Hello! I've been catching up on your podcasts during social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Your projects inspire me, and your bubbly demeanor has helped me get through the stay at home orders as I cannot go to local craft groups. I've been a crocheter since I was 9, and appreciate your effort and your crafty aesthetic! Thank you, from a fan across the ocean in the States.
Oh Aimee I’m so thrilled that you have been enjoying the videos and that the projects I show inspire you! Particularly in this horrible time 😔 sending you 💕 from England
Another lovely chatty episode Lindsey, I always sit down with a cuppa (Yorkshire) tea and enjoy your chats! I'm all the way down here in beautiful New Zealand (ex pat from England though) I've done sewing, cross stitch, embroidery, knitting but then tried crochet a couple of years ago and that was it, I found my thing! it's pretty much all I want to do now!
Ooooh I’m so pleased you have your proper 😉 tea out there with you! We know how important that tea is eh? 😆 thank you so much for sharing all your gorgeous crafts you do! 😘
So glad I found your podcast. I love your unique projects. I love to crochet, sew, quilt, needlepoint, diamond dotz, will attempt about any craft. Can't wait to get your book.
Oooh Teresa I’ve done a bit of diamond dot with my mother in law and the kids recently too! It’s so satisfying 😆🙌🏻💕 thank you so much for the kind words on the book
Lindsey I really am pleased that you are back podcasting. Pleased to hear that you are going down the right route for your book, can't wait to get my hands on a copy!
@@lottieandalbert I'm always happy to support my favourite podcasters in their yarny adventures! Think I'd have gone crazy during lockdown if it wasn't for yarny podcasts!
I mostly crochet. I can knit and purl, but can't read a pattern, so I make dishcloths. I also sew, masks and some quilts. I would love to embroider and cross stitch, I did when I was a kid. But I was in a bad car accident several years ago and have nerve damage in my hands, they just don't work so well any more. Used to make a lot of cards and paper projects, too. I have a degree in fashion. I got married, had babies, and stayed home til they all went to school. Then spent 14 years selling milking machines and chemicals to farmers. ( not fashionable at all! lol) Then I got cancer and have been unemployed since. Lots of crochet time this way. I love hearing about your book, and glad its making you happy...I am your people.
Hi Linda 👋🏻 thank you so much for sharing your story with me 💕 I’m so sorry to hear the accident left you with nerve damage. Out of interest, have you tried embroidering with a small needle punch tool? Like the ones you use for wool needle punch, but smaller and just holds thread? I got one from Hobbycraft. Just thinking it might be easier than a tiny needle? 😘 thank you so much for watching and sharing all the amazing crafts you do 🙌🏻
I always enjoy your podcast. You make such different things. So many people all make the same. As well as knitting and some crochet I also cross stitch although I haven't done any for ages. I wish I could sew and make garments but it has never come easy. x
Thank you so much Jane I take that as such a compliment!! I used to do a lot of cross stitch because it was my mums go to craft! But haven’t done much recently either 😘
Yay! You're my people too : ) Thanks for your lovely episodes, I always look forward to them. Your projects are always so vibrant and unique, I love ALL the things you make!
😭🥰 that’s SO kind of you to say!! I’m so glad you understood what I was saying. I got a bit paranoid after I uploaded it that I had just talked about myself the whole time 🙈 but really it’s the community I’m here for, I just love knowing that other like minded people are out there making too and get what it’s all about! 💕
Oh no worries! No don't get paranoid about that - we WANT to hear what you've been doing! Yes I know exactly how that feels, I have been dealing with a similar feeling and have been absent from my podcast but I plan to film on Saturday and come back : )
I found your channel by accident & found it so interesting that I subscribed & binged watch from your 1st episode onwards. Then you disappeared for awhile & I was disappointed. So glad you're back.
I really enjoy your podcasts Lindsey, I always look forward to the next one! I also think you are super stylish, I love your outfits 😊 I’m excited for your book!
My mother taught me how to crochet in my teens, but before that, when I was small, she taught me how to embroider. When I get tired of crochet, I switch to embroidery or cross stitch. I have now ordered all my supplies for sashiko embroidery. Can hardly wait to dive into learning a new craft!
Oh gorgeous 😍 I’ve done a little bit of embroidery but never shashiko. Have you ever combined your crochet and embroidery and embroidery with yarns in top of a crochet piece? 💕
Hi Lindsey. How did I miss this episode?? I really enjoyed it. Its so good to be catching up with like minded crafty people especially in these strange times. I've tried many arts and crafts over the years (decoupage, quilling, sewing, embroidery, origami, card making etc probably easier to names the ones I haven't tried!) The ones I mostly do are crochet, knitting, cross stitch, macrame, photography, drawing and painting. I also studied art and craft in college (many moons ago in the early 90s 😄) but sadly have never had a crafty job. Really looking forward to the book. Going for a look at your website now and will be checking out that fringed summer bag 😍 keep doing what you're doing 👌
I think alot of your projects inspire us. I love your laid back simplistic interior designs, it looks 70's kind of inspired(the good side 😄). I love that (and I'm 31 lol) you always find a way to upstyle something. Love love love that. Oh and not all cottons are bad as some people make it out, it's a personal choice right?
