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  • You shared your knitting and crochet SUPERPOWERS and wow you can do some amazing things! I'm reacting to 50+ superpowers in today's video. What kind of knit and crochet superpowers do you have?!
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  • @lauriesmith7517
    @lauriesmith7517 Год назад +28

    I wouldn't call it a superpower, but I am extremely stubborn and don't give up. I could not knit for 20 years because of a stroke, just tried again this year, and I have not stopped. I am working on a baby blanket which I have frogged and re-started at LEAST 12 times, and have finally reached the point where I am going full steam ahead (slowly). I was afraid this coming baby would be as old as I am before I ever finished! I have learned more in this one project than I EVER knew 20 years ago. So, I guess being a hard-headed crone is my super power, such as it is.

    • @UnsolicitedThoughtsOfARose
      @UnsolicitedThoughtsOfARose Год назад

      I similarly lost a lot of my mobility around 2 years ago. I am know at a point where my arms and hands can function well enough to knit, although it looks a little different than before. The fatigue is challenging because I just want to push through it, but like you said, taking it slow is the way. Here's to being stubborn!

  • @jennyvonderruhr5403
    @jennyvonderruhr5403 Год назад +20

    Thumbs up to Kent for all the fun editing and graphics!You knitting while holding Toaster made me laugh!!😍

  • @sophiewiest1493
    @sophiewiest1493 Год назад +10

    Can we please talk about the editing? I LOVED it. Such a nice change from the other videos, although i am quite happy with your normal calming-editing.
    My superpower wasn't even mentioned! I am a queen when it comes to finding a purpose for any ball of yarn, even bits and scraps (and i mean not only scappy projects). Sadly it takes a while working it up anyway. A ball of sock yarn for example has this life: sock - coziest memories blanket - yarn cozy when special to me / shorties pair if someone requested - Granny square blanket when blue until finished / dk-c2c crochet blanket when not blue until finished. Takes me between a week and a month.
    All of my friends and family therefor gift me with leftover yarn when they come across them. My grandma doesn't enjoy making scrappy things so everytime i see her i get all of her leftovers. A person from a church organization group i know asked if i would take the yarn she took from her shortly died mother, because she can't knit or crochet. The cousin from my grandfather gifted me with her leftovers, because she isn't cabable of knitting anymore. And for some reason my aunt gifts me every year on my birthday a seemingly random single ball of yarn in various weights, which is quite difficult to convert into anything. But i've made blankets, pillow cases, towels, dishcloths, scrubbies, shoes, shawls, hand warmers, socks, wall hangings, christmas tree ornaments, small bags and pouches, cozies for all sorts of things and various clothes stuff from yarn in my stash. If possible i gift it back to the person who gave me the yarn (unless it is too pretty, then i am a selfish brat). I almost never use patterns but come up with them as i go, so i can't do anything wrong😂

  • @Kpup
    @Kpup Год назад +8

    This is may be an unpopular opinion, but I don't mind having a lingering WIP or two! I actually just picked up a lingering WIP that was leftover from the end of last summer and it's like a new project that has a huge head start, AND I like it more now than when I put it down!

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад

      That's a great way to think about it! Sometimes you just need a break from a project to enjoy it again!

  • @tinahooper3470
    @tinahooper3470 Год назад +7

    My super power is my appreciation for all those who can do what I can't. Enjoy your day!

  • @NancyLiedel
    @NancyLiedel Год назад +11

    Lol. You reminded me. I knit a boyfriend a hat and I was dumped. A year later he texted me that he loved the hat. Snort! 😂 We had a good run.

  • @wheeltrish
    @wheeltrish Год назад +29

    I never finish anything… so my superpower is making a REALLY BIG UFO pile. Current Status: 48 UFOs.

  • @TheWanderingPurl
    @TheWanderingPurl Год назад +2

    So many fun superpowers!
    I *had* to see how many knit stitches I could do in a 60 seconds and the answer is.. . . . 47!
    Great editing, Kent!

  • @havanamua1638
    @havanamua1638 Год назад +17

    My superpower might seem counterintuitive, but I am SO used to making mistakes with every project that I've gotten really good at frogging things... its no longer a hassle and is actually relaxing and almost expected for me at this point 😂. But I really think it is a superpower because I find that I learn something valuable with every project... without making mistakes, you can never learn from them, right?

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад +1

      Absolutely!!

