast of 2016.  Thanks to everyone who voted for the show. If you want to see the video of the acceptance speech, it's in the show notes.  Knitting wise, I have been working mostly on Helen Stewart's Talisman Shawl from her Shawl Society club. It's being knit in Urban Hints 'Blood Orange' from The Wool Kitchen. The #RewindKAL has completed from a prize point of view, but we can keep going with the chat thread as I'm still nowhere near done. I ha...2016-06-2932 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 96 - This Thing Of Paper - An Interview with Karie WestermannKarie Westermann joins me this week as my interview guest to tell us all about her journey into designing knitwear. Also a teacher and writer, Danish-born Karie calls Glasgow in Scotland her home since moving to the UK. A regular contributor to knitting magazines and publications as well as independent and commercial yarn companies, Karie became self employed two years ago.  Author of the Doggerland collection, Karie has now embarked upon her first actual print book project - This Thing Of Paper. Previously a book historian, she will be bringing all this knowledge to the new project, w...2016-06-141h 10The Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 95 - Orange Mocha Frappuccino with Countess AblazeReturning from a mini podcast break, this week I'm joined by none other than the fabulous Countess Ablaze, who invited me to her studio in Manchester to dye some yarn and have a bit of a chat. News-wise, the Patreon for the podcast is no more - it just was not working for me int he way I had hoped.  On a brighter note, the podcast has made the finals of the New Media Europe Awards in two categories: Best UK Podcast and Audience Appreciation Award. Please vote on Twitter each day for the show a...2016-06-0757 minPodcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting PassionatelyPodcast Junkies - Storytelling Interviews & Conversations with Podcasters Podcasting Passionately090 Jo Milmine | It's Time We Knit Your Socks Off Jo Milmine is the host of the Shineybees podcast, a show about knitting. Jo not only has created an amazing community filled with other knitters, but she also won the 2015 New Media Europe for Most Engaged Audience. Jo talks about how she got into podcasting and some of the fantastic things her audience has done for her when she was overseas. 06:10 - It's a bit surreal for Yann to be on the show because he's a fan himself! 06:50 - How did Yann come up with the name of his podcast? 07:25 - This is Yann's second podcast. 13:25...2016-05-181h 07The Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 94: Global HypercolourHello and welcome to a hyper colour episode of the podcast. This episode is sponsored by the Indie Burgh Yarn Crawl, Edinburgh's official yarn crawl, which is taking place on 11th June 2016 between 10am and 6pm. Visit three of Edinburgh's fantastic yarn stores and indie emporiums: Ginger Twist Studio, Be Inspired Fibres and Kathy's Knits. Enjoy a range of promotions and discounts, get your yarn passport signed and head to the afterparty at the Safari Lounge. Here you'll find a fantastic range of vendors in the pop-up marketplace including Phileas Yarns, Pekoe Tea, K.M. Bedigan, Spun Plu...2016-05-1833 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 93: Alpaca LoveAlpaca is under the microscope this week as a fibre focus for the next few episodes. Before we move onto that thought, I have news for you as always. First up, the podcast is up for two New Media Europe Awards. Please follow the link in the show notes to cast your vote BEFORE 29th May, when the first round of voting closes. If you want your award back (you are an award winning audience after all!) then you need to get involved. Also in news the #RewindKAL is ongoing. I have just cast on...2016-05-1028 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 92: Midwinter Yarns - An Interview with Estelle FaustThis week I am joined by Estelle of Midwinter Yarns.Specialising in Scandinavian yarns, Swedish-born Estelle runsMidwinter from her home in the rural Welsh Valleys.Aided and abetted by her husband Mark, also known as MrMidwinter, she delights in bringing the best yarns Sweden has tooffer to the UK, in her quest to share the culture of herhomeland. Originally an interior designer, Estelle started her businessafter moving to Wales. She'd often thought of starting a businessbut it was the move and having more space that made it a reality.She's a self-confessed endurance knitter.2016-05-0335 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 91 - Is That It?Chat abound this week! Catching up is the order of the day. LJ completed the marathon and her derriere is fine, thank you for asking. Yarn Shop Day is on Saturday and I am looking forward to diving face first into The Countess' Tunnock's. That's not a euphemism; she will have a tower of Tunnock's. If you can't come to Manchester, why not check out what's happening in your area? If you're abroad - stage your own Yarn Shop Day. In Enablers' Corner, I invite you to be enabled to the ME box. It's a...2016-04-2640 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 90: Curious Handmade - An Interview With Helen StewartThis week I am pleased to welcome the lovely Helen Stewart onto the show. Designer and voice of the award winning Curious Handmade podcast.  