Hi Amber, I haven’t watched any podcasts for awhile as I was at the hospital for my husband and he passed away 3 weeks ago. I also sold my home of 37 years moved while he was in the hospital, so much stress at one time. I keep myself very busy but I decided to go turn on RUclips and you popped up, a bit of normalcy.. I so appreciate your efforts to make a “lovely “ podcast. You are my most favorite. I am looking forward to your vlogmas as it will help me have a bit of pleasure. All of your knits were so cute. Until next time time, happy knitting .
Hello Sue. I am so incredibly sorry. You have had so many life-changing shifts in your life in such a short time. You will be in my prayers for comfort and peace.
I first wanted to thank you for producing a beautiful podcast every time. It’s so peaceful to watch and I gladly buy you a coffee whenever I can. I am retired living on SS but I like to support those that work so hard for me. You’re a blessing in my life ❤
Thank you so much Amber for including us beginner knitters when you described patterns, techniques, different yarn weight that perhaps we aren't familiar with or even feel intimated.
Mattress stitch is the most professional way to seam a garment. It's quite easy, and the results are 👌. It's another of the magical things that happens in knitting, like turning a heel or blocking lace!
I prefer the mattress stitch because it makes the seam almost invisible. I start up the seam about an inch leaving a tail then stitch it back to the edge. I can't wait for vlogmas. I enjoy all the things that your family does together.
The Towards North hat is a good colour and the double brim is so necessary. The colour work of the hot water bottle makes this item I love the the socks. The Gloam cardigan is big and you can crochet the parts together ❤😊🎉🎉
Hi Amber, I’m feeling really festive because we have beautiful cold crisp winter weather. I’ve got a week off work and I’m enjoying every single minute doing the minimum amount of housework and boring jobs and lots of knitting and fun things. Really looking forward to Vlog mass. I love, seeing everyone else’s traditions and also different parts of the world as well. Thanks for sharing
Amber...I just LOVE your podcast!! Its absolutely a favorite of mine! You always have the prettiest projects in a variety of skill levels! I appreciate you taking the time to share with us!
Amber, your Acorn Gloam is going to be stunning!! I love the satisfaction of the mattress stitch for clean seams and always refer to Purl Soho's video tutorial for refreshing on it. Very much looking forward to Vlogmas ❤
Hi Amber, I think Mattress stitch is a game changer for seaming garments- it gives a great invisible seam. Most of my knitted garments are pieced and mattress stitch makes finishing them rewarding. 😊 Re Vlogmas- it’s a tricky one that I’ve been wrestling with too- do what you need to do and I will enjoy watching your episodes in any format as I always do! ❤
Your podccast are so nice. I really enjoy them. My daughters family is on their way to Pittsburgh right now. A cousin of my son in laws is getting married tomorrow. ❤w😂e are now getting snow and it is sticking. I'm knitting a sweater for my oldest granddaughters birthday present. She will be 6 next week. Can't wait for bloggers. Have a great week!
For the best seams, use mattress stitch every time, it has absolutely changed my views on seaming and I love to see how neat and invisible it is. Definitely makes me happy with my finishing now.
I always enjoy people’s Vlogmass videos as it gives us a peak of every day life and traditions in their part of the world. It is always interesting to see the different things people do at this time of year but it can also be surprising how similar we are wherever we live in the world. Looking forward to seeing some of the Pennsylvanian countryside too 😊
Seaming sweaters/cardigans which are knitted in pieces.I always sew the shoulders first; set the top of sleeves in and than you have the cuff to armhole and down the side of the sweater ❤
@alovelyyarn I just googled mattress stitch, which is what I use. Sorry about the confusion. I own a Linker which I use to sew 4ply garmets . Creates chain stitch x
Mattress stitch or back stitch. Fruity knitting uses the back stitch and she explains why she likes it better than mattress stitch. Great show Amber. Love how your cardigan is turning out.
