Pairs Well With Knitting: 10 Tips for Travel Knitting

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @pamhuckle3029
    @pamhuckle3029 4 месяца назад +2

    I would add a few toothpicks for use as a cable neenldle and picking up dropped stitches. Would also have nail clippers. Put these on a split ring and add mini crochet hooks to use for dropped switches.( Bit of a luxury).
    Nail clippers are essential to me for easily broken nails!

  • @orapronobis2149
    @orapronobis2149 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great ideas especially with the safety pins. In a pinch with stitch markers use hair bobbi pins! I do love and use colorful markers. Agree with the barber chords. So much safer too in not losing stitches. Thank you for the informative video since I will be traveling this month,

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I love your idea of using bobbi pins! Wishing you a lovely trip!

  • @karencooper1978
    @karencooper1978 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for your travel and knitting tips … we knitters can’t be without our knitting while away, including tools and notions! My go-tos are the metal light bulb stitch markers you featured. Got a large supply from Amazon in several different colours as you’re right, they do tend to disappear. I haven’t dove into buying the Barber cords as I use a 50” Chiaogoo interchangeable circular cord and magic loop when knitting sweaters so it is easy to try on as I go with no changes required. I also love the convenience of my Clover Stitch Holders in 2 different sizes (9-16” Short and 24-36” Long) for holding stitches. It has a small needle on one end and the cord length is adjustable. And lastly not a fan of playing yarn chicken so I usually buy an extra ball of yarn for swatching and to hopefully ensure I don’t run short of yarn but yarn chicken happens to all of us from time to time, I think. Going through your episodes since I recently discovered your videos. Thanks for another enjoyable session!

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your travel knitting tips. These are awesome and definitely allow for us, as knitters, to enjoy the experience of knitting while travelling to the max! Nobody needs to worry about not having the tools they need to do the thing they love. Happy knitting!

  • @martinemenard5973
    @martinemenard5973 8 месяцев назад +1

    Now my daughter who is in Bc got hooked… she even has plans for us to knit on top while hiking …cant wait to go in April - this create a great bond and precious memories.

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  8 месяцев назад +1

      This sounds like a dream come true! I'm so happy for you. I can't wait for you two to knit together. Enjoy!

  • @cyndierussell9209
    @cyndierussell9209 Год назад +1

    Just found your podcast! Love it! A tip for cutting yarn is to throw in your knitting bag a small tooth flossing container. It has a tiny little cutting edge. I have one in all my project bags. Heading to France in 2 weeks and planning my travel knitting. Thanks for all your tips.

  • @beverlythompson3246
    @beverlythompson3246 Год назад +4

    Another great episode- thank you so much! I have visions of you being like Mary Poppins, taking all these items out of a little tiny bag! You must be a packing expert!

  • @martinemenard5973
    @martinemenard5973 8 месяцев назад +1

    Totally share your passion and travel knitting… did the anadian train trip and knit most of the time enjoying scenery, conversation, nice beer etc… i met a great lady knitter also and we keep in touch …

  • @corteofs
    @corteofs Год назад +1

    Many yarn shop will be happy to cake the skeins for us

  • @finbohannon9581
    @finbohannon9581 11 месяцев назад +1

    You could use a nail clipper to cut your yarn.. there are some really cute ones out there. 😊

  • @maryannraley
    @maryannraley Год назад

    I completely agree with your sock secret -- I don't knit fingering weight socks, either. I knit socks mostly for my husband, who wears boots all the time, so I make worsted weight socks.(I actually gave up knitting socks for me because he kept stealing them!) I like to include a reinforcement thread in the toes and heels to help guard against holes since I can't find worsted with nylon. Really enjoyed your video!

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Do you use a nylon thread to pair with your worsted weight socks?

    • @maryannraley
      @maryannraley Год назад

      @@pairswellwithknitting In the past I've used wool reinforcement thread, but I'm considering trying a nylon beading thread instead.

  • @Claire-oq1ns
    @Claire-oq1ns Год назад +1

    New viewer and subscriber here! I have a car trip upcoming; I don’t think I’ve brought my scale on past vacations but it’s a great idea if you have more space. Looking forward to more content!

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад

      Thank you! Enjoy your car trip. I hope you're bringing lots of great things to knit on.

  • @stephanietorres1256
    @stephanietorres1256 Год назад +2

    Great travel tips! I especially liked your talking through pattern selection. I admit, I probably spend more time thinking about packing my projects than packing anything else!

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Pattern selection is a big part of my preparing process and I find great joy in it.☺

  • @wendysullivan5511
    @wendysullivan5511 Год назад +1

    Ha! I have brought my scale on a road trip before😂. I always take certain types of knitting-small and simply for standing in line at the airport, something with skinny yarn and a chart for the plane (how do people work endless garter while stuck in an airplane seat??), and possibly larger and simple for hanging with family and friends. Thanks for sharing your tools

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад

      I love that you've also brought a scale along with you! It won't be the last time it comes with me. 🙂

    • @corteofs
      @corteofs Год назад

      There are some very small scales also

  • @johaneguilbault273
    @johaneguilbault273 Год назад

    Great episode and great ideas...Love your Bonus items...the swift is a must :)) All aboard!!!

