Oooohhh, I love Auður´s designs. Can I sign up to test knit the english version of Arfleifð Legacy please!!!! Thank you Linda and Auður for a lovely interview!
I’ve never heard of reversible cables! Great design component. In US sometimes the outfit that baby is brought home in is called “layette,” but it does not necessarily mean a handmade outfit. And I think it also refers to Baby’s first set of clothes.
I really like the designs! Are they typical for Icelandic one coloured knitting? And I'm pretty courious about the reversible cables, too :D It's sooo hot here in Germany right now (about 35°C) that I'd love to escape to Iceland!
Æðislegar uppskriftirnar hennar Auðar. Ég hlakka mikið til þegar ungbarnafatnaðurinn kemur út. Þessar buxur heilluðu mig alveg upp úr skónum!
Hi,realny enjoyed the episode and all the knitting Monika
Beutiful knits! ❤
Loved this interview Linda! So cool to hear more about Icelandic traditions
Gaman að horfa á ykkur falleg hönnun hjá þér Auður 👏
I love the shawl because it's reversible and there is also a beautiful story behind it. Thank you for introducing Au∂ur to us. Greeting Vanessa
Enjoyed this interview very much! I will be looking for her mystery knit-along. Have a great day!
The baby cardigans are adorable, I would love to buy them in English 😊
I like the idea of reversible knitted fabric without having to do a double knitting or brioche, great episode, thank you !
Oooohhh, I love Auður´s designs. Can I sign up to test knit the english version of Arfleifð Legacy please!!!!
Thank you Linda and Auður for a lovely interview!
I’ve never heard of reversible cables! Great design component. In US sometimes the outfit that baby is brought home in is called “layette,” but it does not necessarily mean a handmade outfit. And I think it also refers to Baby’s first set of clothes.
Flottur hönnuður hún Auður. Sjölin hennar eru æði en barnapeysurnar heilluðu mig upp úr skónum.
Snillingar !!!!!!! Og Linda mìn tjekkadu à pickles.no tar eru flottar uppskrifir à buxsum =0)
I really like the designs! Are they typical for Icelandic one coloured knitting? And I'm pretty courious about the reversible cables, too :D It's sooo hot here in Germany right now (about 35°C) that I'd love to escape to Iceland!
Please, please, I want the baby knits!! I have many newborns in my life and I have to make those wonderful clothes,