Topic: Knitting

7 chapters across the catalog

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 1:58:31 - 2:06:07

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Knighting Ceremony, Insurgency Knitting Circle

The hosts conducted a "knighting ceremony" for donors reaching specific contribution milestones. One new knight, "Sir Farmer Todd," requested a title reflecting his interest in the community. Another donor promoted the "Insurgency Knitting Circle Podcast" and an upcoming homesteading workshop in Houston. A Dutch listener in Florida praised Governor Ron DeSantis and the "freedom" found in the state compared to the Netherlands.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 2:23:46 - 2:27:12

1219: Peak Nuts

Karlyn Borisenko, Knitting Community Social Justice

Karlyn Borisenko describes her transition from a "Trump hater" to a critic of social justice movements after witnessing "roving gangs" of activists attacking members of the online knitting community. Her story gained national attention after she attended a Trump rally and wrote about the experience for Forbes.

Scromit
Episode 994 1:50:10 - 1:52:50

994: Scromit

Vanity Fair, Hillary Clinton Knitting Video

Vanity Fair faced significant social media backlash for a video suggesting Hillary Clinton take up hobbies like knitting instead of running for office in 2020. Critics labeled the suggestion "misogynistic," while others argued that knitting is a productive form of meditation used by both men and women.

Solex
Episode 52 1:17:51 - 1:22:45

52: Solex

Post-War Austerity and the Renaissance of Knitting

The hosts discuss a Financial Times article about people returning to post-war habits like knitting and gardening due to the credit crunch. Adam Curry reveals he knows how to knit, while Dvorak describes observing indigenous women in Peru knitting constantly. They debate whether these trends represent genuine self-reliance or "pure decadence."

Gold Toe Socks
Episode 17 7:59 - 11:03

17: Gold Toe Socks

Century 21 Department Store, Gold Toe Socks History

Dvorak recounts a recent shopping trip to the Century 21 department store in Manhattan, where he purchased a three-pack of cashmere Gold Toe socks for four dollars. He details the history of the Great American Knitting Mills, noting that Gold Toe socks are still manufactured in North Carolina rather than being outsourced to China. The segment highlights the difficulty of wearing cashmere socks, which lack structure and slide off the foot.