Loved the episode and I re-watched it and realized the water bottle warmer pattern is out so I bought that. I’ve just started dipping my toes into the colorwork world and thought that would be the perfect project. Plus, I bought a water bottle cover for the first time last winter and love it and want a cute cover for it. We have snow here in MI so I’m in full blown Christmas mode; went to our first party last night. Love your Vlogmas, too. Jesus is the reason for the season!
I’ve only used back stitch as that was the way I was taught many years ago ! I’ve only knit a jumper in the round fairly recently. I believe it gives more structure and the small ‘ bump ‘ inside soon flattens with wear. Thank you so much for your last gift knit podcast 👏
Yesssss Vlogmas is here!! I love how you said you enjoy doing them bc it helps keep you mindful of the season. I feel like when I watch yours, it helps me to appreciate the small quiet moments more! And thank you for the reminder of the Christmas market in Pittsburgh! I reallly want to get over there to see it this year😊
Hi Amber, oh my gosh, I just love your vlogmas so much, however you do it. It is so appreciated! I am thankful that you do it at all. And your lovely daughter too. Just so sweet. Tell her to wear her crocheted lace over top that you made for her. Yes! It sneaks up on us! 😂Merry Vlogmas!😊
Amber!!!so excited for UR vlogmas,,,,absolutely love ,,love yours,,!!! So cozy and UR sweet family,,,,!!! Love the hot water bottle cover,,,,!!so pretty,,,,It's got a turtleneck!!! I love my hot water bottle,,,Too,,,,must get a cover made,,,knit ! Your socks are lovely,,,prayer socks,,,!!love that,,,, See u soon,,, Elaine 🏡🎄⛄ IT snowed here all day yesterday and we had snow squalls too,,,!!!winter is here,,,,💖💖
Hi Elaine! Enjoy your snow! We still have just a light dusting on the ground but the sun was out first thing this morning and it was all sparkly out! It was beautiful!
Fun seeing the hot water bottle cover you made. I was just watching Laura talk about it, too. I think this may have to be a gift to myself this winter :)
Hi Amber! I really enjoyed listening to this podcast today! Thank you! I wanted to susggest the 1898 hat by Kristine Byrnes for a hat that really covers your ears and stays put. I have made several including some for my grandchildren and one for my sister-in-law who is an avid winter sportswoman. My sil loves this hat. I modify by doing the earflap portion in stockinette rather than garter. This gets folded in half so you get the double layer you like so much. Then you pick up stitches and knit the rest of the hat up to the crown. Here again, I sometimes modify by using the bankhead pattern, etc. Whatever works with my stitch count. Here I am telling you this but I have yet to make my own...LOL! I wish you and all your family a most blessed Advent and Christmas season. I love your podcast because I share your excitement over the Reason for the Season!
Mattress stitch is definitely the way to go on your cardigan. While, I agree with you that I don’t enjoy seaming, I do enjoy having seamed garments. You can’t beat the structure, especially in a cardigan. Love your color choice for it. Looking forward to your Vlogmas!
I hate sewing pieces together and finally made the change to knitting in-the-round garments this year as a result. I will never go back now! Having said that, the best way to sew knitting together is using mattress stitch because it is so neat. I'm very much looking forward to your Vlogmas episodes xx
To seam sweater/cardigan I love to use the mattress stitch. I find videos by Suzanne Bryan are very helpful to do so. She explains how to seam various sections- straight, curved and slanting
I use the mattress stitch for seaming. Love the hot water bottle cover, I really want to make one. I bought the Patons Mid-Century Stripes colorway after seeing your first pair of finished socks, I really love this colorway.
I recently found your channel and have enjoyed listening to your videos, and also little vignettes of the Pittsburgh, PA area too! Looking forward to following your December adventures. 😊
Thank you for another wonderful episode, Amber. I will be filming my first vlogmas this year. I watched some of your earlier vlogmas episodes to get some inspiration. And I am so excited to watch your vlogmas this year! Wishing you a blessed week.
