Brenda Dayne
Cast On
Cast On began on Monday, 31 October, 2005, founded on nothing more than the desire to talk about knitting to people who get it. Since then, the podcast has evolved to focus on finding inspiration in the ordinary, using it to kick start the process of making stuff, and finding ways to carve out the creative time and space that allows you to work your ass off on the projects that matter most to you. Like knitting a sweater. Or saving the world. brendadayne.substack.com
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Apr 9, 2026
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Episodes
211 Grace Notes 09.04.2026 21:06
Ghost in the Orchard . Four inches from done. I’d stare at the cable chart and the tiny squares would dance. Close my eyes. Open them. Over and over. The hands that made those cables could not remember how cables worked. Endel Tulving ‘s encoding specificity principle . Godden and Baddeley’s divers learning words underwater. Jonathan Spence ‘s memory palace. And 60% of the total surface of our bra...
210 Two Bowls 02.04.2026 19:41
Tears in the kitchen. Three bananas on the counter and a recipe I know by heart but cannot, for the life of me, turn into a sequence of actions. Seven ingredients. Too many decisions. My brain could not do seven. So I broke it down. Dry ingredients in one bowl. Wet in the other. Three and four. Manageable. The bread was good. I ate it in bed and felt unreasonably proud of myself. The locus coerule...
209 Desire Paths 28.03.2026 19:59
An Eye for an Eye - would the animals we eat, eat us? Impossible Hats. Box Hill Picnic, from Jane Austen’s Emma . Dangerous Questions, where the danger is yours, not your opponent’s. This is what insomniacs get up to at 3am while you are sleeping. Kent Berridge coined the term incentive salience . When dopamine runs hot, everything arrives pre-lit with significance. The creativity wasn’t a symptom...
208 Nighthawk 20.03.2026 19:49
From the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows , Nighthawk n. a recurring thought that only strikes you late at night. Mine struck every night for eight weeks. Zopiclone is a sledgehammer. Daridorexant is a key. One imposes sleep. The other removes the obstacle to it. There’s a big difference, and finding it changed everything. Also: Jasper as Big Spoon. An AI health czar who suggested I should just pour...
207 Too Much World 13.03.2026 18:21
Trimethoprim for a UTI. Seven days. By day three, everything was hysterically funny. By day five, I could hear things that weren’t there. By week two, I couldn’t track yarn overs in garter stitch. Garter stitch. The projects on my needles when my brain broke Bradford Road , Dark Days , Ghost in the Orchard were beyond me for the next four months. The only thing that still worked was drop spindling...
206 Quality 10.12.2025 40:46
Zabava Shorties disasters. The signs were there. Sometimes, you need to break up with a sock pattern. “It’s not you , it’s me. I don’t like you anymore.” Meanwhile, the Peppermint Pocket Skirt delivers enormous pockets perfect for sock projects, and Ruth Collins’ Top Down Centre Out method might revolutionize trouser fitting. The Bradford Road wrap progresses through garter rectangles. Big Love Ca...
205 Big love and secret pajamas 05.07.2025 31:14
It's been a week of finishes and new beginnings. Off the needles, I've completed a Malabrigo hat and love the color pooling. You don’t hear me say that very often. I've finally finished my Amande socks —though I must say I rather hated working both the nupps and wrapped stitches techniques. Sometimes you have to try things to understand what you decidedly do not enjoy. My new obsession is Big Love...
204 Cart before the workhorse 17.05.2025 31:38
Finishing socks, saving the yarn, new projects from old, planning the perfect colourwork sweater, plus a bit of theoretical physics to prove what knitters already know: knitting is magic. Links and references: * Admiral Hanf yarn by Schoppel Wolle * Lang Jawoll sock yarn * Chessmaster, by Christian Mattausch * Amande, by Josephine and the Seeds * Sophie Shawl by PetiteKnit * Bradford Road Wrap, by...
203 Looking in 03.05.2025 32:41
We travel from Iron Age fire-pits to mid-century homemaking manuals, consider the joys of stash organisation, and muse on the performative aspects of home decorating. There’s a deep dive into the ancient tradition of human-centred design through textiles, from spindle whorls to soft furnishings, a detour through the joys of vacuum bags and organza, a nod to Swedish Death Cleaning, and a look insid...
202 A gentle pastime 05.04.2025 29:55
Replenishing the sock drawer with Priory Socks ( project page ). My Secret Circles , below. Porthos ( project page ), below. I moved my decreases to the back of the heel, and the result is similar to Basic Biarritz and the Kite Heel , yet is uniquely mine and oh, is it ever sexy. The joy of a well-fitting heel cannot be overstated. The short row method used in Zabava Shorties is still, hands down,...
Cast On Classic: A Snow Day 28.11.2024 7:04
In which an American Thanksgiving is celebrated in the UK, albeit a day late and a pumpkin pie short. One of the first pieces of writing I recorded for Cast On in 2005, this has become one of my most popular podcasts. This particular version was rerecorded in 2011 for A Knitter’s Manifesto , and features sound design by artist, Felicity Ford . This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss...
201 Knitting through sorrow 27.10.2024 33:10
It’s autumn. Time for finishing projects, knitting socks and celebrating the impending winter by taking the sweaters out of storage. This one is all knitting, and I make no apologies. I'm channelling my grief in the time-honoured tradition: by knitting all the things. I am filling the sock drawer starting with a riff on Winter's Gift , by Amy Snell, using Autumn Leaves and Tarmac colours and a tra...