    • @Zoe-xt6hp
      @Zoe-xt6hp Год назад +1

      I'm curious, does this mean you are comfortable forgoing a gauge swatch and just using the start of your project as a "swatch" and frogging back if it's wrong? I'm tempted to start doing it this way because frogging is less annoying to me than doing gauge swatches most of the time😆

    • @havanamua1638
      @havanamua1638 Год назад

      @@Zoe-xt6hp Yes! I hate gauge swatching too haha

    • @heidiheld2274
      @heidiheld2274 Год назад

      I totally agree. I call myself a professional ripper upper!

    • @Clairelaferret
      @Clairelaferret 11 месяцев назад

      My high-school math teacher once told the class: "The worst thing you can do is get it right the first time; because then you haven't learned anything."

  • @alreadymegan
    @alreadymegan Год назад +13

    I'm a left-handed knitter and crocheter. I had to teach myself how to read patterns and learn tutorials in reverse (especially garments). There's not a lot of instruction out there on how to do it. This is especially true for knitting because some people will call Continental knitting left-handed whereas I am knitting Continental left-handed (yarn is in my right hand but I'm knitting from left to right). I am left-hand dominant so I've grown up my whole life having to do stuff like this.

    • @craftsywendy
      @craftsywendy Год назад

      I have a video on my RUclips channel about reading patterns in reverse for left-handed crocheters.

  • @kathykiely8905
    @kathykiely8905 Год назад +3

    Starting, frogging, restarting every single project can’t seem to complete without frogging at least once 🤣

  • @Diane43000
    @Diane43000 Год назад +4

    Because I knit hats for charity, I have become relatively quick at it. It's a knit 2, purl 2 ribbing. I can make 1 a day so it frustrates me when I get interrupted. Oh, btw, I'm 72 years old, retired, live in an RV and mostly use #4 weight yarn for hats that go to the Soldiers and Sailors Home in Erie, PA. I live in Florida, down the street from Four Purls Yarn Shop that makes the Emma Yarns. Hats for the homeless here is made with #3 weight yarn. Most yarn is donated to me for my charities. Love you and your podcast.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад +1

      Aww that is so awesome, Diane! I know you're making a difference!

    • @Kyeta96
      @Kyeta96 Год назад +1

      Four Purls is my favorite LYS in Florida. It is my go-to, but is not near (I'm about an hour away). I have been thinking about what I'm going to do with my knitting and crocheting desire once I make all the projects for people around me that I want to. You know... one can only own so many shawls.

    • @katpraeuner9794
      @katpraeuner9794 Год назад +1

      OMG! you knit and live in an RV! lol I'm 68, living in New Mexico and I also knit and live in an RV. I have no lys closer than 2 hours away. I buy online mostly. When I was making the twists and turns shawl, I stressed out my muscles in my thumb and my ring finger. It's slowly getting better and I've had to cut back on my knitting, but I learned a big lesson - knitting for hours and hours days at a time with small needles is hard on your hands. Now I try to have at least one project on larger needles so I can switch them around. I have a friend I donate yarn to occasionally. She's on a very limited income and likes to knit but can't often afford yarn. I have often thought of knitting hats for the homeless or for the VA home we have here or shawls. I'll have to look into that. Good to know there are others out there who live the lifestyle we do.

  • @sum8572
    @sum8572 Год назад +3

    We probably all share a knitting superpower: I bet we have all taught someone else to knit, or helped them when they’re stuck or encouraged them to give knitting a try 🎉

  • @vickimiller6991
    @vickimiller6991 Год назад +7

    This was one of my favorite videos. It really made me feel like I was part of a very talented community.

  • @debbylovesyarn5148
    @debbylovesyarn5148 Год назад +2

    My mother taught me as a lefty. I’m a righty and never realized that I was knitting lefty until a few years back. I had to find out the hard way and now knit right handed and still find myself casting on lefty.

  • @ambriahamilton-lx8ji
    @ambriahamilton-lx8ji Год назад +6

    Don't worry about becoming a mom and still being a knitter. When it's something you love, you'll always find time to do it. I have 2 very young children and I've definately knit with them asleep in my arms/lap 😂. I knit after they're asleep (with a neck light) and I've recently started to work on socks or an easy hat while carying the baby on my back and playing with the todler outside. Where there's a will there's a way 😅

    • @momofpeg
      @momofpeg Год назад +1

      Yes! I run an in home daycare and watch 6 kids. I still find time to knit

    • @kathryndenne1717
      @kathryndenne1717 Год назад +2

      I have teenagers and spend a lot of time driving them places. I keep a knitting project in the car so when I'm waiting on them I can do a few minutes work on a hat or socks.

