Knit Together with Kim & Jonna - Episode 13 - Ranunculus #8, Tweed Tee, and Jonna’s Yarn Babies!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @judysbrewer
    @judysbrewer 2 года назад +14

    I too, want to thank you for having a 'clean' podcast that is not full of crude jokes and foul language. You are two classy, professional grandmothers and your podcasts are so inspiring and all your projects are so beautiful. 💖

  • @kimberlywiley7727
    @kimberlywiley7727 2 года назад +6

    Thank you both for putting on a show with a lot of class but mostly kindness and compassion. You both exude a lot artistry in your knitting and a love for the craft. This long-time crocheter/beginner knitter is impressed. Happy Holidays to you both.

  • @thekindles1183
    @thekindles1183 2 года назад

    You both are a joy to watch! I love the sweaters, and projects, the hats. I think that's so interesting about the food book. I feel like I could pick your brain about food chemistry these days. Kim, I totally got your yarn after seeing your sweater, and daughter wearing it too; it's so cute!!! All the best, Kimberly

  • @Kaileynorriscreates
    @Kaileynorriscreates Год назад

    Yes Jonna! The Olso hat is my go to mindless knitting project! Love the quote:
    “Life is so hard. Sometimes I wanna just
    knit round and around.”

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  Год назад +1

      Lol! True story. Knitting shouldn’t be difficult if we aren’t looking for that. 💕

  • @marimar418
    @marimar418 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 🧶🧶💞💞

  • @mirianagiraldi890
    @mirianagiraldi890 2 года назад

    Just managed to finish watching your episode - you're lovely company as usual, and I love the little section on books! I also read Lessons in Chemistry last year and really enjoyed it. While it s light and fluffy, I think it touches upon many important topics, too; I found it a very enjoyable read! Though I wish I actually understood something about chemistry!!

  • @esthersawyer1097
    @esthersawyer1097 2 года назад

    Wonderful episode…love all the beautiful sweater patterns you highlighted…the drawing sweater is the most gorgeous pattern❤️

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill 2 года назад +2

    Thank you ladies. I love how the time spent watching you both, time goes by very quickly, fun, interesting, and inspiring.
    Kim and Johnna giveaway.

  • @donnastubbs9525
    @donnastubbs9525 2 года назад

    Finally getting a chance to catch up with you. Lovely video, thank you for sharing so much. On felting...I prefer to soak an item in hot water for about 10-15 minutes, squeeze out the excess water then throw it in the dryer with other things that can take heat. Check regularly to see what size it is and take it out when it meets your desired size. Kim, on the Long Meadow Farm yarn (beautiful!), you might consider striping it with a solid color in a sweater. And last, I just started the Drawing Sweater. It is so well written and so delightful to knit! I'm having to put it aside for gift knitting, but it's all I want to work on.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  Год назад

      Hi Donna,
      Sorry for the delayed reply... but thank you so much for watching and commenting! Unfortunately, felting doesn't really work well in either of our washer/dryers. And thanks for the suggestion for Kim's yarn. She still has tons of other sweaters to knit before she gets to that yarn, but she'll definitely consider striping it with a solid color when the time comes.
      Finally, how did your Drawing Sweater come out? Did you do the fade? And how were the long floats? The pattern is SO BEAUTIFUL, but also a little intimidating. :)

  • @Nionoi
    @Nionoi 2 года назад

    It was a pleasure to meet you both. I'm super fan of your podcast now! 😊 and thank you so much for mentioning us 🥰

  • @pennyrobinson5753
    @pennyrobinson5753 2 года назад +1

    Jonna, I’m w you loving the Oslo hat. When you said, “Life is hard” that struck a chord w me. I love the simplicity of all the knitting involved and I also love to give it to people going through difficulties. My new motto is, “ so and so is getting a hat”. It’s a wonderful hat and a great gift. Yours are especially lovely.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      What a lovely sentiment 💕 and yes, what better way to show love than to knit something for someone!

