Test swatch, STITCH MARKERS, (for repeat of pattern) & chart. All essential for knitting. Yes, I have been knitting for 66 years. I started off knitting socks on 4 needles at the age of 8.
I knit all year long, even when it's warm. I usually try and knit with cotton or some light weight yarn. Pre-recorded works great; honestly you keep me entertained while knitting
Pre-recorded is fine with me…and an occasional live is fun! You do what makes sense to you - I’ll be delighted either way :) have fun, enjoy yourselves !
I will watch live. I will watch taped . I will watch shorts ( with or without shorts ) I will watch pajama gardener. I love all the content! Now I have crochet to look forward to. Thanks so much!! ❤
Arne, your embroidery on canvas from your childhood is cool. Hearing about your creative childhood , playing with pine cones and what nature provided is great 😊. I like the snowflake crochet pattern; I would like to make it. You guys are neat. Thanks for sharing.
I love whatever you choose to do - knitting, sewing, cooking, gardening(I love the PyjamaGardeners!!!), thrifting, tutorials, whatever you have show or tell, and I really am not bothered about whether it's live or recorded. I am happy to see you gentlemen in whichever format works for you! Thankyou for another wonderful visit!!
Would love for you to write the pattern for the beautiful snowflake crochet. Thank you for continuing your “Sit and Knit for a BIt” podcasts. While I can imagine the podcasts are difficult to maintain - they bring much enjoyment
I think it's very intuitive for Arne to transform an automotive care and repair book into an art form by using some of the pages as a coloring book. It just goes to show how these two gentleman are always thinking design, colorwork, planning, and establishing their craft. Absolutely brilliant. 😮
Lives are fun for those who can attend live, but watching the interactions after the fact is not my thing. Prerecorded is great for all time zones to watch as able. This one was great! Love how you share yourselves, and your projects. Cheers! Knitting here in Canada, but a small kerchief project :)
Thanks for remembering those of us in the United States going through the heat waves. I hope those in the summer raining/ flooding U.S. are staying safe and afloat. Your weather sounds nice, Arne & Carlos.
I like the pre-recorded episodes. The first new larger bug with spots on the hind wing is a species of Tiger moth and possibly the colours are faded out (the darker pattern on the forewing is often black or brown and the hind wing colour surrounding the spots is often bright red or orange). I know folks who collect moths and butterflies and expertly prepare and preserve them as a hobby. The bugs can last a really long time when preserved and stored under the right conditions and done properly are seriously gorgeous and colourful collections! :) Thanks for showing us how fun and diverse your interests are!
Det är alltid inspirerande att lyssna till er (har varit på semester så jag har en del att ta igen) och det där med att ”städa upp” ett rum hos kreativa personer är näst intill omöjligt! Jag bor också litet och har 2 virkprojekt på gång; en textiltavla av Frida Kahlo och trälådor som ska målas och göras till ett lärorikt spel till mina banbarn. När ett projekt är klart får jag alltid nya idéer till annat man ska skapa. Ibland får jag be om ursäkt för röran, men min bror skrattar bara och säger: ”Men så har det ju alltid sett ut hos dig.” Så Arne, jag förstår dig till 100%!
you guys are wonderful to listen to, recorded or live. i love when Arne discovers childhood crafts, old books that belonged to grandmothers, always ready to make new things from old ideas, love the crocheted snowflake sampler, love it when you go off topic and meander down another road.
I haven’t been making the time to join you for the past few weeks, but I’m so glad I watched you today. I’m missing seeing you every day on the cruise, plus I recently found a granny square afghan that my grandmother crocheted for me a long time ago that has some holes in it. You are inspiring me to fix it by relearning how to crochet. I love seeing Arne’s old projects being rediscovered, as well as the tablecloth for the greenhouse project. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas with us ❤
I am in New Mexico and am new to you guys so thanks for the little bios. It is very hot here and I have no AC so I hide out in the house painting and knitting. I appreciate your videos.
