The Online Audio Knitting
Revolution
An exciting revolution is
taking place in the world of knitting. Knitters
from all over the world are listening to online
audio programs called podcasts. Podcasts are
online subscription based audio programs that
can be played on a computer or portable MP3
device. Knitting podcasts combine an age old,
time-honored craft with modern technology.
What Are Knitting Podcasts?
Knitting podcasts are an enjoyable
way to get your knitting fix when you cant actually
knit such as during a daily commute or work out.
They are also a way for lone knitters around the
world to create a connection with other knitters
about a craft dear to their hearts. Knitting podcasts,
unlike knitting blogs (online web logs), can be
played almost anywhere and dont require you to
be tethered to a computer. In fact, the best way
to get the most out of the popular podcast, Secret
Knitting by Daniela Johannsenova, is to knit
the pattern being described on each episode. Past
episodes have included socks, a scarf, and a knitted
flower.
The World of Knitting Podcasts
Knitting podcasts vary in style
and content. Some include interviews with designers
like the first knitting podcast by Marie Irshad
called KnitCast,
whereas others offer a humorous look at knitting
along with Podsafe music (music that artists make
available to be played for free) like Brenda Daynes
Cast-On.
Some give a more personal look into the knitters
thoughts and feelings on knitting like Whit Larsons
About Time. These are similar to audio blogs or
web logs. Another, Musings
of a Peaceful Knitter by Lisa Akers, focuses
on the meditative side of knitting. And FiberCast
by Caroline Morse includes knitting as well as
other fiber-related topics like spinning, quilting,
and cross-stitch. My own podcast, Knitting
News Cast, has reviews of knitting websites,
blogs, books, as well as yarn and knitting accessories.
Other Knitting and Knitting
Related Podcasts are:
- Pointy
Sticks by Christine Selleck Tremoulet
- Mosh
Knit by Brooklynne Michelle
- Time2Knit
by Donny Thulson
- AussieKnit
by Kate Davies in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- CrochetCast
by Jeanie Gist, although not a knitting podcast,
focuses on crochet and includes some knitting
content.
Why Knitting Podcast Have
Taken Off
Knitting podcasts really took
off in late 2005 and early 2006. This can be
attributed to several factors. First, a computer
technology called RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
was updated to include references to files like
audio files or image files in 2004. This technology
allows people to subscribe to podcasts that
can then be downloaded automatically as soon
as they become available. Also, Apple incorporated
the use of this technology in their iTunes software
in mid-2005, which allowed users of their iPod
MP3 players to easily subscribe and listen to
podcasts. The iPod has become increasingly popular
and in late 2005 the iPod with video was released
becoming a popular gift during the holiday season.
As more and more people started listening to
podcasts and discovering some of the earlier
podcasts, more knitters started recording their
own shows. Thus a knitting podcast revolution
was born.
Listening To Podcasts
Listening to knitting podcasts
is easy. All you need is a computer with media
player software like Windows Media Player or iTunes
and an Internet connection. If you can listen
to music on your computer you can listen to podcasts.
Alternatively, you can download episodes to your
MP3 player. If you have an iPod, all you have
to do is select øPodcastsÓ from the menu in iTunes,
do a search for øknittingÓ in the podcast directory,
and then subscribe to the podcasts that interest
you. After iTunes downloads the episodes, they
can be moved to your iPod.
If you have different kind
of MP3 player, you may need to download and
install a podcast øcatcherÓ application. There
is great free one called Juice.
There is a user guide for it on the website.
Now that you know all about
knitting podcasts you can have some wonderful
knitting companions while you knit, commute,
or whatever. And you can listen to them whenever
and wherever you want. No matter what your preference,
there is sure to be one or more knitting podcasts
that you will enjoy. So get to your computer,
download a podcast, plug in you headphones,
and get connected to the wonderful world of
knitting podcasts!
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