Hi, friend! ❤ - First of all, I love a good pandemic bra burning -- I'm with you! - I need to finally knit a Musselburgh hat or just hats in general - I want to make a scrappy blanket too. My current idea is to hold a cream-colored fingering weight throughout and hold scraps of fingering weight yarns together with it. I guess I'm making stripes? Not sure - Your Seasons Cardigan is stunning! I wish I could knit one myself but I hated those DPNs for the button band - So happy you managed to send me the ACTUAL Cascade 220, I'm loving it! - I'm also loving the Field Day Jacket pattern, such a quick knit. Knitting on it as I watch you actually. MUHAHAH you'll never catch up to me 😈 (Errr of course you will, what am I saying lol) - The lilac/violet Arwetta is lovely! 🌸 I'm so curious to see how the final Pipin Cardi will turn out. It's definitely turning out an interesting shade, with the mohair mixed in. I mean... At some point I need to knit something with my lilac yarn. Who knows. Don't want to think about it, let's pretend it doesn't exist - YES to your Sandnes Garn Line. PERFECTION. The color suits you so well (and I guess it's true for any green yarn I've seen on you so far)
You made me LOL with the comments about where you want to go in the States. I’ve never been to a Dunkin’. Never, lived here all my life and I’m a lot older than you. But when I get to Canada, I can’t wait to get to a Timmy’s!
I love your Kaarina Tee! I too am in SW Ontario and when I saw your project I thought perfect for the summer and also the other seasons with a collared shirt or long sleeve t-shirt underneath and use as a slipover. Thanks for all the inspiration!
I’m so intrigued about your upcoming design; you definitely have a strong sense of direction with your knitwear style, so I’m pondering what it will be based on that! Hope you have a lovely Easter Erin - you even have the yard space for an Easter egg hunt now!
Hi! I just found your podcast today. I'm always happy to find Ontarians knitting on RUclips! I also burned my underwires through pandemic and have switched to almost exclusively Ripple Bralettes by Jessie Mae. Looking forward to continue watching :)
Your backyard looks like a long term project that will be lovely in time. I wish I could give you periwinkle, a great ground cover we have transplanted all over our property. All your projects are beautiful as usual and I think the Oolong tank is for me
I'm alsto from Ontario in Ottawa. Stephen West Bricks blanket uses dk or you can use worsted. It's a stash blanket, I'm knitting it but haven't knitted it in months. I'm also a loose knitter too
Late to the party. I live near Lake Erie in Michigan, USA. I have a lawn and I hate it! Hate! I've been here 3 years and this year? Container gardens all over with little lawn between. Grass along a lake? Harrumph. 😊
I'm only halfway thru the episode....but, had to go right over and purchase the Kaarina, nicely surprised there is a discount at the moment. A few of us are knitting the Excavation, which is a scrappy fingering-weight throw...but I'm sure you can knit it in DK. Also, how wonderful to have a clean slate in your backyard (albeit a lot of work ahead!)...I applaud your decision to plant Clover ❤. When we go to the States, I look forward to the Aldi's grocery store, and lunching at Olive Garden 😋
I’m not a big crocheter either but last summer I crocheted a blanket with a big hook ( 9 mm?) so it went fast. What I did was separate my scrap yarns into darks and lights. I held one dark with one light and did the whole thing in half double crochet. When switching colors I only switched a dark with a dark or light with light and staggered them so I wasn’t switching lights and darks at same time. It was super easy. If you want to see it my ravelry is cassie-d17 and project is called scrappy blanket.
I think it's so interesting how different people's tastes can be. I love holding mohair double with colors that are slightly different. You get a marled look up close, but most people just see a solid color that has depth. I don't know how that will translate with the boucle style mohair you're using, but I definitely don't think your cardigan will be "ugly pretty." I think it will be stunning!
I definitely don't think gravitating towards seasonal colors is following a trend or a character flaw! I think it's something that humans naturally tend to do. I've been leaning into it a lot more over the last year to try to appreciate and acknowledge the passage of time and the growth and change that we all must go through as the seasons turn.
It’s in testing at the moment. I think out in a couple weeks. I’ll post a link on insta when it’s out but I’ll try and remember to mention it next podcast too
Enjoying your knits and plans but I find I can’t keep up. You’re a fast talker for these old ears. I had to scroll back numerous times to try to catch the names of your projects. I even messed around until I finally found the transcript but the blanket you talked about making was written “b comb” or some such. Not sure how I finally came across the beekeeper’s quilt. Would it be too much trouble to put text on the screen like you occasionally add photos? Would certainly help this fan as the names of both knits and designers are often puzzles.
Hi, friend! ❤
- First of all, I love a good pandemic bra burning -- I'm with you!
- I need to finally knit a Musselburgh hat or just hats in general
- I want to make a scrappy blanket too. My current idea is to hold a cream-colored fingering weight throughout and hold scraps of fingering weight yarns together with it. I guess I'm making stripes? Not sure
- Your Seasons Cardigan is stunning! I wish I could knit one myself but I hated those DPNs for the button band
- So happy you managed to send me the ACTUAL Cascade 220, I'm loving it!
- I'm also loving the Field Day Jacket pattern, such a quick knit. Knitting on it as I watch you actually. MUHAHAH you'll never catch up to me 😈 (Errr of course you will, what am I saying lol)
- The lilac/violet Arwetta is lovely! 🌸 I'm so curious to see how the final Pipin Cardi will turn out. It's definitely turning out an interesting shade, with the mohair mixed in. I mean... At some point I need to knit something with my lilac yarn. Who knows. Don't want to think about it, let's pretend it doesn't exist
- YES to your Sandnes Garn Line. PERFECTION. The color suits you so well (and I guess it's true for any green yarn I've seen on you so far)
I LOVE that idea for a blanket. So clever!! I’m so glad your loving the cascade 220. 🥰
You made me LOL with the comments about where you want to go in the States. I’ve never been to a Dunkin’. Never, lived here all my life and I’m a lot older than you. But when I get to Canada, I can’t wait to get to a Timmy’s!
