Bonjour Marie-Ève, Je viens tout juste de découvrir ton podcast et j'ai bien apprécié le moment à t'écouter. Tu m'as donné envie d'essayer ma drop spindle que j'ai depuis un moment déjà! Moi non plus je n'ai pas encore eu la piqure du Ranunculus. Puisque c'est ma journée tricot, je penses bien écouter tes autres épisodes. À bientôt!
What a wonderful surprise to find your podcast via youtube suggestion, I love your calm style and your projects are all wonderful, I live in New Zealand so we are definitely having some cooler nights just now, I have just finished the Paloma top by Truly Myrtle.
Hello Marie-Ève, I modified my Ranunculus, because I had the same "stockinette in the round boring" as you have. I just repeated some of the patterns of the yoke in the body. Love it. This is an amazing first episode. Happy knitting, Uschi
You're a natural ! Great first episode. Your Ranunculus looks spectacular as does your Franken Jumper :). Your craft room looks amazing, You look very industrious. How exciting moving to Italy, Im sure everything will fall into place for you.
Thank you for sharing - no, not boring!! Love the organic innovation that is part of your creative process - lots of talent there and I really enjoy your aesthetic. Happy making - I'm a fan!
I love your podcast! Looking forward to the next one. Beautiful socks. 😊 love that you are also crocheting. 🧶 your squares are lovely. Can’t wait to see what you are going to make with these. Thanks again for sharing! Best. 🎉😊
Hello dear, such a beauty. Your sweetness and your works make me smile. Such a joy these days where war is at our door... to look at you and knit with you. You gave me some peace. That, and the way you mix patterns. Bravo!!! Thats the way to go. Waiting for your next time here. Be well Shilhav
So glad I came across your video. It’s amazing that this is your first video. You’re a natural. Brown is my favorite color so your neutral esthetic is just what I like to see
Thank you I really enjoyed your Podcast, very interesting to see the crafts that you do. I knit mostly now, but have dabbled in quite few other crafts. And you have an adorable cat so I am definitely coming back 😅 I am a cat lover ❤ over the years I have also renovated old furniture which I really enjoyed, making it my own. Good luck in your job search, see you again soon I hope. 😊
Lovely first episode ! I loved hearing about how you ended up living in Italy as someone who also met a foreigner and moved to another country , selling everything and starting over is such an adventure. Enjoy :))
Just loved your first podcast. It is wonderful that beautiful young people like yourself are giving knitting a much needed facelift. Having said that, I really don’t ‘get’ the popularity of the ranunculus … it seems so dated and reminiscent of something my grandmother would wear. I’m sure you’ll look gorgeous in it but it baffles me why it is so popular when there are so many amazing patterns out there. Brown is definitely your colour btw 😊and I love your petite knits shawl… please don’t frog it. Can’t wait to see more podcasts from you Von in Aus x
Thank you for sharing your knitting and your life info- so interesting that you live in Italy! Would love to see more of where you live in Italy, lifestyle and all of your projects as time allows, when and if, you feel so inclined.
Bravo Marie-Ève, c’est plaisant de te voir. Je suis très fière de toi. Tu travail tellement bien. J’ai hâte de voir tes prochains vidéos. I hope some day soon you get a spinning wheel. Tante Rachel xox
Welcome to Italy. Perhaps you could make a winter headband with your first skein of yarn which you spun. I think that the colors will compliment your hair color nicely. Enjoy your craft time and kudos on your first video which was so enjoyable.
Thanks for a great first episode. Really enjoyable to hear about your knits and also about your life. What a great adventure. I look forward t9 the next episode.
Great podcast! I love your granny squares. I think it will make a beautiful cardigan or blanket. I love the idea of using up the things you have. I hope you have a lovely week.☺️
Glad you have decided to do a podcast, I love your calming and natural vibes. Congratulations for the first episode 😊🎉. I’m waiting patiently for the next one.
I am so happy to have come across you, I loved the whole episode, where you are living is beautiful why move, enjoy your new life which is an adventure. I am interested to know what kind of career you have. Love your work looking forward to your next episode. Xx
great first podcast actually great any podcast you seemed very comfortable I watched until the end and did see you do have pomegranate trees in your yard how lucky you are to have such a lovely place to live around. What a wonderful life you wake up to even if just for now this is something you will remember for a lifetime, hope to see more of your surroundings, my family comes from the Island of Sicily so have always felt connected to that area of Italy and wanted to visit there one day.