    • @marianna-gypsysoulfibers141
      @marianna-gypsysoulfibers141 Год назад +2

      Plenty of knitting with kids even as babies I would knit while feeding or snuggling with the help of a boppy pillow and also baby wearing and as they got older it got even easier to fit knitting in. Now they’re teens so there’s plenty of knitting time especially while waiting in the car for them for pick up, drop off, dentist/dr appointments etc I call it taxi mom knitting 😂

  • @heidiheld2274
    @heidiheld2274 Год назад +1

    Wow! I didn’t realize that I have some of these super powers like picking out colors, embracing weaving in ends, being a professional “ripper upper”. A super power I’m working on STILL is knitting without looking. Fun episode, Natalie!

  • @shannondwire1058
    @shannondwire1058 Год назад +1

    I have just discovered the wonder of double winding yarn. It takes out the twist that the initial winding put in, and makes for a MUCH fluffier yarn cake.

  • @heathertucker7056
    @heathertucker7056 Год назад +2

    This was really enjoyable! Some people’s super powers are really impressive! Great video!

  • @Tina-gi1ot
    @Tina-gi1ot Год назад +1

    I like knitting sleeves at the same time, like I do my socks. Helps me keep them even.

  • @kimberlycharles-jk9df
    @kimberlycharles-jk9df Год назад +3

    I would love people to share videos of their superpower in action and also provide tips!! I loved this podcast!❤

  • @MarinelLuybe
    @MarinelLuybe Год назад +2

    Oh my god! I NEED to learn the holding a baby and crocheting at the same time skill, that's so great!😊

  • @phyllisburke4141
    @phyllisburke4141 Год назад +2

    I knit more when my kids were young. Lots of color works, Scandinavian, Icelandic, Aran knits. I do think it has to do with organization and also knitting when waiting for kids to finish sports and/or music lessons.

  • @caideb5031
    @caideb5031 Год назад +3

    My dad osmosis a knitter or fiber artist of any kind but he makes a fantastic yarn swift! He makes the movement look so graceful and almost balletic.

  • @isabellemeunier9486
    @isabellemeunier9486 Год назад +1

    Love the editing of this video with all the superpower stuff! I guess my superpower is having learn to knit only using You Tube videos. People seem always to think it's not possible, but it is!

  • @Cozyknitsandreads
    @Cozyknitsandreads Год назад +1

    So fun hearing about everyone´s super powers! I would say mine is staying commited to my 2023 temperature blanket. I´ve consistently knit my daily row so far.

  • @joshkirven5039
    @joshkirven5039 Год назад +4

    I recently restarted the alpenglow after finishing the body and tubular bind off. It was painful ripping it out but it was way too small and the yarn is so special that I couldn’t wait to restart. It’s coming out way better and I’m so happy.

  • @caryyetter7645
    @caryyetter7645 Год назад +4

    I knit while riding my horse. I have a big that hangs on the front of my saddle and I knit socks while we are riding. Unless it’s a super difficult trail, I can be found with yarn in my hands

  • @samanthacarter3909
    @samanthacarter3909 Год назад +1

    Knitting while holding my 2 month old is a superpower I didn’t know I had until becoming a mom this year lol. I even managed to work on my brioche project without any issues! 😂

  • @chrislopez5337
    @chrislopez5337 Год назад +2

    I never thought of it as a super power but since you mentioned it, I can knit both continental and English not just been doing color work. I actually was taught to knit English style and was never real thrilled about it. Then years later, I saw someone knitting, continental, and re-taught myself to knit continental. I had been crocheting for years, and I realized how much more intuitive it is for a crocheter to knit Continental. I would consider my Crochet superpower that I Crochet pencil style. I see so many people who say they just don’t understand how anyone can do that and that’s how I taught myself and that’s how I do it. 🤗

  • @maumaumoi
    @maumaumoi Год назад +2

    I can knit complicated lace while watching a show either in french (my native language) or in English and mostly without subtitles. And I can knit as I'm tipsy 🥴

  • @Amy-tn3qv
    @Amy-tn3qv Год назад

    Love the production this week! The thought bubbles on Toaster are hilarious! 😂

  • @SlipSlipSis
    @SlipSlipSis Год назад

    I also love weaving in ends! That’s because it feels like the start of a new project. I collect all of my ends and then stuff them into clear ornaments for my knitting Christmas tree! So weaving in ends feels like I get more supplies for an ongoing project I love

  • @phalicia1327
    @phalicia1327 Год назад

    Another superpower is figuring out almost any knitting pattern just by looking at pictures! As long as the pictures are clear enough I can manage.