I see many have said this already but I agree that mattress stitch is great and is my favorite. The stitches match up nicely and it looks professionally finished to me if done in mattress stitch. That is for the sides. For the shoulders, I do more of a kitchener stitch. I connect the “v” from one shoulder to the stitch on the shoulder on the back that matches up best. Hope that helps? I loved the scrappy episode and it was your scrappy episode from last year that made me a subscriber! My 1st anniversary of watching your podcast! 💜
I like the way mattress stitch looks in knitting. Whip stitch is nice too but I tend to use that more in crochet. Good luck! The sweater looks beautiful!❤
I love all of your projects! The hot water bottle cover is adorable! I've been on the hunt for my favorite to knit this winter and this is a strong contender 😍 mattress stitch is my favorite for seaming! I'm taking the season of Advent off of consuming social media, so I'm looking forward to catching up on your vlogmas at the new year! It'll be a fun way to start the year 🤩 I hope you have a wonderful time vlogging!
I'm playing carch up and even though I'm still at the water bottle portion, I had to tell you how much you perked up my morning. OMG...I never expected a mini nturtleneck covering for your hot water bottle. When you held it up I let out a guffaw (that's the only way to describe it) Thank you for getting me off to a bright start on this cold gloomy morning ❤ As far as Vlogmas videos perhaps a short "Vlogmas Unfiltered" could work for your busy days😊
Thanks for another fabulous episode! I'll be watching for the seaming recommendations as I've got a Gloam all ready and kitted up in a project bag. But it will have to wait. 2024 is going to be all about colorwork for me.
Funny but I’m knitting the towards north hat while watching, so I’m taking your example of your making the brim thicker. I finished 2 Guthrie hats first time using 2 handed method, which made knitting so much easier. I’m on a hat binge while figuring out what shawl to knit.
Happy to hear you’re doing vlogmas again :) I love the hot water bottle cover! I made 10 last year 8 were gifts & 2 for myself. My granddaughters have used theirs all year (monthly) and say it’s helps so much with their discomfort, so I’m glad my knitting projects can also help them 💕 I’m stumped for any knitting gifts this year for family & hope inspiration strikes soon 😅 glad to see you’re ahead in that!
I think that's a great way to look at posting for vlogmas because it gives us who watch multiple vlogs a chance to catch up and not be on our phones all the time.
I just love your podcasts, Amber. Very informative and inspiring! I’m excited about Vlogmass! I hope you and your family get over your colds soon. I live in Northern Arkansas now and last year was so cold, I went into Walmart looking for hot water bottles. I couldn’t find any so I asked at the pharmacy. The young lady had no clue what I was asking for so she asked the pharmacist and he gave me a weird look like I wasn’t speaking English and I said “you know, they look like an enema bottle”. Still got nothing. 🤷♀️😂😂😂 ❄️❄️❄️🎄
Until recently I I’ve u.sed the mattress stitch and the whip(?) stitch..can hardly tell on either..love your color work ! And can’t wait for your vlogmus!❤
I can’t wait to see your vlogmas! I enjoyed last year so much. The hot water bottle cover is adorable and the hat looks lovely. Socks are fun to knit with commercial yarn. I get a kick out of watching the pattern develop as I am sure you do too. Thank you for another great episode. ❤️
Thanks Amber for another inspiring episode. I am knitting my second shawl while watching and listening. My son and daughter in law love to go to the Phipps Observatory in Pittsburgh as well!
Hello! Lily and I really enjoy our membership during the winter months. That's why I get it. It's nice to have a green, bright, warm place to go to during the dead of winter. We just go walk around or sit there and take in all of the green!
Very Pink Knits has great tutorials on mattress stitch seaming. I have a question. What kind of cast on do you use for socks? I want to make knee socks but the ribbing is always too tight😢
Mattress stitch looks so good when other people do it, but I need more practice, because it never turns out for me. I love taking both legs of the selvage stitch and then both legs of the other selvage stitch and doing a 3 needle bind off essentially. (I'm also partial to the pretty seam it leaves on the inside.
