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Norwegian knitting patterns and the stories behind them. Episode 1. DOVRE. By ARNE & CARLOS. 

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We are very excited about the new miniseries that we've just started showing on our RU-vid channel. I these videos, we will be talking about some of the most iconic stranded colour work norwegian knitting patterns and tell you the stories behind them!
This week, we start with a pattern that we really love and that we call "DOVRE". This norwegian knitting pattern belongs to our Norwegian heritage but can also be found in many other countries and knitting cultures.The story of this particular norwegian knitting pattern takes a dramatic turn in 1940, when Germany invades Norway and the Royal Family is forced to flee the country. To hear the story and learn more about this beautiful pattern, check out our video!
ARNE & CARLOS
Norwegian knitting patterns, there story behind them. Episode 1. DOVRE. by ARNE & CARLOS.
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Who are we:
Scandinavians Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrison are highly regarded designers, textile artists and authors. They are best known for their craft books and their original, colourful and visually striking designs. Their work is highly influenced by their Scandinavian background and their everyday life in rural Norway. They work under their artist name ARNE & CARLOS, which they established in 2002.
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@teriadams7398
@teriadams7398 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing the history of Norway. Some if us will never be able to go there so this is amazing to see photos and videos of the picturesque Norway scenery. Love grandma's knitting pattern book. That era had such style.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
That is very true, we are glad that you find inspiration and joy in our tutorials!
@roseannb2683
@roseannb2683 3 года назад
Love the info and old patterns! Thank you for the additional ideas to use to colorwork and the effect of double layering for warmth! love the examples of the book pages and how you provided the pattern images.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
That is great to hear!
@pokey3010
@pokey3010 4 года назад
Awesome sock love it!! Thank you so much for this fun and educational video! I can't wait to knit this sock!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Pokey, have fun knitting!
@13beads
@13beads 3 года назад
I love all your stories of knitting history😊more please.
@sagebay2803
@sagebay2803 4 года назад
I love this series about the Norwegian history. Thank you so much! My Norwegian g-grandmother was from Selbu, Norway. I was able to visit your beautiful country and see all the amazing knitting traditions around Selbu. It motivated me to learn how to knit in the Old ways (Norwegian); so I have been watching all of your videos to help me. Very grateful. You guys are amazing!!!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you!
@deannesmith4298
@deannesmith4298 4 года назад
I watch you all the time. Love every moment of it. My father's uncle was a year younger than him both were Norwegian and his uncle was an American Commando dropped behind the lines in Norway during WWII. After the war he sent for his "War Bride". Lovely and romantic don't you think. I have 2 sweaters from Norway. One commercially made and the other from my grand-,aunt Lottie, she was my grandmother's sister, she knitted one of the sweaters. Lo and behold both fit me still at 81. Love to hear stories about Norway and knitting.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing Deanne!
@momgrandma5496
@momgrandma5496 4 года назад
Great books, great pattern, great knitting, great guys.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Lamara5292
@Lamara5292 4 года назад
I love this pattern, it seems so simple but yet, so intricate.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Yes, it is beautiful
@marcuswhynock9985
@marcuswhynock9985 4 года назад
I loved making the Dovre Christmas ball! I'm going to have to make those socks!!!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Give it a go!
@dinafloyd6838
@dinafloyd6838 4 года назад
I'm only interested in crocheting. However, I am mesmerized by that pattern and your technique. You possess excellent workmanship!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Dina.
@paulam.5785
@paulam.5785 3 года назад
I am loving catching up on all your wonderful episodes. I found you only recently. I too love the sound of rain and clicking needles. It makes me feel safe....remembering hearing my mother knit at night while I fell asleep. Thank for prompting such a sweet memory of my mother.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
You are welcome Paula!
@sandimichaels2324
@sandimichaels2324 4 года назад
Love your greenhouse. Also, love your patterns - mittens, socks and sweaters.
@tammymcdanielrowland1581
@tammymcdanielrowland1581 4 года назад
I really really enjoyed this episode. I'm not a knitter. im a crocheter but it was so wonderful hearing the history of the patterns and watching Arne knit. The whole video was wonderful from the outside location, the sound of the rain, Arne stitching to the history. Just beautiful.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Tammy!
@Siouxfan28
@Siouxfan28 3 года назад
I'm so excited I found this channel! I'm from the US, Minnesota specifically and can trace my lineage to around Hallingdal. I've always wanted to learn about Norwegian knitting and how to work with colors to make patterns. I've been knitting off and on for about 5 years and am finally feeling proficient enough in pattern work to take on the next level. I love history especially when I can connect it to my ancestry!
