Your projects look amazing! 🧶I especially like your Serkinet Cardigan. The guinea pigs and foxes are so adorable! Love the velcro idea to make them fluffy.
Wow wow!! My wooly wool heart is full after watching this feast. Incredibly inspiring projects! Me: adds all projects to queue 😆 And asks Santa for a knitting machine. Love that you were knitting those Norwegian mittens in Maui.. I knit on the Toffeln skogsstjärna - Arctic starflower slippers by Kajsa Vuorela Fredriksson while I was in Maui 😂
Just discovered your channel, loved this episode! The cardigans and the mittens particularly. I’m amazed you self drafted the pattern for the mittens. 😮 Beautiful.
Gorgeous jumpers! I grew up in RI and my mom had a knitting machine. She just passed last year and you reminded me of the good times we had going to the yarn mills in Fall River. She even made a few dresses for herself and her friend for her daughter’s wedding. The Kate Davies cardigan is gorgeous. I’ve always been intimidated by trying her designs even though I’ve been knitting for many, many years. You’ve inspired me! I love color work and am making my 6th Porty Pullover (Gudrun Johnston). Looking forward to watching the rest of your videos. Thanks for sharing!
I’m one minute in and have to tell you to check out the new Laine Nordic Knits 167 magazine. I just preordered mine from The Woolly Thistle and am so excited about all the patterns. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
What a wonderful treat to come home to your podcast! I just love your sweaters and your cute guinea pigs and I enjoy all your tips. You always inspire me to make different types of garments. Right now I'm working on the Salty Air Tee by Samantha Guerin. It has a beautiful lace yoke but I'm going to look for a color work project after looking at your beautiful color work mittens and sweater! Hugs from Texas!!
If you ever have to mix dye lots again (or using hand dyed skeins) use the alternating skein knit method. It blends in the other color much better. I use the ‘carry forward’ method.
Hello Sarah, not sure if it is the lighting but the yolk sweater's left sleeve? is a shade lighter which is obvious from where it was knit on the machine. Possibly the change of tension?
Check to see if toastmasters meets in your city and go and join. They will cure you of you “um” afflication because they teach you public speaking and fine you per “um” and that way you stop the distracting habit. It’s difficult to watch you all the way through because each ummmm stands out so badly