I prefer a crochet slip stitch seam. It's quicker, and easier to take out if you find your tension is off. There are some video tutorials on the web. :)
Thank you for another lovely, peaceful podcast. Looking forward to your vlogmas! I am like you, I LOVE colorwork, and am not particularly fond of seeming (that's an understatement 😊). Here in The Netherlands we had our first snow of the season today. I have a question: you talk about knitting in the church. Is that during the actual church service, or when you get together with people in the church to talk about your believes etc? I can't imagine taking my knitting to church, I think it would not be appreciated by the other people in church (they would probably think I'm not really interested in what the reverend is telling us).
I actually knit during the sermon. But only socks that are stockinette so there is no thinking about what I'm supposed to be doing with my knitting. I used to worry about what people thought, but I mostly got over that. I listen better when my hands are knitting.
I honestly don't like seaming!! I will put it off until the last possible minute. 🤷🏻♀️ Only use mattress or a whip stitch, it really depends on the item. I've never understood why some knitters get in an uproar over a purchased sweater, LOVE hand knit sweater, but honestly, they're usually too warm for me, a lightweight purchased sweater can be perfect....not to mention, a lot are very pretty!! I usually make & gift cardigans, rarely wear them. 😊 I'm getting a bit of FOMO with everyone showing off Xmas advents, I promised myself none this year because I got a Halloween one (It was absolutely adorable, the yarns are fluorescent!! AND she included a mini blacklight!!) I feel that this year crawled, yet flew by at the same time!! I can't believe it's almost over.
Mattress Stitch works well and Patty Lyons explains it very well 😊
Thank you!
Hi Amber, I haven’t watched any podcasts for awhile as I was at the hospital for my husband and he passed away 3 weeks ago.
I also sold my home of 37 years moved while he was in the hospital, so much stress at one time.
I keep myself very busy but I decided to go turn on RUclips and you popped up, a bit of normalcy.. I so appreciate your efforts to make a “lovely “ podcast. You are my most favorite. I am looking forward to your vlogmas as it will help me have a bit of pleasure. All of your knits were so cute. Until next time time, happy knitting .
Hello Sue. I am so incredibly sorry. You have had so many life-changing shifts in your life in such a short time. You will be in my prayers for comfort and peace.
I first wanted to thank you for producing a beautiful podcast every time. It’s so peaceful to watch and I gladly buy you a coffee whenever I can. I am retired living on SS but I like to support those that work so hard for me. You’re a blessing in my life ❤
Thank you so much Amber for including us beginner knitters when you described patterns, techniques, different yarn weight that perhaps we aren't familiar with or even feel intimated.
You are welcome! I'm so glad that you find the episodes helpful.
Mattress stitch is the most professional way to seam a garment. It's quite easy, and the results are 👌. It's another of the magical things that happens in knitting, like turning a heel or blocking lace!
I prefer the mattress stitch because it makes the seam almost invisible. I start up the seam about an inch leaving a tail then stitch it back to the edge. I can't wait for vlogmas. I enjoy all the things that your family does together.
Thank you so much!
The Towards North hat is a good colour and the double brim is so necessary. The colour work of the hot water bottle makes this item
I love the the socks. The Gloam cardigan is big and you can crochet the parts together ❤😊🎉🎉
Your vlogmas is my favourite to watch during the holidays. Love your podcasts 😊
Wow. Thanks so much!
In "ancient times" when I knitted sweaters in pieces I always crocheted it together, using slip stitches. It's much faster then sewing.
Hi Amber, I’m feeling really festive because we have beautiful cold crisp winter weather. I’ve got a week off work and I’m enjoying every single minute doing the minimum amount of housework and boring jobs and lots of knitting and fun things. Really looking forward to Vlog mass. I love, seeing everyone else’s traditions and also different parts of the world as well. Thanks for sharing
Mattress stitch is good but I like what Andrea from Fruity Knitting does and that is a regular backstitch. It sturdy and stable.
