Hello Becky! I enjoyed your podcast very much! It’s a poignant milestone for me to watch the beautiful person you’ve become. It’s an honor and joy to claim you… Ma
Hi! I so enjoyed your first episode! I'm watching in Broomfield, CO. I'm originally from Heber Springs, AR and went to college at Lyon in Batesville, AR. I love watching knitters from Arkansas!
Beautiful zinnias! We just cut everything down this past weekend (snow is potentially coming this weekend...don't think it'll stick but that still means the garden has to be cleaned up or we'll regret cleaning up a soggy/frozen garden later). I LOVE your Penguono - it's on my list (oh the ongoing queue...not complaining, just a fact lol) and I've been thinking of a pink, mauve, brown, cream palette of leftover Linen Quill yarns to knit it with. Maybe it'll be a spring 2024 project. The color combo you've picked out for our husband's hat is PERFECTION. Your set-up for this episode is so calming and pleasing - great lighting, great resolution, pretty plants. Great job Becky! So glad you took the leap to start a channel. Excited you're here! ~Stephanie
What an AMAZING first episode! This was awesome. I love your shirt, your penguino, your hat and vest! Super excited to see your sewing plans take shape. If y’all are reading this and haven’t subscribed ya better!
Hi Becky. You're a beautiful knitter. I love what you're making for Rhinebeck. I hope it's cool that weekend. It hasn't been during the festival for some time. I'm in NY. Take care!
Lovely first podcast! I am tuning in from Kamloops, B.C., Canada. I used to sew, but never very well. I have been a knitter for as long as I can remember. My mum taught me to knit and I loved knitting with her when I lived at home. Most of my knitting has been baby sweaters and accessories and only recently have I started knitting socks and adult sweaters (although I did knit myself a sweater, and my boy friend too, when I was in high school). It took me 45 years to make another- lol! So now you can do the math and know that I am definitely a senior- mother of 5, grandmother of 11.
Hello Becky. I really enjoyed your first podcast, you did a great job 👍🏼 I live in the county of Kent in England. Kent is known as the Garden of England as a lot of produce is grown here such as 🍎🍏 🍐🍒 🍓🍑🍅🥒🥬🥕 I hope you continue to podcast as you’re a natural. Sending love from 🏴🇬🇧 Sam xxx
Hello Sam from the garden of England! I think you should introduce yourself like that always. I would. Anyway, thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!❤
Yay for you for starting a podcast! Love the content but having hard time paying attention to anything but your absolutely GORGEOUS hair ! So envious! :) Looking forward to more episodes
Hi Becky. Just watched your first video and really enjoyed hearing about all your projects. Some lovely yarn that you are working with. I'm from Manchester, England. I hope that you will enjoy your RU-vid venture and will post regularly 😊 Aly.
Knitters Unite :) Congrats on launching your RU-vid channel ! Your Penquono looks like FuN to wear, even with jeans...and your garden flowers are beautiful ! Go forth and conquer ! lol from Michigan
Enjoyed your first RU-vid..I’m in hot springs Arkansas..not quite a year..I didn’t know about the yarn crawl here..but hope to find out about the next one !! nicely paced and your voice was good to listen to s well as seeing your work .thanks for sharing!!
Good work on your first podcast! I am tuning in from just outside of Portland Oregon on the Columbia River. I can’t wait to see you and Kacey and NY Sheep & Wool!
I’m watching you from my verandah in country NSW Australia- we recently moved here to the bush and 12 acres from Sydney and we love it. Your vest is gorgeous, I just finished mine and wore it to knitting group yesterday
I am so happy you started this podcast! I met you and Kaci at the Arkansas Yarn co. I recognize Laci but not you right away. You showed on Kaci podcast long time ago and didn’t connect the dots right away. I am from Italy , but I live in Little Rock. I Kirsten to the pod cast and I was so curious to se the colors of your pinguano. I love it! It is so symmetrical that looks more a store cardigan , than a left over ones Hope you will keep podcasting and hope you will give good advise for the garden as well
That burgundy really compliments your hair colour and skin. I know within a couple minutes if I'm going to like a podcast and yup, subscribed right away! Great sense of humour.
Hi there, Becky! So glad you are here! I’m a Northwest Arkansas knitter and LOVE seeing snippets of your neck of the woods. You’re garden is delightful! And you put out chill vibes and my kind of humor. Good job!
Hi Becky! I so enjoyed watching. I'm enjoying from south central New Hampshire, and am on the #rhinebeckcaravankal train. :) Looking forward to hopefully getting to meet you at Wool and Folk or Rhinebeck this year!
