I'll Knit If I Want To: Episode 40

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @andreawilson2251
    @andreawilson2251 3 года назад +7

    Andrea and Pete - your Find Your Fade photo shoot is still to this day one of the most beautiful photo essays I have seen. Everything about it is magical: the light, the beauty of the shawl design, the intensity of the yarn colour ways, and the love felt in every frame capturing the gorgeous designer (model!). To find out that it was shot in a hurry, not long after having had a baby, and under pressure to get back to your new baby is even more endearing. I agree with Spicey Pete - it's the best! xoxo

  • @heatherjohnson959
    @heatherjohnson959 3 года назад +10

    My husband caught me smiling and giggling. I don’t know how long he stood before I noticed, but when I looked up, we both burst into laughter. The thing is, he was smiling, too; thank you for that. I could genuinely listen to you all day. Hugs, Heather.

  • @NicoleHenryRolls
    @NicoleHenryRolls 3 года назад +6

    ISO is like fireflies. The more there are, the brighter your picture will be.

  • @leaxpops
    @leaxpops 3 года назад +1

    Bullet journaling is THE BEST !!!!!!!! I started bullet journaling about 7 years ago and I love it for keeping my world running. It’s brilliant for adapting to what you need and making it work for your life. An index and migrating collections will definitely help you keep track projects across notebooks. I’m so excited for you!

  • @wattlewoolastridpurins6486
    @wattlewoolastridpurins6486 2 года назад +1

    I love that you show us your knitting and spinning journals - I'm definitely playing with multiple ways of having all my ideas and projects in one place, so your comment about an index is really helpful!

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 3 года назад +1

    Find your fade produced my favorite photos of DreaRenee. It was beautiful and the model was radiant.

  • @TaylorOwen
    @TaylorOwen 3 года назад +8

    I shoot in full manual too… full manually tapping my iPhone 😂😂😂

  • @Yarnluv
    @Yarnluv 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your spinning class samples and being so honest & joyful about being a 'learner'! sooo refreshing and REAL!

  • @deniseconsiglio-lahti6443
    @deniseconsiglio-lahti6443 3 года назад +1

    Great episode. Thank you for the content so fantastic. I went to Michigan State but 1971-1975. Go Spartans

  • @EloOja
    @EloOja 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for a lovely and informative episode. Just thought I’d mention the way I try garments on for measurement. I mostly use interchangeable needles, so I just pop off one of the needle tips, and add on an extra long cable with a cable connector. This works also, if you need to wash the garment, before finishing it. You just pop on the stoppers that most of these sets have.

  • @bags-by-carol
    @bags-by-carol 3 года назад +1

    I ❤️ all of your episodes, but always a treat when you’re giggling along with your “guest” spicy Pete!!

  • @Kgoehringer
    @Kgoehringer 3 года назад +9

    ISO is sort of the sensitivity of the light on the sensor. So if you're shooting outside in the bright sunlight you can set it to 50, 100, or 200. If you're shooting at night, or a dark room you would probably be around 1600, 2000, 2500 - this is going to let the sensor pick up more light BUT generally at the cost of a more 'noisy' image (think of grain on film images// less clear photos when zoomed in, or weird artifacts in dark areas of the photo) You can use this as a way to play around with your shutter speed and aperture though which is really cool... so lets say you are shooting in the sun but want to shoot with a high depth of field (f22 - everything would be in focus, maybe a landscape) you can open up your ISO to give you more light. (the other option normally would be to use a tripod and slow shutter speed to get the same light, but maybe you didn't bring a tripod.). But generally ISO is what you turn to when you can't afford to open up your aperture any more, or cant go any slower on your shutter speed, you can adjust ISO. ISO is the digital 'film'. For anyone old enough to remember seeing film rolls with Kodak 400... that 400 is the film sensitivity, so todays ISO.
    Raw for anyone who read through all of that and is still interested like you mentioned Andrea, is the complete file with all of the light information stored in it. White balance and exposure are easily editable here. Raw is great because its super forgiving, you can fix ~most~ errors after the fact in an editing software.. with JPG what you shot is what you get basically. I'm not sure if this is still accurate for most cameras, but you used to not be able to shoot RAW unless you were in specific camera modes.. generally Manual and one or two others, so be careful with that if you're interested in shooting Raw!
    Lastly thank you Andrea for answering all these questions, I always learn something new and thanks!

