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florence's knitting podcast 23: the step by step cardigan and many many mittens 

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ad | some of the yarn in this video was provided free of charge, you can see it marked (sponsored) in the lists below, although I'm not being paid to speak about anything in this video
my instagram: handmade_by_florence (previously handmadebyflorence but my instagram has been disabled so i’m having to move to a new account)
my ravelry: www.ravelry.com/people/flrln
patterns and yarns mentioned:
april cardigan: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
(knitting for olive merino in marzipan and soft silk mohair in putty)
twist loop top: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
(drops flora in white fog)
step by step cardigan: pattern in progress
(noro madara in 01 sake)
the buttons I used can be found here: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PigeonWi...
brioche scarf chunky: pattern not yet released, but you can find the mini bandana version here www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
(sponsored) (isager alpaca 3 in e2s)
zipper sweater light man: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
(bc garn loch lomond in 06 and isager alpaca 1 in e3s)
marit mittens: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
(erika knight wool local aran in 803 fairfax ecru and 801 bennett pale blue)
waffle loop sweater: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
(sponsored) (gepard pura lana in 106 rose grey and kid seta in 104 magnolia flowers)
other yarn mentioned:
- knitting for olive merino in ice blue, dusty petroleum blue, fennel seed and dusty olive
- erika knight wool local in gritstone flax and cathy dark grey
- drops fabel in 115 light grey
- crazy zauberball in 2427
- lang cashmere premium in 22
other patterns mentioned:
- kyoto mittens www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
- vikvarvet www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
- lyon sweater www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...

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@leighhuggins5030
@leighhuggins5030 6 месяцев назад
Florence, I sincerely appreciate your transparency around the cost of materials for your projects. I don't think we talk as a knitting and crafting community enough about how expensive it is to hand-make garments, and it is a constant accessibility barrier to entering this hobby-space.
@thewoollyworker
@thewoollyworker 6 месяцев назад
I've been calculating and speaking about the cost of each project on my podcast and have gotten good feedback on this! The new mic sounds good, and I can relate to having enough sweaters for now, and knitting more for the process (and doing more fingering weight projects now)
@christinegivens9048
@christinegivens9048 2 месяца назад
I LOVE your channel too. ❤
@noelleparris9451
@noelleparris9451 5 месяцев назад
I, too, am glad when makers mention not only what yarns they use but the quantity and the cost. It's helpful. It does influence what yarns I look for and helps me when I need to find yarn substitutions. Looking forward to the cardigan pattern!!!
@laurarachellee
@laurarachellee 6 месяцев назад
The mic sounds great! I have been wondering why I don’t want to pick up my gift knits right now, and you summed it up perfectly: I am still in the “build a wardrobe” part of my knitting journey. I’m glad to hear that this can subside a little as the sweater collection grows!
@ljubicastudios
@ljubicastudios 6 месяцев назад
I love the idea of transparency for price! I think it is a great way of increasing the feeling of community and I think it is largely overlooked !
@RuxandraBogdan
@RuxandraBogdan 6 месяцев назад
Hi Florence, I love your podcast - I just wanted to chime in and agree I also appreciate your transparency around the cost of materials for your projects! I think it's also great that you provide more budget friendly alternatives as well for the more expensive yarns especially, and I think ultimately that helps with accessibility. I always look forward to seeing what you make next!! And the microphone sounds great :)
@lauriejarboe6087
@lauriejarboe6087 6 месяцев назад
love your podcasts and I find it very helpful to know the $$ of the projects. I have to do the USD conversion but I feel not enough designers/podcasters mention the cost or alternatives for less costly yarn. Personally, I love using both luxury, mid level and budget yarn.
@phoebeholmes5854
@phoebeholmes5854 5 месяцев назад
So excited for the cardigan step-by-step! I’ve been keeping an eye on your page in anticipation.
@Annn088
@Annn088 5 месяцев назад
Your step by step cardigan is so cute! I love the color. I can't wait for the pattern release!