I enjoy the pre-recorded version much more. The live version involves a lot of blank spaces while viewers' messages are read. Love you guys. You light up my life. XXXX XXXX ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love watching you both live and pre-recorded. I don't get to see you live on Wednesdays anyway, as I can't get away from work to do so. I always watch your Wednesday loves after work, when I can relax and knit. As a member, I can get my live fix once a month.
I enjoy your shows EITHER way. You make me smile or laugh as you show us your talents. The Dolly Cake last week was a riot. Good luck with all you do. ❤ from your Canadian East Coast fan. 😊
Arne your grandmother was a wonderful woman to take so much time from her busy day to teach you so many things…I had a grandma just like yours..however she only knit. and tried to teach me without patterns which I found very difficult…So today I have a pattern for everything…
The discussion of the VW manual was hilarious! Arne says “let’s collect old car parts to fix the Beetle”. Carlos”Let’s not.” Arne: “Oh, right, let’s not!” A “messy garage” to keep the “messy room” company 😂😂😂
I like prerecorded episodes best. You used to do just one “live” a year for questions. Also quite impressed with Arne’s embroidery when he was seven! And how creative to make animals with pine cones and match sticks. Tablecloth is looking really nice. I may borrow that idea from your pillow design. Thanks for stopping by! ☺️
That’s a very nice sweater and pretty buttons. Love watching your videos. Recorded or live makes no difference to me. Love the Sponge Bob tshirt lol Yeah don’t you love renovations…
Another great episode of SAKFAB! I usually can't watch the live ones so I always watch them later that day or the next if I can. Arne your embroidery that you did as a child is amazing and you have so much skill that you have learned over the years.....just amazing! Carlos I am a slow knitter as well and my scarf has gone into hibernation as I have a puppy right now to train but normally I would be knitting or crocheting on something as I like to keep my hands busy! I love that you will be including crochet shorts now also! Thank you both for sharing so much with us!
I would love to see the afghan in red, green and white colors or even different shades of blue and white. I love to watch but I'm rarely able to watch you live so recorded is good with me. Just please don't stop making the videos!!!!
I ran into a knitter at a local festival in Ontario Canada and she had three skeins of locally spun yarn in a dark red, ferny green and cream and said she was getting it for a stocking, I was going to ask but she said before I could " it's for the Arne and Carlos stocking this year". Her colors were so perfect I look forward to seeing it finished. As always love the sit and knit.
Recorded or Live, whatever works best for you two. I love seeing all of Arne's treasures. How many storage rooms/offices does he have? I can see your home becoming a wonderful museum - just for the two of you. Love the PJ Gardeners short videos. Thanks for sharing.
I like SAKFAB both ways, live and recorded. The crochet snowflake will look fabulous in varying shades of blue (ice/water colour) on a Christmas white background. I enjoy all your podcasts, thank you for continuing them.
Please please don,t change the beautiful work you made when you were a child, it is beautiful. How talented you were as such a young child. From Christine (an English grandmother)
In the 1960's, I bought that Volkswagen book for my father for Christmas. I thought it was a joke book. He used that book for 15 years to keep his Volkswagen alive!!! Who knew?!?!?
It's clear Arne is a designing genius. 7 years old and that embroidery is amazing. Even the Volkswagen book - who looks at a 'fix it' manual and sees something to color? I had something called 'Tago' blocks when I was a young kid. I'd spend hours building cottages, parking garages, houses modeled after those of Frank Lloyd Wright (until I found out what a creep he really was). I think Arne should open up his studio as a museum.... I'm a slow knitter too, but it all comes out the same in the end. Your knitting is beautiful too Carlos.
I love watching you gents and will take whatever I can get--you are so entertaining and inspiring! I love that you share your "fails" as well as you stunning successes. The snowflake UFO is lovely! The idea of making a "Franken-Beetle" from old spare parts! I love the tablecloth idea, too. So, live or pre-recorded? I am at work when you are live, so it is all the same to me. Your posts are never bad. Thank you for sharing!
Whichever format fits into your schedule is wonderful. I rarely can watch “live”. The peacock pattern worked beautifully for me. I always have to knit lace slowly for the first few repeats . Visualizing the pattern using charts is so much easier for me. I even used peacock colored yarn from an estate sale. (I assume it’s from a dead lady, but it might be from a dead gentleman 😊). I also bought her collection of patterns and notes from workshops!!
