"And my friend Judy wouldn't stop asking me, where's Zeke? Are you ever going to finish Zeke? And how about your blanket? She shamed me into it." LOL I'm dying with laughter!!!!! Great job on both!!! Full disclosure, my Pajama Cardigan 2.o #2 is still unfinished! Can't wait to see your Love Note! I'm planning to knit one without the lace.💕💕💕xoxo Judy
Just LUV knitting & watching your podcast, Marie! How you knit your wonderful projects so quickly & beautifully, I will never know! Thankyou for sharing your inspiration, which in turn inspires us all! I really enjoy hearing about your precious friendships too! Keep well! 🙏🏻🥰❤️🧶
The cardigan! It looks so perfect. I'm so happy it's at home in your wardrobe now! Those sweater photos had me chuckling, remembering how we were scuttling around trying to surprise her with it. Oh my goodness, it was so good!
Your cardigan is beautiful!❤. What a great re-cap of the retreat 😊. The sweater is “Maailman synty”by Jenna K The pattern can be found in the Knitted Kalevala book by Jenna Kostet published in 2022 by Laine Publishing (in case anyone is wondering). It was SO funny to see the pictures of everyone wearing it and so amazing that it looked great on every single person! Such a wonderful time! A great bunch of women❤ mary
Hello Marie. I am really happy to see you. Judy talks a lot of you and I love her too very much. I live in Belgium and cannot be there on that wonderful retreat. Wish you and your friends a lot of great times together 🔥💌🙏
Thank you so much for your help with guiding me in finding “knitting through” Podcast…I found her! Can’t wait to hear any plans for another retreat coming up…sounds wonderful…
Such a lovely catch up Marie ❤ Glad you are feeling better. Thanks for showing off your fabulous Njord Socks...and of course those DK socks were designed for you 😊😅.
Oh NOOO. I am sorry you were sick. That stinks! I hope you are feeling better. Your cardigan came out beautiful. ❤. Love it. Now it’s on my list. Thanks for that. Haha Chat soon! Oh I just finished watching and I needed the tissues. Thanks for the happy tears!
About your tight I-cords... I think I have seems some tutorials about how to get them looser. It might have been fro mm Andrea Mowry in one of her chats, but I think it was Stephen West. I'll see if I can find it. But I think it was something about adding an extra 'round' or 'repeat' occasionally just on the I-cord stitches as you go along. Thank you for making a podcast. I get such inspiration and dream knitting ideas from watching all of you. (I live in New Brunswick, so I know a lot of the other testers for Nancy's socks). Happy Knitting.
ruclips.net/video/_CmnRYYbW2U/видео.htmlfeature=shared This is a technique that Stephen West uses. I have not tried it, so I can't give a proper recommendation. Maybe it would work for you. Because, dang, an icord edge is so polished looking.
Hi Marie! Enjoy your podcast so much…🙂🧶..I am so intrigued about your retreat you helped host. I live in central Indiana and want to find the podcaster who attended the retreat with you and the other ladies. I can’t seem to find her on RUclips. Can you please tell me the name of her channel again? I tried to find it in your content info from your podcast and that failed me also..🥴… thanks again and happy knitting!
You can find her by clicking the link in the description box below my video. She is Knitting Through (previously Capital K knitting). Try searching if the link won't work for you!
In regard to the Traveler cowl and the I-cord edge. Maybe you could try knitting the cowl without the I-cord edge and just add it on after the cowl is finished. Maybe it would have more stretch that way. You might try making a couple of swatches (one with the I-cord edge and one added afterwards) to see if it the "added" I-Cord gives more stretch before making the whole cowl. Just some thoughts.
"And my friend Judy wouldn't stop asking me, where's Zeke? Are you ever going to finish Zeke? And how about your blanket? She shamed me into it." LOL I'm dying with laughter!!!!! Great job on both!!! Full disclosure, my Pajama Cardigan 2.o #2 is still unfinished! Can't wait to see your Love Note! I'm planning to knit one without the lace.💕💕💕xoxo Judy
Yes I was thinking about that Pajama Cardigan lol! Thanks for popping in and joining me and for keep tabs on my knitting! xoxo
Just LUV knitting & watching your podcast, Marie! How you knit your wonderful projects so quickly & beautifully, I will never know! Thankyou for sharing your inspiration, which in turn inspires us all! I really enjoy hearing about your precious friendships too! Keep well! 🙏🏻🥰❤️🧶
Awww, I am so happy to hear you enjoy sitting with me and that you gain some inspiration! Thank you so much for joining me!
The cardigan! It looks so perfect. I'm so happy it's at home in your wardrobe now!