  • @_KarenS
    @_KarenS Год назад +6

    Well, that was a revelation. Both of my Grandmas were right-handed and knit from left to right. My Mum is left handed and knits from left to right. I am left handed and knit from left to right. Up until this point I had just presumed everybody knit from left to right! It all seemed so natural and now you're telling me that I do have to make changes depending on how I want to increase/decrease. Man, my bubble has been burst. Life as a left hander is difficult, knitting seemed like the perfect 'I don't have to adapt anything for dexterity' hobby.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад +1

      Aww I'm sorry! If it makes you feel better, I know two lefties who knit beautifully from patterns and make the swaps needed. Patterns with charts (in the round) are written right to left, but you can reverse them quite easily!

    • @jackieholifield4239
      @jackieholifield4239 Год назад +1

      Hello. My superpower I think is teaching knit and crochet to right AND left handers. You don't have to change anything. Has it been working for you? And the finished project looks right? That is what counts. By the way I have taught left handed people since 1969. I am right handed myself.

    • @_KarenS
      @_KarenS Год назад

      Hmmm.... I've gone looking at other YT videos and now I'm convinced that I've misunderstood.
      What I'm working from is in my left hand, and new stitches/the worked row appears on the right needle.
      The videos I've watched seemed to suggest that that's right-handed. Their active hand was the left hand, whereas mine is my right. For me it's so intuitive to work onto the right needle.
      Maybe this is all just a lesson in methods of knitting being passed down the generations - handedness aside!

    • @_KarenS
      @_KarenS Год назад

      @@jackieholifield4239 My finished projects have the shape that they're meant to have. Socks look like socks and they fit. I think that any mistakes have nothing to do with increases/decreases! That said, I am yet to attempt a hat or a sweater/pullover...

  • @rdeniserhinehart7512
    @rdeniserhinehart7512 Год назад

    I think my super power is not being afraid to challenge myself. I’m not afraid of knitting difficult pattern. I don’t get bored and love learning new things!

  • @Kyeta96
    @Kyeta96 Год назад +3

    My superpower is being fearless with new projects.
    I was 4 months into knitting when I joined the 2021 MKAL Shawlography. I finished it in September of 2022 (after 2 moves and several other delays). I have also tried cables - they are still magic to me- some 2 color colorwork, German short rows, socks with multiple variations and heels, and lace patterns. My feeling is that if the project does not work out, I can frog it after having learned something. Knitting has become an almost meditative process for me. I'm learning how to knit without looking now, thanks to you and Kristen Lehrer (sp).

  • @k.j.winchell3526
    @k.j.winchell3526 Год назад +6

    I was one of the people who loves sleeves! You can see the inches go by so much faster than the body so it's very rewarding for me even if they take a while.

  • @kristinahill3708
    @kristinahill3708 Год назад

    Kent! Fab graphics, you had me cracking up!! Loved hearing about all the super powers. Bravo everyone!!

  • @dianejordan3057
    @dianejordan3057 Год назад

    I love to untangle yarn... to me it's just so relaxing and satisfying to take a huge mess of yarn and wind it into a ball.

  • @lavendercottagefibrearts
    @lavendercottagefibrearts Год назад +1

    knitting and walking - i finished a sock while walking around the national flower and garden show

  • @dieSterbendeGiraffe
    @dieSterbendeGiraffe Год назад +6

    I don't think I have a crochet super power, but I was very adventurous with the patterns I chose as a beginner, which made me learn advanced stuff really quickly!
    Edit: yes, the sweater curse is also a thing for crocheters!

