Hi Lisa , I'm a TO expat girl living in Munich and love to knit . I guess that's why you appeared 😂 That dress , Wow . I guess you're teaching in english. Like the summer tees as well. Nice to hear you 😊
I'm glad you are feeling better after your knitting pain woes. Rest is the best medicine. And then we swear never to do that to ourselves again. Where we end up having to stop knitting for some time because we overdid it (whether that is volume or yarn composition or tight gauge or a combination). I always felt that way about running. I love running. But i dont want to overdo my running so that I have trouble walking. I am cool with whatever you name your channel. I will be watching. I started watching you with And Sew On years ago and loved what you brought to the sewing community. It has been so enjoyable to watch you grow in your knitting as well. You have a beautiful creative flair. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to seeing more. All the best with your daughter going over to Ireland for college. That is a big milestone for her and your whole family. xx
So good to see you again! Keep resting those wrists. Bon voyage to your older daughter and congratulations on your teaching position - you are a busy woman 😊!
I always enjoy seeing your knitting! I'm excited to check out your playlist as knitting podcasts are my favorite thing to have on as I knit. That tolsta tee with the stripes is so good!!
Hi Lisa! I’m so sorry to hear about your wrist injury, I suffer the same problem over and over again and it’s very frustrating. I love your new format, don’t be nervous. You did great lol. I did want to mention since I have such issues with my wrists, I recently purchased an LK 150 knitting machine. I loved it so much. I bought two more and I’m using those to help alleviate all the wrist movement. It really is like a different craft and I will warn you it is addicting, but I just thought I’d mention it because I really wasn’t aware of it until recently, I only had the circular knitting machine which I can only make so many hats, and I really wasn’t grasping how to make flat panels on it. Anyhow, it was good seeing you and I hope you continue to heal! Xoxo
Oh, that’s a great thought! I’ve never really considered a knitting machine, but I’ve started to see some people knit the stockinette bodies of their sweaters on them, and it’s so cool! Thanks for watching. ❤️
Love the “corner to corner” blanket. My knitting friends and made one this summer. I reused yarn from a grandchild’s blanket that had been much loved into holes. I’m going to start a new blanket with all my left overs. Someone is always happy for a blanket.
@@kathrynrogers4079 it’s so true! Rather than leaving all our leftovers in a bin somewhere, may as well make a cozy blanket. It really is such an easy pattern, but the effect is brilliant.
Hola Lisa, I love your new podcast and seeing all your beautiful projects. I look forward to the next one. I hope your injury heals well, it must be very frustrating to not be able to knit. We have been spending a couple of winter months on the Costa Blanca and love it but acquiring yarn is a problem. There are no yarn stores in Alicante since the one and only real yarn store closed last winter😮. We travel light but this year I’ll pack as many skeins as possible into my suitcase to last a few months. Happy knitting. ❤
@@kathrynd7746 oh, that’s too bad there’s no yarn store near you! I really recommend Las Tijeras Mágicas to order from. Very fast, and very cheap shipping. Less than €4.
Hi Lisa, I loved the 100% knitting content. I’m just not interested in hearing about other crafts. I don’t know why. I watched while I was on the treadmill and knitting podcasts are only what I’m interested in watching while on the treadmill so thanks for that lists of podcasts because although I follow everyone who podcasts I still haven’t seen them all. I really loved this episode and will probably rewatch tonight in case I’ve missed something. I’m not interested in making tops but the revival sweater looks fun with stripes. That v-neck sweater looks too complex for me but yours looks beautiful. I don’t really have most favorite podcaster, but there are podcasters that I miss who have stopped. So, please don’t stop Lisa!💜 I really loved your content so much! It was really inspiring 😊 Take care Rosy
I enjoy hearing about all your makes, knitting and sewing alike (I do both too). I just swatched for the Seaglass Tank and I'm looking forward to knitting it and wearing it. I'm using a local-to-me yarn. The content is very similar to the original sample with alpaca, linen and silk. I hope it's not hard on my hands, so far it seems very soft. Love the poppy red yarn! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Lisa, I just happened upon your podcast tonight and kept thinking that you looked familiar then I saw a comment from Camilla and you mentioned that you lived in Spain…….. ohhhhhhhhhh yes you guys met up for the wool festival!!! I hope you heal soon! I also crochet so when knitting or crocheting bothers me I just change to the other. Right now I’m knitting on a basic garter wrap pattern by Ivana from The Republic of Me. Glad I found you! 🌸🌼🌻
Hey knitter! Oh my …… injury 😳 mind yourself and I hope it heals fast and completely. Knitting is like my coffee, it’s my addiction and if I couldn’t knit for a while 😩😱😳 if I’m sitting down I’m knitting, so if I’m not knitting then I’d have no idea what to do with myself… I like to sit 😂but maybe the house would be cleaner! Thanks for a fun episode, lovely as always, your dress is so good. Take care, Karen 🥰
@@casuarinagirl8067 thanks, Karen! Yes, it was so weird not being able to knit! Although, I admit I was more productive in other areas. 😂 Thanks for the compliment on the dress- I am always inspired by your Ravelry project page!