    • @pennyrobinson5753
      @pennyrobinson5753 2 года назад

      @@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna you are right to trust the process with the musselburg hat. It used to be my favorite until Oslo came along. Really great but so much knitting.

  • @dianacooper4314
    @dianacooper4314 2 года назад

    A blocking trick I learned from the Make Good podcast is to use a salad spinner to remove excess water. It works really well for hats.
    I also want to thank you both for giving so much detail about patterns and yarn. It is so helpful to know your gauge, fit, needle size, thoughts on yarn, etc.

  • @debweiss470
    @debweiss470 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the joy you exude, the genuine laughter, and the rapport you have with each other! I wait with bated breath for each episode!!

  • @vickymaddenbonillas5910
    @vickymaddenbonillas5910 2 года назад

    Another great podcast! I was excited to see that Jonna likes knitting the Jason’s cashmere hat! I made 52 of them for my former high school students this past year! 52 is not a typo! The cables make this the perfect hat for all head sizes. They each told me their favorite color without knowing why…then they got their hats!

  • @debbiereif6493
    @debbiereif6493 2 года назад

    I really appreciate all the specifics you provide about your knitting. It is so helpful to hear about your experience and tips. Happy Holidays!

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Hi Debbie,
      Thank you for telling us that. We always wonder if it gets boring when we ramble on about the details. :) K&J

  • @newinglands
    @newinglands 2 года назад

    I finally got a chance to watch, I just love your videos and how you interact, you're so funny! A quick note about pompoms- as a maker of santa hats (sooooo many santa hats!) I blast them with a warm blowdryer. Puffs them right up, it's so easy! Happy Holidays from Megan in NJ

  • @MarinaMandarinaWoolyWorld
    @MarinaMandarinaWoolyWorld Год назад

    48:53 I think Marzena Kolaczek calls them bobbles because we Eastern Europeans don't know the word nupp 😅 well, I am guessing that Marzena may be polish, and then this beautiful sweater's name translates as Sunrise (pronounced as zorya) ❤ (please correct me if I am wrong)

  • @amacdonell
    @amacdonell 2 года назад +1

    Great podcast. Thank you for the Lessons in Chemistry rec. I’d been eyeing that for my daughter - a scientist - who is also fascinated by food chemistry.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      It was a quick read and I enjoyed it. If she is *really* interested in food chemistry, I would recommend On Food and Cooking by Harold McGee.
      www.amazon.com/Food-Cooking-Science-Lore-Kitchen-ebook/dp/B000PAAH1W/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1BLH5CUVTJDY1&keywords=on+food+and+cooking+harold&qid=1670073081&s=amazon-devices&sprefix=on+food+and+cooking%2Camazon-devices%2C94&sr=1-1

  • @tvvistedstitches5470
    @tvvistedstitches5470 2 года назад +4

    Okay, I am only 30 seconds in, but I just had to stop to say that Kim, your sweater looks so professional! When you came on screen, I literally thought it was store bought before I remembered where I was!! Jonna, love yours too but I can recognize a Ranunculus anywhere ;) Okay, can't wait to hear about it. You guys are amazing :)

  • @johannavogelgesang7161
    @johannavogelgesang7161 2 года назад

    Jonna - I totally can understand your obsession for the Oslo Hat! I knit six of them as Christmas gifts this year. I also did a lot of yarn experiments - and they all turned out so beautiful! 🌲🥰

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      I am definitely casting on another one as soon as I’m finished with the Musselburgh! My favorite combo is a strand of fingering with mohair. 💕

  • @kathrynsymonds9455
    @kathrynsymonds9455 2 года назад +2

    Hello ladies it's so good to have a knit and natter video regularly xx

  • @ceciliathomsen7152
    @ceciliathomsen7152 2 года назад

    I always enjoy your podcasts. Thank you, ladies. I’m looking forward to the Q and A show.

  • @jess49497
    @jess49497 Год назад

    Very good video, I never miss them. Greetings from Cancun Mexico.