Originally from Australia, Helen is quite the nomad and loves travelling. She began designing when she moved to London. It was a part-time venture for a while, until after he second daughter was born. Having become increasingly unhappy in her corporate role and keen to create a situation where she could have flexibility to be with her girls, she took the big leap into designing as a business at the end of 2013. She l...2016-04-1943 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 89: Paula Abdul Would Be ProudThis week I bring you lots of things to be inspired by. The reference to Paula Abdul is not covered within the show but encompasses the idea of 'two steps forward/two steps back'. First up there's news about Shiny's Hive, and a party to be remembered at Countess Ablaze for Yarn Shop Day on 30th April 2016. Come and join lots of us fun folk between 10am and 5pm and get involved in the fun. Isla of BritYarn will also be there with a trunk show. British Wool a gogo. I review Yarn In The...2016-04-1544 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 88 - The Wool Kitchen - An Interview With Helen ReedHelen Reed of The Wool Kitchen is my super-fun sidekick this episode. Helen is a hand dyer based in Walthamstow in East London, although originally she's a Northern bird, albeit from the wrong side of the Pennines (Yorkshire). She worked in retail prior to becoming a mum, and once her kiddies were going to school, she decided to start The Wool Kitchen as a business to indulge in her creative side. A colour addict, you can expect wild and vivid skeins from Helen. Even the pared down colour ways are still bright and lively. The...2016-04-0539 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 87 - Travelknitter: An interview with LarissaLarissa of Travelknitter is my guest this week on the podcast. Fans of the show will know I am a big fan of her work, in particular her sorcery ability when it comes to creating red yarns. It's a hard colour to dye and she does it so brilliantly, I've collected one of every of her red colour ways.  Larissa is based in East London and is originally from Australia. Travelknitter is a part-time operation that was born out of her need to find exactly the right kind of red yarn (a girl after my own heart). S...2016-03-2934 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 86 - Beaded Knitting on a TrainThis week we have a friendly catch up post Edinburgh Yarn Festival. I reassure listeners that knitting on a train with beads is indeed a perfectly safe activity. Come and hear the rundown of Scotland's premier knitting festival. It's not done to death, just a few highlights including my notable mentions for Beyond Measure, Cowtown Knits and Tilly Flop Designs and the Best In Show... which is like Crufts, only without dogs. We round up with the three dyers from the spring quarter of The Golden Skein. Go and check out Whistlebare, Snail Yarn and Sparkleduck. 2016-03-2346 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 85: The Little Grey Girl - An Interview with Gemma DudleyThis week Gemma Dudley of The Little Grey Girl joins us ahead of her first ever show at Edinburgh Yarn Festival. Purveyor of stylish, handmade bags and notions, The Little Grey Girl is the perfect place to find a beautiful receptacle for your knitting. Gemma opened The Little Grey Girl in October 2015 and runs it as a side-business from her main day job. A creative at heart. TLGG allows Gemma to explore this and escape from the office environment she inhabits during the day. A huge lover of hand dyed yarns and the colour grey...2016-03-1536 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 84: Yarns From The Plain - An Interview with Nic RuddNic Rudd, dyer behind Yarns From the Plain and voice of the popular podcast of the same name is our guest this week on the show. Based on the Cheshire Plain in north-west England, Nic began her career as an industrial chemist working in the nuclear industry, before moving into what could be considered an equally hazardous environment as a primary school teacher. Having been curious about dyeing for some time, she began to sell her excess stock at local guild meetings, before taking the leap into it as a business, alongside studying for an HNC at...2016-03-081h 06The Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 83 - An Interview with Helen Lockhart of RipplecraftsI'm delighted this week to have Helen join us on the show to tell us about her journey into dyeing. I've admired her work for a long time (and asked her to collaborate with The Golden Skein twice as a result) and always enjoy the way she tells the stories of the yarns she creates and the way she's inspired to do so. Helen is based in Assynt in the Scottish Highlands and finds endless inspiration in her surroundings and the traditions in the area. She grew up in Southern Africa before moving to the UK in...2016-03-0236 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 82: CommitThis week has news, reviews and the potential theft of a