Looking forward to part 2! I am always thrilled when I see you have uploaded because I always learn something and find your content style very relaxing while it's informative
I got so lucky, in a way... My LYS had been stocking Jamieson and Smith, then decided not to keep it in stock. It sat there for ages, until she marked it way down, and then I got a heap of the colours as well as bulk amounts of the neutrals and basic background colours. It does mean I don't have anywhere to buy more and see it in person, but it really helped build my stash up!
Great idea for a mini series. I love colourwork and have lots of yarn but squashed into a plastic vacuum sac. Your idea of the shallow underbed crates is giving me ideas for better storage solutions . Thanks
Thanks Mel. Your filing system is really neat. I like the shallow drawer idea, it’s very practical and easy to see at a glance, obvious . . . Now you have pointed it out! I don’t buy fibres which have been superwashed or with any synthetic components any more, my own personal choice to move towards self sustainability. I have also been trying to think of ways to utilise my existing furniture to make it as easy to see as your drawer system. You have given me a lot of ideas, thanks heaps! I’m really looking forward to episode 2.
So excited for this miniseries! Love the way you organize and present information. And the way you store colorwork yarns by color is so practical (and beauitful!).
Hi Mel - just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel! I found you on my home page a few weeks ago and have binged all of your videos 😍. I like the way you explain your choices for each project you cover - yarn, modifications for fit, and construction. Love all the details! Looking forward to the rest of this series on color work yarns. Thanks!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your thoughtful, reasoned approach to the podcast! I always get helpful ideas. I get excited when I see you have a new podcast. Plus, what a freaking badass you are! I saw you lifting weights at the gym in a podcast, I think you should change your title to "Don't Mess With Mel". I seriously think you are the best.
I am so happy I discovered your podcast today! I found it so well done and interesting that I have subscribed to it immediately after watching this episode. I love Fair isle and colour work and over the last 30 years I have accumulated quite the stash/treasure trove 😉 which I store in bins. I create colour cards of those yarns where I can't buy any and store them never too far to be pulled out when inspiration strikes. I have also made yardage lists so that I find rapidly similar yarns suitable to be knit together. Your storage idea with the drawers is excellent! Yet how do you insure that they are mothproof?
I was careful for the first few years when I moved to this house, but luckily moths don’t seem to be an issue here. I move my stash around a lot so they don’t have much time to get settled 😉
Thanks a lot for this series. Unique, interesting and very detailed as always. Just one practical question: how do you avoid moths in your stash? I can see that the plastic boxes are ideal for that but the drawer has openings...
Luckily I don’t seem to be in a very moth-prone area here; I do move the yarn around frequently and am always on the lookout for signs of bugs. At other places I’ve lived, I would definitely need to be keeping things in plastic.
Thank you! I’m always referencing Elizabeth Doherty’s top-down set in sleeve book, it’s well worth a read if you’re interested in sweater construction.
Fantastic idea for a series! I always get fresh ideas from your videos. I appreciate the time you put into producing them and delivering the content in a professional way. My colorwork stash is crazy. Also accumulated over decades, but still, it's a bit much. LOL! I wonder if you will cover your go-to resources for working with color. Radcliffe's "Essential Guide to Colorwork Techniques", and of course anything by Alice Starmore are great resources. Looking forward to future episodes!
Thank you, I really appreciate that! You definitely see where I’m going with this, one of the Alice Starmore books is going to play a part in the third video 😉. I somehow am not familiar with the Radcliffe book, but I’m going to check it out asap now - thanks for the tip!
Great video! Can't wait for the rest of the series
Looking forward to part 2! I am always thrilled when I see you have uploaded because I always learn something and find your content style very relaxing while it's informative
I’m so happy to hear that, thank you!
Lovely thankyou ❤
I got so lucky, in a way... My LYS had been stocking Jamieson and Smith, then decided not to keep it in stock. It sat there for ages, until she marked it way down, and then I got a heap of the colours as well as bulk amounts of the neutrals and basic background colours. It does mean I don't have anywhere to buy more and see it in person, but it really helped build my stash up!
