You guys are just the best! First, I just smile listening to you talk about anything and second I have never thought to hold the yarn in my arms to wind it into a ball. You taught me to knit about a year, year and half ago and I love it.
Oh my goodness, you two....!!! 🤣🤣 I had to laugh when Carlos described Arne unearthing his projects the same as a Roman archeological dig and then later as the opening of the grave of Tutankhamon. LOL!! Arne, on the other hand, has youth on his side, as he looks great for 29.❤❤ I really enjoyed this Sit and Knit for a Bit. I just love love LOVE the dead woman's/blind woman's needlepoint picture. What an idyllic setting. Winding yarn is something I really enjoy doing; it's so relaxing, especially at the end of a work day when I'm brain dead. Usually I rely on the back of a chair to do it, but seeing both of you using your arms inspired me to do the same last night. Love all the other projects on the table. You are both an inexhaustible source of inspiration. 🥰🥰
I love being part of the Arne and Carlos family. I am just like Arne. I have a craft room that is filled with yarn, fabric, etc & it is completely disorganized. I am going to organize it this summer.
I truly enjoy your podcasts not only because of our love of wool and knitting, but because of all that I learn from your wonderful experiences. You travel to parts of the world I’ll never see (80 years old) but envision through your descriptions and stories. You brighten and enhance my world each time I watch an episode. Keep up the wonderful work. You are like family!😊
So I’m sitting here listening to your redecorating adventures when I began watching Arne wind the yarn and noticed he has yarn on both arms and is winding off his arms! I’ve never seen this before now! Being that my life has been turned upside down, I’m having to hand wind new skeins into balls without my useful tools. This is great!
Yes, people are very nice. You both are lovely …you are kind and entertaining and talented and so much more. I feel very blessed that you share your adventures with us..🌸💕
Shrink, shrank, shrunk--- Arne, you're precious! 🩵 Thanks for sharing and bringing us up to date on all the goings on around your beautiful home-- the new window sounds amazing 🥰 Take care, guys ❤
it’s amazing how you go on Arne, unraveling the yarn and form a “cake” Cannot use that word, it’s alien to me. Een garen oprollen tot een bol. Maybe it is how you do it since childhood. What we used to do is always do it with two persons. One holds the ball, the other has the yarn around his or hers arms and then you both can have rolled it loads in a quicker pace because there is less entanglement during the rolling if both persons are attentive on the possible hiccups. With threatening knot forming the one who holds the yarn can turn or step back or avoid the knot by a preventative step. Cannot explain it very well but I did it many times when I was younger, because my mum was always knitting things for her 4 children and I learned to do the procedure with her from an very early age. You both have brought back memories. Anyway, together you can prevent entangled yarn. Possibly if you never did it that way it will not work for you. I really enjoyed the gardening shorts in pyjamas. You made me laugh a lot and I am looking forward to see more this summer. Thanks for sharing this with us!❤❤❤
I have never seen anyone undo and ball up a hank without a swift or the back-to-back chairs. 😮 Arne and Carlos, you are an amazing wealth of knowledge. I was almost dizzy seeing all of the finds from your archeological "dig". 😉 I try my best to be monogamous within each of my 3 crafts - quilting, knitting, and crochet. I think if one has a lot of projects to finish they will have a long life. 😊❤
Hello Arne and Carlos. It's funny you mentioned excavating your projects. I recently did a 'stash dive' so deep that I told my friend I felt like an archeologist. The yarn I'm using for a baby blanket was purchased decades ago. I originally used it to make a blanket for my oldest niece, who turned 40 last year.
What a lovely gift this episode was! At the end of a stressful day, nothing is better than sitting down with you two (as if I'm there with you) and share in the latest on your activities and adventures. And, by the way, nothing sounds more enjoyable than a knitting dinner cruise while discussing knitting with you! I look forward to a relaxing summer of viewing your videos. As always, that you for your sharing! 🥰 P.S. Love the Pajama Gardeners shorts!