Arne-- absolutely love the diamond embroidery pattern that your sailor neighbor taught you as a child ❤ Would be willing to purchase instructions for that pattern if you ever get them written out. Also loved the old cook book of your Grandmothers that you came across-- hope you find a good holiday recipe to prepare and that we get to watch 😊 Thanks for your commitment to your followers--- enjoy everything you post!
Re the Peacock scarf. I am enjoying making one of these scarves and have thoroughly enjoyed following the pattern which Is so perfectly written. It just works! Thank you x
I prefer the prerecorded versions better then the life versions. And it’s so nice to see how you guys see something creative in the most mondaine things. Very inspiring 😊
Omg it would be a dream to get a surprise package of creative joy.Your jacket came out amazing. Your SpongeBob shirt is the coolest. I am in love with the cardigan pattern.I want to do mine with pinks and maybe yellow cream as a background. I want it to look like Victorian wallpaper. Sorry I ramble. I am happy for you that your room is beautiful. I feel your pain for space. I love in London in a 18th century cottage. No room for anything. Your extension sounds like a dream. ❤
Do what is best for you, I like everything you do! I'm watching the reruns for the same reason, I love everything you do!!! As usual, today was hilarious, I was laughing so much...
I love the idea of the crocheted blanket for Christmas. Good I love it. Arne your shirt looks so fun. You two are so fun and so entertaining. I 😂am giggling with the VW book😮 sure fits my engine experience. 😊
Dear Carlos and Arne, life or not it is such a good time to look at your podcast. And this one Carlos you are so funny when you loose a stitch. Please loose one, ones every now and then. 😊❤
Despite my best effort, I always seem to miss the live episodes. I am so thankful to be able to watch later. I am happy to take whatever time you share, however it suits you both the best. Carlos, you made me bust out laughing at the "bad kids running amuck"! I thought I was the only person that says things like this. 😂 My youngest granddaughter who is 7 thinks these sayings are so funny. I started teaching her to knit last year and she gets so tickled if I tell her, oh goodness, you have just run amuck with your knitting or we don't just do things all willy nilly. 🤣 🤨 Hugs for Freja! ❤🤗😘
I have been knitting like mad this summer! I am obsessed with all the summer knits and all the summer yarns; linen, cotton and silk! But I am definitely thinking of my woolly winter knitting plans so I need to make the switch soon so they'll be ready when the cold weather returns but its been so hot and these summer projects knit up so fast, its hard to make the switch back to wool at the moment! Thank you for another wonderful episode Arne and Carlos! I always look forward to sitting and knitting for a bit while catching up with y'all!
Love to get you guys every day! I much prefer pre-recorded - it is too distracting seeing the comments, and you answering the live questions. The occasional live show for Q&A would be ok. Both the projects you are currently knitting are gorgeous. By the way I totally agree with what you say about the people who say they are expert knitters, but find a problem - I am one of those who have been knitting for well over 60 years, but what I have learned over the years, is that there is always something new to learn, and if there is a difficult pattern, grab needles and yarn and go for it! If I cannot make a stitch count work, then I double check as I always assume that I am the one who has made the mistake, and not the pattern designer!
You both are truly great....you each bring your own personality to this podcast.... I personnally prefer prerecorded. To live....much more enjoyable...
I;m happy with pre-recorded. The live streams are at a time when I am often busy in the kitchen so I have to watch them later anyway. I so enjoy your broadcasts however you do them. There's always something for me to learn, or a new idea and often something to make me laugh too. xx
I do enjoy sitting in my sunny patch on our veranda listening to you two chatting away about this and that. It's like having friends over for tea.
Test swatch, STITCH MARKERS, (for repeat of pattern) & chart. All essential for knitting. Yes, I have been knitting for 66 years. I started off knitting socks on 4 needles at the age of 8.
Pre recorded is fine by me. You probably get less distracted but I’m grateful for anything!
