Katie, your YT channel is my go to when I'm stressed or anxious (being 71 years old and raising 3 grandchildren ages 8, 9, 14; I get that way more often than I want!) You have the most soothing way about you and I am a crafter also. I have your sheep pin on my sheep project bag....so cute. I live in Oregon, USA.
Thanks Love the green hand spun yarn Give jack a hug he looks great Love all the projects and especially tea towel And the brown sweater just perfect Happy knitting from Staten islands ny
Also, thank you for sharing about overcoming insecurities with professional creative stuff - it makes me feel so much less alone. I feel like we get the most insecure about the things we love most and are good at, because they mean so much. I felt the same way about classical singing for years - but now I've made it to the vocal course at Guildhall. And your art is STUNNING. I'm so glad neither of us gave up on our passions ❤ P.S. I am also obsessed with frogs 🐸
Thank you for another lovely episode Katie. I love your nearly finished jumper, that looks like it will keep you very warm. I've just received a parcel of goodies from your shop, some Christmas gifts for my family. Your shop products are always such good quality.
Lovely video. Bought your socks rubber stamp after watching this. Just wanted to say how happy I am with it. Super quick delivery and beautifully packaged. Couldn’t find anywhere to review on Etsy so just wanted to say a big thank you and a thumbs up for your products. ❤❤. Will be buying more.
Always enjoy your videos especially a walk in that beautiful countryside with dear Jack. Your new jumper is going to be so warm and the colour is beautiful. I so enjoyed your recent walking adventure with Kat too! Take care and hugs to Jack x
The scenery near your home is absolutely stunning. I love the Barn Owl yarn, I can’t wait to see what you make with it. Another really lovely video. Thankyou.
thank you Katie, your drawings are so wonderful hoping I will be able to get a tea towel. Watched your walks with Kat, they were great, you must have been exhausted,so well done.
Thanks for a great episode. Regarding your bobbin bottleneck, you could pick one of the bobbins you want to empty and make a chain plying ball from singles on it and then ply from the 'pre-chained' ball. This process breaks the chain plying process into two steps. The first step just makes the long 3-stranded chain, which is wound into a ball as the chaining process goes along, and the 2nd step the plies that chain. Spindle spinners use this technique to create chain-plied yarn when all they have is one spindle. I am about to try it myself so I can't speak from experience but I am excited to give it a bash!
Broken boiler...nightmare😱 hope the situation gets resolved soon and you're cosy and snug in your little house again🏡My knitting mojo has returned, hooray, and I'm working on a cardi I haven't picked up since April this year and which I actually started in 2017!!! Can't rush these things eh 😂❤️
Thank you Katie for another interesting video. I'm glad you enjoyed your jaunt with Cat--- the videos were good to watch. Your hand spun wool is beautiful and what's not to like about a wooly waistcoat.. Your new tea towel might just have solved one of my Christmas present dilemmas!
Hi, Katie. It’s very good to see you again. I’m glad that you survived your adventure. I love your new tea towel. The pins and the stamps are cute. I like your new sweater and the yarn for your next sweater.
the bobbin debacle made me giggle. I did the same thing when I started spinning except I had a lot more bobbins. then I got into huge tangle with the bobbin I was emptying to use. Lesson learnt I now have a bobbin dedicated to plying use only. its marked and that's the rule - plying only lol
Loved to see this episode as usual :) Maybe a suggestion for the bobbin issue, I would attach a leader thread to one of the bobbins with not too much on it and twine the yarn over the single that's already on. Then take of the twined yarn and have your single that was on it already to use again. (make sure that the end of the single is held with the leader thread or it will unwind, ask me how I know ;)) I hope this makes sense.
You are so lovely! I enjoy your podcasts so much! I am an artist as well; do you have any tips on getting over the nervous stage? Thanks, and thank you for showing all the wonderful things that you bring to the world!❤❤❤❤
Katie, your YT channel is my go to when I'm stressed or anxious (being 71 years old and raising 3 grandchildren ages 8, 9, 14; I get that way more often than I want!) You have the most soothing way about you and I am a crafter also. I have your sheep pin on my sheep project bag....so cute. I live in Oregon, USA.
Thanks
Love the green hand spun yarn
Give jack a hug he looks great
Love all the projects and especially tea towel
And the brown sweater just perfect
Happy knitting from Staten islands ny
What a beautiful location to live and to take a walk with your dog :)
A very happy belated 40th birthday!!! I always love watching your videos - they're so calming, and they make me so happy 💚
Lovely episode. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
Lovely to see you Katie. Such a relaxing experience watching you and Jack as always. Thanks for the inspiration as well. J xo
PS - LOVE the high collar on your jumper!