    • @alialovephoto
      @alialovephoto 3 года назад

      This is correct. Additionally the ISO is a throwback term from the days of using actual film. It indicates how sensitive, or how quickly the “film” captures the light. On a film camera you’d set it according to the speed of film you’ve loaded in the camera. 400 was basically “standard”, 200 or lower meant for outdoor/ bright light, and 800 or higher for low light scenarios. The higher the number the more “grainy” the look.

    • @Plantsandmusicandyarn
      @Plantsandmusicandyarn 2 года назад

      When I took a photography class the teacher explained it something like letting a bunch of kids into a school all at once or having them walk single file…🤔 I just know higher iso photos can be more noisy lol.

  • @yvonnefrancis4187
    @yvonnefrancis4187 2 года назад

    VERY INFORMATIVE
    That DESK THOUGH!!! 😍😍😍

  • @locumdo
    @locumdo 2 года назад

    Oh my gosh! You guys are so cute together!

  • @valzahnzahn
    @valzahnzahn 2 года назад

    Love the science behind why I can knit with wool and feel so much warmer than my older acrylic things. I live in Wisconsin so it’s important to keep warm!

  • @shreyaknits
    @shreyaknits 3 года назад +1

    I have Chiagoo interchangeable needles. To try on sweaters I like to use the cable connectors. I unscrew one needle tip. Screw on a connector and another of my long cables. Rotate stitches on to my now really long cable. Try it on. Then I just unscrew the cable connector and long cable, screw back on the needle. Done. No having to thread stitches on to a tapestry needle or separate circular needle. With a secure twist on the connector there’s no risk of the cables coming apart.

  • @evadedenbach1226
    @evadedenbach1226 2 года назад

    Peter and Andrea, Go Spartans!

  • @charrissereynolds1509
    @charrissereynolds1509 3 года назад

    I LOVE all of your spinning adventures!!! Thank-you for sharing!

  • @lisethomas8495
    @lisethomas8495 3 года назад

    Thanks Again for a great video Andrea. It is a lot of fun to watch you and your husband on the screen.

  • @priscillaknoble2853
    @priscillaknoble2853 2 года назад

    Catching up on all your videos. LOVE that you use all the Adobe Creative Cloud products. I have been at Adobe for 25 yrs and I was one of the first product managers on InDesign in the late 90’s. Because of my background, I now primarily focus on all of our international products across CC…but I am always so excited to know when people I follow in my hobby life use what I work on in my professional life. 💕

  • @tatyana.mikina
    @tatyana.mikina 3 года назад +5

    OMG, I literally was thinking the other day, if I can stick my needle into some long tube instead of twisting on extension cord. this is genius, thanks for sharing

  • @jennifervaccaro9509
    @jennifervaccaro9509 2 года назад

    hey Andrea, have you ever seen the TUL notebooks? All of the pages pop in and out and you can get the paper lined, gridded or dot-gridded. And it has dividers! Just thinking you could pull notes out of there and file them as needed

  • @juliemaisonneuve8746
    @juliemaisonneuve8746 2 года назад

    Wow love your silicone cords! I didn’t know about them and I think they look great. Thank you for talking about them!

  • @audreyofnuthatchhill
    @audreyofnuthatchhill 3 года назад

    Andrea, I really LOVED the spinning content you shared at the end. Thanks for including it, for and for being a bit vulnerable by sharing your knowledge even if it might be flawed. Seeing your progression was neat. You motivated me to give spinning another try after a long hiatus (and that's great, because I have a ton of fleece to get through.) Please keep sharing about your spinning journey, and how you use your handspun yarns.
    Say hi to Peter to me, please!
    Lots of love from Michigan. Happy Holidays!