@annzbikowski4198
@annzbikowski4198 Год назад
Thanks. This was great learning more about the pattern. I will get the pattern and make socks for my family for Christmas along with the story.❤
@jennifercongdon4583
@jennifercongdon4583 4 года назад
Thank you for connecting the patterns with time and place. The story of Norway's present king escaping the Nazis as a child was chilling. Norway's knitting traditions are so interesting. Love all your vintage patterns and books. Thanks for sharing such important information.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Jennifer!
@conniemoerike4642
@conniemoerike4642 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing some history of Norway and Norwegian patterns. This is so interesting!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Connie!
@conniemoerike4642
@conniemoerike4642 4 года назад
ARNE & CARLOS when you were in Edmonton you told me you watch the Alt for Norge show. I started watching it and love it. I would love to visit Norway and meet my relatives there and see where my Grandparents grew up. I really enjoy all the history!
@blasebaker
@blasebaker 4 года назад
Love all the tips on knitting books. I too love the rain.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
The rain is the best!
@martaguthier3502
@martaguthier3502 4 года назад
Lovely chat on the history of patterns, so interesting, if you are artistic you will love this chats, thank you so much!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Marta!
@edejan
@edejan 4 года назад
Dear Friends, I find your videos - first of all - inspiring and beautiful. I especially love your videos from your greenhouse since I'm a gardener. Your colorwork is lovely and incredible to me since I've not conquered the skill yet. And I love the teacherly vibe where you mix history with demonstration of patterns. There is so much to know and appreciate in the art of needlework! Much love and thank you!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you and glad you liked it!
@gracielachristen4164
@gracielachristen4164 4 года назад
Super la nueva serie de videos! Gracias por compartir, muy interesante conocer la historia de los diferentes modelos, como así también los libros que se pueden consultar.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you!
@helennorbury9765
@helennorbury9765 4 года назад
Fascinating boys. I could have listen to you both all evening. Thank you xxxx
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Helen!
@JenhT-v2g
@JenhT-v2g 4 года назад
I have been so busy that I just now had the opportunity to sit down and really enjoy the video. Please do more like these. It's really wonderful to know where some of the older designs originated. Thank you guys for sharing your knowledge
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback Jennifer!
@emilywhiting8322
@emilywhiting8322 4 года назад
Thank you so much for showing the back side of the work!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome!
@mkbm71
@mkbm71 4 года назад
Love the history behind the patterns!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
So do we!
@db19812009
@db19812009 4 года назад
I like the history of the pattern. Thank you.
@dorothygriffiths6626
@dorothygriffiths6626 4 года назад
Hello my lovely Friends it is so good to see you both again. I really enjoyed your vlog tonight, you always bring interesting and fascinating information to us all. How wonderful to see your Grandmother’s notes on that beautiful pattern Arne, it is so good that you are carrying on the family traditions. I really loved the story of little Prince Harald, what a delightful photo of him, it would be fabulous to see it in colour. I hope King Harald is watching your vlog tonight Arne and Carlos. Thank you for all your hard work, you really light up my Sunday evenings. It has been quite cold here today in the U.K. Sending you both all my love as always. Big hugs and loves xxxxxx Dorothy 🙋🏻😘😘❤️❤️🌟🌟
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for joining us Dorothy!
@neesiedavis4062
@neesiedavis4062 4 года назад
I LOVE the pattern on your sweaters!! Thanks so much. I love history!!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you!
@annd6966
@annd6966 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this episode especially the part about the history of the iconic Norwegian sweater. In my opinion, there is no right or wrong way to knit. Important thing is to enjoy it and knit what makes you comfortable. That being said, I appreciate learning other techniques because you never know how it might improve you.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing Ann!
@cookiesmith8545
@cookiesmith8545 4 года назад
Great video and a wonderful history lesson! I thoroughly enjoyed this! ❤️
@pattikubacki622
@pattikubacki622 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. Love to learn the history behind patterns.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome Patti!
@playme129
@playme129 4 года назад
Enjoyed hearing the history and culture of your country. Virginia in the USA
@phyllisdowner841
@phyllisdowner841 3 года назад
This a very informative podcast. I can always count on you both for historical facts as well as beautiful knit wear. Thanks.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
You are welcome
@fibernating
@fibernating 4 года назад
Historical background is always appreciated here.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Great Nancy!
@ritam.4071
@ritam.4071 Год назад
I love the story of Prince Harald's sweater. Perhaps one day you might design one if you feel inspired to do so! 🟥 Thank you for sharing your history with us!
@meemahmcdoogle
@meemahmcdoogle 3 года назад
Love History. Always a great learning experience! Thank You!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
You are welcome!