Also, thank you for sharing about overcoming insecurities with professional creative stuff - it makes me feel so much less alone. I feel like we get the most insecure about the things we love most and are good at, because they mean so much. I felt the same way about classical singing for years - but now I've made it to the vocal course at Guildhall. And your art is STUNNING. I'm so glad neither of us gave up on our passions ❤
P.S. I am also obsessed with frogs 🐸
Thank you for another lovely episode Katie. I love your nearly finished jumper, that looks like it will keep you very warm. I've just received a parcel of goodies from your shop, some Christmas gifts for my family. Your shop products are always such good quality.
Nice to see you again 😃 Thanks for podcast.
Bobbin logistics is a real thing that needs to be considered. LOL
Love the yarn and our creativity. Do you ever go to a farmer Who made wool from his sheeps?
Lovely video. Bought your socks rubber stamp after watching this. Just wanted to say how happy I am with it. Super quick delivery and beautifully packaged. Couldn’t find anywhere to review on Etsy so just wanted to say a big thank you and a thumbs up for your products. ❤❤. Will be buying more.
Wonderful will look forward to seeing you again soon
You’re so sweet Katie, I enjoy your videos so much. Really inspiring.🙋🏼♀️🇦🇺
Always enjoy your videos especially a walk in that beautiful countryside with dear Jack. Your new jumper is going to be so warm and the colour is beautiful. I so enjoyed your recent walking adventure with Kat too! Take care and hugs to Jack x
Lovely to see you katie.. and I did enjoy you and kat on your venture... your Jack is so sweet I love his cute face..
Congratulations your new shop items look amazing! Wow! 🤩✨👌
The scenery near your home is absolutely stunning. I love the Barn Owl yarn, I can’t wait to see what you make with it. Another really lovely video. Thankyou.
thank you Katie, your drawings are so wonderful hoping I will be able to get a tea towel. Watched your walks with Kat, they were great, you must have been exhausted,so well done.
Thanks for a great episode. Regarding your bobbin bottleneck, you could pick one of the bobbins you want to empty and make a chain plying ball from singles on it and then ply from the 'pre-chained' ball. This process breaks the chain plying process into two steps. The first step just makes the long 3-stranded chain, which is wound into a ball as the chaining process goes along, and the 2nd step the plies that chain. Spindle spinners use this technique to create chain-plied yarn when all they have is one spindle. I am about to try it myself so I can't speak from experience but I am excited to give it a bash!
I love your drawings so much Katie!!🥰 And what a privilege to live in such a beautiful area!
What a gorgeous beetle sweater 🤩
Love your podcast! Thank you so much. You are so talented.
OH OH OH that "middle Earth" yarn is just so luscious and gorgeous. I can not wait to see this garment!
Broken boiler...nightmare😱 hope the situation gets resolved soon and you're cosy and snug in your little house again🏡My knitting mojo has returned, hooray, and I'm working on a cardi I haven't picked up since April this year and which I actually started in 2017!!! Can't rush these things eh 😂❤️
Thank you Katie for another interesting video. I'm glad you enjoyed your jaunt with Cat--- the videos were good to watch. Your hand spun wool is beautiful and what's not to like about a wooly waistcoat.. Your new tea towel might just have solved one of my Christmas present dilemmas!
Delightful! I enjoyed the Kat and Katie hiking vlogs, too.
Hi, Katie. It’s very good to see you again. I’m glad that you survived your adventure. I love your new tea towel. The pins and the stamps are cute. I like your new sweater and the yarn for your next sweater.
The bobbin shuffle! I love your videos. Thank you for sharing with us.
the bobbin debacle made me giggle. I did the same thing when I started spinning except I had a lot more bobbins. then I got into huge tangle with the bobbin I was emptying to use. Lesson learnt I now have a bobbin dedicated to plying use only. its marked and that's the rule - plying only lol
Loved to see this episode as usual :)
Maybe a suggestion for the bobbin issue, I would attach a leader thread to one of the bobbins with not too much on it and twine the yarn over the single that's already on. Then take of the twined yarn and have your single that was on it already to use again. (make sure that the end of the single is held with the leader thread or it will unwind, ask me how I know ;)) I hope this makes sense.
You are so lovely! I enjoy your podcasts so much! I am an artist as well; do you have any tips on getting over the nervous stage? Thanks, and thank you for showing all the wonderful things that you bring to the world!❤❤❤❤
i def prefer the black and white.