Lisa good to see you again! I hope your injury has healed and you are able to work on your wips. I have subscribed to your channel for quite a while now and I am always interested in your videos. I am a sewer/knitter/crafter and I initially found you for sewing and was envious of your ability to knit so quickly. I have made a few Getting Warmer cowls after first seeing yours back in early 2020. None of mine look like yours but I realized I must be a much tighter knitter lol. I had knit 3 sweater patterns (1 cardigan and 2 tees) this past winter/spring and I was very pleased with them I but I took a break from knitting after finishing them and just picked up my Cosy Comfort Throw that I have been using leftover yarns held double with some of my Knitcrate skeins. Right now the weather has been extremely warm and humid in Atlantic Canada so I have been doing more sewing/crafting instead of knitting. I am excited for you as you start to teach in the fall and will continue to follow along with your knitting journey (although I do miss your sewing videos). Take care!! Brenda
@@brendaforret9931 thanks so much for sticking with me all this time, Brenda! Sounds like you’ve been very productive! I get not wanting to knit too much in the heat. It can be a sticky mess. lol. I’m sure the cool weather will be there before you know it. Xo
Love the new name! Have been here from the beginning and you are still my favorite. I'm in the middle of an Ingrid sw and an Ilha sweater. love your makes! "little impatient" 😂
I’m so glad you are back and healing. I was wondering what had happened to you. I was also thinking about the knitted shelf you wanted to put into a sweater or top so you didn’t have to worry about under garments.
@@Lisamakes :) Also - sorry to hear about your wrist and elbow injury. I got a "tennis player elbow" as they call it in Italy by whinding a very thin yarn from the cone and it also limists me in my knitting and pottery quite a bit for now
So fun to catch up with you Lisa!! Happy to hear you are getting over your knitting injury! I know myself that I don't take breaks enough or stretch.. so This made me aware that I really should! Your projects are all beautiful! Thank you for all the inspo!!🥰🧶
Hello,again.. good to have you back. I was glad to hear what you did with that recycled yarn. Thanks for mentioning that. I am glad that you took the time off not to knit to heal your hand. I am sure that the designers understood . Both of your patterns are lovely. That pink will look so good on you and that pattern is magnificent!
"Hey Knitters" love it. Wonderful podcast thanks Lisa. Knitting away on the start of Caidree's Home Cardigan Lite in mid grey Brushtale possum merino dk. Loved all of your projects. So pleased your daughter won over your dog for your beautiful blanket for Ireland. 🥰
@@sharonmerton9812 thanks, Sharon! The name literally just came to me out of nowhere , and I knew it was right. That yarn sounds divine!!! I have yet to make a Caidree pattern, but she’s definitely on my list. Happy knitting!
"Hey knitters" is a great name Lisa... good choice. It is so good to see you again and I wish you an easy transition with you daughter leaving the nest... I went through the same last year and I know how hard it is. Ivana ❤❤❤
Thank you, Ivana. Xoxo. I’m not even sure exactly how I’m going to feel. It’s going to be really weird. Thankfully, she’s coming back three weeks later for her birthday. ❤️
Hey Lisa 😸 I'm always happy when you pop up in my subscription feed and I save your video to watch it later if I cannot on the spot. As always your projects are so inspirational. I really enjoyed your series where you reclaimed yarn from store made items to knit other pieces. Ill check your channels list to get some additional inspiration ! Enjoy your Sunday 💙
I love your new Hi Knitters format!! So clever :) Than you for all your kind words, Lisa! I love that sweater desigm, and I can see that my yarn is the perfect match: And I need to dye more of that bird yarn....... See you 😘
Hi Lisa. Good on you for taking the time your wrist needed to heal. I know how difficult that can be with an obsession like ours 😂 Your Drevo is sooo beautiful and I can't wait to see the finished top! I love that you are sending your eldest off to uni with a little piece of home ❤
Wishing you all the best. Sad to here about your injury. Rough patch. Illness can bring you down. Great that you're back again. I am glad to hear that I'm not the only one involved in reclame yarn. Its great. I can't resist boucle.