I knit all year long, even when it's warm. I usually try and knit with cotton or some light weight yarn. Pre-recorded works great; honestly you keep me entertained while knitting
With life being so busy and in different time zones, the prerecorded sit and knit is better. It is more relaxing big time!!!
I love how you are looking at your car repair Manual and get excited about coloring the drawings.
Pre-recorded is fine with me…and an occasional live is fun! You do what makes sense to you - I’ll be delighted either way :) have fun, enjoy yourselves !
I totally agree with you. 🧶
I ❤agree❤️you do what make sense to you
I will watch live. I will watch taped . I will watch shorts ( with or without shorts ) I will watch pajama gardener. I love all the content! Now I have crochet to look forward to. Thanks so much!! ❤
Arne, your embroidery on canvas from your childhood is cool. Hearing about your creative childhood , playing with pine cones and what nature provided is great 😊.
I like the snowflake crochet pattern; I would like to make it. You guys are neat. Thanks for sharing.
I love whatever you choose to do - knitting, sewing, cooking, gardening(I love the PyjamaGardeners!!!), thrifting, tutorials, whatever you have show or tell, and I really am not bothered about whether it's live or recorded. I am happy to see you gentlemen in whichever format works for you! Thankyou for another wonderful visit!!
Oh my Word ! Arne , the embroidery you did as a child is simply stunning ! The snowflakes crochet is beautiful too. xxx
Would love for you to write the pattern for the beautiful snowflake crochet. Thank you for continuing your “Sit and Knit for a BIt” podcasts. While I can imagine the podcasts are difficult to maintain - they bring much enjoyment
Lovely episode as always. Love all the shorts. So many wonderful things coming.
I think it's very intuitive for Arne to transform an automotive care and repair book into an art form by using some of the pages as a coloring book. It just goes to show how these two gentleman are always thinking design, colorwork, planning, and establishing their craft. Absolutely brilliant. 😮
I like both live and prerecorded!! I just enjoy seeing y'all every week!!!
I think that blanket would be beautiful as a Christmas afghan!!!
Thank you!
Your steeking videos are what helped me make my first sweater.
Lives are fun for those who can attend live, but watching the interactions after the fact is not my thing. Prerecorded is great for all time zones to watch as able. This one was great! Love how you share yourselves, and your projects. Cheers!
Knitting here in Canada, but a small kerchief project :)
Thanks for remembering those of us in the United States going through the heat waves.
I hope those in the summer raining/ flooding U.S. are staying safe and afloat.
Your weather sounds nice, Arne & Carlos.
I like the pre-recorded episodes. The first new larger bug with spots on the hind wing is a species of Tiger moth and possibly the colours are faded out (the darker pattern on the forewing is often black or brown and the hind wing colour surrounding the spots is often bright red or orange). I know folks who collect moths and butterflies and expertly prepare and preserve them as a hobby. The bugs can last a really long time when preserved and stored under the right conditions and done properly are seriously gorgeous and colourful collections! :) Thanks for showing us how fun and diverse your interests are!
I absolutely enjoy reruns and make me laugh. Your shorts are good and watch all. Fantastic!!😊
I love watching whether live or taped! I tend to re-watch often because your videos are so very wonderful. :)
Love the crochet patterns
Det är alltid inspirerande att lyssna till er (har varit på semester så jag har en del att ta igen) och det där med att ”städa upp” ett rum hos kreativa personer är näst intill omöjligt! Jag bor också litet och har 2 virkprojekt på gång; en textiltavla av Frida Kahlo och trälådor som ska målas och göras till ett lärorikt spel till mina banbarn. När ett projekt är klart får jag alltid nya idéer till annat man ska skapa. Ibland får jag be om ursäkt för röran, men min bror skrattar bara och säger: ”Men så har det ju alltid sett ut hos dig.” Så Arne, jag förstår dig till 100%!
you guys are wonderful to listen to, recorded or live. i love when Arne discovers childhood crafts, old books that belonged to grandmothers, always ready to make new things from old ideas, love the crocheted snowflake sampler, love it when you go off topic and meander down another road.