I’m not much older than Arne, but have nowhere near his level of energy! You two fascinate me with all your different activities! Thank you for letting us share your lives! X
Shrink and shrunk LOL! Arne you're so good and absolutely brilliant. I love the needle cases and I would also be very interested in a video on draping. Trying out techniques on a doll is good practice without using lots of fabric. The garden looks beautiful Carlos. You both look great in your T-shirts too. It is the middle of winter here in New Zealand so seeing you outside in the sunshine helps me forget how short our days are right now.
Hello from the driftless region of Wisconsin. Saw you rewinding yarn so I did the same. Going to recycle into baby socks for my first great grandson. Thanks for keeping me company. Enjoy your boat trip!
This reminds me of the "old" Sit and Knit for a Bits. I just love the casual talking about your day and all of the projects. I feel like I am in your summer garden space just listening to you. Wonderful! Thanks so much!
It was very sweet for that lady to send you the tee shirts. I am amazed by all the projects you have on the go. I am happy you got a new window. I do enjoy your chat. ❤
You can’t be doing everything, both of you, however enjoy all we see and sharing time with you. So thank you for that. I like those two colours together . The colours of my living room they look good together. Sounds like as ever, you start a job them you end up.changing everything , then all other rooms end up being sorted. Sounds like all should soon be sorted fingers x. Yes I love the teal colour. I bet your happy you were not walking the wall this week , it’s been up to 31 deg. Really warm. Sounds like been warm where you are as well.Poor you Carlos you were trying your best, getting rid of rubbish. Look forward to seeing your new window. It’s nice to go out in your pjs. Nice and relaxing to wear. I do the same very often. Your shorts are good. Rub a bit of Vaseline in the bottom of your nose it helps stop the pollen going up your nose. Really helps. The black and white item looked very complicated. But nice. Wow the picture on the canvass will take you forever, but will be something special. Are you sure Carlos that Arne tidying his room was a good idea. Hehe.
I am not a knitter but I always enjoy your videos. I got started on your channel after watching Kate’s videos at The Last Homely House. Those were wonderful too. Thank you so much for sharing of your time and talents. You are both so talented and kind.
My husband and I visited the happy sheep while on the Lofoten Islands in May. I bought some yarn and the young lady working there explained the dying process and we saw some yarn being dyed. It was a lovely visit, and we also met another young lady there who was a designer. Your friend was away that day. The happy sheep had babies and the little lambs running around were a joy to see. Thanks to you we had a lovely time on the Islands! ❤
I didn't stop smiling the whole time I listened to this chat. It felt like I was across the table from you enjoying a beautiful day and talking about favorite things. Thank you!
Love your tshirts and accomplishments in everything you do! I’m exhausted just listening to all of your activities but they are all so rewarding for you and invigorates us viewers ❤
This was lovely, thank you!💖 I hope you really enjoyed traveling through the lock system on the canal. I know the Lunde bird on your yarn as a Puffin. Very delicious wool! I never get to watch when you are live on Wednesdays, as I am taking my mom to Aquafit... but I always catch up in the evening!🤗
I love thinking of cleaning as an archeological excavation. Inspiration for me cleaning my sewing room after I had the new windows installed. Thank you! I am currently buying men's shirts from thrift shops and using them for the fabric.
I haven’t started the Peacock Scarf yet but Arne’s explanation of 3 & 4 & 7 stitches, and the marker being the centre of the chart, sounds really helpful. I understood it. It’s my holiday project in Austria next week. 😊
Arne is right- just following the chart is the solution. 😊 Both the pattern and charts worked for me. I tend to count the repeats until I can follow the “knitting”.
Great update. Lovely to see some of your older projects like the horse shirt and the steeked black and white cardigan. It’s interesting to look at unfinished projects with fresh eyes and make tweaks to them. Happy for your windows and all your other projects that are keeping you busy.
I do not have as many projects as Arne, but I love the needlepoint pictures! I was a professional stitcher for a couple years for a design company based in California. I got horribly burned out on it but loved it while it lasted. We collect neuronss from Mother Earth so I go barefoot as much as I can! Good to see you both looking so content.