Thank you so much Samantha so glad you share my love of the (good) 70s stuff 😂💕 I’m so pleased you enjoy the videos I make, thank you for your lovely comment!!
I'm now all caught up on all the episodes since your return! I so enjoy watching all your makes, the projects are so uplifting especially during now. Looking forward to seeing your next episode ! 😊
Another fab podcast Lindsey! I think my recent interest in macrame and weaving may have been inspired by some of your makes....I'm also getting more into the texture side of crochet. You really inspire! Properly finished my first rainbow blanket today and my son loves it, so thank you. Can't wait for your book, even though I know I have to!
Aw thank you so much Nicola!! I’m thrilled that you feel my makes inspire yours!! I hope you are your son have lots of happy times snuggling under the rainbow blanket 🥰 I can’t wait for the book either 😂😂😘
Oh, it would be easier to list the crafts I don't do than the ones I actually do. haha I also grew up in a crafty family, so I've crafted all my life. I too like to make things I've designed as much as making other designer's patterns, and I love home decor. I'm crocheting on a tablecloth (in cotton thread) of my own design as I visit.
Thanks so much for your question. I loved your comment especially when you said, I AM a therapist 😆😘 I love hearing about other people’s whys and their processes too 💕 what are your favourite crochet things to make?
@@lottieandalbert I tend to be a wearable accessories person, but I recently started spinning my own yarn and am feeling the homewares thing with some of my own fiber. I'm doing a series of cozies for several air fresheners right now. I also have grand plans for some embroidered/punch-needly types of decor at some point. We'll see if that happens :-p. Keep up all the great work!
Hello! I've been catching up on your podcasts during social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Your projects inspire me, and your bubbly demeanor has helped me get through the stay at home orders as I cannot go to local craft groups. I've been a crocheter since I was 9, and appreciate your effort and your crafty aesthetic! Thank you, from a fan across the ocean in the States.
Oh Aimee I’m so thrilled that you have been enjoying the videos and that the projects I show inspire you! Particularly in this horrible time 😔 sending you 💕 from England
Another lovely chatty episode Lindsey, I always sit down with a cuppa (Yorkshire) tea and enjoy your chats! I'm all the way down here in beautiful New Zealand (ex pat from England though) I've done sewing, cross stitch, embroidery, knitting but then tried crochet a couple of years ago and that was it, I found my thing! it's pretty much all I want to do now!
Ooooh I’m so pleased you have your proper 😉 tea out there with you! We know how important that tea is eh? 😆 thank you so much for sharing all your gorgeous crafts you do! 😘
So glad I found your podcast. I love your unique projects. I love to crochet, sew, quilt, needlepoint, diamond dotz, will attempt about any craft. Can't wait to get your book.
Oooh Teresa I’ve done a bit of diamond dot with my mother in law and the kids recently too! It’s so satisfying 😆🙌🏻💕 thank you so much for the kind words on the book
Lindsey I really am pleased that you are back podcasting. Pleased to hear that you are going down the right route for your book, can't wait to get my hands on a copy!
Thank you so much sweetheart it’s so nice to be back!! And I’m so thrilled you are excited for the book!! 💕
@@lottieandalbert I'm always happy to support my favourite podcasters in their yarny adventures! Think I'd have gone crazy during lockdown if it wasn't for yarny podcasts!
I crochet but also do a little bit of jewellery making alongside it 😊 really enjoying your podcasts! X
Thank you so much Cathy!! Ooh jewellery sounds lovely! 😍
Love your vlogs and Thank You for making the vlogs! Definitely one of your people lol 😂
YES kate thank you for being here and being one of my people 😉😘
I mostly crochet. I can knit and purl, but can't read a pattern, so I make dishcloths. I also sew, masks and some quilts. I would love to embroider and cross stitch, I did when I was a kid. But I was in a bad car accident several years ago and have nerve damage in my hands, they just don't work so well any more. Used to make a lot of cards and paper projects, too. I have a degree in fashion. I got married, had babies, and stayed home til they all went to school. Then spent 14 years selling milking machines and chemicals to farmers. ( not fashionable at all! lol) Then I got cancer and have been unemployed since. Lots of crochet time this way. I love hearing about your book, and glad its making you happy...I am your people.
Hi Linda 👋🏻 thank you so much for sharing your story with me 💕 I’m so sorry to hear the accident left you with nerve damage. Out of interest, have you tried embroidering with a small needle punch tool? Like the ones you use for wool needle punch, but smaller and just holds thread? I got one from Hobbycraft. Just thinking it might be easier than a tiny needle? 😘 thank you so much for watching and sharing all the amazing crafts you do 🙌🏻
Love the cushion 😍 and a great podcast 😊
Thank you Anna 😘😘
I always enjoy your podcast. You make such different things. So many people all make the same. As well as knitting and some crochet I also cross stitch although I haven't done any for ages. I wish I could sew and make garments but it has never come easy. x
Thank you so much Jane I take that as such a compliment!! I used to do a lot of cross stitch because it was my mums go to craft! But haven’t done much recently either 😘
Yay! You're my people too : ) Thanks for your lovely episodes, I always look forward to them. Your projects are always so vibrant and unique, I love ALL the things you make!
