I really enjoy these! Thank you for making them. It feels like most of the time on the internet you just see everyones latest makes, but not what has truly stood the test of time and actually gets worn.
The east wind and tulip have been on my to knit list for a while, your have inspired me to get the yarn for them, I could knit them in time for next winter
ha i think you kinda adjust to what you have to live with- i was watching an off grid living video and she lives in 9 degrees!!!!! that sounds like hell (and thank you :) )
I am cold ALL of the time too! I make my heavier knits big enough to layer other knits underneath of them also. Warmth is more important than fit! I live in New England and our days often see temperature fluctuations of 30 degrees. The knits go on and off throughout the day. I love your knits!
I'm not sure what that change would be in C but it sounds a lot! And I can imagine (we experienced this a bit when we visited new england a couple years back- it was Nov and I thought it would be mega cold and it was like british summer!) Layers are deffo the answer! (Glad I'm not the only one that wears several knits at once!)
Always a good day when you upload a podcast : ) I want to knit the tulip sweater, but I saw her tutorial about making the scallops and was more confused than before, so I haven't tried it. Good written instruction in the pattern ? Thanks,
To be honest I cant remember, but I also dont remember it being hard at all. I think it's short rows ? All I remember is finding it a bit tedious (because you do one, then you have to do it again and again etc ) but that's my personality- weirdly given how much I love knitting, I do get bored doing the same thing over and over. So i would go for it if you like the pattern. I dont remember any of it being hard!
I really enjoy these! Thank you for making them. It feels like most of the time on the internet you just see everyones latest makes, but not what has truly stood the test of time and actually gets worn.
Great! That was kinda the point :) so glad it worked!
Thanks for the mention 🖤 I adore the FiberTales Jumper at the start!!
No problem :) and yes Katt did a good job of that jumper!
The east wind and tulip have been on my to knit list for a while, your have inspired me to get the yarn for them, I could knit them in time for next winter
yes! that would be lovely
Your Maya cardigan is my favorite. I would die frozen if I had to live in a 15 ° house. Would move in any heated public place...!
ha i think you kinda adjust to what you have to live with- i was watching an off grid living video and she lives in 9 degrees!!!!! that sounds like hell (and thank you :) )
I am cold ALL of the time too! I make my heavier knits big enough to layer other knits underneath of them also. Warmth is more important than fit! I live in New England and our days often see temperature fluctuations of 30 degrees. The knits go on and off throughout the day. I love your knits!
I'm not sure what that change would be in C but it sounds a lot! And I can imagine (we experienced this a bit when we visited new england a couple years back- it was Nov and I thought it would be mega cold and it was like british summer!) Layers are deffo the answer! (Glad I'm not the only one that wears several knits at once!)
Always a good day when you upload a podcast : ) I want to knit the tulip sweater, but I saw her tutorial about making the scallops and was more confused than before, so I haven't tried it. Good written instruction in the pattern ? Thanks,
To be honest I cant remember, but I also dont remember it being hard at all. I think it's short rows ? All I remember is finding it a bit tedious (because you do one, then you have to do it again and again etc ) but that's my personality- weirdly given how much I love knitting, I do get bored doing the same thing over and over. So i would go for it if you like the pattern. I dont remember any of it being hard!
Hi sorry I think I missed what the dress pattern is it looks lovely 😊
Thanks, the name is in the description box :) it's a number so hard to remember !