Finally catching up with you guys, after some busy weeks. While listening to your videos, I was handsewing a cover for the inside of a cushion (in which goes the filling) (boring to do), but found myself very motivated to hear about your travels, projects, gardening, etc. I share a lot with Arne: I am a Cancer too (will be 70, and I can assure you that age doesn't prevent to be creative and enthusiastic about a lot of things). I declutter my yarn wardrobe from time to time and clutter it again; I buy 2 of a thing almost all the time; I have a childish mine. So, I think Arne is my twin brother. By brother and brother-in-law!
I use to hand pick my weeds from the gravel when I had my big property then I started using the vinegar, salt and dish soap spray, ta da…love it and highly recommend it. Just catching up on all the episodes after a 3 week trip to Italy.
WOW! A very wonderful episode!!! So very many beautiful and wonderful projects and colors and ideas!!! I lost track of how many projects you had on the table and how many balls of yarn! Thank you all very much for making and sharing this video! I loved the entire episode! I hope you have great time on the locks (lochs ?). Best wishes always and thanks!
Such a lovely episode! 😊Catching up on Thursday afternoon, as I’m always at work on Wednesdays when these go out live. Knitting (a Swedish mitten pattern), and sitting in the garden enjoying our fabulous weather in the UK, listening to you both. Perfect! 👍🏻🤗
Hi guys, watching SAKFAB, and knitting the scarf 😊. I had to unravel twice because I made mistakes, but now it is coming beautifully, and once you get it, it's very easy. Love the stitch. I'm glad about your new window and being able to have that amazing view of the lake. Enjoy your trip 😀.
Such a lovely episode. Just like you Carlos I like to get my hands dirty while I am gardening. Arne will you ever finish all your projects? They are all so pretty but where will you find time. Wishing you a lovely weekend and trip and see you next time. 🧶🧡
It is fun to see all the things you are finding as Arne cleans especially that large needlepoint! That will be amazing when it is finished but will definitely take some time. My Mom used to do needlepoint and did many over the years but nothing as large as that one! Carlos I understand about picking the weeds out of gravel as I have to do the same as we have a few flowerbeds with gravel in them. It is a job I don't like but have to do it anyway!
I have at least 4 pairs of garden gloves. I've used them 2 or 3 times in 45 years. LOL I NEED to feel the plants and the soil when I'm weeding and cleaning the garden.
hi guys so happy with all your things you talked about today i enjoy the pj videoes your shirts looks great that was a great walk you did i hope you enjoy your boat trip which i know you will so have fun and i will see you on the next one i am here crocheting a little bird while i am watching you take care
Your content is always fabulous. As soon as I stop writing this comment I’m going to look into becoming a member. Love your videos. Thanks for all you do.
Don't count, just knit. Love it! I agree, some people over think things way too much, just knit! Thank you for another lovely episode Arne and Carlos! Have a great week!
hah, i'm trying to knit socks but i have trouble watching & knitting, tend to drop stitches.... love your shows, a lot of fun & you keep it real which is wonderful. thanx for sharing
I’ve finished watching now, great episode boys. Have a wonderful birthday Arne. Thank you for the discount on the pattern, I bought it. And yes, yes, yes to anything doll related.
Oh, I'm so impressed that you can wind a ball with the yarn around your arms! I have to put them around two chair backs or around my knees! I have one of those sneaky shrinking closets, too! Your horse shirt, Arne, is quite cool! You are so good! I do hope you give us a sneak peek at the cabin...I've been curious about it for a long time! I'd also love to see the new and improved windows!
It’s always so good to see you both! I love the view of your house from where you’re sitting! I also love the beautiful colors in the scarf you’re going to finish as well as the gorgeous yellow yarn you’re making into a ball.
What a wonderful podcast. I have to say I like your prerecorded ones better the the live casts. I feel like you are more relaxed and conversational. I love seeing you each week either way. 🙂
I haven't finished excavating my studio, neither, Arne. It has been overwhelming. I also discovered stuff that I didn't remember!. Time to become minimalist.
The word for water gate on a canal you're looking for is a "lock"... we just got back from sailing in the Netherlands and Germany and there were a lot of locks for us to get through, but we've now done it so often, we're old hands lol One day we'd love to go through the Göta canal in Sweden, one day...