@xMissElizaRose
@xMissElizaRose 6 месяцев назад
The gloves are absolutely gorgeous. Looking forward to the cardigan tutorial, I’m just finishing up your jumper tutorial and hoping to get started on the socks next! I personally find it interesting to hear your costs for projects (as someone from the UK) to gauge how affordable a project will be, very useful
@MonIca-jd3xp
@MonIca-jd3xp 6 месяцев назад
I’ve knitted socks for my boyfriend, father and grandfather. I always use 2,5 mm needles and use The Crazy Sock Lady vanilla on 9 inch pattern. For my boyfriend I do 15 rows for the cuff and 30 for the legs. For my dad I do 20 rows for the cuff and 40-45 for the leg and for my grandfather I do 20 rows for the cuff and 60 for the leg. They are all happy with their sock lenght. Hope it helps.
@Setonixx133
@Setonixx133 5 месяцев назад
I love Howl ❤ my go to feel-good-comfort movie. New mic sounds great! Also chiming in to say I think it’s great that you talk about costs and give examples of quality cheaper yarn too. I find it interesting!
@marilynbrandt7070
@marilynbrandt7070 6 месяцев назад
The microphone is an improvement. You are extremely intelligent and very detailed in your descriptions. Beautiful projects!!!
@annikak.837
@annikak.837 5 месяцев назад
There must be plenty of beautiful British yarns since the UK has such a long history in producing wool. I love John Arbon yarns but didn't dare to buy them yet since they are quite pricey (at least here in Finland). Would be nice to see you try more local yarns! :)
@angelgu168
@angelgu168 6 месяцев назад
SO EXCITED FOR THE CARDIGAN
@juliasirotiakova7127
@juliasirotiakova7127 5 месяцев назад
I love the new audio quality!❤
@marit_nor
@marit_nor 6 месяцев назад
The mittens you are making are a traditional Selbu mitten, which are known for a Selbu rose pattern. These are named after the girl who invented Selbu knitting, Marit. This knitting was invented in the 1800s. Selbu is a small town/village in norway
@knittysixx5106
@knittysixx5106 5 месяцев назад
Tape measures aren’t that small. WHERE DO THEY GO???!!! I really like the look of the step by step cardigan. I don’t usually get that excited about thicker garments but it is super cute, especially in the Noro (sold out EVERYWHERE). I am avidly awaiting the test knit call
@mandywalker1802
@mandywalker1802 6 месяцев назад
Your new mic is great, very clear. Love all your projects particularly your colour work mittens. I knit socks for my husband he has UK size 9 feet, I do a 72 stitch sock, 60 rows in the leg and 60 rows in the feet before the toes decreases. Good luck.
@sianesian
@sianesian 6 месяцев назад
Love hearing the price of a project spesaly as I’m in the uk too and struggle to figure out wool I like that not from abroad and super expensive/ have high shipping prices. Just finished my first knitted garment using ur pattern. Going to attempt socks next once Iv done my crochet advent. Xxx
@josiejocreates
@josiejocreates 5 месяцев назад
For that book you mentioned about knitting the pretty mittens and gloves, you could check if your library has it! My local library does 😊
@user-bh4wq8qp1o
@user-bh4wq8qp1o 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the transparency about costs! And the microphone is working really well :)
@VerenaElsa
@VerenaElsa 5 месяцев назад
I love the microphones! Definitely an upgrade for us, thank youuu xx
@annikak.837
@annikak.837 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for explaining the difference between tubular and italian bind off! I have the same opinion about it as you. Actually I was just doing an italian bind off to a cardigan sleeve when watching this 😊
@Noel.Chmielowiec
@Noel.Chmielowiec 6 месяцев назад
New mic sounds great! I really like hearing the cost of projects. It's just interesting to me how different yarn prices are between the countries. I really like the mittens that you're making for your mum, they are beautiful. I'm waiting for the step by step cardigan video, I've learnt so much from your tutorials.
@defense360
@defense360 6 месяцев назад
Personally I like hearing about the costs! Also yayyyyyy microphone
@katsohal
@katsohal 5 месяцев назад
Yes sound is better, nice cardi❤!
@brendamacdougall3749
@brendamacdougall3749 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for another podcast filled interesting information as well as encouraging thoughts and highlights. I appreciate your information on yarn costs as well as your examples of yarn substitutions. As a beginner knitter, I value your yarn analysis and ideas for potential projects.Your finished projects and gift knits inspire me to cast on.