Lovely first episode! Such high quality :) Thank you for sharing all of your making. I´ve also knit a Tulip Sweater, Sophie Shawl and Ranunculus (and am about to knit my second Ranunculus), so it was extra fun hearing your take on those patterns. Wishing you all the best for settling down in Italy! I also moved abroad last year (from Germany to Norway) and knitting has really helped me find a community of like-minded people in my new home, maybe it will for you too. :)
Great first episode. Your knits are very beautiful. I love your color choices. You did a great job on the sweater you are wearing, putting two patterns together. How long have you been knitting? Take care, I look forward to seeing you again.
You look a lot like my goddaugher Megan...she is also Italian. I really like your kind of taste as I always mesh patterns together or put in my own twist in a pattern...
So glad to have come across your first episode. I enjoyed it so much! I love your knitting content, but even more so your relocation story because it's so relatable to me. It's exciting but can be lonely and daunting at times, at least that's my experience :). I wish you all the best with settling down in your new home ❤
Thanks!! And yes I can relate with your experience! It’s mostly good, but it also comes with some more difficult moments, but knitting certainly helps to get through them :)
Hey Marie! Welcome to the knitting podcast game :) I always love to see new podcasts popping up and you are a natural! I really like your Franken Sweater very much! I am currently also trying to adjust the length of a sweater and considered sweater surgery but I found it too tedious and just ripped back instead. The Carta Socks are gorgeous and I really hope they won't get holes in them. Be carefull with spinning, it is very addictive! excited to see more from you in the future! greetings from Germany !
You had me at I've moved to Italy! I much rather the European aesthetic than North American and the jumper you are wearing confirmed a style that will appeal. Also thank you for not slurping tea as seems to be the trend and also for presenting at a good pace! Looking forward to the next one.
Hello Marie-Eve...I'm just finding you, a bit late for the party, but I wanted to welcome you to the knitting community on RUclips. I do not have a channel (yet), but hope to someday as well. I am also a knitter, I enjoy crocheting, spinning for 30+ years, and I have dabbled in some beginner weaving projects. Did you figure out what to do with your yarn pieces? Are they wool? I was wondering if you could make dryer balls with them? I saw (and haven't researched it yet) a DIY on Pinterest for making wool dryer balls, are your pieces wool? Well, I see you have other episodes so you may have figured out what to do with them, but I thought of dryer balls right away. Just in case you aren't familiar with them, someone came up with an idea for using felted wool balls as a natural softener & it also takes care of static in the dryer. Mine have been around for years, and they are still working well. Just an idea...and I am enjoying your first episode...back to finishing up. I am enjoying seeing your finished projects and WIPS, and again welcome!
Thanks for the warm welcome 🥰 and that’s a great idea to use my little yarn pieces! Most of them are wool and I still have not used them. I also saw some coasters at the store the other day made with small felted wool balls assembled together, I think I may try to do that! Thanks for the idea! 😀 and I hope to see a podcast from you soon :)
Thank you Marie for your wonderful podcast. Great job on your first episode🎉 I am new to sock knitting and am wondering about your socks “piercing”? What does that mean? Look forward to seeing more of your episodes❤
Thanks! And it just means that I will probably get holes in those socks once I wear them 😅 since there is no nylon, the yarn can create a more delicate fabric, so I’m scared that once I wear them in shoes and walk around, the fabric won’t be strong enough and I’ll be left with socks full of holes on the sole… let’s see!