It’s amazing how items shrink in the closet! Found quite few in mine closet these last weeks 🥴. Yes it sounds like allergies for Arne. Love your videos ❤
I loved this. You walked the wall!! In 2010, I took part in an event with 499 others, to light beacons every 1/4 mile along the length of it, from the west coast to the east. It was to mark 1600 years since the end of Roman rule in Britain. It's so interesting! The actual wall has different structures of brick work.....and Roman graffiti!
Arne! I *adore* that needlepoint canvas “of your childhood.” If you get stalled on completing it, I volunteer to help. It is charming. I want one exactly like it.
I have a bird nesting in a fake plant basket hanging off a hook on my porch. I was going to trash it this year but I can't until the babies fly away now. The handle broke so we had to replace it with wire so the mom can finish raising the babies LOL. It's a chipping sparrow and she has 5 little ones in that tiny nest. I really like climbing Clematis. Love the goblets and the yarn. Fun needle cases.
So.Many.Projects......are you living in my yarn room??! I keep really really REALLY trying to finish old UFOs and then a pattern comes along and suddently i'm busy on a new project...or projectS...I was crocheting up some lovely Malbrigo Caprino - cashmere -ish yarn...it's lovely ....love you both! xo
That was a fun one, and very reassuring…I can say to myself that at least I don’t have quite as many projects going on as Arne does! I sympathize with your allergies; I seem to be developing sensitivity to everything that blooms or spores or gets kicked up on the road or……!
I saw you on Kates channel and couldn't wait to see what you were up to. The 2 of you are so fun and interesting. Im just getting acquainted and will watch another episode today.
You guys are just the best! First, I just smile listening to you talk about anything and second I have never thought to hold the yarn in my arms to wind it into a ball. You taught me to knit about a year, year and half ago and I love it.
I love to sit in a recliner with my knees up. I drape the hank around my legs and wind my ball of yarn.
Oh my goodness, you two....!!! 🤣🤣 I had to laugh when Carlos described Arne unearthing his projects the same as a Roman archeological dig and then later as the opening of the grave of Tutankhamon. LOL!!
Arne, on the other hand, has youth on his side, as he looks great for 29.❤❤
I really enjoyed this Sit and Knit for a Bit. I just love love LOVE the dead woman's/blind woman's needlepoint picture. What an idyllic setting.
Winding yarn is something I really enjoy doing; it's so relaxing, especially at the end of a work day when I'm brain dead. Usually I rely on the back of a chair to do it, but seeing both of you using your arms inspired me to do the same last night. Love all the other projects on the table. You are both an inexhaustible source of inspiration. 🥰🥰
I love being part of the Arne and Carlos family. I am just like Arne. I have a craft room that is filled with yarn, fabric, etc & it is completely disorganized. I am going to organize it this summer.
I truly enjoy your podcasts not only because of our love of wool and knitting, but because of all that I learn from your wonderful experiences. You travel to parts of the world I’ll never see (80 years old) but envision through your descriptions and stories. You brighten and enhance my world each time I watch an episode. Keep up the wonderful work. You are like family!😊
So I’m sitting here listening to your redecorating adventures when I began watching Arne wind the yarn and noticed he has yarn on both arms and is winding off his arms! I’ve never seen this before now! Being that my life has been turned upside down, I’m having to hand wind new skeins into balls without my useful tools.
This is great!
Yes, people are very nice.
You both are lovely …you are kind and entertaining and talented and so much more. I feel very blessed that you share your adventures with us..🌸💕
Shrink, shrank, shrunk--- Arne, you're precious! 🩵 Thanks for sharing and bringing us up to date on all the goings on around your beautiful home-- the new window sounds amazing 🥰
Take care, guys ❤
You as well Cindy!