@qiviutqueen5705
@qiviutqueen5705 4 года назад
Beautiful. For me, there is no right or wrong way to knit. Its about enjoying our craft. Love inviting you into my home every Sunday.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Just knit and relax!
@teriharter9636
@teriharter9636 4 года назад
I very much like this history lesson. Great information and pattern.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Teri!
@evuful
@evuful 4 года назад
I very much enjoyed this video, like to hear (hi)story behind the patterns and knitting, and am looking forward to watch more.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Eva. Hope to see you during the LIVE later today.
@jackiewheaton4199
@jackiewheaton4199 6 месяцев назад
I knit this as a mitten pattern often. Am pleased to hear some of the history. In a book by Robin Hansen (USA) it's called Candlelit Windows. I knit rather inefficiently (English method) and throw both colors, always keeping the main color "ahead". I'm not about speed when I knit. However, occasionally, when it just all of a sudden feels natural I do switch one of them over to my left hand. I can't explain why or when I do this. No one should get upset about how you knit, Carlos. I suppose maybe they do it because you're teaching us. But I don't care. It's good to see or hear about how everyone does things. It's all interesting. Thanks for all the resources. ❤
@foofoogirlz
@foofoogirlz 3 года назад
Im in Arizona and absolutely fell in love with your channel. I crochet while listening to your sit and knit episodes.
@elizabethkirkeide2458
@elizabethkirkeide2458 3 года назад
Wonderful story. Thank you.
@sabine9524
@sabine9524 3 года назад
I love this pattern - it's a relaxing knit and super cute ❤
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
Thank you Sabine, we hope you are enjoying your summer!
@sabine9524
@sabine9524 3 года назад
@@ARNECARLOS Thank you, you too!
@dragonknitter
@dragonknitter 3 года назад
I was going to knit a checked hat for charity, but now that I've seen this pattern, I think I'll do it instead. Thank you for the inspiration!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
You are welcome Minnie!
@jaynejones4312
@jaynejones4312 4 года назад
I always learn something new from you. I find the history of knitting very interesting, thank you.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome Jayne!
@lindachism7775
@lindachism7775 4 года назад
What a perfect episode. I enjoy the location in the greenhouse, and the rain was perfect. Good timing !!! The history was also very pleasant to hear, as it gives so much depth to the pattern. I would love more history behind the Norwegian patterns you use. Thank you.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Linda, we will take note of that!
@cindytaylor4959
@cindytaylor4959 4 года назад
Please more! Love the history and instructions
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback Cindy!
@knittingbandit8493
@knittingbandit8493 4 года назад
Please more more more of Norways culture and stories behind and about your traditional patterns. I've just knit my 1st vanilla socks with a fishy heel so a few more pairs for my very grateful children and father who is 91 and has Finnish heritage then I will have a go at ur colorwork pattern socks cant wait. Love u boys regards from Ireland xox
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Congratulations with your first vanilla sock!
@SandPell123
@SandPell123 4 года назад
What a beautiful pattern!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you!
@eleanork3692
@eleanork3692 4 года назад
Thank you. What a beautiful place to knit as well history of the patterns is intriguing
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Eleanor!
@corriendunar3436
@corriendunar3436 3 года назад
Loved the story behind the pattern. Nice to see how a pattern can survived the years without getting out of fashion. Have a lovely day ❤
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
You as well Corrien!
@pegyounger3998
@pegyounger3998 4 года назад
Very interesting. I enjoyed learning about the history of the pattern. I am not confident about doing colorwork, so I look forward to exploring more of your videos and tutorial. Your explanation of the reason for using this heel and toe makes me want to try it. Thanks for a lovely Sunday visit
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Peg!
@hightreephoto
@hightreephoto 4 года назад
Fascinating! Please do more of these historical pattern episodes. I could watch them all day long.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Yes, there are a few more coming up!
@vickinestinghearts9367
@vickinestinghearts9367 3 года назад
I think I might try this beautiful pattern in the mittens. Beautiful.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
Thank you!
@july71965
@july71965 4 года назад
I love history and knitting and colorwork and Arne and Carlos - so of course I loved this video! More please :-)
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@kareltumpach8577
@kareltumpach8577 3 года назад
1a11
@katarinakopunekova
@katarinakopunekova 3 года назад
what a great story! thank you for sharing
@Memillerwright
@Memillerwright 4 года назад
I love seeing vintage patterns and learning about them just like your "Prince Harold" . Very cool to know the history and even see you show references to them. I would love to see this pattern in red and white. Your blue and gray is nice though too. All the combinations that one can do makes me think more on how lovely they would look like a royal purple and white. Thank you for sharing.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you, that sounds really nice!