Welcome and such a wonderful first podcast! I love what you shared and am looking forward to more. I do have a question about your Tulip Sweater - I have yet to make one as many of the ones I've seen the scallops seem to curl. Your lay beautifully flat. Did you modify anything there? Thank you:)
Thanks! For the tulip hem, I think that 1) binding off the stitches very loosely, 2) using a yarn that is more on the rustic side (something that will hold it’s shape) and 3) a good wet block followed by pinning down each individual scallop with lots of pins were the main reasons that helped them to not curl. I hope this helps :)
Ton chandail te va vraiment bien. Très beau modèle. Comme ma petite-fille, qui a 16 ans, te ressemble beaucoup, je crois que ce chandail lui irait super bien. Jamais eu de problèmes avec le son, tout est parfait! J’espère que tu te plais en Italie. Tu apprendras sûrement la langue rapidement, étant plongée tête première dans la culture. Quelle est la température là où tu habites comparativement à notre Montréal tout glacé? Porte-toi bien!❤
Merci! 🥰 Ici, il fait entre 10-15 degrés ces temps-ci! L’hiver au Canada ne me manque pas du tout 😅 mais je trouve ça quand même bizarre de ne plus voir de neige!
Lovely podcast. Look forward to more. Re your crochet, you might want to check out the "Its a Sarah" podcast" if you've not already. She's recently finished a lovely granny square jumper and she's also done a granny square cardigan. It may give you some inspiration.
Wonderful first episode, great content, and beautifully photographed. You are so fortunate to live in such a lovely setting even for a short time. I also appreciate all the links to the things you mentioned; this is so helpful! You might be interested in this video for using your scrap yarn, though it might take you further down a spinning rabbit hole: ruclips.net/video/tPVo2qP9S1U/видео.html
Bonjour Marie-Ève, Je viens tout juste de découvrir ton podcast et j'ai bien apprécié le moment à t'écouter. Tu m'as donné envie d'essayer ma drop spindle que j'ai depuis un moment déjà! Moi non plus je n'ai pas encore eu la piqure du Ranunculus. Puisque c'est ma journée tricot, je penses bien écouter tes autres épisodes. À bientôt!
What a wonderful surprise to find your podcast via youtube suggestion, I love your calm style and your projects are all wonderful, I live in New Zealand so we are definitely having some cooler nights just now, I have just finished the Paloma top by Truly Myrtle.
Welcome here! :) I would love to visit New Zealand one day!! And that top seems lovely!
Hello Marie-Ève,
I modified my Ranunculus, because I had the same "stockinette in the round boring" as you have. I just repeated some of the patterns of the yoke in the body.
Love it.
This is an amazing first episode.
Happy knitting,
Uschi
Hi Uschi, that’s a great idea! I may do that if I make another one in the future 😀
Great first podcast. I look forward to the next one. What an adventure moving to Italy. I love the luxury yarns too! 🇨🇦
Thanks so much! 😊
Bonjour du Québec, félicitation pour ta première vidéo…. L’Italie un merveilleux pays ❤
Merci :)
What a wonderful first podcast. I look forward to your next episode. How lovely to be experiencing living in Italy. Take good care, from 🇨🇦
Thank you so much!
You're a natural ! Great first episode. Your Ranunculus looks spectacular as does your Franken Jumper :). Your craft room looks amazing, You look very industrious. How exciting moving to Italy, Im sure everything will fall into place for you.
Thanks for the kind words 🥰
Hello. I enjoyed your podcast. I love rustic yarn too and your idea of combining patterns to get exactly what you want is good.
I am glad your podcastast popped up on my list I enjoyed it very much.
Merci pour ce magnifique partage … super inspirant !!!
💗🐑🐏💗
Merci à vous :)
Thank you for sharing - no, not boring!! Love the organic innovation that is part of your creative process - lots of talent there and I really enjoy your aesthetic. Happy making - I'm a fan!
Thank you 🥰
I love your podcast! Looking forward to the next one. Beautiful socks. 😊 love that you are also crocheting. 🧶 your squares are lovely. Can’t wait to see what you are going to make with these. Thanks again for sharing! Best. 🎉😊
Thank you! 😊
Hello dear, such a beauty. Your sweetness and your works make me smile. Such a joy these days where war is at our door... to look at you and knit with you. You gave me some peace. That, and the way you mix patterns. Bravo!!! Thats the way to go. Waiting for your next time here.
Be well
Shilhav
Thanks for the heartwarming words Shilhav, sending love ❤️
So glad I came across your video. It’s amazing that this is your first video. You’re a natural. Brown is my favorite color so your neutral esthetic is just what I like to see
Thanks for the kind words :)
Bravo Marie-Ève pour votre premier balado…..très bien monté et agréable à regarder…..