it’s amazing how you go on Arne, unraveling the yarn and form a “cake” Cannot use that word, it’s alien to me. Een garen oprollen tot een bol. Maybe it is how you do it since childhood. What we used to do is always do it with two persons. One holds the ball, the other has the yarn around his or hers arms and then you both can have rolled it loads in a quicker pace because there is less entanglement during the rolling if both persons are attentive on the possible hiccups. With threatening knot forming the one who holds the yarn can turn or step back or avoid the knot by a preventative step. Cannot explain it very well but I did it many times when I was younger, because my mum was always knitting things for her 4 children and I learned to do the procedure with her from an very early age. You both have brought back memories. Anyway, together you can prevent entangled yarn. Possibly if you never did it that way it will not work for you. I really enjoyed the gardening shorts in pyjamas. You made me laugh a lot and I am looking forward to see more this summer. Thanks for sharing this with us!❤❤❤
I enjoyed the archaeological dig. The grey/yellow colourway is lovely and I have bought the wrist warmer pattern. Your garden is looking lovely. tfs 😀
I have never seen anyone undo and ball up a hank without a swift or the back-to-back chairs. 😮 Arne and Carlos, you are an amazing wealth of knowledge. I was almost dizzy seeing all of the finds from your archeological "dig". 😉 I try my best to be monogamous within each of my 3 crafts - quilting, knitting, and crochet. I think if one has a lot of projects to finish they will have a long life. 😊❤
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Hello Arne and Carlos. It's funny you mentioned excavating your projects. I recently did a 'stash dive' so deep that I told my friend I felt like an archeologist. The yarn I'm using for a baby blanket was purchased decades ago. I originally used it to make a blanket for my oldest niece, who turned 40 last year.
Arne “Marie Kondo’d it!” 😂 Marie Kondo as a verb….. Love it!😁🫶🏻🤣
So funny watching Carlos having tangles issues💕🎶. I must focus when winding yarn😊
What a lovely gift this episode was! At the end of a stressful day, nothing is better than sitting down with you two (as if I'm there with you) and share in the latest on your activities and adventures. And, by the way, nothing sounds more enjoyable than a knitting dinner cruise while discussing knitting with you! I look forward to a relaxing summer of viewing your videos. As always, that you for your sharing! 🥰 P.S. Love the Pajama Gardeners shorts!
I’m not much older than Arne, but have nowhere near his level of energy! You two fascinate me with all your different activities! Thank you for letting us share your lives! X
Shrink and shrunk LOL! Arne you're so good and absolutely brilliant. I love the needle cases and I would also be very interested in a video on draping. Trying out techniques on a doll is good practice without using lots of fabric. The garden looks beautiful Carlos. You both look great in your T-shirts too. It is the middle of winter here in New Zealand so seeing you outside in the sunshine helps me forget how short our days are right now.
Videos about draping, pattern making and tailoring would be incredible, and a great addition to your channel!
Hello from the driftless region of Wisconsin. Saw you rewinding yarn so I did the same. Going to recycle into baby socks for my first great grandson. Thanks for keeping me company. Enjoy your boat trip!
OM I’m in Baraboo!
I truly enjoy listening to you gents recite your adventures. Your joy is palpable. It reminds me to live, love, laugh, create!
This reminds me of the "old" Sit and Knit for a Bits. I just love the casual talking about your day and all of the projects. I feel like I am in your summer garden space just listening to you. Wonderful! Thanks so much!
It was very sweet for that lady to send you the tee shirts. I am amazed by all the projects you have on the go. I am happy you got a new window. I do enjoy your chat. ❤
You can’t be doing everything, both of you, however enjoy all we see and sharing time with you. So thank you for that. I like those two colours together . The colours of my living room they look good together. Sounds like as ever, you start a job them you end up.changing everything , then all other rooms end up being sorted. Sounds like all should soon be sorted fingers x. Yes I love the teal colour. I bet your happy you were not walking the wall this week , it’s been up to 31 deg. Really warm. Sounds like been warm where you are as well.Poor you Carlos you were trying your best, getting rid of rubbish. Look forward to seeing your new window. It’s nice to go out in your pjs. Nice and relaxing to wear. I do the same very often. Your shorts are good. Rub a bit of Vaseline in the bottom of your nose it helps stop the pollen going up your nose. Really helps. The black and white item looked very complicated. But nice. Wow the picture on the canvass will take you forever, but will be something special. Are you sure Carlos that Arne tidying his room was a good idea. Hehe.