@waldmaus5454
@waldmaus5454 6 месяцев назад
Your new microphone really sounds great. It‘s so much easier to understand you. I knit a lot of men‘s socks and I cast on more stitches as usual, most times 72. The leg I knit about 17 cm in length. In my experience it isn‘t a big problem to knit heels and toes with selfstriping yarn, especially if it has such a long colour repeat as yours.
@dfblake7
@dfblake7 6 месяцев назад
Yes please Florence...on the cost as I would find that useful. It's also great that you share where you source your yarns in the UK. I think everything you make is stunning and you present it all in such a lovely way. Thank you for all the inspiration...it adds real value to my life!
@rebeccaswildside
@rebeccaswildside 6 месяцев назад
I think talking about cost is so important! The first time I knit a garment I usually use drops and if I love the final design I'll do it again in something more luxurious like KFO or Isager because I know it'll be worth it! Also I'll have a better idea for how much I'll actually need 😂
@handmadebyflorence
@handmadebyflorence 6 месяцев назад
that’s a really sensible approach!! I wish I had the patience to knit the same thing multiple times but it’s pretty rare for me
@taecampbe
@taecampbe 6 месяцев назад
Love the mittens. Skeindeer knits have wonderful mittens patterns. They are enjoyable and I have gifted lots of them . I'm a English style knitter myself I do mainly colour work and I find the more I do it, the managing of floats get better and speed. I love your cardigan you designed.
@Sheena9422
@Sheena9422 5 месяцев назад
Great video as always Florence. Sock wise, for my partner who has 9-10 size feet I do the following for a vanilla sock… 2.5mm, 64 cast on, 14 rows of rib, 60 rows before heel, 65 rows for foot before toe reduction. Hope that helps!
@andreabush1742
@andreabush1742 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful mittens!
@amleaness
@amleaness 6 месяцев назад
Really looking forward to your step by step cardigan! Funny thing is that I bought the Noro Madara yarn from my LYS quite a while ago not knowing how popular it was, so now I am all set for your cardigan pattern! I have knit two of your step by step sweaters and they are just perfect. I am sure I will be making more. The mic is great, I had a hard time with your last podcast. Thanks for sharing all your knits. i look forward to your podcast!
@loopyloop1
@loopyloop1 6 месяцев назад
The crazy sock lady knits for her hubby, she explains the rows and she has some nice patterns. Love your podcasts florence, i am loopy loop if you would like to look, i love your patterns, can't wait for gloves and cardigan patterns, lots of love chris from teesside ❤❤
@blablubb111
@blablubb111 6 месяцев назад
I am knitting the mountainwalk chunky socks right now and the pattern is so amazing!!!
@alexaknits214
@alexaknits214 6 месяцев назад
I just finished the Lyon sweater and I wasn't sure if I loved it during the knitting process but since I've finished it, I love it! The fit is great and the construction was fun!
@MikiCrespo
@MikiCrespo 6 месяцев назад
Today you look beautiful. Your step by step Cardigan is amazing,love the bottoms 💙 those mittens are outrageous 🩶🤍 all the details are really useful including cost❤
@TheHammy1987
@TheHammy1987 6 месяцев назад
When I knit socks for my boyfriend or my brothers, I usually do about 70 rounds for the leg (including the cuff) on 2,25mm needles. What I've learned is to knit the heel flap a little bit longer than I would for myself, which leads to me having to pick up more sts at the sides but it creates more room in the gusset, which I found to be necessary so the socks fit them well. Good luck with your gift knits and thank you for keeping my mind and eyes engaged while knitting gifts as well :D
@Teatime-mq6bv
@Teatime-mq6bv 6 месяцев назад
The cardigan with the Noro yarn is…. Uh I love it! That doesn’t mean that I don’t like the cardigan you are wearing…, no not at all! But the Noro yarn has such a extraordinary color… I have no idea if I can get it in Germany and I even don’t know if it is better to find it or not…just because of the price…😣. I think if I really find it I have no chance not buying it. Regarding the prices on your projects…, well it’s probably too important for someone from another country, but I can imagine that many people would like to know it. Btw the mic sounds great! The zipper sweater has waited so long to come on my needles… as I am fearing to bring in the zipper😢… but someday….. BC yarn…, again I don’t know if I can get it here… but I love how you are speaking about the yarn combination… Wow, the gloves! Your mom will love them! Ok, that will get too long. I just love almost everything you knit, the projects but even more the colors. Thanks for explaining everything someone would need. It’s always a pleasure to watch your podcasts. Hope your get your sweater ready until Christmas. For me it sounds very short. Thanks for sharing everything with us🙏👋.