Amber...I just LOVE your podcast!! Its absolutely a favorite of mine! You always have the prettiest projects in a variety of skill levels! I appreciate you taking the time to share with us!
Thank you so much. That means a lot to me!
Delightful episode so calm and chatty.
THanks so much for another episode Amber. I can't wait for Vlogmas 🤩
Hi there.
I find the Mattress stitch is really lovely.
There are lots of videos on how to do it.
Thank you for your lovely videos.
Hx 🇬🇧💕
Amber, your Acorn Gloam is going to be stunning!! I love the satisfaction of the mattress stitch for clean seams and always refer to Purl Soho's video tutorial for refreshing on it. Very much looking forward to Vlogmas ❤
The oversized cardigan looks so beautiful and cozy! Happy beginning of the holidays 🎁! Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
Agreed mattress stitch is a go to for most seaming
Hi Amber, I think Mattress stitch is a game changer for seaming garments- it gives a great invisible seam. Most of my knitted garments are pieced and mattress stitch makes finishing them rewarding. 😊
Re Vlogmas- it’s a tricky one that I’ve been wrestling with too- do what you need to do and I will enjoy watching your episodes in any format as I always do! ❤
So excited for Vlogmas! Love all your projects! The hat looks so warm for walking outdoors. Thank you for a lovely episode! Happy Creating!
Hi Angela! It's definitely a warm and cozy hat! I love it! Thanks for watching!
Your podccast are so nice. I really enjoy them. My daughters family is on their way to Pittsburgh right now. A cousin of my son in laws is getting married tomorrow. ❤w😂e are now getting snow and it is sticking. I'm knitting a sweater for my oldest granddaughters birthday present. She will be 6 next week. Can't wait for bloggers. Have a great week!
Nimble Needles has an excellent tutorial on various seaming stitches, how to do and when to use which method.
For the best seams, use mattress stitch every time, it has absolutely changed my views on seaming and I love to see how neat and invisible it is. Definitely makes me happy with my finishing now.
I love to seam with the mattress stitch. It looks invisible and holds up well
I always enjoy people’s Vlogmass videos as it gives us a peak of every day life and traditions in their part of the world. It is always interesting to see the different things people do at this time of year but it can also be surprising how similar we are wherever we live in the world. Looking forward to seeing some of the Pennsylvanian countryside too 😊
Can’t wait to see your vlogmas!! I enjoyed watching them last year!
Oooohhh.... That shorty sock is gorgeous!!! Those colors are so pretty
Seaming sweaters/cardigans which are knitted in pieces.I always sew the shoulders first;
set the top of sleeves in
and than you have the cuff to armhole and down the side of the sweater ❤
Do you use a certain type of stitch when you are sewing the pieces together?
I do not have the stitch name. Bit like machine sewing.. it's not a mattress stitch but it would work
@alovelyyarn I just googled mattress stitch, which is what I use. Sorry about the confusion. I own a Linker which I use to sew 4ply garmets . Creates chain stitch x
Mattress stitch or back stitch. Fruity knitting uses the back stitch and she explains why she likes it better than mattress stitch. Great show Amber. Love how your cardigan is turning out.
Thank you so much, Denise!
Loved the episode and I re-watched it and realized the water bottle warmer pattern is out so I bought that. I’ve just started dipping my toes into the colorwork world and thought that would be the perfect project. Plus, I bought a water bottle cover for the first time last winter and love it and want a cute cover for it. We have snow here in MI so I’m in full blown Christmas mode; went to our first party last night. Love your Vlogmas, too. Jesus is the reason for the season!
I’ve only used back stitch as that was the way I was taught many years ago ! I’ve only knit a jumper in the round fairly recently. I believe it gives more structure and the small ‘ bump ‘ inside soon flattens with wear.
Thank you so much for your last gift knit podcast 👏
Backstitch has been recommended by multiple people! Thank you!