I am not a knitter but I always enjoy your videos. I got started on your channel after watching Kate’s videos at The Last Homely House. Those were wonderful too. Thank you so much for sharing of your time and talents. You are both so talented and kind.
Welcome to our channel Pam! No need to knit
My husband and I visited the happy sheep while on the Lofoten Islands in May. I bought some yarn and the young lady working there explained the dying process and we saw some yarn being dyed. It was a lovely visit, and we also met another young lady there who was a designer. Your friend was away that day. The happy sheep had babies and the little lambs running around were a joy to see. Thanks to you we had a lovely time on the Islands! ❤
The talent never ends! Knit, embroidery, sewing, fashion design, yarn winding- it is endless…
🤣Arne is having difficulty with conjugation today. Shrink, shrunk, shrank😂
I didn't stop smiling the whole time I listened to this chat. It felt like I was across the table from you enjoying a beautiful day and talking about favorite things. Thank you!
A thoughtful gift that fits you both so perfectly. How did Linda know your shirt sizes? Looking good in your "I walked the wall" tees.
Wow Arne, look at those floats. Beautiful work.
Beautiful canvas, I remember when you bought those! That farm scene is big enough for a headboard!
Thanks so very much for bringing sunshine to this rainy day in Wisconsin, Arne and Carlos!!!
Wisconsin, represent!
Love your tshirts and accomplishments in everything you do! I’m exhausted just listening to all of your activities but they are all so rewarding for you and invigorates us viewers ❤
Such adorable needle quilted cases! Love your design!
Keep up the great work! Love hearing about your projects, days events and all your many interests. ❤
Love your horses on canvas inserted on your shirt. Great idea.
This was lovely, thank you!💖 I hope you really enjoyed traveling through the lock system on the canal. I know the Lunde bird on your yarn as a Puffin. Very delicious wool! I never get to watch when you are live on Wednesdays, as I am taking my mom to Aquafit... but I always catch up in the evening!🤗
Better late thank never!
I love thinking of cleaning as an archeological excavation. Inspiration for me cleaning my sewing room after I had the new windows installed. Thank you! I am currently buying men's shirts from thrift shops and using them for the fabric.
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Your thumbnail looked like an armful of spaghetti. 🤩Who knew that I could be my own swift when winding a ball of yarn from a skein. Great tip!
I haven’t started the Peacock Scarf yet but Arne’s explanation of 3 & 4 & 7 stitches, and the marker being the centre of the chart, sounds really helpful. I understood it. It’s my holiday project in Austria next week. 😊
Have a wonderful holiday! Austria is my all time favourite destination (next to my home)!
Arne is right- just following the chart is the solution. 😊 Both the pattern and charts worked for me. I tend to count the repeats until I can follow the “knitting”.
Gul Lunde is a puffin? Very cool bird.
Great update. Lovely to see some of your older projects like the horse shirt and the steeked black and white cardigan. It’s interesting to look at unfinished projects with fresh eyes and make tweaks to them. Happy for your windows and all your other projects that are keeping you busy.
Arne’s discarded yarn would make a fun prize!
I do not have as many projects as Arne, but I love the needlepoint pictures! I was a professional stitcher for a couple years for a design company based in California. I got horribly burned out on it but loved it while it lasted. We collect neuronss from Mother Earth so I go barefoot as much as I can! Good to see you both looking so content.
Thank you!
Arnie and Carlos thank you for your video. It is wonderful visiting with you. Love your stories and seeing your work. Good luck with the yarn!
A boat gets raised and lowered on a canal via a lock.
Finally catching up with you guys, after some busy weeks. While listening to your videos, I was handsewing a cover for the inside of a cushion (in which goes the filling) (boring to do), but found myself very motivated to hear about your travels, projects, gardening, etc. I share a lot with Arne: I am a Cancer too (will be 70, and I can assure you that age doesn't prevent to be creative and enthusiastic about a lot of things). I declutter my yarn wardrobe from time to time and clutter it again; I buy 2 of a thing almost all the time; I have a childish mine. So, I think Arne is my twin brother. By brother and brother-in-law!