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад +3

      Okay good to know that the sweater curse has no loyalty hahaha

  • @helenorvana
    @helenorvana Год назад +1

    My sister got covid while visiting with her 7-week-old a couple months ago, so I had a whole lot of auntie-nibling time with him cradled in my off-hand arm while I was working on crocheting a cardigan for a different nibling 😁

  • @rhondacary7548
    @rhondacary7548 Год назад +1

    I'm a lefty who knits "true" left-handed. I learned when I was 13 from a left-handed person. I originally learned to knit English but taught myself Continental, Norwegian purling and Backwards (mirror) knitting. One of these days I'll learn Portuguese and Lever knitting.

  • @marykestrydom8358
    @marykestrydom8358 Год назад

    I love competition knitting. Well knitting, crochet, and sewing competitions. It forces me to challenge myself and learn new things in my hobby. I do competition planning for the year in Desember, and most of those end up as gifts or charity

  • @chalexmoretz
    @chalexmoretz Год назад +3

    my superpower is frogging pieces with mohair 🤪

  • @SigalAlon
    @SigalAlon Год назад

    Some very cool superpowers!!!
    I like "yarn curator"! 🤣

  • @janetjroberson2581
    @janetjroberson2581 Год назад

    Hello from St.Louis Missouri. My superpower is I can knit in my sleep, especially if I am knitting in the round. My daughter video me sleeping and still knitting because she couldn’t believe that I was sleep. Never missed a stitch.

  • @EndlessVioletSkies
    @EndlessVioletSkies Год назад +1

    I’m also in the camp of super-intuitive technique learners! I’m self-taught in all my yarn/fiber skills, and most of them came super easy to me. I absolutely love learning new stitches and techniques.

  • @mlluurtsema3514
    @mlluurtsema3514 Год назад +2

    Knitting in church ⛪️ and still participating. I always check with the pastor and they have always said they didn’t notice and don’t mind.

  • @FontrellaCole
    @FontrellaCole Год назад +1

    Hi Natalie! I do the same when knitting, I pull a lot of yarn out and then start knitting and repeat the process. It does make me efficient. I have been doing this for years. I started this when I was taught to crochet by my grandmother when I was little 😊

  • @idamorton1807
    @idamorton1807 Год назад +2

    I am a true lefty and I knit Continental knitter.

  • @BzerkBnny
    @BzerkBnny Год назад +4

    Subtitle team here! Sometimes there’s stuff we catch in the subtitles that we don’t in the tv show/movie, like background noises and stuff. Very useful 😂

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад

      Right?! There will be whole conversations you can't hear at all with audio!

  • @careknitssocks
    @careknitssocks Год назад

    I'm flattered you think I have a super power! (identifying crochet stitches from a picture) - It comes from many manyyyyy hours on pinterest looking at patterns and inspo! But you're right, every time I see a hat or a sweater in store, I always think I should make one for myself instead of buying it (but I never do).

  • @FadiaTR
    @FadiaTR Год назад +2

    Translating western knitting into combination knitting on the fly. I'm from Bolivia and learned combination knitting there without even knowing it. I only found that out last year and it solves the mystery of why women in my family always struggled to follow patterns (their stitches would end up getting twisted sometimes but not always). It's different to adjust patterns to combination knitting when you're knitting flat than in the round so it can be a bit of a mind bending exercise but I refuse to give it up altogether since it is the most comfortable for me.

  • @beanaasz4069
    @beanaasz4069 Год назад

    When I saw the title of your episode, I thought, "I don't have any superpowers." I guess I do. I knit socks two-at-a-time toe-up. It's just how I do it, no big deal. Several years ago before I even knew it was a thing, I taught myself mirror knitting because I was knitting something big and it was convenient. Again, no big deal. Maybe that is my real superpower, I'm not afraid to try anything, after all, it is all knitting.

  • @killlanadead
    @killlanadead Год назад

    Had a very joyful moment when I saw my response screenshot featured 😊❤

  • @marleneknits
    @marleneknits Год назад +1

    I also love knitting while reading, watching a film at the cinema or talking with friends and family (as long as it’s stockinette or ribbing I‘m fine!) 🩷

  • @smut.and.stockinette
    @smut.and.stockinette Год назад

    Loved all the super additions to this video…shout-out to Kent!

  • @knittyweeza
    @knittyweeza Год назад

    I knew exactly what you were going to say about the entrelac scarf before you said it. And oh yes, i made a few of those. My super power is that i can use every scrap of yarn. I will use the same yarn in several scrappy projects until it's gone.

