What a smart way to fix a mistake and thank you for showing us, it makes so much sense seeing it. I'm watching this from the future and cannot believe how fast you knit. Happy Thanksgiving 🥧! Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
just an fyi the way you showed you fixed your colorwork mistake you twisted the sts, just pickup the left leg of your sts not the right. Really helpful technique. Loved your vibes in general and really interesting to see people machine knitting wow 😍
Beautiful projects Sara! I purchased Wiola's e-book a few weeks ago and immediately ordered yarn for the dark version of the Agnes Kofta. Both versions are so beautiful and I look forward to seeing yours. Happy Making 🤗💕
Beautiful FOs! Love the machine Rundt i Dalen. I have hopes of some serious machine knitting study this winter! Your repair technique with the crochet hook was brilliant! 🧶
I just got a bunch of rauma for the Agnes too! We’re thinking of doing a Wiola designs KAL soon! My visit to the woolly thistle was very inspiring and I got a lot of plotolopi 😂 beautiful knitting as usual ❤
@@FiberTrek thank you so much! It seems like the Agnes is very popular right now - I’m so happy to know you are also planning to make one and I can’t wait to see yours! I’m also very jealous of your trip to the Wooly Thistle - I hope to make it up there one day! A Wiola KAL also sounds amazing
Thank you for the tip about soaking the greasy cone wool in normal detergent first. I just knitted with my first ball of yarn that came with spinning oil on it. If the yarn wasn't so prettily heathered I might not have continued using it... it did seem to make my nails stronger though :) My 1x1 rib used to look messy and uneven until I watched a tutorial that taught me to tug on the purl stitches a little tighter than the knits and now it looks much better.
@@majormomma I’m glad to know there are other people out there who are into machine knitting. I don’t see myself stopping any time soon because I’m loving it! Thank you for your comment!
Hello! I finally did it! The chart is here: www.stitchfiddle.com/en/c/sf8qtu-3c4tl1 and it is to be used with the kids 6-12-year instructions for this drops pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sugar-bush-kids
Just found you on yt. So funny to see you sitting in the US lovning scandinavian knitwear and yarn❤. This week is fall vacation in Denmark where I live, and I am starting a efterår no 2 sweater as a treat for my self this week. Love you version. Kind regard from Birgitte Caning
@@birgittecaning5981 thank you for Your lovely comment! I certainly love my Scandinavian yarn and patterns! Enjoy your vacation and the efterår no 2! So cool to know that someone else is working on the same sweater
I really enjoyed your podcast! Love the colour work patterns you chose. Knitting is such a creative adventure. I will watch more of your podcasts for sure.
Thanks for sharing. I love your finished objects🥰!! I knit a lot of Norwegian colorwork, so I am a fan of your knits😊. I love the sweater you knit for your husband, too. A classic style! By the way, I knit the Agnes Kofte, and I love it🥰I can't wait to see your finished Agnes Kofte!!
I have been checking on your new video almost every day since the last one. The Loge Sweater looks gorgeous on you husband! The color is so beautiful. I have also finished my Loge Sweater (for my boyfriend). Your tips about the diamond diagram were very useful though I ended up modifying the pattern so much that I had to change the diamond chart as well 😅
@@KnittingJungle yes!! And I actually couldn’t find much about the pattern. Or someone who has knitted it. Btw I have knitted recently another Järbo pattern as well - Slåtter-tee. I highly recommend this one for the next spring/summer season 😉
Yes, I can’t seem to find many people knitting Jarbo patterns, although they have many good free ones! I’ll be sure to check out the Slatter tee you mentioned!
Hi, I like your cozy channel and your colour choices. To your question in the video. With slip stitch you can make automated short rows, did u know that? It only knits the holes of your punchcard and slips the others. I made a video how you could use this for short rows. It is in my video on how to knit a hexagon.Jeanette
Such beautiful knits ❤! Please check out Nikki's podcast, Knitting With Cat Hair. She has just swatched for the Agnes Kofka, and I'm so tempted! I've never knit with Rauma Finull, but it's on my wish list of yarns I want to try 😊
All your projects are stunning! My new favourite podcast. I am a wool lover too 💯. Going back to watch all your episodes 🙌
Thank you so much for watching!!
What a smart way to fix a mistake and thank you for showing us, it makes so much sense seeing it.
I'm watching this from the future and cannot believe how fast you knit.
Happy Thanksgiving 🥧! Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
Thank you so much! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
Hello from Norway. Thank you for a good knitting-time with you. I lived one year in Mansfield, MA many years ago and miss MA sooo much 🙂
Hello and thank you for comment! It’s a great state to live in 😊
Thank you for sharing your nice episode !
Your shawl looks very nice and cozy❤
What a great and beautiful solution for your stash
Thank you so much!
just an fyi the way you showed you fixed your colorwork mistake you twisted the sts, just pickup the left leg of your sts not the right. Really helpful technique. Loved your vibes in general and really interesting to see people machine knitting wow 😍
Thanks for catching that! I better pay more attention next time!
So inspiring ! You are giving me some good projects to put in my queue😊
That’s great to hear - happy knitting!
Beautiful projects Sara! I purchased Wiola's e-book a few weeks ago and immediately ordered yarn for the dark version of the Agnes Kofta. Both versions are so beautiful and I look forward to seeing yours. Happy Making 🤗💕
@@KnittingWithCatHair thank you so much! I’m very excited to know other people working on the Agnes! Enjoy!