❤️🫶🏻
I use to hand pick my weeds from the gravel when I had my big property then I started using the vinegar, salt and dish soap spray, ta da…love it and highly recommend it. Just catching up on all the episodes after a 3 week trip to Italy.
WOW! A very wonderful episode!!! So very many beautiful and wonderful projects and colors and ideas!!! I lost track of how many projects you had on the table and how many balls of yarn! Thank you all very much for making and sharing this video! I loved the entire episode! I hope you have great time on the locks (lochs ?). Best wishes always and thanks!
You are so much talented Arne. Your shirt’s recuperation is stunning!!❤
Such a lovely episode! 😊Catching up on Thursday afternoon, as I’m always at work on Wednesdays when these go out live. Knitting (a Swedish mitten pattern), and sitting in the garden enjoying our fabulous weather in the UK, listening to you both. Perfect! 👍🏻🤗
Hi guys, watching SAKFAB, and knitting the scarf 😊. I had to unravel twice because I made mistakes, but now it is coming beautifully, and once you get it, it's very easy. Love the stitch.
I'm glad about your new window and being able to have that amazing view of the lake.
Enjoy your trip 😀.
Such a lovely episode.
Just like you Carlos I like to get my hands dirty while I am gardening.
Arne will you ever finish all your projects?
They are all so pretty but where will you find time.
Wishing you a lovely weekend and trip and see you next time. 🧶🧡
It is fun to see all the things you are finding as Arne cleans especially that large needlepoint! That will be amazing when it is finished but will definitely take some time. My Mom used to do needlepoint and did many over the years but nothing as large as that one! Carlos I understand about picking the weeds out of gravel as I have to do the same as we have a few flowerbeds with gravel in them. It is a job I don't like but have to do it anyway!
I have at least 4 pairs of garden gloves. I've used them 2 or 3 times in 45 years. LOL I NEED to feel the plants and the soil when I'm weeding and cleaning the garden.
hi guys so happy with all your things you talked about today i enjoy the pj videoes your shirts looks great that was a great walk you did i hope you enjoy your boat trip which i know you will so have fun and i will see you on the next one i am here crocheting a little bird while i am watching you take care
Your content is always fabulous. As soon as I stop writing this comment I’m going to look into becoming a member. Love your videos. Thanks for all you do.
Don't count, just knit. Love it! I agree, some people over think things way too much, just knit! Thank you for another lovely episode Arne and Carlos! Have a great week!
The needle books are a great fabric stash buster! I love it! ❤
We want to see the cabin project. Do give us a tour.
The mountain lake scene will make a lovely backdrop, Arne!
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Lovely video, so enjoyable watching and seeing everything you make. Motivates me to get on with my own projects. Love the teeshirts!
Hope you had a great tour. Happy birthday to Arne, and have a nice tour to Lofoten. Thank you for sanfab!
Just loved sitting in your garden enjoying the day and seeing what you’ve unearthed
Thank you for joining!
hah, i'm trying to knit socks but i have trouble watching & knitting, tend to drop stitches.... love your shows, a lot of fun & you keep it real which is wonderful. thanx for sharing
I’ve finished watching now, great episode boys. Have a wonderful birthday Arne. Thank you for the discount on the pattern, I bought it. And yes, yes, yes to anything doll related.
Oh, I'm so impressed that you can wind a ball with the yarn around your arms! I have to put them around two chair backs or around my knees! I have one of those sneaky shrinking closets, too! Your horse shirt, Arne, is quite cool! You are so good! I do hope you give us a sneak peek at the cabin...I've been curious about it for a long time! I'd also love to see the new and improved windows!
We all have our own yarn winding methods!
Lol! I saw your clip of gardening in your PJ's. So Im not the only one wandering around my garden in PJ's!! Kim from Australia
I also garden early morn in pj's...actually I go out with my morning coffee on the deck and see a weed.. an hour kater I have to rewarm my coffee .
It’s always so good to see you both! I love the view of your house from where you’re sitting! I also love the beautiful colors in the scarf you’re going to finish as well as the gorgeous yellow yarn you’re making into a ball.