  • @sally-annmannering
    @sally-annmannering Год назад +4

    I’ve only been knitting a couple of years but my super power is never thinking ‘I can’t do that!’ I’ll give it a go, I may even put it down in frustration and not talk to it again but I don’t let others wealth of experience intimidate me.
    Also…. Sock madness 17 is in full swing - I was knocked out this round but the skills I’ve learned and patterns I’ve been granted access to through this free competition are amazing

  • @roos7631
    @roos7631 Год назад

    OMG Mirror knitting! I didn't know this was a thing! I did this from my 10th to my 17th, when I was just knitting (literally just knitting, not making finished objects, but everythime I saw a nice color of acrylic yarn, I bought it, casted on a few stitches and just knitted the yarn😂) I loved it and after all the years of rib, I wanted to do stockinette, but didn't research how to do it (I had done it in the round on my first hat, but that was with my teacher next to me🥰), but I learned myself doing mirror knitting! It gave a beautifull result and I was very proud of it. But since my 17th I wanted to knit things that are more sustainble and that I could use, and I knit mostly in the round now, so no more use for mirror knitting. But maybe I'll make a swatch from leftovers soon, just for the fun of it!

  • @maryanncasale87
    @maryanncasale87 Год назад

    This was so much fun! Thank you for doing it! Love all of your videos!

  • @coralbeckwith120
    @coralbeckwith120 Год назад

    I have been de-stashing 8ply acrylic one colour at a time & since 24th June 2022 I've C2C crocheted 6 small dog blankets, 1 large dog blanket & a single blanket. Plus 6 large lap blankets (fit on top a queen bed but without overhang). One crochet cabled blanket. Seven crochet snowmen (wrote pattern) & gifted for Christmas. Plus 1/2 of Stephen West shawl & some advent knitting. Plus around 6 crochet hats for donations.

  • @LilyRoseKnits
    @LilyRoseKnits Год назад

    I love knitting sleeves because I can feel the anticipation of being nearly done, and the rows go by so quick... also sleeve sizes don't go up proportionally with chest circumference so if you're knitting a larger size, the sleeves are much less of the project

  • @cindyceraolo4676
    @cindyceraolo4676 Год назад +1

    I can knit English style (my preferred method) I can also knit continental, and Portuguese style. I learned because of some injuries I had but wanted to keep knitting.

  • @brittanymorris943
    @brittanymorris943 Год назад +1

    My super power is I can knit and crochet while being really sick 😅 I’ve been a sickly person since I was an infant so it doesn’t bother me that when I do get sick I jusy do both and relax 😊

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад

      Aww hopefully knitting and crochet makes you feel a bit better too!

  • @lesliem358
    @lesliem358 Год назад

    I think I am becoming a blanket machine. Family and friends are loving the bulky acrylic blankets I make. I am not particularly fast but I am consistent. 30 for 30 has helped with that too.
    So far I have never repeated a color scheme. I am saving my scraps to make myself a scrappy blanket that will remind me of all the blankets that it relates to.

  • @crochetwithnonnarosanna
    @crochetwithnonnarosanna Год назад

    I love making granny squares while on the treadmill.

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 Год назад +8

    The subtitles thing! I've read/watched the same, or a very similar, article/video as your mom. The person had mention a number of reasons why more people are using them, ranging from how many actors speak now (some hugely lack enunciation, as apparently this makes speech more realistic vs talking with any amount of clarity🙄), the loudness of music has greatly increased (some producers know people don't like this, but refuse to make it better because they're children having tantrums, I suppose, and THAT'S HOW THEY WSNT IT TO BE SO THERE 😝), and sound effects also blasting over speech. As someone who became hard of hearing in my late 30s, I have trouble understanding much of anything without subtitles on in a lot of newer movies, especially. Hollywood needs to do better on that, because if people aren't enjoying the cinematic experience because they can't understand the speech, they're going to stop going.
    I have no talents, unless you count being able to calmly untangle yarn barf.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад

      I cannot stand when the music is too loud!! Haha untangling yarn barf is definitely a talent!

  • @bored63461
    @bored63461 Год назад +2

    I can crochet while walking and pushing my baby in her pram! 😊

  • @melissanorrbom4734
    @melissanorrbom4734 Год назад +1

    It's refreshing that you are not super fast! I tried to learn continental and I was woefully incompetent, so I'll stick with English and be doomed to be slower. Enjoy the process.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah I'm not fast in a stitches per inch way! And you know what, I bet you'll knit more (and therefore "faster") when you're knitting a way you're comfortable with!