Looking forward to your vlogmas this year!
The holidays have come up so fast!
See you Friday!
Yesssss Vlogmas is here!! I love how you said you enjoy doing them bc it helps keep you mindful of the season. I feel like when I watch yours, it helps me to appreciate the small quiet moments more! And thank you for the reminder of the Christmas market in Pittsburgh! I reallly want to get over there to see it this year😊
I’m with you! Not crazy about seaming things together…..
Hi Amber, oh my gosh, I just love your vlogmas so much, however you do it. It is so appreciated! I am thankful that you do it at all. And your lovely daughter too. Just so sweet. Tell her to wear her crocheted lace over top that you made for her. Yes! It sneaks up on us! 😂Merry Vlogmas!😊
Amber!!!so excited for UR vlogmas,,,,absolutely love ,,love yours,,!!!
So cozy and UR sweet family,,,,!!!
Love the hot water bottle cover,,,,!!so pretty,,,,It's got a turtleneck!!!
I love my hot water bottle,,,Too,,,,must get a cover made,,,knit !
Your socks are lovely,,,prayer socks,,,!!love that,,,,
See u soon,,,
Elaine 🏡🎄⛄
IT snowed here all day yesterday and we had snow squalls too,,,!!!winter is here,,,,💖💖
Hi Elaine! Enjoy your snow! We still have just a light dusting on the ground but the sun was out first thing this morning and it was all sparkly out! It was beautiful!
Fun seeing the hot water bottle cover you made. I was just watching Laura talk about it, too. I think this may have to be a gift to myself this winter :)
Hi Amber! I really enjoyed listening to this podcast today! Thank you! I wanted to susggest the 1898 hat by Kristine Byrnes for a hat that really covers your ears and stays put. I have made several including some for my grandchildren and one for my sister-in-law who is an avid winter sportswoman. My sil loves this hat. I modify by doing the earflap portion in stockinette rather than garter. This gets folded in half so you get the double layer you like so much. Then you pick up stitches and knit the rest of the hat up to the crown. Here again, I sometimes modify by using the bankhead pattern, etc. Whatever works with my stitch count. Here I am telling you this but I have yet to make my own...LOL!
I wish you and all your family a most blessed Advent and Christmas season. I love your podcast because I share your excitement over the Reason for the Season!
Mattress stitch is definitely the way to go on your cardigan. While, I agree with you that I don’t enjoy seaming, I do enjoy having seamed garments. You can’t beat the structure, especially in a cardigan. Love your color choice for it. Looking forward to your Vlogmas!
I totally agree about the structure of seamed garments!!! Especially cardigans! Thank you for watching!
Last year I really enjoyed your vlogmas. Looking forward to this year! Have lots of fun making your vlogs. Have a lovely month.
I hate sewing pieces together and finally made the change to knitting in-the-round garments this year as a result. I will never go back now! Having said that, the best way to sew knitting together is using mattress stitch because it is so neat. I'm very much looking forward to your Vlogmas episodes xx
Hi Diane! Thank you for your suggestion!
Mattress stitch. Interweave has a great tutorial on how to do the stitching up
To seam sweater/cardigan I love to use the mattress stitch. I find videos by Suzanne Bryan are very helpful to do so. She explains how to seam various sections- straight, curved and slanting
Thank you so much!
I use the mattress stitch for seaming. Love the hot water bottle cover, I really want to make one. I bought the Patons Mid-Century Stripes colorway after seeing your first pair of finished socks, I really love this colorway.
I live in coastal NC. Nearest city is Raleigh but it is a three hour drive. Then when I get there, I have no idea what to do with myself.
Looking forward to your vlogmas! Luv your podcasts!
I recently found your channel and have enjoyed listening to your videos, and also little vignettes of the Pittsburgh, PA area too! Looking forward to following your December adventures. 😊
Thank you for another wonderful episode, Amber. I will be filming my first vlogmas this year. I watched some of your earlier vlogmas episodes to get some inspiration. And I am so excited to watch your vlogmas this year! Wishing you a blessed week.