@Loralane75
@Loralane75 4 года назад
Arne you always knit the right way to me. I just love you guys so much. Bringing light to this dark day🦠❤️🦋⭐️🙏
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Laura, make sure to keep safe!
@francestornese7252
@francestornese7252 4 года назад
I have the Latvian book in English. I bought it from Amazon. I am in the hospital with pneumonia, but seeing you both, hearing your explanations, and the beautiful fabrics and patterns make me happy! Your design book is so great! It’s a fabulous idea. I love the new sock and I have to make them for my grandsons. Thank you for being you!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Get well soon!
@marychristoforo2256
@marychristoforo2256 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing a bit of your history and culture with us. I would love to learn more about Norway, especially the history of knitting there. And I enjoyed Arne demonstrating the beautiful pattern.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Mary!
@yarn_dragon
@yarn_dragon 4 года назад
Love this history lesson! Thank you!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you!
@middlebury65
@middlebury65 4 года назад
yes, love the history along with the knitting, please it up.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback Carolynn!
@gingermolinero8386
@gingermolinero8386 4 года назад
I love this video. The two of you are a perfect balance for one another. Informative but never boring. Thank you both. Pets to Freya
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Ginger!
@mamapawel2
@mamapawel2 4 года назад
Beautiful story, socks, patterns, thank you, I like it.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Grazyna!
@apronhugsingreeenbay
@apronhugsingreeenbay 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing the history of your patterns/designs. How interesting how they travel from country to country. Thank you!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Karen!
@christinelinn9250
@christinelinn9250 4 года назад
Can we have more history along with the patterns please. Good evening to you both. I found today's episode very interesting . It made a great conversational piece. That's why we all tune in. Thank you for today. I hope your both well and looking after yourselves and Freja. Stay warm till next Sunday and have a good week. Kram x
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback Christine
@marye813
@marye813 4 года назад
Enjoy the episodes about traditional patterns very much. It is especially nice to have the information presented in English because sadly I don't read Norwegian. Working on learning Norwegian knitting terms.
@dawntenneson6360
@dawntenneson6360 4 года назад
Love this pattern for these great socks! Thank you so much for the history and love the grandmother notes especially!!!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Dawn!
@LucindaL413
@LucindaL413 4 года назад
Thank you Arne & Carlos! I love everything vintage and the history behind it. Sundays are special for me as I look forward to your tutorials. :-)
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for supporting us Lucinda!
@LucindaL413
@LucindaL413 4 года назад
ARNE & CARLOS I love all that you do! And I mean it!
@lillyofthevalley2289
@lillyofthevalley2289 4 года назад
Hello together and first a HAPPY NEW YEAR from Germany☺. This mitten-knitting-book is wonderful!! I bought it some years ago ~ the original in Lativian! But it doesnt matter. The picture speak its own worlds!! Really wonderful patterns. And you can ever take some parts of it and do your own thing. I wish you and you all there alle the best, peace and love for eternity!!! GittaLloreley😇😇😇🍀🍀🍀🌈
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Happy New Year!
@kimwatts5750
@kimwatts5750 4 года назад
Hi Arne&Carlos, Lovely to see you on my birthday 😀 Thank you for sharing a lovely pattern, and some history with us:) KimX
@mistyblue5312
@mistyblue5312 4 года назад
Kim Watts sending you birthday blessings .... enjoy your day.🎂🍰🍷
@pheephanatic
@pheephanatic 4 года назад
Happy birthday!!
@jl7034
@jl7034 4 года назад
Happy birthday, Kim! May your day be filled with love, laughter, and knitting! It's lovely to meet people who enjoy knitting and the history behind it as much as I do. May you never run out of yarn and patterns!
@kimwatts5750
@kimwatts5750 4 года назад
Thank you😀
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Happy Birthday Kim!
@MegaTcullen
@MegaTcullen 4 года назад
Thank you. Enjoyed this video. Beautiful sock and love the story behind the pattern. Alway enjoy watch you both.💖
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Tammy!
@lindawellinghoff5432
@lindawellinghoff5432 4 года назад
Combination of knitting and history is wonderful. Love it! Thanks so much.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Linda!
@SarahJaneCarter
@SarahJaneCarter 4 года назад
Thank you for your video. What a lovely chat, and I really enjoyed learning the history of the pattern. Best wishes to you both!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Sarah.
@cherylbratten7613
@cherylbratten7613 4 года назад
Great series. I always wondered about different pattern origins and it's wonderful to hear the history behind where they come from. Looking forward to more!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Cheryl!