    • @sophiewiest1493
      @sophiewiest1493 Год назад

      Lol, something about your comment made me smile. I have absolutely no clue what woefully means, but this combination stood out to me as describing beautifully worded that one can't do something specific. I will memorize that and when i am 'woefully incompetent' at something i will tell it myself with pride. Thanks a lot!

    • @maryglancy17
      @maryglancy17 Год назад

      Me too! I say “I’m older, slower and an English Thrower” 🤣 I feel blessed I can knit at any speed, so I’m not concerned about how fast that might be.

  • @coralbeckwith120
    @coralbeckwith120 Год назад +1

    I had a friend with 3 little grandies. Twins & a single birth. She'd make 3 cardigans at a time. 3 backs, 3 lefts, 3 rights, 6 sleeves. I could understand the twins but the other being a size up, I was like wow.

  • @sharynhines4769
    @sharynhines4769 Год назад

    I don’t have any superpowers 😂 however, my grandmother was a very fast knitter and just twisted her finger and the yarn went around the needle. Mum and sister also knitted this way. I lift my hand from the needle to wrap the yarn around the needle. My nan once said why don’t you knit like us, it’s much faster? My mum bless her said, she does it how it works for her so why change? 😂 Nan agreed, if it works for you why change. My sister hasn’t knitted anything for about 30 years, I’ve been her support person as she is knitting a neck down sweater/jumper. I’ve helped her every step of the way.

  • @Stormrunner-dv7kc
    @Stormrunner-dv7kc Год назад

    Great video! I think I have a couple super powers. One of my big ones is probably my ability to understand how knitting works. It sounds sort of weird, but I have a really great understanding of how the stiches fit together, which makes it really easy to fix mistakes and learn new techniques.
    My other superpower is a crochet one. I can crochet both left handed and right handed! I'm right handed, but taught myself to crochet using my left hand a couple months ago, so I can do short rows on projects worked in the round without it looking weird. I alternate right handed and left handed rows, so my flat crocheting looks pretty much the same as my in the round crocheting. I'm very proud of it!

  • @nicoledoyal8386
    @nicoledoyal8386 Год назад

    I chuckled at the knit brioche and read….I’m lucky if I can knit brioche and be knitting brioche 😂

  • @laurahauser6829
    @laurahauser6829 Год назад +1

    I think knitting in general is a super power, I just got my needles from knit picks the other day and I tried to knit by watching RUclips and OMG it is sooo hard. And then purl haha. I am going to keep going and trying in between crocheting but wow it is hard. I had high hopes, I’ll see what happens😊

  • @tmulligan8227
    @tmulligan8227 Год назад

    Don’t worry about having time to knit if you ever decide to have kids. I learned how to knit BECAUSE I had my daughter! I needed something to keep my hands busy at night when I watched TV so that I wouldn’t snack (needed to lose my baby weight 😅). I’ve been knitting off and on for 19 years now!

  • @caha8505
    @caha8505 Год назад +1

    My superpower must be that I knit both continental and English style and can do both while reading, in the dark and walking...

  • @marianna-gypsysoulfibers141
    @marianna-gypsysoulfibers141 Год назад

    Ok so mirror knitting blew my mind 🤯 what?!? I need to look this up!! 😅

  • @siyabongasithole6884
    @siyabongasithole6884 Год назад

    I have 2
    1 keeping my stash under control. I generally only have the yarn I'm using for projects and scraps which either have a plan for or I have a scrap project underway.
    2. Finishing projects

  • @phalicia1327
    @phalicia1327 Год назад

    My knitting super power is speed. I average 56.4 stitches a minute. I just calculated four rows of 282 stitches - 1,128 total - and it took 20 minutes. Continental is a life saver!

  • @karendavis7278
    @karendavis7278 Год назад +2

    I also love weaving in ends and I enjoy seaming. But, Like you, I do NOT enjoy socks two at a time.

    • @maryglancy17
      @maryglancy17 Год назад +1

      Agree no two at a time for me either as it just drives me crazy to have two working yarn ends. I don’t even like knitting with two yarns held double.

  • @jenniferspivey3049
    @jenniferspivey3049 Год назад +1

    Entraloc got me to teach myself knitting and purling back without turning the work too. So now that’s what I do for my heals on socks (2 at a time gal on that too) and shawls. Love this topic so fun.

