
KNITSONIK Podcast
1) KNITSONIK 11: Sounds from Shetland Wool Week
KNITSONIK shares sounds recorded on her EDIROL R-09 (EDDIE) at Shetland Wool Week in 2013, 2014 and 2015
2) KNITSONIK 10 Part 3: EDDIE, my beloved digital sound recorder
KNITSONIK shares sounds recorded on her EDIROL R-09 (EDDIE) and speaks with Patrick McGinley of the framework radio show about its 500th show.
3) KNITSONIK 10 Part 2: EDDIE, my beloved digital sound recorder
KNITSONIK shares sounds recorded on her EDIROL R-09 (EDDIE) to give her latest knitting projects some context and a sense of place.
4) KNITSONIK 10 Part 1: EDDIE, my beloved digital sound recorder
KNITSONIK explores sounds recorded on her EDIROL R-09 (EDDIE) and describes designing stranded colourwork from this device. Also interviews from Edinburgh Yarn Festival and a new accordion song.
5) KNITSONIK Mini 04: GWLANA
KNITSONIK introduces Gwlana Knitting Retreats by Brenda Dayne. We talk about the forthcoming May edition, at which KNITSONIK will be teaching.
6) KNITSONIK Mini 03: Tall Yarns'n Tales
KNITSONIK introduces Tall Yarns'n Tales comrades, Linda de Ruiter and Andrea Franklin. We talk about textiles. Brenda Dayne reads "To be of Use" from "A Knitter's Manifesto". Gwlana May 2015 is briefl...Show More
7) KNITSONIK Mini 02: Silkworms
KNITSONIK talks about raising silkworms for a Sonic Trail commissioned by TATE Modern in 2014. Includes munching silkworms and a rehearsal of the CaBAAret song for the Edinburgh Yarn Festival.
8) KNITSONIK Mini 01: Radiophonics & Me
KNITSONIK republishes a radio show about Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire and Maddalena Fagandini; originally created for MuseRuole in 2013.
9) KNITSONIK 09: The Wonders of Electricity
KNITSONIK shares a sound diary, announces forthcoming workshops and social events, reviews YOKES by Kate Davies and explores the wonders of electricity as a source of knitterly inspiration.
10) KNITSONIK 08 Part 1: The Turbo Thank You Episode
KNITSONIK thanks Kickstarter backers who funded the production of the KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook; includes sounds by Ian Rawes of London Sound Survey; Fergus Ford singing; kazoo and the ...Show More