Hi Becky! So happy to watch your first solo episode. You did an amazing job! I'm Jacqueline and I am a Canadian living in Japan. I have lived here for 28 years with my husband and raised our 3 daughters here. I love to knit with woolly yarn, sew and do other handwork occasionally.
It was good to see your finished Penguino! I'm torn between the Tessellated sweater and vest. The vest will be easier to do with old stash and avoids sleeves but I do have a "More is more" mentality about a stitch pattern I like so....
Thanks so much for watching, Michelle! I will say that the vest grows sloooooowly. If that makes any difference to you. But, it’s definitely a lovely pattern.
I''m watching from the Canadian Selkirk's (a mountain range sometimes considered part of the Rockies) in British Columbia. We don't really have any wool/sheep related festivals, but the fall fairs usually have lots of stuff for us fiber enthusiasts :)
Hey. Greetings from Dharamsala India where I knit on my plumetis sweater from Pompom. Won't be at Rhinebeck but enjoy the adventures of everyone that goes. Have a lovely day
Beautiful first episode, Becky! You’re a style icon as usual and I’m already obsessed with your Rhinebeck looks. That Penguono/linen set combo is going to be amazing! ❤️❤️❤️ I can’t wait to see it come together!
Woohoo!! Love hearing you on the YFK pod, now super excited that you are dipping your toe into the knitcast waters! 😁💚🧶 I kept meaning to look up the penguono(?) and boy and howdy that’s a lot of work! Job well done! 😁 You are so relatable and rocking that silver hair! As others have said, if you enjoy this format, I am here for more! 🧶💚 - knitting here in South Alabama, so I feel you on that heat and humidity y’all have!!
Hi Becky It’s so great to meet you and see your podcast. I am a Peruvian living in MA. I really enjoyed your podcast and I hope you continue sharing your making journey.
Loved this!! and pleeeease that Penguono is stunning!! Thank you for sharing and, if you keep enjoying doing this, I will definitely follow your creative journey!🥰
You choose the most beautiful yarns and fabrics for your projects! Your Rhinebeck outfits are going to be so good. Can't wait to see them all come together!
Thank you! Loved your video . I knit. I used to do lots of sewing ( 6+ years of 4-H sewing projects…. Then I went to Market Steers and did Beef project, loved ). So fast forward Knitting . Making currently Aimee Sher Coloring Book Tee ( second one). We live in MI. ( should I say stuck in MI)? A CA., born/raised farm girl from San Joaquin Valley…… my husband loves his job and so we are here. Love the podcast from you and Kaci too. Wish I could do a Rhinebeck travel….cannot. Enjoy those fun dreamin’ outfits. All look so cute. I will look forward to next one.
Thanks Becky, so glad you've posted your first episode and it was good! Loved your choice of patterns, colours and yarn. Sounds like Rhinebeck is going to be a lot of fun. I didn't have that shopping channel feel when/how you shared your yarn purchase and again, the colours❣it is nice to see and hear a bit about the choices.
Hello there! Welcome to the RU-vid hitting community! My name is Stephanie and I live in Clovis California. Take care and looking forward to seeing you grow on RU-vid
Hi Becky! Chris here from the Northwest Territories, Canada (just below the Arctic Circle). First of all, I absolutely love the name of your channel! Both knitting and letter writing evoke feelings of an earlier and slower-paced time, which I happen to appreciate. I wanted to congratulate you on your first (of many, hopefully) episode, and I really enjoyed seeing the fabric, yarns, and hearing your plans for each of them. I did want to add one comment for your consideration, however. I live in a really tiny little remote town (less than 800 people and no road to get here except the few weeks a year that the ice highway is open), so buying yarn here (or anything past the very basic grocery items, and sometimes not even that!) is 100% no-go. I tell you this because the only way I get to experience the yarn myself is either go south to a store or watch reviews online. I prefer to listen to knowledgeable craftspeople like yourself to a random written review because I know that you have actually used the yarn and can describe the knitting experience. It’s just a thought I wanted you to consider. I am sure that people who live in remote areas don’t make up a huge demographic, I can’t be the only one who isn’t near an LYS to experience the fibers ourselves. Thanks Becky! Can’t wait to see some of those gorgeous yarns and fabrics worked up!
Gold hall shawl by Nicole... From the common fiber would be awesome in that gold color!!! I'm from Northern NY... Think as close to Canada as Rhinebeck is to NYC!
I'm so curious how your husband's hat turns out. I love blue but it's not that easy to find colourwork inspiration that doesn't involve too light colors. And recently I've been curious to mix dark blue with a kind of coppar tone so really looking forward to see the hat. 🙂 I also really hope you'll keep doing the video podcast, I'm enjoying to watch you. 🙂 Greetings from Sweden.