I Thought I Knew How

I Thought I Knew How
Anne Frost named this podcast perfectly. The whole premise is about learning what you thought you already knew -- in knitting and in life -- and she's been exploring that idea across 132 episodes since 2019. The show stands out in the knitting podcast space for its thoughtful, almost meditative approach. Anne has a soothing voice that listeners consistently mention in reviews, and she uses it to draw out fascinating conversations with fiber arts professionals from around the world. The interview roster is impressive. She talks to knitwear designers, yarn producers, and craftspeople about topics you don't hear covered on most knitting shows: Fair Isle traditions, Shetland lace techniques, steeks (those terrifying cuts through your knitting), sustainability in fiber production, and the history behind traditional methods. It's educational without being dry, because Anne's genuine curiosity comes through in every question she asks. Product reviews and personal musings about knitting round out the episodes, and she covers fiber events and community gatherings with the eye of someone who's genuinely engaged rather than just reporting. The 4.7-star rating from 200 reviewers confirms what becomes obvious after a few episodes: this is a show made by someone who respects both the craft and the people who practice it. For knitters who want substance and perspective alongside their project updates, Anne delivers consistently.

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