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад

      Thank you! The swift has seen a lot of action with all of the new yarn. 🤗

  • @pathowes32
    @pathowes32 Год назад

    Thanks for the travel suggestions of the tools you bring with you for yarn crafts

  • @lucilesenseney5556
    @lucilesenseney5556 Год назад

    You are a natural. Your pattern and yarn choices are gorgeous. Thanks for the knitting travel tips.

  • @susanroche1760
    @susanroche1760 Год назад

    Jennifer really enjoyed your podcast great info. Thank you

  • @susanmcdermid7663
    @susanmcdermid7663 Год назад

    Thank you Jennifer for your travel knitting tips. I learned a lot. Keep the podcasts coming!

  • @sarahneugebauer318
    @sarahneugebauer318 Год назад

    Hello, Jennifer. I've enjoyed your first two episodes and am glad RUclips recommended you to me. I loved your comment that adding knitting or coffee to an already great experience enhances it for you. I feel exactly the same way. Happy travels and I look forward to seeing more of your adventuring!

  • @carolinekestler3753
    @carolinekestler3753 Год назад

    Welcome back Jennifer. This was very helpful. I’m planning a plane trip and this was a good reminder of the things I’ll need. I was also concerned about being able to take certain items on the plane. Like you, having my knitting with me is very important. Thank you for sharing your trip with us.

  • @maureenholian1560
    @maureenholian1560 Год назад

    Hi Jennifer , thanks for the great traveling knit tips ! Safe travels. Happy Knitting!

  • @knittingghost
    @knittingghost Год назад

    Really enjoying your podcast! Thanks for all the good tips!

  • @holliegiampietro7030
    @holliegiampietro7030 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @dianeazzopardi6269
    @dianeazzopardi6269 Год назад

    Great tips. I must say I discovered the David Tea containers by mistake which was a good thing. My son gave me a great selection of herbal teas. I always try to recycle everything the best way I can before actual putting into the recyclable bin. I just bought round markers from knit picks and I've divided them into other containers for each project bag. I must say these stitch markers are not expensive and if you happen to knit them into the garment like I have. The stitch markers can be forced open. I use my light bulb markers as row counter and that creates a chain. Enjoy your adventure on the road.

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Great ideas. Sometimes we can be as creative in the tools we use and what we create with them. 😊

  • @theyarngoeson
    @theyarngoeson Год назад

    This was a wonderful and helpful episode! I love little mini tape measures - I keep one in my notions bag as well as my project bags; I tend to make up little notions tins for each project bag. There was a Christmas/holiday tea that would include a free tin with the tea and since it was a favorite, I had several of the tins to use. Your Sorrel is such a beautiful color - an excellent color/pattern combination and it looks great on you!

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад

      You're too kind! I love the little knitting hacks. Tea tins are the best- from all knitters. 🙂

  • @Carola-By-The-Bay
    @Carola-By-The-Bay Год назад

    Hi, Jennifer. I’m a beginning knitter, coming from Crochet. I’m learning on dishcloths and the Yarn Harlot scarf.😊 I appreciate the travel tips… A bit intimidated by your gorgeous sweaters! I doubt I’ll ever be that skilled. Best wishes from Morro Bay! 🧶 🐳 💦

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад

      Thank you! If you're a crocheter, you will be a natural at knitting. I can't wait for you to knit a sweater! I feel for me, that was the gateway. ☺

  • @lsdev4229
    @lsdev4229 Год назад

    Hope you are enjoying NS Jennifer. I live just down the road from Terrence Bay. Dont forget to check out LK yarns in the North End of Halifax...Louise is great😊. Also if you are planning on going to PEI, Kim at Fleece and Harmony is wonderful. She also has a youtube podcast. Gaspereau Fibres is a great place to stop in Annopolis valley plus lots of wonderful Wineries. Enjoy your travels...and knitting. 🥰Sharon.

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Sharon! I love all of your recommendations. Yarn Stores and wineries is a fabulous day in my opinion. 🥰

  • @wendystewart-fox35
    @wendystewart-fox35 Год назад

    I stumbled across your podcast and have enjoyed your first episodes. I learned some great tips from this video. I'm curious, how do you block on vacation? I usually use pins and mats, not super travel friendly. Also, how long have you been travel knitting? What are you on sabbatical from? Looking forward to watching more episodes! Wendy from Comox, BC

    • @pairswellwithknitting
      @pairswellwithknitting  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, Wendy! I use a towel instead of a blocking mat and no pins, even at home, unless it's a shawl (e.g., flat knitting that would perhaps curl). We were away for a month on our road trip with our next adventure coming-up. I'm a teacher and am taking a self-paid leave this year. What a lovely corner of Canada you live in! Vancouver Island has my heart.

    • @wendystewart-fox35
      @wendystewart-fox35 Год назад

      ❤❤❤