    • @dreareneeknits
      @dreareneeknits  3 года назад

      Yay! So happy to hear that Audrey! Isn't it just sooo much fun? I'm getting ready to spin a sweaters quantity of CVM from a farm in Michigan! We miss y'all! Happy holidays!

  • @DaShadyLady
    @DaShadyLady 3 года назад +2

    You guys are so sweet together. 🖤🖤🖤

  • @rebeccaknudsen6190
    @rebeccaknudsen6190 3 года назад

    Love spicey Pete's musicso much!
    When I learned to read charts my teacher had me read the chart then check myself in the written directions thanks helpful for me.
    Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @MonDaveCreate
    @MonDaveCreate 3 года назад +1

    Cool... about using Illustrator for your design work. I am a graphic designer and I use all the same programs. My cousin who also is a knitwear designer and she uses Adobe Illustrator as well. I am an avid knitter and crocheter for years and I am just starting to design my own knitwear.

  • @miekevanreet2544
    @miekevanreet2544 3 года назад

    This was again so nice to listen, have a nice weekend

  • @stephaniebenson2501
    @stephaniebenson2501 3 года назад +1

    Excellent episode and musical interlude

  • @jfro3685
    @jfro3685 2 года назад

    I’ve been telling my daughter band geeks are the best! 😂🤩
    After thought… fun watching two creative minds work through stuff.

  • @thekindles1183
    @thekindles1183 3 года назад

    I love the spinning content! Keep it coming!!! YAY!!!! -Kimberly

  • @Chaotic_Pixie
    @Chaotic_Pixie 3 года назад +5

    I never want to be up this early... but since I have to be, its a pleasure to join you for a hot mug of yum, some yarn, and in my case... a lot of kitty cuddles.

  • @jacquelinesalem2776
    @jacquelinesalem2776 3 года назад

    Happy to see the spinning content.

  • @tishnxd
    @tishnxd 3 года назад +1

    LOVED this episode! So much fun. I really hope to learn to spin one day, this was a great motivator 🥰

  • @s.maskell7134
    @s.maskell7134 3 года назад

    I would use the bullet journal as may index so I could keep knitting and spinning separate (for me it is knitting and crochet). I also. have an 'image bank' or mood board that I delve into when starting a new project.

  • @JeanneKnits
    @JeanneKnits 3 года назад +11

    You can also get yards of that silicone cord at Michael's or JoAnn. It's called Pony Bead Lacing and is usually found in the children's crafts section. ($6.00 'ish)
    Nice to see Spicy Pete again. Y'all are so cute together!

    • @ellenreiber3153
      @ellenreiber3153 3 года назад +1

      This is such a good tip!! I already went and bought some!

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill 3 года назад

    You and Pete are a very cute couple. Loved his music very much. Thanks so much. As always interesting episode. Very interesting learning about your processes.

    • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
      @TrudySchwartzBurrill 3 года назад

      I only knew of CoCo knits making the cords for holding stitches…good to know. Thanks.

  • @kimberlypenney7216
    @kimberlypenney7216 3 года назад

    Loved the bluegrass and guitar!

  • @jenniferbarrett3272
    @jenniferbarrett3272 3 года назад

    Great episode! The photography and spinning stuff was total Greek to me, but I loved it all anyways. My daughter loves photography and I am sure it would make perfect sense to her!

  • @laurenpaparone602
    @laurenpaparone602 3 года назад +5

    I think of ISO as film. You're probably too young to remember, but we used to use different ISO films - the higher the number the less sensitive to light. So very dark situations needed higher ISO.