What a wonderful podcast. I have to say I like your prerecorded ones better the the live casts. I feel like you are more relaxed and conversational. I love seeing you each week either way. 🙂
Thank you Leanne
Arne, those horses are amazing! What a fantastically talented person you are! 👏👏👏
I haven't finished excavating my studio, neither, Arne. It has been overwhelming. I also discovered stuff that I didn't remember!. Time to become minimalist.
The word for water gate on a canal you're looking for is a "lock"... we just got back from sailing in the Netherlands and Germany and there were a lot of locks for us to get through, but we've now done it so often, we're old hands lol One day we'd love to go through the Göta canal in Sweden, one day...
Hope you enjoyed your canal trip. Thanks again for a lovely 15 minutes of your company
I loved this episode - loved seeing all the UFO’s that you are rediscovering. I feel inspired to do some excavating of my own!❤
It’s amazing how items shrink in the closet! Found quite few in mine closet these last weeks 🥴. Yes it sounds like allergies for Arne. Love your videos ❤
Arne -"I didn't shrunk"
Carlos- *not impressed*
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It's always a fun time witn you
Arne, is that beautiful picture a needlepoint picture? It is gorgeous. Those quilted needle cases are lovely, good job!
I loved this. You walked the wall!! In 2010, I took part in an event with 499 others, to light beacons every 1/4 mile along the length of it, from the west coast to the east. It was to mark 1600 years since the end of Roman rule in Britain. It's so interesting! The actual wall has different structures of brick work.....and Roman graffiti!
That sounds beautiful
Love the Tshirts, what a lovely gesture from Paula! You guys inspire kindness and creativity! 5:14
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Arne! I *adore* that needlepoint canvas “of your childhood.” If you get stalled on completing it, I volunteer to help. It is charming. I want one exactly like it.
For your canal trip it is a lock when the water level changes and the gate opens. Love barge cruising. Enjoy your mini cruise!
Thank you so much Yvonne!
I have been busy, but I am so glad I was able to watch and catch up abit. Hope your boat ride on the canal was fun.
I really like to listen to you guys. So happy to see you.
OMG I love the orange jumper - I would have loved to see it finished.
The horse shirt up cycling is brilliant!😮
I have a bird nesting in a fake plant basket hanging off a hook on my porch. I was going to trash it this year but I can't until the babies fly away now. The handle broke so we had to replace it with wire so the mom can finish raising the babies LOL. It's a chipping sparrow and she has 5 little ones in that tiny nest. I really like climbing Clematis. Love the goblets and the yarn. Fun needle cases.
What a thoughtful gesture to give you the shirts. And she got the size right 😊
I haven't tried because I don't have any gravel areas, but I have read that if you don't want anything to grow there ever, you can salt the ground...
Broncos colors! Love the sweater start!
So.Many.Projects......are you living in my yarn room??! I keep really really REALLY trying to finish old UFOs and then a pattern comes along and suddently i'm busy on a new project...or projectS...I was crocheting up some lovely Malbrigo Caprino - cashmere -ish yarn...it's lovely ....love you both! xo
It is hard to keep on track
Just started the peacock scarf. Loved this episode so much. ‘Excavating Rome’ just knocked me out.
Would never have thought to wind wool holding it across my arms. I just love to listen to you both and watch what happens next.🌻🌻 From South Africa 🌻🌻
It has been very dry here in Wisconsin and the pollen and allergies have been extreme. I have had allergies I have never had before.
WOW YOU GUYS ARE SOOOOOOOO LOVED 🥰💕
Thanks for the sale on the needle holder pattern!
Thank you both. My mum (Belgian) used to wind wool like that. She didn’t like “caked” yarn so never wanted to change. 😉❤️
Thanks for this lovely episode! And greetings from southern Germany - Ellen
That was a fun one, and very reassuring…I can say to myself that at least I don’t have quite as many projects going on as Arne does!
I sympathize with your allergies; I seem to be developing sensitivity to everything that blooms or spores or gets kicked up on the road or……!
I saw you on Kates channel and couldn't wait to see what you were up to. The 2 of you are so fun and interesting. Im just getting acquainted and will watch another episode today.