@lechelopi
@lechelopi 6 месяцев назад
hi Florence!! I am so excited for the step by step cardigan because the first thing I ever knit was your set by step sweater so I'm very interested to see how much I've improved!! also I've done kinda the opposite in terms of socks, I've never knit a pair for myself, I've only knit them for the men in my life. I use 2.25mm DPNs and do 20 rows 3x1 rib for the cuff and then 60 rows for the leg for an average height man. However my husband is quite tall 6'1 ~ 180cm so I do an extra 10 rows (70 total) for the leg. For my brother who is quite slender I do a 64 stitch cast on and for my husband I do 72. I hope this helps ❤
@ardillitaranita
@ardillitaranita 6 месяцев назад
love the new microphone!
@slkendall85
@slkendall85 5 месяцев назад
The waffle loops sweater has a matching skirt! So tempting
@YoungfolkKnits
@YoungfolkKnits 5 месяцев назад
Your cardigan is making my dreams come true!
@bumbleb4090
@bumbleb4090 5 месяцев назад
I'm knitting man socks for the first time this christmas. All the proportions look wrong to me since I have no context for how much bigger any part of them should be. I'm hoping the wide ribbing helps give me some wiggle room with fit.
@emilywilkinson6573
@emilywilkinson6573 5 месяцев назад
lovely podcast as per usual! as for British yarn, i'd really recommend John Arbon. I'm knitting some selbu mittens in their knit by numbers base and it's stunning. There's a lot of colour variation within the yarn and it makes for a really special project!
@amelia13131
@amelia13131 5 месяцев назад
I knit socks for my dad last christmas, (also the only stockinette socks I've made!) and they seemed totally huge to me lol! I forget the measurements I used, but there's some useful charts that are easy to find online that show shoe size to measurement conversions. So if you know his shoe size, you can just knit to the standard foot circumference and length for the socks. Love the podcast as always!
@salomeelizabeth6026
@salomeelizabeth6026 6 месяцев назад
Lovely show and items. Luv those hair clips.
@rafaelas2008
@rafaelas2008 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your podcasts. I enjoy them very much. I have had some skeins of Madara Sake for more than a year now and will stop just starring at them in my wool basket. I can admire this lovely yarn by knitting it now - especially with your step by step video coming. Your cardigan looks so fluffy and has a nice drape. Just beautiful. The costs for a certain project might be interesting sometimes but I wouldn't expect you to include this information in your videos. Since we live in different parts of the world availability and prices might differ anyway.
@ciarankelly7348
@ciarankelly7348 5 месяцев назад
Hey can I just ask what happened to the study guide videos? I use to watch them throughout my undergrad and was looking to find them to help me study my MSc this year
@myraaar
@myraaar 6 месяцев назад
I've used the noro madara yarn and didn't have any issues with doing an Italian bind off, but I do see how it could have been an issue because of the yarns thick/thin quality. It's a beautiful yarn, but I do experience a moderate amount of piling. It's a perfect cardigan yarn. The new mic is great and sound is very clear!
@MissHazeleyed96
@MissHazeleyed96 6 месяцев назад
I'm also knitting the zipper man light sweater and it is taking FOREVER. Almost off sleeve island, but it has definitely become a chore, ugh. Also, I have knit my boyfriend/dad socks many times. I use 2.25 or 2.5mm needles depending on the yarn, and cast on between 60-64 stitches (depends on pattern). Honestly, I don't count how many rows, but I will usually do 1-2" of ribbing, and then 4-5" of the cuff before working the heel. I actually found a guide of different mens sock heights on google yesterday, so all I remember is that a mid-calf sock is 8" high, but there are so many options!