  • @Sassycanuckknitter
    @Sassycanuckknitter 2 года назад

    I love your tee Kim. It’s neat that you used the Chilly dog Tubular bind off as that’s what I also used to learn that bind off earlier this year.

  • @darlenesmith9542
    @darlenesmith9542 2 года назад

    You guys are so prolific! Such gorgeous sweaters! Im thinking of casting on an Oslo hat after seeing your beautiful hats Jonna! Your blue fiber story cracked me up remembering about 10 years ago I received a beautiful set of bed sheets that had blue in it and when I woke up my feet were blue 🤣...needless to say I thought I had some disease for half a day before I realized what it was!!
    Kim you have so many beautiful sweaters! Love your sweater you are wearing and the one you are knitting!
    Thanks so much for taking your time to do these podcasts 😀 love and learn so much from them!

  • @catherinecunningham7126
    @catherinecunningham7126 2 года назад

    Such beautiful knitting. I love your podcast. ⛄️🤶🏻🎄

  • @mimik2859
    @mimik2859 Год назад

    Working my way through your videos… thank you
    😊 Oh that vest and hat ❤

  • @mindykirschner2979
    @mindykirschner2979 2 года назад

    I so look forward to your podcasts!!! I love the new acquisitions from NEFF!!! All the projects give me so many want to knit ideas!!! Thank you for your hard work!!!

  • @niknaiman5359
    @niknaiman5359 2 года назад

    Kim your sweater turned out so great!! I love how that planned pooling works on this pattern. Great job!

  • @trishcostello813
    @trishcostello813 2 года назад

    Loving both your finished jumpers. Purl barking in the video started off my smaller Jack Russell Molly and she just kept grumbling away for about 5 minutes.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Purl barked so loudly that Jonna practically jumped out of her seat! It didn't make the cut.

  • @rachelraye285
    @rachelraye285 2 года назад

    I absolutely love both of your garments! I love to hear about your tips for weaving in ends and stitching seams together. Your work looks so professional and you clearly do an excellent job weaving in ends!

  • @janetpope5742
    @janetpope5742 2 года назад

    Another fun video, ladies! Usually I just sit and knit but today I’m adding bill paying to the routine - we’ll see how well I combine work and play! I just have to put in a plug for Lessons in Chemistry. I read it last summer. Hearing Jonna talk about the food chemistry part made me recall how fun the writer made all the chemistry. The story is kind of light and fluffy, true, but also has interesting (and very true) points to make about the history of women in the workplace, some negative parts of which I experienced personally. Thanks, you two!

  • @klaskelangford8324
    @klaskelangford8324 2 года назад

    Thank you for another lovely episode. Love the finished projects, yarn, suggestions and sharing: see you until the next time!

  • @brigittelinke3668
    @brigittelinke3668 2 года назад

    Hallo Ladies, I'm watching you from Germany and I love your Videos. It is so interessting to see what you are knitting and an inspiration for me for new projects. Thanks a lot for sharing this with us. Best regards and I wish all knitters a wounderful christmas time

  • @tracyholloway3712
    @tracyholloway3712 2 года назад

    Hi ladies, I absolutely love your podcast it’s always so relaxing to watch. It’s like having my knitting friends in my knitting space to knit with. I’m admiring the black and white polkadot bag on the table it’s so beautiful. Happy knitting.

  • @yessysdesigns
    @yessysdesigns 2 года назад

    Oh I watched this episode twice. Well, I have watched a few twice too but this one was extra special 😍 Thank you for your Hello to my Annie. We both love your interactions, the pieces you are working on, your favorite things and all that you share. I am looking forward to see the baby blanket all finished. Now we all wait patiently for the next episode. During this episode I was knitting a cardigan and it was really like Knitting with Kim and Jonna 🤩

  • @tracycharalambous5223
    @tracycharalambous5223 2 года назад

    Another lovely podcast ladies. Thanks for keeping me company whilst I make dinner. I enjoy all the inspiration? X

  • @bernicemcgowan6657
    @bernicemcgowan6657 2 года назад

    Love both your sweaters! And the Oslo hats are inspiring. And “ avoine” is “ oat”, so just that colour.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Thank you! We learn so much from everyone. It's truly one of the best parts about doing the podcast.