    • @MustacheMrs
      @MustacheMrs 3 года назад

      ISO has, also, to do with the quality of a picture, like resolution. Like Lauren said, ISO has to do with film, specifically with the size of the grain in film: the bigger the grain, the more sensitive it is to light, but also the bigger the "pixel", so you lose definition compared to a smaller grain. ISO 400 is more sensitive to light, so it needs less exposure to capture light, but also has less definition than ISO 200, for example.

  • @dorisenderle5857
    @dorisenderle5857 3 года назад

    I think you two are so good together. Good friends.

  • @blackstarninja6785
    @blackstarninja6785 3 года назад

    I have the same problem with ebooks, they just don’t stick! I also hand write the patterns I am knitting, it helps me go over the whole pattern so there is no surprises and I read from it better when it’s on paper. It also helps me have a note of what size I knit and any edits to the pattern I make. I can reference them for later if I am knitting something else and want the sleeve to fit a certain way or a length I liked!

    • @dreareneeknits
      @dreareneeknits  3 года назад

      I always did that when I knit other peoples patterns! So helpful and I loved that I then had my own "personalized" directions if I wanted to remake the pattern again in the future.

  • @kimcunningham2107
    @kimcunningham2107 3 года назад

    Just loved this video. You two are as cute as you can get!!! 🤗❤️

  • @mickiwhite4754
    @mickiwhite4754 3 года назад

    Hi from Michigan! I totally agree about notebooks. I am not a designer but all the notes on everything I knit goes into notebooks. And I also love a handheld book when reading! Old school for sure..lol.
    Thanks for all you do. I cherish the memory of meeting you on the "hill" at Rhinebeck in 2019. We even had our picture taken together with the Spincycle gals! Have you been to their new brick and mortar? Exciting!
    P.S. just ordered those cords!

  • @MrMonet111
    @MrMonet111 3 года назад

    Like the new space!

  • @DonLemont
    @DonLemont 3 года назад

    Hello and welcome to my home state great to have you here. my LYS/weaving store is Portfiber (or as i call it the Casey is so awesome store).

  • @carolinemercer9779
    @carolinemercer9779 2 года назад

    Wow please upload Pete Peterson somewhere, that was bomb

  • @heather7862
    @heather7862 3 года назад

    I try my sweaters in progress on with my needles still in. I always use a 40in cord length so it goes around me just fine.

  • @Coastalwoolwashing
    @Coastalwoolwashing 3 года назад +1

    I love love love the spinning content. I am a new spinner too and it’s just so fun. Also, you can make Rolags off your drum carder. I think you said you have one

    • @robinhuselton8488
      @robinhuselton8488 3 года назад

      I second the rolags off a drum carder! My favorite spinning prep, way more efficient than a blending board.

  • @vickibradley8418
    @vickibradley8418 3 года назад

    I’m totally with you about reading on the screen - I use a computer for my work but always use pen and paper to take notes and jot down ideas. 😊

  • @beverlyhess611
    @beverlyhess611 3 года назад

    Hi Peter! Nice to meet you! I’m relatively new to “I’ll knit if I want to”… nice to put a face to the name we hear spoken of!

  • @Serenity-fu8xz
    @Serenity-fu8xz 2 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness your husband is so adorable you guys are so great together and he is so talented as are you but oh my goodness his music is wonderful why don’t you guys release a comeback Cd~ I’m seriously in love with his music Wow

  • @Susi1406
    @Susi1406 3 года назад

    Yes, yes, yes Andrea! I can totally relate! I love 💕 pen 🖊 and paper 📑, I use flags, and DONT like reading 📖 on an iPad because it doesn’t stick!! 😂🙈
    I don’t like yarn bowls but I have made yarn 🧶 mittens which are great!

  • @Stacey.B
    @Stacey.B 3 года назад +1

    So glad to see photo Pete back. I love how he explains photography.

  • @AidaBoza
    @AidaBoza 3 года назад

    Hi Andrea I have the same desk!