Merci, c’est gentil! Je suis contente que ça vous a plu :)
Thank you I really enjoyed your Podcast, very interesting to see the crafts that you do. I knit mostly now, but have dabbled in quite few other crafts. And you have an adorable cat so I am definitely coming back 😅 I am a cat lover ❤ over the years I have also renovated old furniture which I really enjoyed, making it my own. Good luck in your job search, see you again soon I hope. 😊
Thank you!! I’m also a cat lover! 😻 Lou will definitely be making more appearances ;)
Tu as des doigts de fée Marie-Ève. C’est vraiment le fun de voir tes projets magnifiques et de te voir aussi 🥰 Sylvie et Jean
Merci!! Xoxo 🥰
Lovely first episode ! I loved hearing about how you ended up living in Italy as someone who also met a foreigner and moved to another country , selling everything and starting over is such an adventure. Enjoy :))
Thank you! It’s great to come across people with similar experiences :)
Just loved your first podcast. It is wonderful that beautiful young people like yourself are giving knitting a much needed facelift. Having said that, I really don’t ‘get’ the popularity of the ranunculus … it seems so dated and reminiscent of something my grandmother would wear. I’m sure you’ll look gorgeous in it but it baffles me why it is so popular when there are so many amazing patterns out there. Brown is definitely your colour btw 😊and I love your petite knits shawl… please don’t frog it.
Can’t wait to see more podcasts from you
Von in Aus x
Thanks Von! And I agree, I didn’t get it at first either, but it is definitely growing on me :)
I loved your podcast, and all of your projects! Thank you & looking forward to the next one!
Thank you so much!
Looking forward to the next podcast :)
Thank you for sharing your knitting and your life info- so interesting that you live in Italy! Would love to see more of where you live in Italy, lifestyle and all of your projects as time allows, when and if, you feel so inclined.
Of course, I’ll surely slowly share a bit more with each episode! :)
Bravo Marie-Ève, c’est plaisant de te voir. Je suis très fière de toi. Tu travail tellement bien. J’ai hâte de voir tes prochains vidéos. I hope some day soon you get a spinning wheel. Tante Rachel xox
Merci matante!! And I hope so too 😀 xoxo
Welcome to Italy. Perhaps you could make a winter headband with your first skein of yarn which you spun. I think that the colors will compliment your hair color nicely. Enjoy your craft time and kudos on your first video which was so enjoyable.
Great idea! And thanks for the kind words :)
Salut!! Je suis canadienne aussi et bientôt je vais aussi être expat! Stp continue le podcast :) c’est vraiment interessant!
Ohh bonne chance avec ton déménagement 😀 et merci pour les mots d’encouragement!! :)
This was a beautifully done first podcast! I can’t wait to hear more from you.
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for a great first episode. Really enjoyable to hear about your knits and also about your life. What a great adventure. I look forward t9 the next episode.
Thank you so much! :)
Great podcast! I love your granny squares. I think it will make a beautiful cardigan or blanket. I love the idea of using up the things you have. I hope you have a lovely week.☺️
Thank you so much! Have a lovely weekend :)
Great podcast. Looking forward to your next episode 🧶🇨🇦
Thanks so much!
Very well done for your first time. I’ll be back.
Thank you!!
Great episode. Good luck with your move.
Thank you! :)
Glad you have decided to do a podcast, I love your calming and natural vibes. Congratulations for the first episode 😊🎉. I’m waiting patiently for the next one.
Thank you so much ☺️
I have also never been attracted to the Ranunculus. However, looking at your sweater, the look of cap sleeves I think would be lovely. 34:37
This was a wonderful first episode. Can't wait for the next one!
Thank you!!
Love your projects and how you present them ❤
Thank you! ❤️
Beautiful podcast ! very nice time to spend with you your projects its ouff!! ❤
Thank you so much!!
Your yarns and projects are all very elegant. I look forward to seeing more. 🤎
Thank you so much!