bottle of IPA. Yes, it's still a knitting podcast, but we do enjoy a real ale on a regular basis. First up you can now join me on Anchor and Snapchat as @Shinybees. Prep is ongoing for the #RewindKAL - you can join in over on Ravelry in the Shinybees Podcast group. I also reveal my word for the year. I've never done this before but I feel it's in the spirit of the word to do so. I'd love to hear yours! Edinburgh...2016-02-2340 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 81: Re-rewindWho knew that Craig David him-very-self would inspire an episode of a knitting podcast? Well, it's happened as this week I pay homage to his ability to not age one bit in a decade and still have perfect eyebrows and corkscrew curls. Shoutouts to Trish, Jeny and Betsy and join in with the Fish Lips Kiss Heel pattern giveaway over in the Ravelry group, where there are still plenty of folks looking to gift patterns. The podcast Patron virtual knit night takes place on Thursday 18th Feb 2016 at 2000GMT. To join in, become a patron...2016-02-1735 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 80 - RelaxIt's Zoolander-aplenty this episode as I come rip-roaring (sort-of) back from having the flu. Zoolander 2 is out on 12th February and Zoolander is one of my favourite films of all time. I a bit love Ben Stiller. Imagine my surprise, then, that there are indeed no patterns on Ravelry for anything Zoolander themed. Not one. Not even a cheeky little amigurumi Hansel... So, don't kill the president of Micronesia. Just chill out a bit more. Relax, Derek! In Enabler's Corner, courtesy of Helen Stewart of Curious Handmade and Paula of Knitting Pipeline, I enable you...2016-02-0937 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 79: OwlPrintPanda - An Interview with Amanda B CollinsGlasgow-based knitwear designer and purveyor of super-cute stitch markers, Amanda B Collins, is our guest on the podcast today. Amanda has been designing for a few years, producing patterns for the UK knitting press, including Knit Now Magazine and Pom Pom Quarterly. She has also released her own designs in self published collections as well as a series of shawls inspired by Glasgow. Spoiler: 'Bru' is a favourite of mine. A doctor by day, she designs in the evenings, when she's not playing Wacky Races in her yellow Fiat 500. We discuss all manner of things, along with...2016-01-2639 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 78 - What to Knit in 2016Time to own up to my knitting goals for 2016 after the chat last week about goal setting. I'm planning to knit 4 garments - Owligan by Kate Daves, Mallorn by Ann Kingstone, Lush by Tin Can Knits (again! x 2 perhaps!) and Raindrops, also by Tin Can Knits. If you're fretting about stash or just have ambitions of making it feel under control, or indeed you just want to start the year off by loving what you have, check out Curious Handmade's Stash Appreciation Month.  Join our virtual knit night by becoming a patron of the podcast at www.p...2016-01-1950 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 77: Knitting GoalsGot knitting goals for 2016? Lots of wild plans? Let me help you get super focused with my five top tips for knitty goal setting. For not the first time on the podcast, we talk about David Bowie's package and Labyrinth. Join us on the first Shinybees Virtual Knit Night by becoming a patron of the podcast over at Patreon. In Enabler's Corner, it's about KALs again with the Nature's Shades KAL at KnitBritish and the Vintage KAL at The Golden Skein. Then we have a lot of chat about goal setting. Lots of...2016-01-1443 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 76: Knitting CalendarWelcome to the first show of 2016! This week it's all about planning your knitting calendar when it comes to attending shows. What are the top tips for survival? I'll share mine with you today! Podcast news, there's more detail on both the podcast Patreon and the Shinybees Swagporium. Also, check out my interview with Kathryn Bryant on the Podcast Divas show. Enablers' Corner features Katya Frankel's new mini-collection, Flatland: Adventures in Geometry. There's a giveaway of Ann Kingstone's Lace Knits. In a new segment, I give you the yarn events for th...2016-01-0649 minPodcast DivasPodcast DivasPD11: How to build and engage a podcast community with Jo MilmineOur Podcast Diva for episode 11 is Jo Milmine. Jo went from being a military officer in the Royal Air force to becoming an award winning podcaster. Since August 2012 Jo has hosted the Shiny Bees podcast, a show about knitting and yarn mixed with snippets of Jo’s life sprinkled with comedy. “Don’t mess with the knitters!” The Shiny bees podcast won the award for the Most Engaged Audience at the UK Podcasters’ Awards of 2015. The main criteria for this award is community engagement, so it’s great to get a chance to find out from Jo how...2015-12-3000 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 75: Joyeux NoelThis is a Christmas episode, the final podcast for 2015. There is some pensive reflection on the past year for the podcast and I encourage you to be appreciative of your achievements in 2015 and ignore the stuff you didn't manage. There