@picosd
@picosd 6 месяцев назад
the waffle loop is a fun knit
@ajborthwick7239
@ajborthwick7239 6 месяцев назад
I make a lot of socks for the guys in my family- my general rule of thumb is that the leg has to be equal to the foot or at least sixty rows before the cuff and I use a 2.25mm
@luisawilhelmsen5892
@luisawilhelmsen5892 6 месяцев назад
I have knit quite a lot of socks for men with large feet, and I have learned to at the very least do 15 round of ribbing and then 45 rounds of stockinette for the leg (that's for Regia 4ply sock yarn with 2,5mm needles). Hope this helps!
@christineberl4173
@christineberl4173 2 месяца назад
I think knowing the cost of a project Is hugely important pls include
@ellajakovickas
@ellajakovickas 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate hearing the cost of projects, thanks for sharing!
@TheStitchWitchPodcast
@TheStitchWitchPodcast 6 месяцев назад
Yarn in America is always double yarn across the pond 🫡 whenever people say noro is so expensive I never understand bc it’s about the same price as all other yarns I have and can access in my area that are wool/alpaca Loved all your knits!! Please foray into the Japanese patterns, I’d love and die to see them❤❤❤
@emilylee9441
@emilylee9441 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great podcast. I knit socks for my husband. He likes 15 rows for the cuff and 60 for the leg before the heel flap. I knit 64 stitches on 2.25mm double pointed needles. I measured a pair just now and the leg is 7.25 inches. This is after about a year of wear. I hope this helps.
@FluffyRainbowsRX
@FluffyRainbowsRX 6 месяцев назад
Heya. Wearing fable dark green atm. They are fairly new and they pilled from day 3. I will add mohair to the next of fable socks. Perhaps you got a scrap grey you would like to add to yours for your fathers socks. Just a thought. Sound is great. Happy knitting.
@soulsister5539
@soulsister5539 6 месяцев назад
Firstly, I so enjoy your podcast and attention to details. Have you tried John Arbon yarns? I recently made a ranunculus and I love it. Also regarding your carry "white spots" on your mittens, I find that this can be resolved by wrapping/carrying your yarn at different locations than the previous row...hope this makes sense.
@CarrieMana
@CarrieMana 5 месяцев назад
I do a 25-row cuff then 65-rows before starting the heel
@katherinehill3958
@katherinehill3958 6 месяцев назад
I knit socks for my husband and for my son often. My son wears size 11 (Canadian so not how that translates to UK size). I use 2.5mm needles and I do 72 rounds on the foot, 64 rounds for the leg and 6 rounds for the cuff. I do toe up and I cast on 36 stitches and increase to 68 stitches in the toe before I start the foot (I usually do that in alternating rows, increase one row knit the next. I hope this helps.
@helensurrey6145
@helensurrey6145 6 месяцев назад
Fingering weight yarn with 2.5mm needles with 72 stitch cast on. 20 rows of 2x2 ribbing then 60 rows for the leg before a heel flap and gusset
@lilyheyd
@lilyheyd 6 месяцев назад
I don't really specify the rows, but I use 2.75mm needles and base it off of one of their current socks. Usually it ends up pretty nice
@ellietoombs8385
@ellietoombs8385 5 месяцев назад
Hi Florence, I really enjoy your videos and your Step by Step jumper was the first item I ever successfully knitted - I can’t wait for the Step by Step cardigan. I was wondering if you planned on releasing a pattern for the jumper dress you showed in a podcast episode quite a while ago? I thought it looked beautiful and would absolutely love to make myself one!
@user-ed2qe8jn8b
@user-ed2qe8jn8b 6 месяцев назад
I really enjoy your channel, and your knits are so lovely! I noticed the barrettes that you wear in this episode! They are so cute, and would love some for my daughter. Do you remember where you got them? 🙂
@handmadebyflorence
@handmadebyflorence 6 месяцев назад
thank you! I bought them from orris london but the designer is winona irene
@marit_nor
@marit_nor 6 месяцев назад
My name is Marit, so I really want to make the mittens!! And they are beautiful!
@KnitsByNayla
@KnitsByNayla 5 месяцев назад
The SBD Cardi looks beautiful! I’m very excited to make it one day. Question, I know you use KFO Merino and Mohair a lot. Have you ever experienced bleeding/staining with any of the colors? I used Wild Berries Merino in the summer and it was great. But I’m using Deep Petroleum Blue in Merino and Mohair now and my fingers, nails, and project bag all have staining. Not sure if I got a bad batch or if it’s normal for the darker colors.