I am so happy to have come across you, I loved the whole episode, where you are living is beautiful why move, enjoy your new life which is an adventure. I am interested to know what kind of career you have. Love your work looking forward to your next episode. Xx
Thank you so much! I used to do some molecular and cellular biology research :)
I love the FO your wearing. Just fits you so nicely and looks like a lovely wardrobe staple xxx
Thanks!! :)
Love your first podcast and I hope many more will come.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you :)
Well done! That was wonderful 😁
Thank you so much :)
beautiful socks :)) thanks for sharing :))
Thanks ☺️
So nice finding your channel! 🤗🧶✨💖 Really cozy podcast 🫶
Thanks!! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
great first podcast actually great any podcast you seemed very comfortable I watched until the end and did see you do have pomegranate trees in your yard how lucky you are to have such a lovely place to live around. What a wonderful life you wake up to even if just for now this is something you will remember for a lifetime, hope to see more of your surroundings, my family comes from the Island of Sicily so have always felt connected to that area of Italy and wanted to visit there one day.
Thanks for watching :) yes I feel very grateful to live there for a few months! I would also love to visit Sicily one day, I hope we both get to go :)
Lovely first episode! Such high quality :) Thank you for sharing all of your making. I´ve also knit a Tulip Sweater, Sophie Shawl and Ranunculus (and am about to knit my second Ranunculus), so it was extra fun hearing your take on those patterns. Wishing you all the best for settling down in Italy! I also moved abroad last year (from Germany to Norway) and knitting has really helped me find a community of like-minded people in my new home, maybe it will for you too. :)
Thanks so much! And I hope so too 😀
Great first episode.
Your knits are very beautiful. I love your color choices.
You did a great job on the sweater you are wearing, putting two patterns together.
How long have you been knitting?
Take care, I look forward to seeing you again.
Thank you!! I’ve been knitting for almost 5 years :)
You look a lot like my goddaugher Megan...she is also Italian. I really like your kind of taste as I always mesh patterns together or put in my own twist in a pattern...
Loved your video and.. benvenuta in Italia! 😊
Grazie mille!!
Great podcast looking forward to more ❤
Thanks!!
Great podcas❤ I love everything that you showed!!
Thank you so much! ❤️
This was such a lovely episode 😊
Thank you!! :)
So glad to have come across your first episode. I enjoyed it so much! I love your knitting content, but even more so your relocation story because it's so relatable to me. It's exciting but can be lonely and daunting at times, at least that's my experience :). I wish you all the best with settling down in your new home ❤
Thanks!! And yes I can relate with your experience! It’s mostly good, but it also comes with some more difficult moments, but knitting certainly helps to get through them :)
I think you should make the granny square cardigan. The squares are beautiful!
Congratulations on your first episode you did a great job
Thank you!!
A most enjoyable video!
Thank you! :)
Are you anywhere close to Francesca from “An Italian Knitter” podcast? She has lived in the US but is now back in Italy. I think she’s in the north.
I’m not sure where she is exactly, but I’m also in the North!
Hey Marie! Welcome to the knitting podcast game :) I always love to see new podcasts popping up and you are a natural!
I really like your Franken Sweater very much! I am currently also trying to adjust the length of a sweater and considered sweater surgery but I found it too tedious and just ripped back instead.
The Carta Socks are gorgeous and I really hope they won't get holes in them.
Be carefull with spinning, it is very addictive!
excited to see more from you in the future! greetings from Germany !
Thank you!! I will go check out your podcast! 😀
@@inherskein thanks! But mine isn't as great as yours! So no worries :) I really enjoyed your podcast!
lovely episode! very relaxing and fun to watch. I'm all subscribed now ;)
Awesome, thank you!
You had me at I've moved to Italy! I much rather the European aesthetic than North American and the jumper you are wearing confirmed a style that will appeal. Also thank you for not slurping tea as seems to be the trend and also for presenting at a good pace! Looking forward to the next one.
Nice job on your first episode!
Thanks! :)
Loved this❤️💕 your voice is so soothing!
Ohh wow thanks for the compliment ☺️
Hello Marie-Eve...I'm just finding you, a bit late for the party, but I wanted to welcome you to the knitting community on RUclips. I do not have a channel (yet), but hope to someday as well. I am also a knitter, I enjoy crocheting, spinning for 30+ years, and I have dabbled in some beginner weaving projects. Did you figure out what to do with your yarn pieces? Are they wool? I was wondering if you could make dryer balls with them? I saw (and haven't researched it yet) a DIY on Pinterest for making wool dryer balls, are your pieces wool? Well, I see you have other episodes so you may have figured out what to do with them, but I thought of dryer balls right away. Just in case you aren't familiar with them, someone came up with an idea for using felted wool balls as a natural softener & it also takes care of static in the dryer. Mine have been around for years, and they are still working well. Just an idea...and I am enjoying your first episode...back to finishing up. I am enjoying seeing your finished projects and WIPS, and again welcome!
