Just stumbled upon your podcast! I enjoyed seeing your beautiful works. My family celebrates Christmas. Each year we pick a different country and make some of the foods from each one. It’s a highlight of our thanksgiving dinner to select our Christmas country. I am looking forward to your next podcast and viewing previous ones too!
Just happened upon your podcast. Enjoyed seeing what you’ve knit. I too did the Arne and Carlos sock a long. I celebrate Christmas. Looking forward to your next podcast.
This is my first time of watching your talk. It caught my eye that you had the stocking from Arne and Carlos advent 2023. I am also doing the KAL . I love the looks of both your Christmas stocking. It is my first time doing a knit along and also first for colorwork.
Yes, I do celebrate Christmas. I just happened upon your channel. It was a video teaching how to do knitting stitches I think. I’ve known how to knit for many many years but it has always intimidated me so I’m hoping you can help me learn some things that I need to know to be able to knit better.
Merry Christmas! It's good to see the two of you together again. I admire all the colourwork you do -- especially socks. I can manage hats and am working on a colourwork sweater but socks -- well, I have tension troubles! I too prefer DPNs and metal ones at that, but the Knitters Pride birch ones have been good to me. The only challenge is breakage -- 2.0 mm and 2.25 mm will snap on me on sock gussets! Though I rarely use those sizes for socks, I am careful to use metal needles when the occasion arises. Yes, I celebrate Christmas -- and because my late DH was Jewish, my daughter and I still celebrate Hanukkah too (It fell before Xmas this year). I figure Jesus probably celebrated it with his family, so why not? 😊 Wishing you all the best for Christmas and the New Year -- from western Canada.
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who breaks wooden needles! I have yet to do a stranded pair of socks for my feet, but I do have them on my wish list of things to make. Merry Christmas and Happy belated Hanukkah!
Merry Xmas from Tasmania Australia. Thanks for sharing your progress on the stocking. I messed up my heel and the top colour work around day 23 but it’s my first try at short row heel, toe up and colourwork too so I consider it a practice piece. Well it’s in two pieces because I knit the leg seperate so I could fix the heel and join it to the leg if I wanted. I knit solid green stripes in between the larger motifs to keep up with the KAL too. I needed the mystery and daily reveal to keep my momentum on it. I watched your video on Arne’s heel
Many firsts for you in the stocking-a-long; hurray for you for jumping in! I also enjoyed the daily reveal of the next six rows, as it was easy for me to keep up with it.
Congrats on hitting such a major milestone, ladies! Hope your Christmas was wonderful. We celebrate everything in my family!
Thanks. Oh my, if you celebrate everything, you must have a super busy holiday season. Happy New Year!
My family and I celebrate Christmas! Best Wishes to you both for a joyous season and THANKS for doing Quail's Knitting Nest!🎄
Merry 🎄 Christmas 🎁
Yes, I celebrate Christmas. My Mom loved Christmas and so do I.
Merry 🎄 Christmas
Yes I celebrate Christmas in Australia in summer . I wish you Merry Christmas to you too
Merry Christmas!
Congratulations on your milestone! 🎉
Thank you!
You have inspired me to make a color work stocking using worsted weight yarn.🧶🧦 And I celebrate Christmas. 🎄
Oh, good! Let us know how your stocking turns out. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Merry Christmas! You both look so festive in this episode. So great to catch up with you this morning. Wishing you all the best in 2024!
Merry Christmas ⛄ 🌲
A big congratulations on reaching 1K subscribers!
Thanks!
Just stumbled upon your podcast! I enjoyed seeing your beautiful works. My family celebrates Christmas. Each year we pick a different country and make some of the foods from each one. It’s a highlight of our thanksgiving dinner to select our Christmas country. I am looking forward to your next podcast and viewing previous ones too!
Welcome! What a clever way to celebrate Christmas 🎄. Happy New Year 🎊
Just happened upon your podcast. Enjoyed seeing what you’ve knit. I too did the Arne and Carlos sock a long. I celebrate Christmas. Looking forward to your next podcast.
Welcome to the podcast! I like how my Christmas stocking turned out; I'm sure yours looks good, too. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 🎊
This is my first time of watching your talk. It caught my eye that you had the stocking from Arne and Carlos advent 2023. I am also doing the KAL . I love the looks of both your Christmas stocking. It is my first time doing a knit along and also first for colorwork.
The stocking-a-long is a great project for firsts of all kinds. I hope your color work is coming along well; I enjoy it very much.
@@QuailsKnittingNest yes my color work stocking is coming along.I am really enjoying it.
We do celebrate Christmas at this house.
Merry Christmas!
Yes we do celebrate Christmas. This year is our turn to host with 21 people coming. 🎄
Wow, that is a lot of people! I hope your visits are merry and bright.
Yes, I do celebrate Christmas. I just happened upon your channel. It was a video teaching how to do knitting stitches I think. I’ve known how to knit for many many years but it has always intimidated me so I’m hoping you can help me learn some things that I need to know to be able to knit better.
Welcome to the channel! I hope your knitting improves to your liking, so it can be a fun thing for you to do. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Merry Christmas! It's good to see the two of you together again. I admire all the colourwork you do -- especially socks. I can manage hats and am working on a colourwork sweater but socks -- well, I have tension troubles! I too prefer DPNs and metal ones at that, but the Knitters Pride birch ones have been good to me. The only challenge is breakage -- 2.0 mm and 2.25 mm will snap on me on sock gussets! Though I rarely use those sizes for socks, I am careful to use metal needles when the occasion arises.
Yes, I celebrate Christmas -- and because my late DH was Jewish, my daughter and I still celebrate Hanukkah too (It fell before Xmas this year). I figure Jesus probably celebrated it with his family, so why not? 😊 Wishing you all the best for Christmas and the New Year -- from western Canada.
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who breaks wooden needles! I have yet to do a stranded pair of socks for my feet, but I do have them on my wish list of things to make. Merry Christmas and Happy belated Hanukkah!
Merry Xmas from Tasmania Australia. Thanks for sharing your progress on the stocking. I messed up my heel and the top colour work around day 23 but it’s my first try at short row heel, toe up and colourwork too so I consider it a practice piece. Well it’s in two pieces because I knit the leg seperate so I could fix the heel and join it to the leg if I wanted. I knit solid green stripes in between the larger motifs to keep up with the KAL too. I needed the mystery and daily reveal to keep my momentum on it. I watched your video on Arne’s heel
Many firsts for you in the stocking-a-long; hurray for you for jumping in! I also enjoyed the daily reveal of the next six rows, as it was easy for me to keep up with it.
My husband stuffed my stocking real full with yarn because of the extra heel space.
That is hilarious! Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year 🎉