Awww, thank you so much! Vlogmas filming is definitely a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun!
I always use mattress stitch which is invisible! Except for garter stitch knitting. I needed help with that from my Lys.
I see many have said this already but I agree that mattress stitch is great and is my favorite. The stitches match up nicely and it looks professionally finished to me if done in mattress stitch. That is for the sides. For the shoulders, I do more of a kitchener stitch. I connect the “v” from one shoulder to the stitch on the shoulder on the back that matches up best. Hope that helps?
I loved the scrappy episode and it was your scrappy episode from last year that made me a subscriber! My 1st anniversary of watching your podcast! 💜
THank you so much!
I like the way mattress stitch looks in knitting. Whip stitch is nice too but I tend to use that more in crochet. Good luck! The sweater looks beautiful!❤
Thank you! 😊
I love all of your projects! The hot water bottle cover is adorable! I've been on the hunt for my favorite to knit this winter and this is a strong contender 😍 mattress stitch is my favorite for seaming!
I'm taking the season of Advent off of consuming social media, so I'm looking forward to catching up on your vlogmas at the new year! It'll be a fun way to start the year 🤩 I hope you have a wonderful time vlogging!
Have a wonderful Christmas!
I'm playing carch up and even though I'm still at the water bottle portion, I had to tell you how much you perked up my morning. OMG...I never expected a mini nturtleneck covering for your hot water bottle. When you held it up I let out a guffaw (that's the only way to describe it) Thank you for getting me off to a bright start on this cold gloomy morning ❤ As far as Vlogmas videos perhaps a short "Vlogmas Unfiltered" could work for your busy days😊
Thanks for another fabulous episode! I'll be watching for the seaming recommendations as I've got a Gloam all ready and kitted up in a project bag. But it will have to wait. 2024 is going to be all about colorwork for me.
Mattress stitch seems to be the best way to seam a sweater. That is what most people have recommended.
The gloss gives me the vibes of the Janesville sweater. But there is far more detail in the aglow.
Funny but I’m knitting the towards north hat while watching, so I’m taking your example of your making the brim thicker. I finished 2 Guthrie hats first time using 2 handed method, which made knitting so much easier. I’m on a hat binge while figuring out what shawl to knit.
I'm so glad I decided to double the brim! I will definitely wear it so much more!
I can’t wait for your vlogmas! You are my favorite ❤️
Thank you so much, Holly!
Your hat is beautiful!!
Happy to hear you’re doing vlogmas again :)
I love the hot water bottle cover! I made 10 last year 8 were gifts & 2 for myself. My granddaughters have used theirs all year (monthly) and say it’s helps so much with their discomfort, so I’m glad my knitting projects can also help them 💕
I’m stumped for any knitting gifts this year for family & hope inspiration strikes soon 😅 glad to see you’re ahead in that!
Wow! Ten!!!!!????? That is so impressive!
@@alovelyyarn well, using #4 worsted and no color work made it fast & I only fancied up the stoppers with lanyards made with Lucet cord and beads.
I think that's a great way to look at posting for vlogmas because it gives us who watch multiple vlogs a chance to catch up and not be on our phones all the time.
Thanks for your insight! That's helpful to know!
I just love your podcasts, Amber. Very informative and inspiring! I’m excited about Vlogmass! I hope you and your family get over your colds soon. I live in Northern Arkansas now and last year was so cold,
I went into Walmart looking for hot water bottles. I couldn’t find any so I asked at the pharmacy. The young lady had no clue what I was asking for so she asked the pharmacist and he gave me a weird look like I wasn’t speaking English and I said “you know, they look like an enema bottle”. Still got nothing. 🤷♀️😂😂😂 ❄️❄️❄️🎄
Can’t wait for vlogmas!
Thank you!
Nice job. I love your water bottle cover. Can’t wait until the pattern is released.