Thanks for the warm welcome 🥰 and that’s a great idea to use my little yarn pieces! Most of them are wool and I still have not used them. I also saw some coasters at the store the other day made with small felted wool balls assembled together, I think I may try to do that! Thanks for the idea! 😀 and I hope to see a podcast from you soon :)
@@inherskeinI'm enjoying seeing your projects so much...I continued on and watched the next episode. Thank you for sharing ;)
Congrats on your first episode - really well done! wouldn't be able to tell it was your first one, seems as if you've been doing them for a while :)
Thanks!! :)
Thank you Marie for your wonderful podcast. Great job on your first episode🎉 I am new to sock knitting and am wondering about your socks “piercing”? What does that mean? Look forward to seeing more of your episodes❤
Thanks! And it just means that I will probably get holes in those socks once I wear them 😅 since there is no nylon, the yarn can create a more delicate fabric, so I’m scared that once I wear them in shoes and walk around, the fabric won’t be strong enough and I’ll be left with socks full of holes on the sole… let’s see!
Love the name !
Great podcast! What part of Italy are you in? would love to see more of Italy!
Thanks :) I’m close to Padova!
Welcome and such a wonderful first podcast! I love what you shared and am looking forward to more. I do have a question about your Tulip Sweater - I have yet to make one as many of the ones I've seen the scallops seem to curl. Your lay beautifully flat. Did you modify anything there? Thank you:)
Thanks! For the tulip hem, I think that 1) binding off the stitches very loosely, 2) using a yarn that is more on the rustic side (something that will hold it’s shape) and 3) a good wet block followed by pinning down each individual scallop with lots of pins were the main reasons that helped them to not curl. I hope this helps :)
@@inherskein It does! Thank you, my intended yarn is rustic, and I think I will just be more diligent on pinning down during blocking.:)
Crochet square scrap yarn idea: pompoms for hats!
That’s a good idea!! 😀
I’m always interested in a podcaster if they’re from Canada since that’s where I’m from!
I too do not like the neck on the Tulip. I LOVE her Forager, so I mashed them up and called it Tuliger.
What a great idea!
Ton chandail te va vraiment bien. Très beau modèle. Comme ma petite-fille, qui a 16 ans, te ressemble beaucoup, je crois que ce chandail lui irait super bien. Jamais eu de problèmes avec le son, tout est parfait! J’espère que tu te plais en Italie. Tu apprendras sûrement la langue rapidement, étant plongée tête première dans la culture. Quelle est la température là où tu habites comparativement à notre Montréal tout glacé? Porte-toi bien!❤
Merci! 🥰 Ici, il fait entre 10-15 degrés ces temps-ci! L’hiver au Canada ne me manque pas du tout 😅 mais je trouve ça quand même bizarre de ne plus voir de neige!
Lovely podcast. Look forward to more. Re your crochet, you might want to check out the "Its a Sarah" podcast" if you've not already. She's recently finished a lovely granny square jumper and she's also done a granny square cardigan. It may give you some inspiration.
Ohh thanks for the tip! I haven’t seen her most recent episodes, I will check it out!
I made the ranunculus out of Nueva and I don’t love it. I wish I had added mohair or gone down a needle size
That’s unfortunate! I’m hoping that having gone down a needle size was a good choice 🤞🏻
Do you have Pomegranate trees in your yard?
Wonderful first episode, great content, and beautifully photographed. You are so fortunate to live in such a lovely setting even for a short time. I also appreciate all the links to the things you mentioned; this is so helpful! You might be interested in this video for using your scrap yarn, though it might take you further down a spinning rabbit hole: ruclips.net/video/tPVo2qP9S1U/видео.html
Thanks for the recommendation! That is definitely something that I will try in the future 😀
Amazing first episode 🧶, just want to see more🩷
Thanks 😀