Hi, Lisa! I love your title😊❤️ it’s perfect! I just saw your thumbnail and I always watch Lisa! My knitting has really slowed down due to an injury in my left hand. I have to take days off between a few hours of knitting. I’ve over strained a tendon or muscle I my thumb area and new is the index finger. So… I’m sewing more and knitting less🤣 Hey, as long as I can create, I’m doing great😁
Lovely knits and "first" podcast, well done. So sorry for your hands, if you are an English-style knitter, you should look into a continental way of knitting. Continental knitting is less constraining and has less wrist and hand moving, so please look into it. Wish you tons of happy knitting hours to come
@@Baghwanita thank you! I am a continental knitter! It’s great. I think this was just the perfect storm of unhealthy knitting practices. It’s already much better.
Hi Lisa , I'm a TO expat girl living in Munich and love to knit . I guess that's why you appeared 😂 That dress , Wow . I guess you're teaching in english. Like the summer tees as well. Nice to hear you 😊
I love your "set" - the stones and sideways wooden shutters, lovely!
@@KarenStrickholm thank you! The building where live is a few hundred years old, and many of those are original to the stone facade.
I'm glad you are feeling better after your knitting pain woes. Rest is the best medicine. And then we swear never to do that to ourselves again. Where we end up having to stop knitting for some time because we overdid it (whether that is volume or yarn composition or tight gauge or a combination). I always felt that way about running. I love running. But i dont want to overdo my running so that I have trouble walking. I am cool with whatever you name your channel. I will be watching. I started watching you with And Sew On years ago and loved what you brought to the sewing community. It has been so enjoyable to watch you grow in your knitting as well. You have a beautiful creative flair. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to seeing more. All the best with your daughter going over to Ireland for college. That is a big milestone for her and your whole family. xx
Thank you for your kind words- you’re always so supportive!
So good to see you again! Keep resting those wrists. Bon voyage to your older daughter and congratulations on your teaching position - you are a busy woman 😊!
@@rebecca-72 thank you! Ha ha, yes, pretty busy!
I always enjoy seeing your knitting! I'm excited to check out your playlist as knitting podcasts are my favorite thing to have on as I knit. That tolsta tee with the stripes is so good!!
Thanks, Whitney!
Hi Lisa! I’m so sorry to hear about your wrist injury, I suffer the same problem over and over again and it’s very frustrating. I love your new format, don’t be nervous. You did great lol. I did want to mention since I have such issues with my wrists, I recently purchased an LK 150 knitting machine. I loved it so much. I bought two more and I’m using those to help alleviate all the wrist movement. It really is like a different craft and I will warn you it is addicting, but I just thought I’d mention it because I really wasn’t aware of it until recently, I only had the circular knitting machine which I can only make so many hats, and I really wasn’t grasping how to make flat panels on it. Anyhow, it was good seeing you and I hope you continue to heal! Xoxo
Oh, that’s a great thought! I’ve never really considered a knitting machine, but I’ve started to see some people knit the stockinette bodies of their sweaters on them, and it’s so cool! Thanks for watching. ❤️
Love the “corner to corner” blanket. My knitting friends and made one this summer. I reused yarn from a grandchild’s blanket that had been much loved into holes. I’m going to start a new blanket with all my left overs. Someone is always happy for a blanket.
@@kathrynrogers4079 it’s so true! Rather than leaving all our leftovers in a bin somewhere, may as well make a cozy blanket. It really is such an easy pattern, but the effect is brilliant.
Hola Lisa, I love your new podcast and seeing all your beautiful projects. I look forward to the next one. I hope your injury heals well, it must be very frustrating to not be able to knit. We have been spending a couple of winter months on the Costa Blanca and love it but acquiring yarn is a problem. There are no yarn stores in Alicante since the one and only real yarn store closed last winter😮. We travel light but this year I’ll pack as many skeins as possible into my suitcase to last a few months. Happy knitting. ❤
@@kathrynd7746 oh, that’s too bad there’s no yarn store near you! I really recommend Las Tijeras Mágicas to order from. Very fast, and very cheap shipping. Less than €4.
Hi Lisa, I loved the 100% knitting content. I’m just not interested in hearing about other crafts. I don’t know why. I watched while I was on the treadmill and knitting podcasts are only what I’m interested in watching while on the treadmill so thanks for that lists of podcasts because although I follow everyone who podcasts I still haven’t seen them all.