Beautiful FOs! Love the machine Rundt i Dalen. I have hopes of some serious machine knitting study this winter! Your repair technique with the crochet hook was brilliant! 🧶
@@LATHEANDLOOMPODCAST thank you for your comment! Good luck on your machine knitting adventures! It’s very fun and challenging at the same time
You could dive in to the world of selbu mittens with the rest of your Hillesvåg yarn 😃
Great idea - thank you!!
I just got a bunch of rauma for the Agnes too! We’re thinking of doing a Wiola designs KAL soon! My visit to the woolly thistle was very inspiring and I got a lot of plotolopi 😂 beautiful knitting as usual ❤
@@FiberTrek thank you so much! It seems like the Agnes is very popular right now - I’m so happy to know you are also planning to make one and I can’t wait to see yours! I’m also very jealous of your trip to the Wooly Thistle - I hope to make it up there one day! A Wiola KAL also sounds amazing
Thank you for the tip about soaking the greasy cone wool in normal detergent first. I just knitted with my first ball of yarn that came with spinning oil on it. If the yarn wasn't so prettily heathered I might not have continued using it... it did seem to make my nails stronger though :) My 1x1 rib used to look messy and uneven until I watched a tutorial that taught me to tug on the purl stitches a little tighter than the knits and now it looks much better.
That is a great tip about tugging on the our stitches to make them look better - I’m definitely going to try that! Thank you for your lovely comment 😊
Beautiful stuff you have made and I am interested in that new sweater you are thinking of making,!
Thank you! I have already cast on and I’m in love!
Wow - SO many beautiful FOs! Your Husband's sweater is such a great combination of color and texture! Love seeing all your color work sweaters!
Thank you so much!
I also do both hand and machine knitting and loved seeing your work. Please keep including machine knitting in your podcasts.
@@majormomma I’m glad to know there are other people out there who are into machine knitting. I don’t see myself stopping any time soon because I’m loving it! Thank you for your comment!
I love all your knitting and tips. I would love to have your cute Halloween pattern. Thank you for your lovely episodes 😊
Thank you! If it’s not too late, I will try to get a chart for this ready and let you know!
@@KnittingJungle for sure, I would love that! anytime. thanks
Hello! I finally did it! The chart is here: www.stitchfiddle.com/en/c/sf8qtu-3c4tl1 and it is to be used with the kids 6-12-year instructions for this drops pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sugar-bush-kids
Just found you on yt. So funny to see you sitting in the US lovning scandinavian knitwear and yarn❤. This week is fall vacation in Denmark where I live, and I am starting a efterår no 2 sweater as a treat for my self this week. Love you version. Kind regard from Birgitte Caning
-and LOVE you machinknittet shawl/blanket!!!🤩
@@birgittecaning5981 thank you for
Your lovely comment! I certainly love my Scandinavian yarn and patterns! Enjoy your vacation and the efterår no 2! So cool to know that someone else is working on the same sweater
I really enjoyed your podcast! Love the colour work patterns you chose. Knitting is such a creative adventure. I will watch more of your podcasts for sure.
@@Janice-s2y thank you so much for your very kind comment!
Thanks for sharing. I love your finished objects🥰!! I knit a lot of Norwegian colorwork, so I am a fan of your knits😊. I love the sweater you knit for your husband, too. A classic style! By the way, I knit the Agnes Kofte, and I love it🥰I can't wait to see your finished Agnes Kofte!!
Thank you so much! I’m very excited to start working on the Agnes!
I have been checking on your new video almost every day since the last one. The Loge Sweater looks gorgeous on you husband! The color is so beautiful. I have also finished my Loge Sweater (for my boyfriend). Your tips about the diamond diagram were very useful though I ended up modifying the pattern so much that I had to change the diamond chart as well 😅
Thank you for your comment! How fun that we have knitted the same project!
@@KnittingJungle yes!! And I actually couldn’t find much about the pattern. Or someone who has knitted it.
Btw I have knitted recently another Järbo pattern as well - Slåtter-tee. I highly recommend this one for the next spring/summer season 😉
Yes, I can’t seem to find many people knitting Jarbo patterns, although they have many good free ones! I’ll be sure to check out the Slatter tee you mentioned!
Hi, I like your cozy channel and your colour choices. To your question in the video. With slip stitch you can make automated short rows, did u know that? It only knits the holes of your punchcard and slips the others. I made a video how you could use this for short rows. It is in my video on how to knit a hexagon.Jeanette
Thank you for your comment and help regarding slip stitches! I will make sure to check out your video
Your Loge Sweater looks great. It was really cool how you fixed your colorwork mistake. 🧶Your Rundt i Dalen is beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
The scarf/shawl/wrap you did on the machine is spectacular!!! How long did it take and how long have you been using your machine?
Thank you so much! It took maybe 4-5 hours and I started learning the machine a few months ago
Such beautiful knits ❤! Please check out Nikki's podcast, Knitting With Cat Hair. She has just swatched for the Agnes Kofka, and I'm so tempted! I've never knit with Rauma Finull, but it's on my wish list of yarns I want to try 😊
Ohh thank you so much! I will definitely check out her episodes!
The deep armpit does not fit well under a coat in winter