Great idea for a mini series. I love colourwork and have lots of yarn but squashed into a plastic vacuum sac. Your idea of the shallow underbed crates is giving me ideas for better storage solutions . Thanks
Thanks Mel. Your filing system is really neat. I like the shallow drawer idea, it’s very practical and easy to see at a glance, obvious . . . Now you have pointed it out! I don’t buy fibres which have been superwashed or with any synthetic components any more, my own personal choice to move towards self sustainability. I have also been trying to think of ways to utilise my existing furniture to make it as easy to see as your drawer system. You have given me a lot of ideas, thanks heaps! I’m really looking forward to episode 2.
This was great! I can't wait for #2!
So excited about this series. Please transfer all your colorwork knowledge to my brain thanks!!
You made my day! Your podcasts are always such a treat! Looking forward to part two! Take care Mel! 🙌🏻
Thank you!
So excited for this miniseries! Love the way you organize and present information. And the way you store colorwork yarns by color is so practical (and beauitful!).
🥰 thank you!!!
ahh love this! seriously love those wooly yarns and the swatches and the cardi you are wearing!! especially the drawer of moody reds and blues 💙
Hi Mel - just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel! I found you on my home page a few weeks ago and have binged all of your videos 😍. I like the way you explain your choices for each project you cover - yarn, modifications for fit, and construction. Love all the details! Looking forward to the rest of this series on color work yarns. Thanks!
Yay! Welcome and thank you so much for the nice comment!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your thoughtful, reasoned approach to the podcast! I always get helpful ideas. I get excited when I see you have a new podcast. Plus, what a freaking badass you are! I saw you lifting weights at the gym in a podcast, I think you should change your title to "Don't Mess With Mel". I seriously think you are the best.
LOL!!! Thank you so much Vicki ❤️
I am so happy I discovered your podcast today! I found it so well done and interesting that I have subscribed to it immediately after watching this episode.
I love Fair isle and colour work and over the last 30 years I have accumulated quite the stash/treasure trove 😉 which I store in bins. I create colour cards of those yarns where I can't buy any and store them never too far to be pulled out when inspiration strikes. I have also made yardage lists so that I find rapidly similar yarns suitable to be knit together.
Your storage idea with the drawers is excellent! Yet how do you insure that they are mothproof?
I was careful for the first few years when I moved to this house, but luckily moths don’t seem to be an issue here. I move my stash around a lot so they don’t have much time to get settled 😉
Would love to know the pattern for your buttonless cardigan. 😍
It’s the Oak Cardigan by Marie Wallin! I talked more about it in episode 10-11 (I think!)
Thanks a lot for this series. Unique, interesting and very detailed as always. Just one practical question: how do you avoid moths in your stash? I can see that the plastic boxes are ideal for that but the drawer has openings...
Luckily I don’t seem to be in a very moth-prone area here; I do move the yarn around frequently and am always on the lookout for signs of bugs. At other places I’ve lived, I would definitely need to be keeping things in plastic.
Thanks!!
I’ve been binge watching your videos. Thank you for making them. Who is the Elizabeth that you reference for the sleeves?Thx.
Thank you! I’m always referencing Elizabeth Doherty’s top-down set in sleeve book, it’s well worth a read if you’re interested in sweater construction.
Fantastic idea for a series! I always get fresh ideas from your videos. I appreciate the time you put into producing them and delivering the content in a professional way. My colorwork stash is crazy. Also accumulated over decades, but still, it's a bit much. LOL! I wonder if you will cover your go-to resources for working with color. Radcliffe's "Essential Guide to Colorwork Techniques", and of course anything by Alice Starmore are great resources. Looking forward to future episodes!
Thank you, I really appreciate that! You definitely see where I’m going with this, one of the Alice Starmore books is going to play a part in the third video 😉. I somehow am not familiar with the Radcliffe book, but I’m going to check it out asap now - thanks for the tip!