  • @saramiller1371
    @saramiller1371 2 года назад

    Thank you, ladies! I love seeing you and your projects. ❤

  • @debwillner5598
    @debwillner5598 2 года назад

    Kim the look on your face when Jonna talked about her book😂😂😂. I ordered it on audio. It looks like a light book, needed right now. Great video as usual, two hot Grammas and of course you’re funny!

  • @genier7829
    @genier7829 2 года назад

    I have added the food chemistry book to my list- exactly the sort of stuff I enjoy reading!

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      You might also enjoy, On Food and Cooking by Harold McGee. Not a novel but very interesting!

  • @kah237
    @kah237 2 года назад

    Love your podcast! Just had to say I read Lessons in Chemistry and I don't think it stays light and fluffy - but very enjoyable. It made me laugh and yell and cry.

  • @kimhumphreys3266
    @kimhumphreys3266 2 года назад

    I have been wanting to knit the Amy slipover since it first came out, but couldn’t find anywhere that had the pattern - I will have to call Pick up Every Stitch! And I bought a hank of that Longmeadow Farm yarn at a fiber festival in Ohio last spring. I think I am going to make a triangular shawl with that yarn as the center and then use a solid color yarn to add some sort of border (maybe lace?) to make it big enough…

  • @tammyweyenberg9425
    @tammyweyenberg9425 2 года назад

    I'm learning a ton! Thank you!!

  • @jenniferferrara7944
    @jenniferferrara7944 2 года назад

    Thanks for the lovely podcast ladies! I just finished the Amy slipover and was just as obsessed. I had to cast on and soon as I bought the book. My 2 cents are - it’s a very quick knit except for the ties which feel like they go on forever. I think it’s absolutely adorable but unlike most vests, it’s difficult to wear with a coat because the ties add bulk on the sides. Nonetheless, I love it! Enjoy knitting yours Jonna!

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Good to know! I've read that the ties are a pain. I need to finish my Zoria first!

  • @deborahzamora479
    @deborahzamora479 2 года назад +1

    Make the HIPSTER COWL by JoJi Locatelli from your lovely one skein of yarn Kim.....it would be gorgeous!!

  • @PatValenzano
    @PatValenzano 2 года назад +1

    Another great podcast…thank you ladies 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🧶💗

  • @safiyab4767
    @safiyab4767 2 года назад

    Thank you, Ladies, for another lovely podcast! LOVE your intarsia sweater, Kim. It looks so beautiful and certainly is different from any other sweater that uses several colors. It’s going to be a work of art. I am wondering why Jonna didn’t comment on it, maybe she was too into her knitting. Also love all the hats you made, Jonna. I love making hats, especially for the family. I usually use Knitpicks Swish DK which is very affordable and soft. Happy holiday season and happy knitting!

  • @agillsfo
    @agillsfo 2 года назад

    I LOVE YOUR PODCASTS!! I have read Gentleman in Moscow and loves it, and then I listened to it on audible and really enjoyed it again! The narration is amazing.

  • @lindas.patton7552
    @lindas.patton7552 2 года назад

    Enjoyed watching your video. You both amaze me! Beautiful hats and sweaters ...

  • @tanjasbuecherlaube
    @tanjasbuecherlaube 2 года назад

    Oh what a perfect day: Yogichai, my christmassocks on the needles and a new episode of your wonderful show!!!!

  • @OllieandMay
    @OllieandMay 2 года назад

    I’ve made 3 pairs of the Bear Paw Socks Jonna and I only ribbed the front of the foot. I also knitted the Heel plain, not in the Rib, I found the ribbing didn’t look even for me.

  • @LadyOfLaMancha19
    @LadyOfLaMancha19 2 года назад

    Thank you for the fun, Two Hot Grandmas! (that'll be the movie version)

  • @stewnstash
    @stewnstash 2 года назад

    When you write out your notes before each show, you could always both write together on a single Google word document! That way you can both contribute remotely in real time and you can separate your notes. Thanks for the great video!