  • @HlavacKristina
    @HlavacKristina Год назад +1

    My crochet super power is being able to look at a finished object and reconstruct it without a pattern.

  • @katharinachrist9350
    @katharinachrist9350 Год назад

    Such a fun video! I too used to be someone who always got gauge, even if it’s not technically possible. 😅 And don’t worry, I have three little ones and can say that if you make it a priority (which you automatically will), you’ll definitely have time to knit!

  • @rebekahchavarin7656
    @rebekahchavarin7656 Год назад +1

    i recenlty learned how to norwegian purl and it has made ribbing so much easier for me :)

  • @maryglancy17
    @maryglancy17 Год назад

    Apparently my super power is gift knitting as my stats show me that from year to year between 13-20% of my finished objects were actually for me. I must love doing it despite my yearly intention of making more for myself. Well there’s still opportunity this year!

  • @aletheia6012
    @aletheia6012 Год назад

    Oh, you should totally time yourself for a project you make a lot, like a Musselburgh hat! Someone asked me for a pair of socks once and suggested $$ that actually sounded reasonable...so I timed myself and a pair of socks takes me 10 hrs.

  • @Mieke256
    @Mieke256 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video! I’m a left handed crocheter and I figured out that I have to read charts the other way when my tapestry project with letters was coming out backwards 😂
    I think more designers should include notes for left handed makers if it’s important to adapt or read the pattern differently.
    I would like to learn how to knit though. Does anyone have some good recommendations on how to learn knit as a leftie?

  • @janknitall3018
    @janknitall3018 Год назад

    My super power is finding a purpose for yarn that has been gifted to me from departed family and friends. Whether it is repurposed for mementos for the family or knitted or crocheted into items for various charities, I feel like the deceased is happy that their stash was put to good use.

  • @nicola.p
    @nicola.p Год назад

    I hit a few of these. I am a 1 WIP knitter, I love sleeve island (it means you are nearly done, I hate the bottom half of the body, the fun of any pattern has usually worn off by then and it feels never ending) I also enjoy weaving in ends (again with the feeling of being nearly done) I hate casting on though, for me the fun of a new project starts when I get to the first proper row.

  • @simonebannan3622
    @simonebannan3622 Год назад

    I can knit in the dark and have fallen asleep and hubby has seen my hands still knitting! Freaked him out lol I am also pretty darn good at untangling yarn barf!

  • @onesweetlife2469
    @onesweetlife2469 Год назад

    I just learned how to follow my pattern on KCompanion WHILE watching your podcast on YT at the same time!! Lol, guess I was late to that party! 😂

  • @SomeonenamedKate
    @SomeonenamedKate Год назад

    I learned how to knit backwards (unintentionally). I knit right to left, but turn my yarn clockwise. It means that I have to reverse some stitches (my ssk looks like a k2tog) but it makes doing twisted stitches both front and back so much easier! Also, I never feel guilt about knitting. I have WIPs that are years old that I am excited to finish… someday. 😅

  • @sarawhear633
    @sarawhear633 Год назад

    Knitting while nursing is my superpower.

  • @Neurospicyknitter
    @Neurospicyknitter Год назад

    I can pick up new techniques really quickly whether it is crochet or knitting!

  • @lich8624
    @lich8624 Год назад

    I believe my superpower is math, I never get gauge but I can always get the right size via proportions.
    Also, sock madness is a march to june speed "competition" hosted on raverly, but it's basically just a KAL of really complicated socks, where everyone gets the patterns and not only the winners. The last round is usually insane, they knit a pair of (definitely not vanilla) socks in less than 24 hours

  • @hannahpikaart6479
    @hannahpikaart6479 Год назад

    Hahaha watching this and realizing I misread the question. I thought it was what superpower we wanted... Mine was perfectly feeding yarn 😂😂

    • @hannahpikaart6479
      @hannahpikaart6479 Год назад

      My actual superpower is that 90% of my yarn is second hand or thrifted

  • @FlybyStardancer
    @FlybyStardancer Год назад

    So you mentioned knitting fast and knitting while reading and conversing as superpowers and I have those, but there was one superpower I have that you didn't mention! I can knit while walking. (In fact, my small project workbag is a convertible shoulder bag/fanny pack just to facilitate knitting and walking!)