@debido2u
@debido2u 4 года назад
My opinion. There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ way to knit. We are all individuals and have our own ways. What a boring world we would live in if we ALL did things the exact same way. What I do enjoy tremendously is learning and watching others knit , crochet , craft and create. Even if I don’t, can’t, or won’t create the same exact item. Because I’ll do it my way. There is a saying we used in my old LYS. ‘You are the BOSS of your knitting’. Arne you knit any way you like. You can’t make everyone happy. So make yourself happy. It’s YOUR knitting ✌🏻❤️🧶
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
We should all knit the way we want!
@Dhanyasdynamicframes
@Dhanyasdynamicframes 2 года назад
Both are explaining very well. Thank you.
@keyairaswords4028
@keyairaswords4028 4 года назад
I am absolutely in love with this series! I am so excited to learn more about different patterns
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Glad you liked it Keyaira!
@velmad3091
@velmad3091 4 года назад
Hi A&C! Very beautiful pattern and thanks for showing how to knit it. Interesting episode! Have a nice week❤️❤️
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Have a lovely week yourself Velma!
@nnmommy59
@nnmommy59 4 года назад
I love the story behind the pattern, thank you both. Color work is fascinating. You both start my Sundays with a smile🤗💕.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Great to hear Rebecca!
@77sun222
@77sun222 4 года назад
Hello ArneCarlos Thanks for this tutorial. Just shows that old books still have their place in our lives.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
So true!
@carolharper268
@carolharper268 3 года назад
I love the historical content, thank you 😚
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
Glad to hear that Carol!
@joowen1949
@joowen1949 4 года назад
Loved your podcast and I must add I found myself thinking about World War 11 and plight of Norway during that period. This train of thought lead me to a couple of books I want to read with the result that I will fall behind in my knitting yet again. Looking forward to your next podcast.
@marthamckeon278
@marthamckeon278 4 года назад
Brilliant episode, more please!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Martha, we will take note of this!
@janikabertone5566
@janikabertone5566 4 года назад
Fabulous video! Yes more of these. Love to you both
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Janika!
@plain_vanilla_stitch
@plain_vanilla_stitch 4 года назад
i love these clips. they are so interesting and unique - not many youtubers that explains historical backgrounds. waiting to see more. thanks!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome!
@ilovehoneytg
@ilovehoneytg 4 года назад
I really enjoyed such an interesting video. The socks look beautiful and the prince's sweater was adorable. Thanks for all of your great videos.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback!
@davidhensley76
@davidhensley76 4 года назад
Yes! More of these kinds of videos, please. Thank you for the "new" pattern.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback!
@pelodarame8955
@pelodarame8955 3 года назад
Love the story behind the pattern!!!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@Cthecool
@Cthecool 4 года назад
That’s wonderful to have your grandmother’s writing to revise the pattern.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Carla!
@donnafink6262
@donnafink6262 4 года назад
Thank you. I love learning about the history behind various patterns and the history of knitting itself. I have started accumulating books that share the histories of Fair Isle, the social aspects of knitting for woman and recently have begun the learning about color work in Norway.. It is all so interesting. Who would have thought that sheep, wool, yarn and sticks would have so many social and cultural implications.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you and yes, every pattern is full a stories.
@joannereed6793
@joannereed6793 4 года назад
loved the History!!!!! THANK YOU!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome!
@kimoconnor8487
@kimoconnor8487 4 года назад
Thank you for the history, very interesting. Enjoy your day.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for watching Kim!
@bettegustafson5535
@bettegustafson5535 4 года назад
I love all the "checkerboard' like patterns. I'll have to try some socks maybe. Hugs
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you and good luck with your knitting Bette!
@busterlove412
@busterlove412 4 года назад
The more history lessons, the better! Thank you!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you for your feedback!
@annd9159
@annd9159 4 года назад
Very interesting. I would love more episodes like this.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome Ann!
@andreacrazy4knitting
@andreacrazy4knitting 4 года назад
I am so glad you used this pattern in your Christmas Balls book. I have the book and can use the pattern on a hat maybe or Mitten. Love to hear about the history.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Andrea!
@pegpage8618
@pegpage8618 4 года назад
I love the history of the Norwegian patterns. Thank you for sharing.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Peg!
@katherinejordan9478
@katherinejordan9478 4 года назад
Thank you, so very interesting. I do love history from your history.
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
Thank you Katherine!
@r.mcd2921
@r.mcd2921 4 года назад
I LOVE learning about Norwegian history, and indeed about all your worldly experiences. There are so many places I will never see, and I appreciate your bringing them to me in such a charming fashion.Thank you!
@ARNECARLOS
@ARNECARLOS 4 года назад
You are welcome, thank you for watching!
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