Tack Sara för ett mycket inspirerande avsnitt med all din fina stickning och Alice Starmore. Köpte ett kit med Mary Tudor från Virtual Yarn för 5 år sedan, stickare kroppen direkt och sedan blev det stopp. Nu känns det helt rätt att plocka fram koftan och göra den klar. Underbart mönster och garn. Tack för inspiration 🥰
Your Star Cardigan is a beautiful Masterpiece 🖤🩶🤍 Love all the patterns from Alice Starmore. Her patterns are stunning, powerful and at the same time feminine ❤️
Tack för ännu ett inspirerande avsnitt! Uppskattar att du har en egen ton, att du inte är en kopia av andra, att du talar om det du brinner för (långsam och gärna komplicerad stickning, specifika kulörer etc) ochvsärskilt uppskattar jag inspirerande sticktips till maken. Förbluffande få stickar lika mycket till sina män som till sig själva. Män är ofta jättesnygga i stickat, tycker jag. Tacksam för alla tips och all underbar inspiration. 🙏
I love your podcast…every episode! I’ll never be as creative and productive as you, but that’s okay! You inspire me to goa little further in my crafting ❤. I do have one request: Sometimes I can’t quite make out the name of a yarn, designer, pattern name, place or store…possibly because it’s Swedish, or because it’s in English but your slight accent gets in the way in that instance. Would you be able to make brief note of each yarn/pattern/designer or perhaps show it on the screen? I don’t know if this is a lot of extra work for you, but I would love to look up some of the info you share with us. Thanks for considering this request 😊
Det blev en tidig stund nu på måndagsmorgonen. Tack för underbar inspiration. Nu ska jag gå och plocka fram mina böcker från Alice Starmore. Ha det gott!
I had to get my Vivian Hoxbrø book on night sweaters out, she has patterns but also detailed instructions on how to make your own, they are very similar to your Spedetroja plus there is all the history. I believe it's from 2017 so maybe available. The Tudor Rose book is gorgeous, the hardback version is a real coffee-table book! And I like the same ones you have chosen, they are still on my dream list though... I love historical and traditional knitting and am always looking for more information on Alpine styles (traveling stitch patterns, cabling and garter are the most typical, as well as fine lace stockings, shawls, sleeves/mitts). I wish there was as much interest in it as there is in Scandinavian knitting! There could be so much potential there but the existing books aren't very inspiring except for some old b/w collections of stitch patterns from Bavaria and Austria from the 1980s. It could do with a revival :)
Hi Sarah. I make myself linen dresses also. Do you put a zip in the dresses? I need to add zippers so that I can step into the dress. I have the Star pattern but have knit it up yet. Your B&W version looks beautiful
Beautiful knitwork! Specially love the cardi you’re wearing. Keep up inspiring us❤
Tack Sara för ett mycket inspirerande avsnitt med all din fina stickning och Alice Starmore. Köpte ett kit med Mary Tudor från Virtual Yarn för 5 år sedan, stickare kroppen direkt och sedan blev det stopp. Nu känns det helt rätt att plocka fram koftan och göra den klar. Underbart mönster och garn. Tack för inspiration 🥰
What a beautiful Hansel Hap!
Sara everything you make I want to knit what an inspiration you are to all of us thank you and have a lovely skiing holiday
Your Star Cardigan is a beautiful Masterpiece 🖤🩶🤍 Love all the patterns from Alice Starmore. Her patterns are stunning, powerful and at the same time feminine ❤️
Tack för ännu ett inspirerande avsnitt! Uppskattar att du har en egen ton, att du inte är en kopia av andra, att du talar om det du brinner för (långsam och gärna komplicerad stickning, specifika kulörer etc) ochvsärskilt uppskattar jag inspirerande sticktips till maken. Förbluffande få stickar lika mycket till sina män som till sig själva. Män är ofta jättesnygga i stickat, tycker jag. Tacksam för alla tips och all underbar inspiration. 🙏
I keep repeating myself ! You’re amazing. You know exactly what you like and don’t like, so determined about style, colors, fit ,…👌🏻❤️
Your finish on your knitting is so pretty - amazing job 🤩
I love your podcast…every episode! I’ll never be as creative and productive as you, but that’s okay! You inspire me to goa little further in my crafting ❤. I do have one request: Sometimes I can’t quite make out the name of a yarn, designer, pattern name, place or store…possibly because it’s Swedish, or because it’s in English but your slight accent gets in the way in that instance. Would you be able to make brief note of each yarn/pattern/designer or perhaps show it on the screen? I don’t know if this is a lot of extra work for you, but I would love to look up some of the info you share with us. Thanks for considering this request 😊
Det blev en tidig stund nu på måndagsmorgonen. Tack för underbar inspiration. Nu ska jag gå och plocka fram mina böcker från Alice Starmore. Ha det gott!
Du är så duktig på allt du tar dig för, mönsterstickningen på senaste koftan är ju bara wow🧶🤗🥰🥰
Alltså din Starkofta är helt fantastisk 🤩 och passar dig så himla bra. Tack för ett väldigt inspirerande avsnitt och stort tack för sällskapet 🥰
You star cardigan is stunning. Condolences on the loss of your mother in law
I had to get my Vivian Hoxbrø book on night sweaters out, she has patterns but also detailed instructions on how to make your own, they are very similar to your Spedetroja plus there is all the history. I believe it's from 2017 so maybe available.
The Tudor Rose book is gorgeous, the hardback version is a real coffee-table book! And I like the same ones you have chosen, they are still on my dream list though...
I love historical and traditional knitting and am always looking for more information on Alpine styles (traveling stitch patterns, cabling and garter are the most typical, as well as fine lace stockings, shawls, sleeves/mitts). I wish there was as much interest in it as there is in Scandinavian knitting! There could be so much potential there but the existing books aren't very inspiring except for some old b/w collections of stitch patterns from Bavaria and Austria from the 1980s. It could do with a revival :)
Golden Plover är en ljungpipare. Och älskar din kofta!
Tack så mycket
Hi Sarah. I make myself linen dresses also. Do you put a zip in the dresses? I need to add zippers so that I can step into the dress. I have the Star pattern but have knit it up yet. Your B&W version looks beautiful