Tim’s has gone downhill lol
Hello from southwestern Ontario! First time watching and really enjoyed it!
I love your Kaarina Tee! I too am in SW Ontario and when I saw your project I thought perfect for the summer and also the other seasons with a collared shirt or long sleeve t-shirt underneath and use as a slipover. Thanks for all the inspiration!
Those are great ideas!
Happy Easter 🐣, love your latest makes and I think the lilacs look good together, looking forward to seeing it finished ❤
Funny, I'll be in Vegas in two weeks too! Be prepared to be HOT there, the desert is brutal!
Have fun!
I’m so intrigued about your upcoming design; you definitely have a strong sense of direction with your knitwear style, so I’m pondering what it will be based on that! Hope you have a lovely Easter Erin - you even have the yard space for an Easter egg hunt now!
Happy Easter!!
Hi! I just found your podcast today. I'm always happy to find Ontarians knitting on RUclips! I also burned my underwires through pandemic and have switched to almost exclusively Ripple Bralettes by Jessie Mae. Looking forward to continue watching :)
Your backyard looks like a long term project that will be lovely in time. I wish I could give you periwinkle, a great ground cover we have transplanted all over our property. All your projects are beautiful as usual and I think the Oolong tank is for me
I’ll look into periwinkle, thanks!!
I'm alsto from Ontario in Ottawa. Stephen West Bricks blanket uses dk or you can use worsted. It's a stash blanket, I'm knitting it but haven't knitted it in months. I'm also a loose knitter too
Late to the party. I live near Lake Erie in Michigan, USA. I have a lawn and I hate it! Hate! I've been here 3 years and this year? Container gardens all over with little lawn between. Grass along a lake? Harrumph. 😊
I'm only halfway thru the episode....but, had to go right over and purchase the Kaarina, nicely surprised there is a discount at the moment. A few of us are knitting the Excavation, which is a scrappy fingering-weight throw...but I'm sure you can knit it in DK. Also, how wonderful to have a clean slate in your backyard (albeit a lot of work ahead!)...I applaud your decision to plant Clover ❤. When we go to the States, I look forward to the Aldi's grocery store, and lunching at Olive Garden 😋
I’ve never been to Olive Garden! I’ve heard so much about it. I’ll look into the excavation - thanks so much for the recommendation 💕
Love the purple! I'm also on a purple train and made the cagill sweater in that colour and haven't been able to stop ever since😂 happy Easter!
Happy Easter! I bet your cargill is lovely in that colour!
I haven't traveled much in Kent, but Ightham Moat is definitely something to see. It is in Sevenoaks and one of the nicest small manors I visited.
I’m not a big crocheter either but last summer I crocheted a blanket with a big hook ( 9 mm?) so it went fast. What I did was separate my scrap yarns into darks and lights. I held one dark with one light and did the whole thing in half double crochet. When switching colors I only switched a dark with a dark or light with light and staggered them so I wasn’t switching lights and darks at same time. It was super easy. If you want to see it my ravelry is cassie-d17 and project is called scrappy blanket.
I’ll look it up! Thank you!!
For dk I would recommend a c2c... If you need a tutorial for any thing crochet I highly recommend the crochet crowd
I think it's so interesting how different people's tastes can be. I love holding mohair double with colors that are slightly different. You get a marled look up close, but most people just see a solid color that has depth. I don't know how that will translate with the boucle style mohair you're using, but I definitely don't think your cardigan will be "ugly pretty." I think it will be stunning!
Thanks! I usually love that style too but I think the boucle is doing it’s own thing haha.
I adore your Oolong Tank!! Also Vegas can be a lot but it's a very interesting place (I'm assuming you're mostly going to be on the Strip)
I think mostly the strip! Tbh I don’t know most of what’s happening
I definitely don't think gravitating towards seasonal colors is following a trend or a character flaw! I think it's something that humans naturally tend to do. I've been leaning into it a lot more over the last year to try to appreciate and acknowledge the passage of time and the growth and change that we all must go through as the seasons turn.
Your oolong tank is beautiful! Where can one find the pattern?
It’s in testing at the moment. I think out in a couple weeks. I’ll post a link on insta when it’s out but I’ll try and remember to mention it next podcast too
How many skeins of WYS Fleece are you using for the Freddie?
I think I’ll need six! I’ll report back when done
The crazy sock lady hacked the jelly roll blanket to be a dk..... maybe that might be something that you would like
Ohhh I’ll look it up!
Show your friend Trader Joe's!!
Enjoying your knits and plans but I find I can’t keep up. You’re a fast talker for these old ears. I had to scroll back numerous times to try to catch the names of your projects. I even messed around until I finally found the transcript but the blanket you talked about making was written “b comb” or some such. Not sure how I finally came across the beekeeper’s quilt. Would it be too much trouble to put text on the screen like you occasionally add photos? Would certainly help this fan as the names of both knits and designers are often puzzles.
Everything is in the description box and you can add close captioning to the video!
You can also change the playback speed.
Yes to everything Olivia said!! I will consider adding the text the video as well. 💕
I am surprised you chose mohair.
I really like seeing new patterns however you need to slow down and take breath you seem really nervous more so than in the beginning 😢