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Hahaha! So funny, but we've tried that. Jonna is very familiar with Google Docs, but Kim usually uses Pages. We're figuring it out though. :) K&J

  • @phyllisburke4141
    @phyllisburke4141 2 года назад

    Kim your sweater is beautiful. Like you I just want the product! I love the path of least resistance comment.

  • @joannac.5698
    @joannac.5698 2 года назад

    Love your podcast! Enjoyed meeting you at NE Sheep & Wool. You gals are great.

  • @elaineenstone6834
    @elaineenstone6834 2 года назад

    Love all of your video today. So much inspiration. 🇬🇧

  • @hbd1984
    @hbd1984 2 года назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @DillyDahlia
    @DillyDahlia 2 года назад

    Kim, I love your sweater…it looks like wood grain!

  • @shannonoliver5414
    @shannonoliver5414 2 года назад

    Kim, your Tweed Tee is amazing. Thank you for another wonderful podcast. 😊

  • @stacycharles9234
    @stacycharles9234 2 года назад

    That sweater is so cute on you and your daughter!

  • @cjkathe
    @cjkathe 2 года назад

    I just finished an intarsia sweater and there were so many ends b/c it was multistranded (US19s). Honestly, I cannot imagine where you're going to bury 170+ ends on one repeat. Isn't the fabric thickened? Looking at the pattern it'd be so easy to carry it all up. I would think the ends would affect the stretchiness of the fabric b/c there are just so many buried in it.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  Год назад +1

      Hi Kathe,
      So sorry for the delayed reply, but I just recently finished my Amina!!! And yes, it was hard to hide all of those ends, but no, it really didn't make it much thicker. However, about halfway through, after reading your comment and getting suggestions from others, I decided to carry some of the yarns up the back. Wow! Huge improvement! And you'll hear all about it in E16 which airs on 3/3. :) Kim

  • @JConklin5280
    @JConklin5280 2 года назад

    Love, love, love intarsia.

  • @michellenokken2597
    @michellenokken2597 2 года назад

    Kim - for your yarn how about a Metamorphic (adding a neutral as the other color) or a part of a Drawing Sweater (which is stranded, not intarsia)

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Hi Michelle,
      Both great ideas! And I was so surprised to see that the Drawing Sweater is stranded. There must be some very long floats in there. Eek!
      Thanks for your suggestions! :) Kim

  • @nancycox6548
    @nancycox6548 2 года назад

    Jonna,assume you are further or have finished Lessons in Chemistry by now- I think you’ll agree it’s so much more than cooking chemistry! Probably the best book I read all year - and upsetting. Understand it is being made into a movie.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I have finished it and you're right, it's not really about cooking chemistry at all! Loved it. I'm currently reading The Personal Librarian, but have only read a few chapters.

  • @michellewaksmundzki9970
    @michellewaksmundzki9970 Год назад

    Kim, your tweed tee is so gorgeous! How did you account for the smaller row gauge when you made the armhole and v neck shaping and length?

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  Год назад

      Hi Michelle,
      Sorry for the delayed reply, but THANK YOU! I love it and it turned out way better than I even imagined. As for the gauge, Karen at Pick Up Every Stitch helped me to recalculate my gauge and figure out which size I should make at my new gauge. :) Kim

    • @michellewaksmundzki9970
      @michellewaksmundzki9970 Год назад

      @@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna thanks for your info. Guess I have a bit of math to do! I ordered the same yarn and it came in recently. It really is gorgeous. I’ll be tinning with you in the near future-lol.

    • @michellewaksmundzki9970
      @michellewaksmundzki9970 Год назад

      * “twinning”!!

  • @phyllisburke4141
    @phyllisburke4141 2 года назад

    Jonna I love your rununculus. I bought the pattern but I’m a bit intimidated by the 15 pages! I’m an experienced knitter so I think I can do it....still intimidated. Any advice to get started?

