That type of pillow is also sold as a nursing pillow. There is also a crochet pattern to make one. I made one using the pattern, and it is helpful. The designer is Ashlea Konecny.
The Wildflowers with the cream backgrounds really stand out to me, too. They would be covered with coffee splatter stains in no time 😂 but I can safely admire them through the interweb.
I tried the snapping thing and as I was winding the cake flew off my winder! What a mess. I tried it again with a different skein and it worked perfectly! The pillow is a great idea but I’d rather spend $75 on yarn 😂 I hope you keep doing the podcast, I really enjoy it!
Hi Cheryl, I’m just now seeing this….my father went in the hospital on the day you uploaded this so I think it just got lost in the shuffle of trips out of state to see him. He was transferred to rehab today so is doing much better! When you were talking about that pillow for posture, it made me think of the Boppy pillow for nursing mothers. I think it is the same concept and you can find those all over for much less than 75.00. I’m so excited to have started my 5th wildflower tee!
I’m just now watching this 2 weeks later, so you’re probably about ready to put up a new podcast. I hope you can keep doing it. I have enjoyed getting to know you more. About that pillow - it doesn’t appeal to me. I need my elbows to hang free to be comfortable. Arm rests usually are too high for me and tend to raise my arms too much and that causes strain on my shoulders and upper arm fatigue. Maybe I’m just more short waisted than most. As it is, I have a tendency to hold my knitting up too high. I have to remind myself to relax my shoulders and hold it lower. That is more comfortable for me. I think the pillow would be counter productive.
Thank you Sharon. We are all so different in how we knit and how we are made. Cudo’s to you for knowing what would work for you and what would not be helpful.
That type of pillow is also sold as a nursing pillow. There is also a crochet pattern to make one. I made one using the pattern, and it is helpful. The designer is Ashlea Konecny.
Thanks for sharing!! I thought about nursing as a good application for this too. I will check out the crochet pattern!!
Hello from Swansea, Illinois.
The Wildflowers with the cream backgrounds really stand out to me, too. They would be covered with coffee splatter stains in no time 😂 but I can safely admire them through the interweb.
They really stand out to me too, but I would hate to ruin them. Maybe they would be for church only!
Your Wkldflower Tee is stunning! I need to make one, probably in copycat colours to yours even. It's gorgeous!
Thank you, and feel free to copy or modify!
Just subscribed! Hope you reach 500! Your Wildflower tee is beautiful!
Thank you so much!!
I tried the snapping thing and as I was winding the cake flew off my winder! What a mess. I tried it again with a different skein and it worked perfectly! The pillow is a great idea but I’d rather spend $75 on yarn 😂 I hope you keep doing the podcast, I really enjoy it!
Thanks for the feedback! Yarn vs pillow? Yarn wins every time!
Hi Cheryl, I’m just now seeing this….my father went in the hospital on the day you uploaded this so I think it just got lost in the shuffle of trips out of state to see him. He was transferred to rehab today so is doing much better! When you were talking about that pillow for posture, it made me think of the Boppy pillow for nursing mothers. I think it is the same concept and you can find those all over for much less than 75.00.
I’m so excited to have started my 5th wildflower tee!
Oh no! I am glad he is doing better now. I will keep you all in my prayers.
I’m just now watching this 2 weeks later, so you’re probably about ready to put up a new podcast. I hope you can keep doing it. I have enjoyed getting to know you more. About that pillow - it doesn’t appeal to me. I need my elbows to hang free to be comfortable. Arm rests usually are too high for me and tend to raise my arms too much and that causes strain on my shoulders and upper arm fatigue. Maybe I’m just more short waisted than most. As it is, I have a tendency to hold my knitting up too high. I have to remind myself to relax my shoulders and hold it lower. That is more comfortable for me. I think the pillow would be counter productive.
Thank you Sharon. We are all so different in how we knit and how we are made. Cudo’s to you for knowing what would work for you and what would not be helpful.