Love your knits, found your experience of knitting Ranunculus very useful as I've been thinking to try it in a sport weight, the Hedgewitch shawl is calling me too. Lovely cats, lovely garden 😘
I knit up the hedgewitch shawl too, but in a gotland - yours will be much cozier! its a great shawl pattern. I have the yarn for the Woodfords cardigan, I started it a few years ago but could not get my head around the construction at that time but I want to take it out of the closet this winter and try again now that I know a bit more about knitting... your cat is sooo comfortable there! thank you for the fun podcast!
Thanks, Mercedes, for this new episode😊. Your shawl is gorgeous. I like your classic style. Also your rununculus in progress is very beautiful. I yet didn't get it, whether you in the US, UK and Canada (with english knitting instructions) call every sweater with lace Yokes a rununculus or only special ones, special patterns? .. The lopi yarn is beautiful. I myself want to make a sweater or cardigan in Icelandic yarn too (which I first would have make as I do spin my own yarn). I like a lot the bright grew, the Icelandics have. I still hesitate a bit, fearing it might be too scratchy.... Hmm.... Thank you for showing us around through your neat and pretty garden. .... I must watch this episode a second time, for sure, as just now I knitted while watching with "one eye". Nevertheless I enjoyed it already now. Thank you!
Nice to her from you again, Sharon. I’m a classic/traditional style kind of person, too 🙂. Good question about the Ranunculus sweater (I can understand how the way I talked about it is confusing). The Ranunculus is the name of a yoke sweater pattern by Midori Hirose, who goes by KnitCafe as well. It’s an extremely popular design. I will update the notes on this episode to include a link to the Ravelry page for this design.
Love your knits, found your experience of knitting Ranunculus very useful as I've been thinking to try it in a sport weight, the Hedgewitch shawl is calling me too. Lovely cats, lovely garden 😘
Thank you Patricia! 😊 Let yourself fall under spell of the hedgewitch shall - it is a super lovely knit.
I knit up the hedgewitch shawl too, but in a gotland - yours will be much cozier! its a great shawl pattern. I have the yarn for the Woodfords cardigan, I started it a few years ago but could not get my head around the construction at that time but I want to take it out of the closet this winter and try again now that I know a bit more about knitting... your cat is sooo comfortable there! thank you for the fun podcast!
Thanks, Mercedes, for this new episode😊. Your shawl is gorgeous. I like your classic style. Also your rununculus in progress is very beautiful. I yet didn't get it, whether you in the US, UK and Canada (with english knitting instructions) call every sweater with lace Yokes a rununculus or only special ones, special patterns? ..
The lopi yarn is beautiful. I myself want to make a sweater or cardigan in Icelandic yarn too (which I first would have make as I do spin my own yarn). I like a lot the bright grew, the Icelandics have. I still hesitate a bit, fearing it might be too scratchy.... Hmm....
Thank you for showing us around through your neat and pretty garden.
.... I must watch this episode a second time, for sure, as just now I knitted while watching with "one eye". Nevertheless I enjoyed it already now. Thank you!
Nice to her from you again, Sharon. I’m a classic/traditional style kind of person, too 🙂.
Good question about the Ranunculus sweater (I can understand how the way I talked about it is confusing). The Ranunculus is the name of a yoke sweater pattern by Midori Hirose, who goes by KnitCafe as well. It’s an extremely popular design. I will update the notes on this episode to include a link to the Ravelry page for this design.