I’m fine with either format. I love sakfab any way I can get it. I’m also loving the pajama gardeners. You look like you’re having such a good time.
I’m just grateful for what you do. How you do it, live or recorded, is ok with me. Thank you! It’s so much fun!!! ❤
Love your shirt, Arne
I haven’t been making the time to join you for the past few weeks, but I’m so glad I watched you today. I’m missing seeing you every day on the cruise, plus I recently found a granny square afghan that my grandmother crocheted for me a long time ago that has some holes in it. You are inspiring me to fix it by relearning how to crochet. I love seeing Arne’s old projects being rediscovered, as well as the tablecloth for the greenhouse project. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas with us ❤
I am in New Mexico and am new to you guys so thanks for the little bios. It is very hot here and I have no AC so I hide out in the house painting and knitting. I appreciate your videos.
I enjoy the pre-recorded version much more. The live version involves a lot of blank spaces while viewers' messages are read. Love you guys. You light up my life. XXXX XXXX ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Arne, I so admire that you have the memory of doing the embroidery with the sailor 🙂
It’s NEVER too hot to knit! I’m working on a summer tee, but also your Folke sweater, which I hope to have finished in time for the Iowa winter.
I love watching you both live and pre-recorded. I don't get to see you live on Wednesdays anyway, as I can't get away from work to do so. I always watch your Wednesday loves after work, when I can relax and knit. As a member, I can get my live fix once a month.
I enjoy your shows EITHER way. You make me smile or laugh as you show us your talents. The Dolly Cake last week was a riot. Good luck with all you do. ❤ from your Canadian East Coast fan. 😊
Arne your grandmother was a wonderful woman to take so much time from her busy day to teach you so many things…I had a grandma just like yours..however she only knit. and tried to teach me without patterns which I found very difficult…So today I have a pattern for everything…
I love the taped shows much more. They feel more relaxed.
Fun! Enjoyed watching while I put my Mother's childhood charms from her vacation in Mexico, in 1940, on a satin cord; a new necklace!
The discussion of the VW manual was hilarious! Arne says “let’s collect old car parts to fix the Beetle”. Carlos”Let’s not.” Arne: “Oh, right, let’s not!”
A “messy garage” to keep the “messy room” company 😂😂😂
I love watching you both Live and pre recorded. ❤
The butterflies....beautiful. My grandfather used to make arrangements of dried flowers like that. They were from the same era... early 1900s.
I love watching you both under any circumstances. You have so much style and presence. ❤
I like prerecorded episodes best. You used to do just one “live” a year for questions. Also quite impressed with Arne’s embroidery when he was seven! And how creative to make animals with pine cones and match sticks. Tablecloth is looking really nice. I may borrow that idea from your pillow design. Thanks for stopping by! ☺️
That’s a very nice sweater and pretty buttons. Love watching your videos. Recorded or live makes no difference to me. Love the Sponge Bob tshirt lol
Yeah don’t you love renovations…
Love your videos live and pre-recorded, but I think I like the pre-recorded a bit more 😀, I will watch no matter what!
Shenanigans…. You picked that word because it is SO fun to say.
Another great episode of SAKFAB! I usually can't watch the live ones so I always watch them later that day or the next if I can. Arne your embroidery that you did as a child is amazing and you have so much skill that you have learned over the years.....just amazing! Carlos I am a slow knitter as well and my scarf has gone into hibernation as I have a puppy right now to train but normally I would be knitting or crocheting on something as I like to keep my hands busy! I love that you will be including crochet shorts now also! Thank you both for sharing so much with us!
Arne, your upcycled sweater jacket is gorgeous! You are a master knitter!
That's when I first found you - I have been following ever since. You changed my life...
I would love to see the afghan in red, green and white colors or even different shades of blue and white. I love to watch but I'm rarely able to watch you live so recorded is good with me. Just please don't stop making the videos!!!!
you fellows are good either way !
I like live and recorded. Whatever works for you guys.
I just started knitting. Love you guys!
