Knitcircus Podcast #7 is up!
The girls talk about their recent experiences destashing, the upcoming Knitcircus Spring Retreat April 14th, the Centered Double Decrease, and a whole bevy of awesome yarns.
Mentioned this episode:
- 75 Seashells, Fish, Coral & Colorful Marine Life to Knit & Crochet by Jessica Polka
- California Revival Knits by Stephannie Tallent
- Knit Local by Tanis Gray
- Knitting with Two Colors by Meg Swansen and Amy Detjen
- Malabrigo Twist
- Spud & Chloë Sweater
- Rocky Mountain Dyeworks Stag Ranch Aran
- Oink Pigments Superwash Merino Wool
- Sandrilene Sweater by Jessamyn Leib
Oink Pigments and Malabrigo Twist
Spud and Chloe Sweater and Rocky Mountain Dyeworks Staghorn Aran
I have a gentle observation of your podcast. I enjoy listening to both of you and the content is great. But the volume of your voices is - uhmmm - very different. If I set the iPod volume to hear the softer voice, then the louder voice blasts my eardrums. I can;t listen at all in my car - Or I only hear one voice. I have no technical suggestion as to how you remedy this. I can listen on my PC - it seems to be more forgiving of the disparity, but I'd prefer to listen while out walking. Hope to get to a workshop someday as I live in Illinois.
Posted by: Sara | February 01, 2012 at 12:53 PM
Hi, Sara,
Thanks for saying so (and so nicely)! Amy and I do speak at different volumes and we'll definitely work on getting that ironed out for next time.
Posted by: Jaala Spiro | February 01, 2012 at 04:45 PM
Hi Jaala,
I have also had some trouble with the volume. I thought it might just be me but since Sara mentioned it, I realize others were experiencing the voice disparity. I love your beautiful voice and it has been a bit difficult to hear you on the last couple of podcasts. Amy comes through loud & clear but I strain to make out what you are saying. Love everything else about the podcast. You are at the top of my listening list. I'm looking forward to the new e-newsletter. Hope to see you soon, perhaps at TNNA if not before!
Best wishes,
Gina
Posted by: Gina | February 06, 2012 at 06:17 AM