  • @rachelcunningham2498
    @rachelcunningham2498 3 года назад

    I move around my yarn box my dad made me, just around my living room though!

  • @kimb3rGee
    @kimb3rGee 3 года назад

    I love a fluffy flake too! Be it an actual snowflake (which i am praying for snow in NC this year!) or u know.. a fluffy flake of a person, which i kinda identify as most days 😂

  • @noreenwojtan2859
    @noreenwojtan2859 3 года назад

    Could I use a 100% fingering weight wool for the Birch Pullover, or is it better to use a yarn with some nylon?

  • @doeweknitpodcast5122
    @doeweknitpodcast5122 3 года назад

    Love watching EWE two.......

  • @fionarouillard3902
    @fionarouillard3902 3 года назад

    YOU TWO ARE THE CUTEST

  • @roselafreniere30
    @roselafreniere30 3 года назад

    What kind of books do you read for fun and when do read?

  • @phyddyt7626
    @phyddyt7626 3 года назад

    No azure how to ask questions, but mine is:
    Why do sweaters that I knit, even with short rows along the upper back, hike up in the front neck area after wearing for a few minutes. They just won't stay seated on my shoulders and I keep having to adjust the sweater to sit properly on my shoulders. I need for the front neck area to stay dropped down in place. Thank you!

    • @dreareneeknits
      @dreareneeknits  3 года назад

      Hmmm, I wonder if you just need more shaping. You could try doing more short rows to deepen the length at the back neck so the front neck drops more. Or you may be better suited to scoop neck sweaters instead of crew.

  • @nancys5996
    @nancys5996 3 года назад

    Yay MSU Spartans!

  • @mairaurena4488
    @mairaurena4488 3 года назад

    Not sure if here is the right place to post a question. If any one to addressed it please do so. Just purchased a pattern that I thought could be a good one to try. Surprise surprise reading the chart I just hit the brakes really fast 😅 so here is my question: what it means a no stitch in a knitting chart? Thank you.
    Loved to see you interacting with your husband in your videos.

    • @5millionfireflies
      @5millionfireflies 3 года назад +1

      In a yoke? Probably before an increase so there’s no stitch there. Or after a decrease so again no stitch there to knit.

    • @mairaurena4488
      @mairaurena4488 3 года назад +1

      @@5millionfireflies is in the chart for the yoke

    • @5millionfireflies
      @5millionfireflies 3 года назад

      Yep! So it means that there’s no stitch to knit on that row as it’s a row with fewer total stitches.

  • @vickifenlon2235
    @vickifenlon2235 3 года назад

    The pattern on the sweater you are wearing looks like a model of a chemistry formula…do you live in Michigan? Does Megan Have a sister named Kathy who used to work for a Lansing tv news station?

  • @shaunastitches
    @shaunastitches 3 года назад

    I've been wanting to learn woolen spinning. I've tried long draw a few times but I think I've always picked not so good learning fibers (usually with some silk content). I know you learned in person (I wish). Can you mention any online resources you know of to learn long-draw?

    • @dreareneeknits
      @dreareneeknits  3 года назад +1

      Yes! Jacey (from Ply Magazine) has a great class on Craftsy! www.craftsy.com/class/drafting-from-worsted-to-woolen/

    • @shaunastitches
      @shaunastitches 3 года назад

      @@dreareneeknits I have that one but need to watch it again. Thank you!

  • @angielatvaitis2624
    @angielatvaitis2624 3 года назад

    Always enjoy the content. Keeping sharing the wisdom.

  • @dorisenderle5857
    @dorisenderle5857 3 года назад

    How did you and Pete meet after high school?

  • @jenniferward369
    @jenniferward369 3 года назад

    You guys are so cute 😍

  • @dorisenderle5857
    @dorisenderle5857 3 года назад

    How did he get the scar on his chin?

  • @decod
    @decod 3 года назад

    I am sorry to say this , but your husband is super handsome ha,ha