I ran into a knitter at a local festival in Ontario Canada and she had three skeins of locally spun yarn in a dark red, ferny green and cream and said she was getting it for a stocking, I was going to ask but she said before I could " it's for the Arne and Carlos stocking this year". Her colors were so perfect I look forward to seeing it finished. As always love the sit and knit.
Recorded or Live, whatever works best for you two. I love seeing all of Arne's treasures. How many storage rooms/offices does he have? I can see your home becoming a wonderful museum - just for the two of you. Love the PJ Gardeners short videos. Thanks for sharing.
I’m easy - I like both pre-recorded and live. I just really enjoy watching you both!
I like SAKFAB both ways, live and recorded. The crochet snowflake will look fabulous in varying shades of blue (ice/water colour) on a Christmas white background. I enjoy all your podcasts, thank you for continuing them.
I LOVE 😍 the colours you have chosen for the cardigan in Norwegian wool! ❤
You make knitting fun.❤. Talented Mr. Arne...😮
Please please don,t change the beautiful work you made when you were a child, it is beautiful. How talented you were as such a young child. From Christine (an English grandmother)
In the 1960's, I bought that Volkswagen book for my father for Christmas. I thought it was a joke book. He used that book for 15 years to keep his Volkswagen alive!!! Who knew?!?!?
I am so happy to support your utube channel. An opportunity to give back to you guys as you have given me so much inspiration and education .
It's clear Arne is a designing genius. 7 years old and that embroidery is amazing. Even the Volkswagen book - who looks at a 'fix it' manual and sees something to color? I had something called 'Tago' blocks when I was a young kid. I'd spend hours building cottages, parking garages, houses modeled after those of Frank Lloyd Wright (until I found out what a creep he really was). I think Arne should open up his studio as a museum.... I'm a slow knitter too, but it all comes out the same in the end. Your knitting is beautiful too Carlos.
Yes xmas or just winter blue and white silver
I love your content. Taped ahead of live doesn't matter to me. It's just so relaxing to listen. To you both.😅
Yes Please for the blanket pattern, that will be a lovely Christmas crochet!
I love watching you gents and will take whatever I can get--you are so entertaining and inspiring! I love that you share your "fails" as well as you stunning successes. The snowflake UFO is lovely! The idea of making a "Franken-Beetle" from old spare parts! I love the tablecloth idea, too. So, live or pre-recorded? I am at work when you are live, so it is all the same to me. Your posts are never bad. Thank you for sharing!
Whichever format fits into your schedule is wonderful. I rarely can watch “live”.
The peacock pattern worked beautifully for me. I always have to knit lace slowly for the first few repeats . Visualizing the pattern using charts is so much easier for me. I even used peacock colored yarn from an estate sale. (I assume it’s from a dead lady, but it might be from a dead gentleman 😊). I also bought her collection of patterns and notes from workshops!!
Unnamed crochet should have a navy blue Background and a white or cream star shape.
Cardigan looks very advanced knit. It’s beautiful.
Oooooh Carlos that’s so wonderful you meditate 😃👏🏼🥰
Arne-- absolutely love the diamond embroidery pattern that your sailor neighbor taught you as a child ❤ Would be willing to purchase instructions for that pattern if you ever get them written out.
Also loved the old cook book of your Grandmothers that you came across-- hope you find a good holiday recipe to prepare and that we get to watch 😊
Thanks for your commitment to your followers--- enjoy everything you post!
Pre-recorded is fine, and a lot less pressure on you both. I love watching all the ‘shorts’
Re the Peacock scarf. I am enjoying making one of these scarves and have thoroughly enjoyed following the pattern which
Is so perfectly written.
It just works! Thank you x
love watching your videos! And can't wait for that exciting cowl pattern you're knitting!!!
Thank you for making and sharing this!
I prefer the prerecorded versions better then the life versions. And it’s so nice to see how you guys see something creative in the most mondaine things. Very inspiring 😊
Omg it would be a dream to get a surprise package of creative joy.Your jacket came out amazing. Your SpongeBob shirt is the coolest.
I am in love with the cardigan pattern.I want to do mine with pinks and maybe yellow cream as a background. I want it to look like Victorian wallpaper. Sorry I ramble.