😭🥰 that’s SO kind of you to say!! I’m so glad you understood what I was saying. I got a bit paranoid after I uploaded it that I had just talked about myself the whole time 🙈 but really it’s the community I’m here for, I just love knowing that other like minded people are out there making too and get what it’s all about! 💕
Oh no worries! No don't get paranoid about that - we WANT to hear what you've been doing! Yes I know exactly how that feels, I have been dealing with a similar feeling and have been absent from my podcast but I plan to film on Saturday and come back : )
I found your channel by accident & found it so interesting that I subscribed & binged watch from your 1st episode onwards. Then you disappeared for awhile & I was disappointed. So glad you're back.
Hi Sue!! So glad you stumbled across my podcast and have enjoyed watching 🥰 that makes me so happy! I’m really pleased to be back too 😘🙌🏻
I really enjoy your podcasts Lindsey, I always look forward to the next one! I also think you are super stylish, I love your outfits 😊 I’m excited for your book!
Thank you so much Mary-Lynn!! I’m super flattered that you think I’m stylish 🤩🤩 and so pleased you are excited for the book 😘
My mother taught me how to crochet in my teens, but before that, when I was small, she taught me how to embroider. When I get tired of crochet, I switch to embroidery or cross stitch. I have now ordered all my supplies for sashiko embroidery. Can hardly wait to dive into learning a new craft!
Oh gorgeous 😍 I’ve done a little bit of embroidery but never shashiko. Have you ever combined your crochet and embroidery and embroidery with yarns in top of a crochet piece? 💕
Lindsey Newns I haven’t combined embroidery on to crochet yet - but this winter may bring new explorations! I’m thinking pillows to start?
Hi Lindsey. How did I miss this episode?? I really enjoyed it. Its so good to be catching up with like minded crafty people especially in these strange times. I've tried many arts and crafts over the years (decoupage, quilling, sewing, embroidery, origami, card making etc probably easier to names the ones I haven't tried!) The ones I mostly do are crochet, knitting, cross stitch, macrame, photography, drawing and painting. I also studied art and craft in college (many moons ago in the early 90s 😄) but sadly have never had a crafty job. Really looking forward to the book. Going for a look at your website now and will be checking out that fringed summer bag 😍 keep doing what you're doing 👌
Cheryl you’re a craft wizard! I’m in awe 😍 so glad you found the episode ☺️ and thank you so much for your kind words on the book!! 😘
I think alot of your projects inspire us. I love your laid back simplistic interior designs, it looks 70's kind of inspired(the good side 😄). I love that (and I'm 31 lol) you always find a way to upstyle something. Love love love that. Oh and not all cottons are bad as some people make it out, it's a personal choice right?
Thank you so much Samantha so glad you share my love of the (good) 70s stuff 😂💕 I’m so pleased you enjoy the videos I make, thank you for your lovely comment!!
I'm now all caught up on all the episodes since your return! I so enjoy watching all your makes, the projects are so uplifting especially during now. Looking forward to seeing your next episode ! 😊
Wohoo!! Thank you so much for watching all my videos!! 🥰 so happy to have you here x
Another fab podcast Lindsey! I think my recent interest in macrame and weaving may have been inspired by some of your makes....I'm also getting more into the texture side of crochet. You really inspire! Properly finished my first rainbow blanket today and my son loves it, so thank you. Can't wait for your book, even though I know I have to!
Aw thank you so much Nicola!! I’m thrilled that you feel my makes inspire yours!! I hope you are your son have lots of happy times snuggling under the rainbow blanket 🥰 I can’t wait for the book either 😂😂😘
Oh, it would be easier to list the crafts I don't do than the ones I actually do. haha I also grew up in a crafty family, so I've crafted all my life. I too like to make things I've designed as much as making other designer's patterns, and I love home decor. I'm crocheting on a tablecloth (in cotton thread) of my own design as I visit.
Hahah I do know what you mean 😂 it’s such a bonus to grow up with crafts around isnt it 🥰🥰 I feel very lucky x
Thanks for answering my question :). Always interesting to hear about people's creative process!
Thanks so much for your question. I loved your comment especially when you said, I AM a therapist 😆😘 I love hearing about other people’s whys and their processes too 💕 what are your favourite crochet things to make?
@@lottieandalbert I tend to be a wearable accessories person, but I recently started spinning my own yarn and am feeling the homewares thing with some of my own fiber. I'm doing a series of cozies for several air fresheners right now. I also have grand plans for some embroidered/punch-needly types of decor at some point. We'll see if that happens :-p. Keep up all the great work!
Love the sound of all of this 😍 spinning is one thing I’ve never tried!! X
Have you thought about designing a pin or hat with your cut loop?
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