I double dosed on your podcast today with two episodes of woolly goodness. Thank you so much. I love the little slipovers for your granddaughters. What a delight. Amazing that the bright red and grey make that gorgeous muted marled colour. The side pieces are called "ties" : at least that is what I would say! x
I enjoyed your video with Emma, her english was good too! I love your socks and your Lorette sweater and the sweater you are wearing. I love the blanket, i've not done a star pattern on a blanket before, but i have 2 knit blanket wips. I am making my 1st adult knitted sweater MAL from Hobbii starting september. my last sweater was crochet from granny squares. Thank you for sharing! Glad you had a nice holiday.
Thank you Cia for this "extra" episode. I was so much missing your knitting stories recently! So much inspiration about new and old new projects! I also like to come back to old patterns and do them again, if they have proven to bee good. Please keep your knitting mojo up and see you in your next episode!
Your colors are wonderful! I look forward to see what you decided to do with the raspberry yarn. It also looks like you will be busy knitting a lot this fall! I did not catch your trip on Insta but it sounds like you had a wonderful time.
Nice episode,as usual. I am very curious,where to get the Sandnes garn magazine without yarn. I would love to knit that slipover too. Thanks for advice
Dear Cia, I really like your podcast and I follow you from Austria. I've already learnt a lot from you and I admire your creativity. Too bad I'm not on Instagram, I would have loved to see how you steek. I've been to Sweden once before, but that was a long time ago. I recently bought Nutiden yarn from Sweden and would like to ask you about your experience with it. I've watched your previous episodes but haven't found any references to it. I'm already looking forward to the next episode and wish you a nice late summer. Best regards Christine
I had to laugh when you said you forgot to turn the heel on your first sock. I have to be very careful or I would do this all the time. I have never finished a sock with no heel turn though. I catch it before that.