Grocery Girls Knit
Two Canadian sisters and yarn-business owners host a cozy, long-form video podcast sharing their knitting projects, travels, and techniques.
This is a classic 'sit and knit' video podcast where two sisters provide a window into their lives as professional fiber artists. Each long episode is a casual, chatty catch-up covering their current projects, yarn acquisitions, and travel. It functions as part project journal, part travelogue for their knitting tours, and part technical workshop, as they often detail specific techniques and even 'surgeries' on their own knits.
“The hosts' genuine sisterly dynamic, combined with their established ecosystem of related businesses (yarn, retreats, tours), makes the show a central hub in the craft community, not just a commentary on it. Their willingness to show and meticulously explain how they fix major knitting mistakes is a recurring and beloved feature.”
Who hosts this show
Jodi Brown and Tracie Millar are two knitting-obsessed sisters from the Edmonton, Alberta area who host the Grocery Girls Knit podcast. The name is a nod to their family's grocery store business, where they worked for years. What started as a video podcast has grown into a larger brand that includes their own hand-dyed yarn company (Frankie Grey Fibres), international knitting tours, and popular retreats.
Credentials & credits
- Podcast Hosts (since 2016)
- Yarn Dyers (Frankie Grey Fibres)
- Knitting Pattern Designers
- Retreat & Workshop Hosts
- Knitting Tour Leaders
Other ventures
- Frankie Grey Fibres (Hand-dyed yarn company)
- Fibre Folk / Hometown Retreats
- International Knitting Tours & Cruises
- Mrs. Brown's Bags (Jodi's project bag company)
What kind of podcast
- Country
- Canada
- Region
- north america
When new episodes drop
- 01LET"S GO TO NORWAY & a new KAL - MAKE AN APRIL SCARF (ep 252)Jun 23, 2026 · 1h 55m
- 02IT’S A WHOLE SITUATION! (ep 251)Jun 11, 2026 · 2h 32m
- 03FINALLY FINISHED FROST LINES & NEW CAST ONS (ep 250)May 27, 2026 · 2h 30m
- 04HOW MANY SWATCHES & YOU CUT WHAT?! (ep 249)May 14, 2026 · 2h 38m
- 05GOATS IN COATS! and other tales. TONS of knits! (ep 248)Apr 30, 2026 · 2h 22m
- 06SWEATER & SOCK TIPS…DREAM YARNS! (EP 247)Apr 2, 2026 · 2h 54m
- 07CHICKENS & STRIPES, OH MY! Ep: 246Mar 4, 2026 · 1h 35m
- 08HOT MESS... BUT WE'RE ALL FRIENDS & 2 NEW MAKE ALONGS! (ep: 245)Feb 19, 2026 · 2h 41m
Notable episodes
- 01HOW MANY SWATCHES & YOU CUT WHAT?! (ep 249)
Features a detailed story of Jodi cutting the entire button band off a finished sweater to re-knit it, a prime example of their 'knitting surgery' segments.
- 02FINALLY FINISHED FROST LINES & NEW CAST ONS (ep 250)
The hosts explain the origin of their 'Grocery Girls' name, stemming from their family's grocery business, and announce a major retreat with well-known instructors.
- 03GOATS IN COATS! and other tales. TONS of knits! (ep 248)
Recounts their knitting tour of Scotland, including a visit to Sanquhar to learn about its complex, historical glove patterns, showcasing their blend of travel and deep craft.
- 04The Grocery Girls Knit-Episode 1!!!
The very first episode from 2016, where they introduce themselves, their family's grocery business, and set the conversational tone for the show.
What you'll be asked on this show
This is a co-hosted, non-interview show, often broadcast live on YouTube. The format is a casual, long-form conversation between sisters Jodi and Tracie. They move organically between personal updates, detailed show-and-tells of their knitting, book and TV recommendations, and announcements for their related businesses, frequently interacting with the live chat audience.
Signature segments
- · Project 'surgery' (cutting knitting to fix it)
- · Sock Talk
- · Live chat shoutouts
- · Detailed show-and-tell of finished objects
- · Retreat and tour announcements
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
The show does not feature formal guest interviews. Instead, the hosts regularly discuss collaborations with, and the work of, other designers, dyers, and instructors, many of whom are featured teachers at their retreats and on their tours.
- Joji Locatellion ep 250 (as a featured retreat instructor)
- Veera Välimäkion ep 250 (as a featured retreat instructor)
- Aleks Byrdon ep 252 (as a featured cruise instructor)
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast is primarily a marketing channel for the hosts' own businesses, including their yarn line (Frankie Grey Fibres) and their popular knitting retreats and international tours. They occasionally mention other brands or yarn shops, sometimes in a sponsored capacity.
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People also ask
- What are the hosts' real names?
- The hosts are sisters Jodi Brown and Tracie Millar.
- Why are they called the 'Grocery Girls'?
- The name comes from their family's grocery store business, which they were involved in for many years.
- Is this an interview podcast?
- No, it is a conversational, co-hosted 'knit and chat' show. They do not have formal interview guests but often discuss collaborations with other designers and instructors.
- Where are the Grocery Girls from?
- They are from the Edmonton, Alberta area in Canada.
- What is Frankie Grey Fibres?
- Frankie Grey Fibres is the hosts' own hand-dyed yarn company. Jodi is the dyer.
- How can I join one of their retreats or tours?
- They announce their retreats and international knitting tours on the podcast and on their website, grocerygirlsknit.com. These events often sell out quickly.
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- [01]About us | Grocery Girls Knitgrocerygirlsknit.com
- [02]The SweetGeorgia Show // S6 E9: The Grocery Girlsschoolofsweetgeorgia.com
- [03]Interview With Grocery Girls' Tracie and Jodi - KnitLeaksknitleaks.com
- [04]Grocery Girls Knit Ltd's WeTravel Profilewetravel.com
- [05]The Grocery Girls Knit-Episode 1!!! - YouTubeyoutube.com
- [06]CHICKENS & STRIPES, OH MY! Ep: 246 - YouTubeyoutube.com
- [07]Frankie Grey Fibres | Official Sitefrankiegreyfibres.com
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