Until recently I I’ve u.sed the mattress stitch and the whip(?) stitch..can hardly tell on either..love your color work ! And can’t wait for your vlogmus!❤
Thank you, Kathie!
I can’t wait to see your vlogmas! I enjoyed last year so much. The hot water bottle cover is adorable and the hat looks lovely. Socks are fun to knit with commercial yarn. I get a kick out of watching the pattern develop as I am sure you do too. Thank you for another great episode. ❤️
Hey knitting bestie so nice to catch up with you and knit on a test knit 🖤
i’ve only seemed one sweater and I used the mattress stitch. It worked well for me. Looking forward to your Vlogmas episodes. 🎄
Thank you, Diana!
Matress stitch!😊 the fruity knitting has a great tutorial i think❤ i loooove your hat and water bottle
Thank you!
In german matratzenstich, it works well. Good luck
Thank you! I wonder if that is the same thing as the mattress stitch?
Thanks Amber for another inspiring episode. I am knitting my second shawl while watching and listening. My son and daughter in law love to go to the Phipps Observatory in Pittsburgh as well!
Hello! Lily and I really enjoy our membership during the winter months. That's why I get it. It's nice to have a green, bright, warm place to go to during the dead of winter. We just go walk around or sit there and take in all of the green!
Very Pink Knits has great tutorials on mattress stitch seaming.
I have a question. What kind of cast on do you use for socks? I want to make knee socks but the ribbing is always too tight😢
Thank you for that tip!
I always do a long tail cast on for socks, but that probably wouldn't be a good one for knee high socks!
Mattress stitch looks so good when other people do it, but I need more practice, because it never turns out for me. I love taking both legs of the selvage stitch and then both legs of the other selvage stitch and doing a 3 needle bind off essentially. (I'm also partial to the pretty seam it leaves on the inside.
Thank you for this tip!
Mattress stitch works best for me when piecing together a knitted garment.
Great! Thank you, Kathy!
I’ve had pretty good results using the backstitch to sew garments together
Oh, haven't heard of that one except in embroidery. Thank you!
I prefer a crochet slip stitch seam. It's quicker, and easier to take out if you find your tension is off. There are some video tutorials on the web. :)
Haven't heard of using the slip stitch to seam a knitted garment! Thank you!
Seaming came easier to me after watching Cheryl Brunette videos. My seams are invisible!
Thank you for another lovely, peaceful podcast. Looking forward to your vlogmas! I am like you, I LOVE colorwork, and am not particularly fond of seeming (that's an understatement 😊). Here in The Netherlands we had our first snow of the season today.
I have a question: you talk about knitting in the church. Is that during the actual church service, or when you get together with people in the church to talk about your believes etc? I can't imagine taking my knitting to church, I think it would not be appreciated by the other people in church (they would probably think I'm not really interested in what the reverend is telling us).
I actually knit during the sermon. But only socks that are stockinette so there is no thinking about what I'm supposed to be doing with my knitting. I used to worry about what people thought, but I mostly got over that. I listen better when my hands are knitting.
I honestly don't like seaming!! I will put it off until the last possible minute. 🤷🏻♀️
Only use mattress or a whip stitch, it really depends on the item.
I've never understood why some knitters get in an uproar over a purchased sweater, LOVE hand knit sweater, but honestly, they're usually too warm for me, a lightweight purchased sweater can be perfect....not to mention, a lot are very pretty!!
I usually make & gift cardigans, rarely wear them. 😊
I'm getting a bit of FOMO with everyone showing off Xmas advents, I promised myself none this year because I got a Halloween one (It was absolutely adorable, the yarns are fluorescent!! AND she included a mini blacklight!!)
I feel that this year crawled, yet flew by at the same time!! I can't believe it's almost over.
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I actually think slip stitching with crochet hook is neater and easier.
Someone else mentioned this as well. Thank you! I've never thought to use the slip stitch to seam knitted garments!
Suzanne Bryan has good how seaming videos. I HATE seaming!