The Knitting Place Podcast is hosted by Dina Mor (@theknittingplace) and Pamela Sapienza (@pamsap). We are a yarn shop located in Port Washington, on Long Island, New York. You can find an extensive selection of basic to luxurious yarns in an array of color. We are skilled in both knitting and crochet and look forward to sharing our skills with you. The Knitting Place has a warm sense of community. We welcome all skill levels. Whether your are new to the craft or an old timer, you are always welcome to our shop.
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You both look great! I’m so sad to miss you Dina! I was on the hill at the same time! I was wearing my Tosca which you gave me total inspiration for! I don’t know how to insert a pic of me and Kate from the Knitting Posse! I love your podcast and who you are as people.♥️♥️
I thoroughly enjoy your podcasts. I am a longtime terrible knitter but signed up for the brioche class! My biggest questions: does the 16” circular come in US 2.5? I can’t seem to find it. Also, what do I need to join ahead of time? I’m so excited to take this class; I just need a lot of prep time. HaHa. I don’t even own a yarn winder!
Dina, I am so happy that your husband is home. I pray for peace in this world. Thank you for sharing and know that we are here for you. It was my dream to live in Iran when I graduated from college as an X-ray tech. My boyfriend at the time worked for Grumman and he was going to transfer there in 1975. Well, he didn’t want to go so I didn’t get that opportunity to work and travel there. Shana Tovah 😅 14:38 ( belated )❤ Pam, your Jethro looks fantastic! I plan on making one for one of my granddaughters
Another fabulous podcast! Dina - I’m so glad your husband got home safely and that your family in Israel is ok. You explained the situation perfectly. Pam - Your Jethro is stunning!
So glad your husband made it home and everyone is safe. That last shawl reminded me of Sally from Nightmare before Christmas, the colors. I look forward to seeing you ladies.✌
Always a pleasure to watch your podcast. Pam your Jethro is beautiful, the colors are soft but make a big statement. Dina, so glad that your husband returned home safely. We lived in the north of Israel in the ‘70s and I had just had my first son, when Israel was attacked on Yom Kippur. It was terrifying to be running to our shelter several times a day holding my newborn, fighter jets flying over head and huge booms as rockets landed not too far away. Thankfully we did have the safety of bomb shelters. I feel compassion for all those suffering right now in the region and hope that the new year will bring an end to this anguish.
❤❤❤that you are both willing to share a bit of your lives with your viewers,especially in the turmoil of these times. Dina, if you liked The Lion Women of Tehran, which I found fascinating, The Stationary Store by the same author is also a great read…Wishing you a year of peace and good health..
Another fun visit with you both, so full of delicious inspiration. Dina, so glad to hear that your husband was able to spend some time with family and returned home safely.
I love listening to your conversations, you have such a great friendship. Wonderful news that your husband is home and everyone is safe. Love your Jethro Pam.
So glad your hubby is home and managed to have some time with his family. With respect to the current situation, I think you handled a difficult subject with grace. The situation is horrific no matter your nationality, culture or religion. Let’s hope it’s resolved soon. Thank you for such a great podcast again.
1st - I would love a podcast of your personal patterns (I’ve made several). Next - so glad that your husband made it home safely. I loved the entire podcast as always. I finished washing all of my windows today and couldn’t agree more - Best feeling!❤