200 Work as written 18.08.2024 32:01
Off the needles and on; Tour de Fleece wrap up; notes from the production line; a new bag; a new spindle; good materials; and Bennet’s Boiled Potatoes. Compared to some, mine was a paltry Tour de fleece output, still... I made time for fibre, and it did kickstart my spinning, which had been dormant since the move. I talked about Fellview Fibre rolags and my new spalted Beech drop spindle from Rave...
199 The system 21.07.2024 30:32
Knitting the slowest sock in the history of sock knitting. Tour de Fleece. The merits of taking small steps vaguely in the direction a goal. I’m thinking about style again, and looking for systems. David Kibbe’s Metamorphosis: Discover Your Image Identity and Dazzle as Only You Can is one of the worst titles ever. And, yes, the price of this book is insane . Fortunately, there’s not long to wait u...
198 Picking up the threads 23.06.2024 32:18
House projects have broken me; the summer of socks continues; the red that bled; Tour de Fleece; and a return to Clifford Byway. My new obsession for shorties led me to Zabava Socks . They fit very well, and work up quickly. The pattern is easy to follow and the results are moreish. The Tour de Fleece Facebook Group is here . The Holy Texts of Tour de Fleece : Fleece and Fibre Sourcebook , by Deb...
197 Gradual Stiffening 26.05.2024 27:08
The weather. Men in shorts. The run down. Ta Da moments. And the moments just before a plan comes together. The Red Edge is complete! The chart for Red Edge was designed by Anna-Lisa Mannheimer Lunndown , and is from the book Poems of Colour , by Wendy Keele. I used the top down set-in sleeve method pioneered by Elizabeth Doherty . I talked about this method at length in 153 I, Curator . My Summer...
196 A wide variety of displacement activities 10.02.2024 32:01
In this episode: The party dress; picking up threads; a project round up; and the big idea, spoken aloud. The High School Art Teacher Dress by Vogue [(V1410)]( https://simplicity.com/vogue-patterns/v1410 ) I can highly recommend the following books by David Page Coffin: [Making Trousers for Men and Women]( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Trousers-Men-Women-Multimedia/dp/1589234499/ref=sr_1_1?crid=...
195 You can't keep everything 16.12.2023 35:48
In this episode: Stash enhancement; hat boxes of joy; the rug of sorrow; knitting memory lane, letting it go. Repeat after me: It is okay to rest. Thank you, past Brenda, for setting up [Esther]( https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Brenda/esther-2 ) (by Camilla Vad) and [Boreal]( https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/boreal-2 ) (by Kate Davies). Leftovers from Esther will become [Winter's Fern]( h...
194 What I did last summer 21.10.2023 38:29
In this episode: Undone by Cosmo/Cosmo undone; colour blocking that didn’t stitck; a summer romance; a bounty of beautiful sock yarn; packing projects for a journey with no end date; and the view from the Stone Cottage! The sweater that was [Cosmo]( https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cosmo-cardigan ) is no longer pining for the fjords. We are both happier for it. The colour blocking that I t...
193 The waiting phase 13.07.2023 38:43
In this episode: I have more projects on the needles at one time than ever before, and I talk about all of them. Also, we're buying a cottage, and trying very hard to remain detached until the contracts have been signed. The Schneke Shawl spiral has been a little bit addictive. Now that I've reached the back and forth section of the first rectangular end, it's less so. Not feeling the love for 24...
192 The dam busters 10.06.2023 32:39
The Great Airing of the Stash 2023. Hibernating projects emerge, blinking, into the light. The Red Edge gets a new button band and top-down contiguous sleeve cap. Made progress on Against All Odds - closer to done than I remember. Love that. The butterflies from Paint Pan will be knit into stripes using the 24 Days Sock Pattern. Then, after taking care to continue work on old projects, I went a li...
191 amazing technicolour dream shirts 21.05.2023 45:16
The production line. Tiny arms. The trouble with Esther - I’d rather begin the yoke with GRANITE (not “graphite”). Ready to redesign the colorwork on the swatch. The sock makes a brief appearance before returning to time out. I have not yet performed penance on recent stash acquisition, but I did just think up a great name for this project: The Squeaky Spinach Boreal . It’s perfect, right? Ready t...
190 Talisman 06.05.2023 29:19
I Kvetching is now free to all! Find it on Ravelry or on Jeny Staiman’s Payhip . The Stitching show was fun, if a bit short on yarn. Next year, Wonderwool. That said, I’m pretty happy with this button. (Left: new button; right: with the incorrect button it replaced.) The button makes the knitwear. I have always said this. I Can Make Shoes , and so can you. Check them out. Music: Jim Fidler , Merri...
189 I want to do it this way 17.03.2023 30:10
The level of craft chaos was high this week, but Lilly’s retro-vibe pinnies are finished! Pattern is Bias Trimmed Apron from Little Things to Sew by Oliver & S, in lightweight linen with bias binding in designer fabrics from this UK eBay seller . Several knitsibs want an adult-sized version. Still looking - drop a comment if you know of something similar. The Sock is not at a very interesting plac...
188 The Road Trip 11.03.2023 38:51
This week’s quest: design socks that are plain but not boring to knit. It’s a tall f*****g order. Thanks to Fetching designer Cheryl Niamath for her playful spirit and gracious acceptance of our mods. Cheryl models the version of Kvetching that Jeny knit for her; two versions of Fetching at different gauges; Jeny’s uses her interlock bind off . After recording I realized I’d neglected to mention K...
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