is a bauble themed pattern selection for you to enjoy. There really is no excuse for you not to have eyelash/funky fur tinsel on your tree next year. A bit of beadalong chat follows with some tips for swapping out tricky increases in shawls. The Patreon for the podcast is live now...2015-12-2732 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 74: KnitivityThis week it's all a bit festive and we're discussing dogs in comedy Christmas knitwear and that infamous Christmas tradition of the nativity. In Enablers' Corner, I encourage you to check out Tin Can Knits' 12 days of Christmas, where each day they are giving away one of their patterns for free! Find them at www.tincanknits.com. In the final Sock Surgery for 2015, I bring together five festive sock patterns to celebrate the yuletide season. I've also pulled together some ideas for gifts for the sock knitter, including a very last minute suggestion if time...2015-12-1641 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 73 - The Three Little PigsThis week it's a chatty catch up for the most part, with some news on renovations/maintenance issues at Casa Shiny. Roofers: know your limits! Enablers' Corner directs you to the sale at Whistlebare Yarns. Get 20% off mohair lovelies over at www.whistlebare.co.uk, hand dyed and produced on the farm. Want to meet this small producer? Check out episode 72. There is also some chat about a visit to the Countess Ablaze studio in Swinton, Manchester. Her hand dyed fabulousness knows no bounds; I'm a fan girl and I am not sorry. W...2015-12-0832 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 72: An Interview with Alice Elsworth of Whistlebare YarnsAlice Elsworth, our guest mohair expert, returns to the podcast for an interview to talk about life as a farmer in rural Northumberland in the UK. Alice keeps a herd of mohair goats at Whistlebare Farm and her four young sons keep a flock of Wensleydale sheep! Alice has her yarn spun into a Mohair/Wensleydale blend and hand dyes the yarn herself on the farm, which is sold at various shows and online under the brand Whistlebare Yarns. If you've ever wondered what it's like to live and work on a small farm, this...2015-11-2651 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 71: Lace KnitsThis week it's all about lace and felt on the show (still with a smattering of mohair after our focus on the Diamond Fibre of late).  Enablers' Corner welcomes the Felt-Ed Kit Club 2016. Introduce yourself (or your children) to the wonders of wet felting with this monthly club. With 12 projects, it would be a great rainy day project or ideal Christmas gift for kids. It's also an ideal intro to the craft for adults curious about making felt. The monthly kit is accompanies by a worksheet and a video tutorial to accompany the project, created by a t...2015-11-1736 minThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastThe Shinybees Knitting and Yarn PodcastEpisode 70: An Interview with Boo KnitsThis week I am delighted to welcome beaded shawl design maven and all round lovely lady Bev, aka Boo Knits to the show. Having long been a fan of Bev's aesthetic, I knitted the Shawl of Awesome for the NMEU UK Podcasters' Awards from one of her patterns, Out Of Darkness.  Boo Knits patterns are the perfect choice for those who want to create a complicated-looking shawl with minimal effort. Simple and easy to follow - even for a beginner - there are a variety of shawls which would make perfect first beaded projects. One of Be...2015-11-1250 minInvincible Brand with Melissa AgnesInvincible Brand with Melissa AgnesTCIP #043 – Bullying Ends Here with Tad MilmineWelcome to episode #043 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Tad Milmine. Those of you who know me and follow my work, know that bullying is a youth-affecting crisis that touches my heart. Every once in a while I write about this growing issue and do what I can to provide helpful resources and strategies for educational institutions and law enforcement. That said, I was recently introduced to Tad Milmine’s work in bully prevention and I was enamoured by his message and his proactive approach to helping bullied youth directly. Tad is a police offi...2015-03-2949 minSt John\'s PodcastSt John's Podcast704_Harvest Festival_Neil_Milmine_AM06Oct2013Neil Milmine AM 06 October 2013 Sermon series: Harvest Festival - 1 2 Corinthians 9:6-11 read by Rowan Saunders. Neil Milmine give a talk on the Harvest Playing time: 15 minutes.2013-10-0614 minSt John\'s PodcastSt John's Podcast585_Kingdom signs_Neil_Milmine_PM19Aug2012Neil Milmine PM 19 August 2012 Sermon series: Signs of the Kingdom - 8 Isaiah 35:1-10 & Matthew 9:27-34 read by Gill Matson & Barbara Cottier. Neil Milmine continues our evening series, signs of the kingdom with a talk on Kingdom signs Playing time: 28 minutes.2012-08-1927 minSt John\'s PodcastSt John's Podcast547_Family communion_Neil_Milmine_AM08Apr2012Neil Milmine AM 08 April 2012 Sermon series: Easter Morning - 1 Mark 16:1-8 read by Gordon Wilkinson. Easter Family talk on the message of Easter illustrated by a visual aid in the form of a box that folded out to form a cross. Playing time: 13 minutes.2012-04-0812 min