Those sweater photos had me chuckling, remembering how we were scuttling around trying to surprise her with it. Oh my goodness, it was so good!
So happy with my cardi! And yes I think the sweater shenanigans were one of the most fun parts! Thanks for joining me Bethany! hugs
Your cardigan is beautiful!❤. What a great re-cap of the retreat 😊. The sweater is “Maailman synty”by Jenna K The pattern can be found in the Knitted Kalevala book by Jenna Kostet published in 2022 by Laine Publishing (in case anyone is wondering). It was SO funny to see the pictures of everyone wearing it and so amazing that it looked great on every single person! Such a wonderful time! A great bunch of women❤ mary
Thank you for sharing that info! We truly had the best time ever and are so glad that you were there with us! So much fun xoxo
Thank you so much for the shout out! Your makes are lovely. Excited for your navy Love Note!! Take care Marie❤
Thanks so much for watching, I am very excited about my Love Note as well!
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Hello Marie. I am really happy to see you. Judy talks a lot of you and I love her too very much. I live in Belgium and cannot be there on that wonderful retreat. Wish you and your friends a lot of great times together 🔥💌🙏
What a lovely comment, thank you for joining me on the podcast! Judy is such a sweetheart and has been a wonderful friend to me!
Thank you so much for your help with guiding me in finding “knitting through”
Podcast…I found her! Can’t wait to hear any plans for another retreat coming up…sounds wonderful…
Glad you found her!
Such a lovely catch up Marie ❤ Glad you are feeling better. Thanks for showing off your fabulous Njord Socks...and of course those DK socks were designed for you 😊😅.
OMG I KNEW IT!! I am honored you fell pray to my whining bahaha! Thanks for joining me & for having me for the test! xoxo
Thank you so much for the sweet mention of my little channel, Marie! You said such kind things.❤
Awwww, you are so welcome! I enjoy watching your podcast! Thanks for joining me here!
I love icords as well but I wouldn’t want it for my neckline either. Your alpaca is a cutie!! I always enjoy your channel :)
Thank you so much for watching!
Great podcast Marie! I now have new patterns in my Ravelry cart LOL. So glad you all had so much fun at your retreat 🥰
Thank you Kim, I am glad you found some temptations ha!
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Oh NOOO. I am sorry you were sick. That stinks! I hope you are feeling better.
Your cardigan came out beautiful. ❤. Love it. Now it’s on my list. Thanks for that. Haha Chat soon!
Oh I just finished watching and I needed the tissues. Thanks for the happy tears!
So happy with my cardigan and I shall wear it with all the fond memories wrapped up in it! Thanks for watching!
About your tight I-cords... I think I have seems some tutorials about how to get them looser. It might have been fro mm Andrea Mowry in one of her chats, but I think it was Stephen West. I'll see if I can find it. But I think it was something about adding an extra 'round' or 'repeat' occasionally just on the I-cord stitches as you go along.
Thank you for making a podcast. I get such inspiration and dream knitting ideas from watching all of you. (I live in New Brunswick, so I know a lot of the other testers for Nancy's socks). Happy Knitting.
ruclips.net/video/_CmnRYYbW2U/видео.htmlfeature=shared
This is a technique that Stephen West uses. I have not tried it, so I can't give a proper recommendation. Maybe it would work for you. Because, dang, an icord edge is so polished looking.
Thanks so much for the info! Glad to have you along here on my channel
That alpaca is ADORABLE!
Zeke!! LOL!
Hi Marie! Enjoy your podcast so much…🙂🧶..I am so intrigued about your retreat you helped host. I live in central Indiana and want to find the podcaster who attended the retreat with you and the other ladies. I can’t seem to find her on RUclips. Can you please tell me the name of her channel again? I tried to find it in your content info from your podcast and that failed me also..🥴… thanks again and happy knitting!
You can find her by clicking the link in the description box below my video. She is Knitting Through (previously Capital K knitting). Try searching if the link won't work for you!
In regard to the Traveler cowl and the I-cord edge. Maybe you could try knitting the cowl without the I-cord edge and just add it on after the cowl is finished. Maybe it would have more stretch that way. You might try making a couple of swatches (one with the I-cord edge and one added afterwards) to see if it the "added" I-Cord gives more stretch before making the whole cowl. Just some thoughts.
Yes I may do that!! I appreciate the suggestions for sure! Thanks for watching!
Can you tell me which Love Note you're talking about? Also, how do I find you on Ravelry?
I'm sorry I wasn't more specific! The Love Note is by Tin Can Knits and you can find me on Ravelry as Olde Thyme Knits.
Thank you!