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Just start! Try a CO that you're familiar with and skip the fiddly one? Everything is written out so it looks like a lot. It does go quickly because you're doing something different every couple of rows. Enjoy!

  • @knittielynnie
    @knittielynnie Год назад

    I'm late finding your podcast, so I'm not sure that you'll see this comment, but I've heard that you can use a salad spinner to agitate and therefore felt [small] wool projects. I'm like Jonna in that I hear tips and tricks but I never remember where I heard them 😏

  • @80sgma10
    @80sgma10 2 года назад

    I can't believe you haven't found Chevy yet! You will love her channel!!

  • @michellenokken2597
    @michellenokken2597 2 года назад

    Jonna - that Fox Hill yarn looks so nice - too bad they have no website (sigh).

  • @susangall5850
    @susangall5850 2 года назад

    Andrea Wong teaches Portuguese knitting here in the U.S. She’s a great teacher -

  • @victoriaguerin2851
    @victoriaguerin2851 2 года назад

    Jonna, Inge of Knitting Traditions knitted that vest with ties on the side and it came out too small so you might want to be careful which size you choose.

  • @ephemerabluetit335
    @ephemerabluetit335 Год назад

    My solution to requests for free knitted items is now, "what can you trade for it?". This avoids the ugly subject of money, but Does open the conversation about Value! Which is always the issue. Isn't everyone shocked when you tell them the price of yarn and the number of hours it takes? Cheers.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  Год назад

      You're much nicer than we are. We usually just say no. Everyone is always shocked to hear how much yarn (and pom poms) are. And then when we tell them how many hours it takes to make something multiplied by how much we would/should charge per hour, they quickly realize that it would be cheaper to buy whatever it is (although not hand-knit) at Target. 😂 Kim & Jonna

  • @sarahbrant9807
    @sarahbrant9807 2 года назад

    I WON ~ so excited to win the giveaway ! ❤❤❤ I emailed you… thank you!

  • @Jasminejadelilacreads
    @Jasminejadelilacreads 2 года назад

    Oooooh the Amy Slipover would look lovely with a floaty long sleeve white shirt/blouse with a plaid skirt. I have to make it, it's in my head now-I know I won't be able to stop thinking about it till I've made it. *Pfffft never mind looked at the pattern and lordy when you meant no hand holding I didn't think you meant they left you hanging on the edge of a cliff. My poor brain can't figure out a pattern with such little detail. 😅 Does anyone know of a similar type of style that has a more comprehensive pattern? * Edit to my edit, just found out I wasn't actually reading the pattern but the description of it instead. No wonder I was so confused lmao. Now I feel a little stupid. 🤦🏻😂😂

  • @bonniewright1137
    @bonniewright1137 2 года назад

    Where did you. Yuck the prosper yarn

  • @phyllisburke4141
    @phyllisburke4141 2 года назад

    Jonna not all yarns felt well. Yarns with silk or other blends do not felt. I’ve used cascade 220 with great results.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад

      Fritids garn is meant to be felted but I think my needles were too small (too dense) and my front-loader didn't create enough friction. Plan B!

  • @dalefaber8824
    @dalefaber8824 2 года назад

    I’m really disappointed with the number of ads in your podcast. You have worked so hard to have an excellent podcast and it’s annoying to have all the interruptions.

    • @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
      @KnitTogetherwithKimJonna  2 года назад +1

      Hi. We completely understand. The only thing we have control over is *where* the ads go, not the content of the ads or the quantity. RUclips does offer an ad free experience for a cost. Thank you for understanding. 💕

  • @maureendesmarais6955
    @maureendesmarais6955 2 года назад

    I watch your podcasts because they aren't commercials. I certainly understand the need for fulltime designers/yarn dyers to advertise but then I don't watch their podcasts. I've stopped watching a well known Vogue Live presenter because her podcasts are just a long commercial to buy her classes, patterns, and books.

  • @francesscott4208
    @francesscott4208 2 года назад

    Pick me