I really loved this episode and will probably rewatch tonight in case I’ve missed something. I’m not interested in making tops but the revival sweater looks fun with stripes. That v-neck sweater looks too complex for me but yours looks beautiful.
I don’t really have most favorite podcaster, but there are podcasters that I miss who have stopped. So, please don’t stop Lisa!💜 I really loved your content so much! It was really inspiring 😊
Take care
Rosy
Thanks for much for your kind words, Rosy! I appreciate them more than you know. ❤️ What a great idea to watch knitting podcasts on the treadmill!
I enjoy hearing about all your makes, knitting and sewing alike (I do both too). I just swatched for the Seaglass Tank and I'm looking forward to knitting it and wearing it. I'm using a local-to-me yarn. The content is very similar to the original sample with alpaca, linen and silk. I hope it's not hard on my hands, so far it seems very soft. Love the poppy red yarn! Thanks for sharing!
@@addiekl oh, you’ll love making the Seagrass! I’m sure the alpaca will keep it a nice knitting experience. ❤️
Hi Lisa, I just happened upon your podcast tonight and kept thinking that you looked familiar then I saw a comment from Camilla and you mentioned that you lived in Spain…….. ohhhhhhhhhh yes you guys met up for the wool festival!!! I hope you heal soon! I also crochet so when knitting or crocheting bothers me I just change to the other. Right now I’m knitting on a basic garter wrap pattern by Ivana from The Republic of Me. Glad I found you! 🌸🌼🌻
Thanks for visiting, Catherine! My mother’s maiden name was Cunningham. ❤️
Hey knitter! Oh my …… injury 😳 mind yourself and I hope it heals fast and completely. Knitting is like my coffee, it’s my addiction and if I couldn’t knit for a while 😩😱😳 if I’m sitting down I’m knitting, so if I’m not knitting then I’d have no idea what to do with myself… I like to sit 😂but maybe the house would be cleaner! Thanks for a fun episode, lovely as always, your dress is so good. Take care, Karen 🥰
@@casuarinagirl8067 thanks, Karen! Yes, it was so weird not being able to knit! Although, I admit I was more productive in other areas. 😂 Thanks for the compliment on the dress- I am always inspired by your Ravelry project page!
Lisa good to see you again! I hope your injury has healed and you are able to work on your wips. I have subscribed to your channel for quite a while now and I am always interested in your videos. I am a sewer/knitter/crafter and I initially found you for sewing and was envious of your ability to knit so quickly. I have made a few Getting Warmer cowls after first seeing yours back in early 2020. None of mine look like yours but I realized I must be a much tighter knitter lol. I had knit 3 sweater patterns (1 cardigan and 2 tees) this past winter/spring and I was very pleased with them I but I took a break from knitting after finishing them and just picked up my Cosy Comfort Throw that I have been using leftover yarns held double with some of my Knitcrate skeins. Right now the weather has been extremely warm and humid in Atlantic Canada so I have been doing more sewing/crafting instead of knitting. I am excited for you as you start to teach in the fall and will continue to follow along with your knitting journey (although I do miss your sewing videos). Take care!! Brenda
@@brendaforret9931 thanks so much for sticking with me all this time, Brenda! Sounds like you’ve been very productive! I get not wanting to knit too much in the heat. It can be a sticky mess. lol. I’m sure the cool weather will be there before you know it. Xo
So lovely to catch up with you Lisa! Beautiful projects as always and it was nice to see to you! ❤
@@annijuutiknits thanks for visiting, Annina. I hope we can meet up at a festival again sometime soon. ❤️
Love the new name! Have been here from the beginning and you are still my favorite.
I'm in the middle of an Ingrid sw and an Ilha sweater.
love your makes!
"little impatient" 😂
@@danad4849 aw, thanks, Dana! Sounds like you’ve got two lovely males going!
I’m so glad you are back and healing. I was wondering what had happened to you. I was also thinking about the knitted shelf you wanted to put into a sweater or top so you didn’t have to worry about under garments.
@@elenabeyers2088 yes! I haven’t tried that yet! I’ll be sure to mention when I do. Thanks for watching!
Great "first" knit tube! Love all of your wips and finishes.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, there is a type of a tree design in the Drevo, because it means "tree" in ancient Slavic and some of the modern languages.
@@marynaandthesea ah, yes! I think I remember that now from the original call. Thank you for reminding me, Maryna!