@handmadebyflorence
@handmadebyflorence 5 месяцев назад
i’ve never noticed anything like that at all! although I definitely mostly use very pale colours
@KateMH_
@KateMH_ 6 месяцев назад
Andrea Mowry recommends 8” for the average men’s size medium sock for the leg! I’m knitting a pair for my dad for Christmas I’ll report back if that works for him lol
@simsamsammie
@simsamsammie 6 месяцев назад
New florence lore?? What was the channel you had in your teens?
@redfirefox155
@redfirefox155 5 месяцев назад
She had an art and a study channel but she unlisted all her videos for some reason :(
@ogopogo426
@ogopogo426 6 месяцев назад
The mic sounds great! I do appreciate it when you calculate the cost for us :)
@pizzathehoe
@pizzathehoe 6 месяцев назад
I just knitted a pair of men socks with 20 rows of ribbing and a bit over 50 rows of stockinette before the heel flap, on 2.25, and it came out perfect. But I knitted it for a friend with fairly thin ankles so there wasn't much stretching around the leg and I knit very loosely, so I would recommend something longer
@Hgw25
@Hgw25 6 месяцев назад
The cardigan is stunning! Also you’re way braver than I am considering using a marker near your knitting! I’d just redo them with dark/black thread or yarn. Also, pretty please where are your hairclips/hair accessories from - I’m in love 🌸
@handmadebyflorence
@handmadebyflorence 6 месяцев назад
thank you! I got them from a market stall in oxford from orris london but the designer of the clips is winona irene (I have a lot of winona irene hair accessories and they’re great) and yes I am feeling confidence …. i’ll bring out the markers so other people don’t have to risk it, for science
@Hgw25
@Hgw25 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! Adding immediately to my Christmas wish list 🤶
@rosafisher5717
@rosafisher5717 5 месяцев назад
Hey loved the vid, I was wondering, where you said the cardiff cashmere is closer to a sport weight, what did you find for the lang one? Is that closer to a true DK? Do you know any 100% cashmere that is a true DK? It's quite hard to find isn't it!
@user-bp8pl9lb9f
@user-bp8pl9lb9f 6 месяцев назад
love your vids! can you tell what the others youtube channels were about please???
@redfirefox155
@redfirefox155 5 месяцев назад
She had an art and a study channel but she unlisted all her videos for some reason :(
@shegoesnorth9143
@shegoesnorth9143 6 месяцев назад
Question - did you knit the Marit mittens on dpns or in the round? I want to make them as my first colourwork project and don't know if I really have to use dpns (I usually use cable needles, even for socks)
@handmadebyflorence
@handmadebyflorence 6 месяцев назад
I used magic loop! I use magic loop for everything really
@shegoesnorth9143
@shegoesnorth9143 6 месяцев назад
@@handmadebyflorence ohh yay thanks for getting back to me! I'll do the same then :)
@paulam.5785
@paulam.5785 6 месяцев назад
No, don't use marker on your cardigan. Just sew them on with black yarn. I can't wait to knit this cardigan with the same Noro yarn!❤
@handmadebyflorence
@handmadebyflorence 6 месяцев назад
I would, if only I had any black yarn!
@photogchik007
@photogchik007 6 месяцев назад
Isager does a tweed yarn in confetti that is a similar.
@photogchik007
@photogchik007 6 месяцев назад
To the Noro Madara in sake
@loreknits77
@loreknits77 6 месяцев назад
I do 60 rows for the leg after the cuff
@Lara_24027
@Lara_24027 6 месяцев назад
Same here. 20 rows for the cuff and 60 for the leg after the cuff. My husband’s shoe size is UK 11 . I hope this helps xx
@Marielm1
@Marielm1 6 месяцев назад
Sound is grand.
@erikachu2656
@erikachu2656 6 месяцев назад
I can not went for the fingerless mittens pattern 😊
@hitwool
@hitwool 5 месяцев назад
Молодец 👍 🧶🧤👏
@prrari22
@prrari22 6 месяцев назад
😂😂 i love that he wants to be the anonymous boyfriend ™️
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