I am happy for you that your room is beautiful. I feel your pain for space. I love in London in a 18th century cottage. No room for anything. Your extension sounds like a dream. ❤
Do what is best for you, I like everything you do! I'm watching the reruns for the same reason, I love everything you do!!! As usual, today was hilarious, I was laughing so much...
Really enjoyed your show. I like the pre-recorded presentations.😊
I love the idea of the crocheted blanket for Christmas. Good I love it. Arne your shirt looks so fun. You two are so fun and so entertaining. I 😂am giggling with the VW book😮 sure fits my engine experience. 😊
Dear Carlos and Arne, life or not it is such a good time to look at your podcast. And this one Carlos you are so funny when you loose a stitch. Please loose one, ones every now and then. 😊❤
Hi guys, I'm knitting a lot here in Southamerica, we have winter now and a lot of cold. Enjoy your summertime. Greetings from Chile 😊
Love the little star mini-afghan. Spring or summer coloring or Christmas as you say. I am fine with whatever you feel inspired to do.
Do whatever is best for you and don't stress about it. You guys are so great, don't over do things or make yourselves I'll. ❤👍from Somerset, UK
I love that crochet! I'd love to have that as a Christmas afghan.
Despite my best effort, I always seem to miss the live episodes. I am so thankful to be able to watch later. I am happy to take whatever time you share, however it suits you both the best.
Carlos, you made me bust out laughing at the "bad kids running amuck"! I thought I was the only person that says things like this. 😂 My youngest granddaughter who is 7 thinks these sayings are so funny. I started teaching her to knit last year and she gets so tickled if I tell her, oh goodness, you have just run amuck with your knitting or we don't just do things all willy nilly. 🤣 🤨
Hugs for Freja! ❤🤗😘
Pre-recorded is fine. Always what works best for the 2 of you 😊
Love your podcast…no matter if it is live or recorded. 😊😎
Absolutely beautiful! That would be nice with shades of blue and white also, like snow
I have been knitting like mad this summer! I am obsessed with all the summer knits and all the summer yarns; linen, cotton and silk! But I am definitely thinking of my woolly winter knitting plans so I need to make the switch soon so they'll be ready when the cold weather returns but its been so hot and these summer projects knit up so fast, its hard to make the switch back to wool at the moment! Thank you for another wonderful episode Arne and Carlos! I always look forward to sitting and knitting for a bit while catching up with y'all!
That peacock scarf is really wonderful
Love to get you guys every day! I much prefer pre-recorded - it is too distracting seeing the comments, and you answering the live questions. The occasional live show for Q&A would be ok. Both the projects you are currently knitting are gorgeous. By the way I totally agree with what you say about the people who say they are expert knitters, but find a problem - I am one of those who have been knitting for well over 60 years, but what I have learned over the years, is that there is always something new to learn, and if there is a difficult pattern, grab needles and yarn and go for it! If I cannot make a stitch count work, then I double check as I always assume that I am the one who has made the mistake, and not the pattern designer!
Your work is beautiful, Christmas colors would be nice on the snowflake crochet work. Live or recorded is enjoyable ❤thanks
Whatever format, it's lovely to see you!
Doreen here - love to see/hear you. It doesn't matter if live or pre-recorded - just happy to spend time with you and be inspired. Thank you!
Thank you Doreen
You both are truly great....you each bring your own personality to this podcast....
I personnally prefer prerecorded. To live....much more enjoyable...
Love the jokes, Arne!! The whole family loves them!
Wonderful episode. Thank you.
Arne, I agree with Carlos about the embroidery! The lines between the squares look great!
Thank you!
I appreciate that you keep posting, live or pre-recorded. I'm often at work and can't watch the live anyway.
Hi guys, I love watching whether !I've or tapped. Whatever works best for you . Much love
I;m happy with pre-recorded. The live streams are at a time when I am often busy in the kitchen so I have to watch them later anyway. I so enjoy your broadcasts however you do them. There's always something for me to learn, or a new idea and often something to make me laugh too. xx
I like live and pre recorded You guys are wonderful no matter what type of venue.