@@Lisamakes :) Also - sorry to hear about your wrist and elbow injury. I got a "tennis player elbow" as they call it in Italy by whinding a very thin yarn from the cone and it also limists me in my knitting and pottery quite a bit for now
@@marynaandthesea thank you! Yes, we call it tennis elbow, as well. Hope it heals soon!
So fun to catch up with you Lisa!! Happy to hear you are getting over your knitting injury! I know myself that I don't take breaks enough or stretch.. so This made me aware that I really should! Your projects are all beautiful! Thank you for all the inspo!!🥰🧶
Thanks, Sophie!
Hello,again.. good to have you back. I was glad to hear what you did with that recycled yarn. Thanks for mentioning that. I am glad that you took the time off not to knit to heal your hand. I am sure that the designers understood . Both of your patterns are lovely. That pink will look so good on you and that pattern is magnificent!
Thanks, Susan! Yes, the Drevo is so cool isn’t it? Just the neatest design.
"Hey Knitters" love it. Wonderful podcast thanks Lisa. Knitting away on the start of Caidree's Home Cardigan Lite in mid grey Brushtale possum merino dk. Loved all of your projects. So pleased your daughter won over your dog for your beautiful blanket for Ireland. 🥰
@@sharonmerton9812 thanks, Sharon! The name literally just came to me out of nowhere , and I knew it was right.
That yarn sounds divine!!! I have yet to make a Caidree pattern, but she’s definitely on my list. Happy knitting!
"Hey knitters" is a great name Lisa... good choice. It is so good to see you again and I wish you an easy transition with you daughter leaving the nest... I went through the same last year and I know how hard it is. Ivana ❤❤❤
Thank you, Ivana. Xoxo. I’m not even sure exactly how I’m going to feel. It’s going to be really weird. Thankfully, she’s coming back three weeks later for her birthday. ❤️
Hey Lisa 😸 I'm always happy when you pop up in my subscription feed and I save your video to watch it later if I cannot on the spot. As always your projects are so inspirational. I really enjoyed your series where you reclaimed yarn from store made items to knit other pieces. Ill check your channels list to get some additional inspiration ! Enjoy your Sunday 💙
Thanks, Isabelle! I appreciate that you are always here to watch and support! ❤️ bisous
I love your new Hi Knitters format!! So clever :)
Than you for all your kind words, Lisa! I love that sweater desigm, and I can see that my yarn is the perfect match:
And I need to dye more of that bird yarn.......
See you 😘
Thanks, Camilla! Yes, that bird yarn is such a great colorway- just the right amount of speckles.
Hi Lisa. Good on you for taking the time your wrist needed to heal. I know how difficult that can be with an obsession like ours 😂 Your Drevo is sooo beautiful and I can't wait to see the finished top! I love that you are sending your eldest off to uni with a little piece of home ❤
Aw, thanks! She’s currently wrapped up in it on the couch. ❤️
Wishing you all the best.
Sad to here about your injury. Rough patch.
Illness can bring you down.
Great that you're back again.
I am glad to hear that I'm not the only one involved in reclame yarn. Its great.
I can't resist boucle.
Thanks, Olga. It’s good to be on the mend.
Btw, my grandma’s name was Olga. She just passed a few days ago at the age of 98.
Welcome back!
@@Thehighfiberdiet thank you!
Hi, Lisa! I love your title😊❤️ it’s perfect! I just saw your thumbnail and I always watch Lisa!
My knitting has really slowed down due to an injury in my left hand. I have to take days off between a few hours of knitting. I’ve over strained a tendon or muscle I my thumb area and new is the index finger. So… I’m sewing more and knitting less🤣 Hey, as long as I can create, I’m doing great😁
@@bluegrassdreams2seams510 that’s a great motto!!! I hope you heal soon! Thanks for watching. Xo
such lovely makes!
@@Rebecca_Good thank you!
I love the new name of the podcast.
Thank you! It all of a sudden just came to me, and I thought, that’s a great name!
TU for sharing. ❤❤❤
@@holliegiampietro7030 my pleasure. Thanks for watching!
Love the new podcast! Could you please let me know the pattern you used to make the linen culottes?
@@norakathleenbertoglio4414 thank you! I copied these ones from another pair. They’re quite close to the Winslow Culottes by Helen’s Closet.
Lovely knits and "first" podcast, well done. So sorry for your hands, if you are an English-style knitter, you should look into a continental way of knitting. Continental knitting is less constraining and has less wrist and hand moving, so please look into it. Wish you tons of happy knitting hours to come
@@Baghwanita thank you! I am a continental knitter! It’s great. I think this was just the perfect storm of unhealthy knitting practices. It’s already much better.