Hello from Canada! I mostly watch podcasts in the winter but I decided to have a lazy morning and watch you again. I have friends in Denmark and haven't been there since 2018. I'll be back one day. I just finished knitting a yellow cotton sweater with a lace yoke. It's very pretty!
😊 we live you too, so much today I so enjoy watching your podcasts they are inspiring, delightful, fun, and down to earth. The colors are so pretty i really like the pastels I have white hair now and they just go with my hair but I think you should make a lovely pillow out of the crochet hexagons especially it would go with any color scheme. A lap blanket is always good. I am from michigan so it's so much fun to see other.knitters and makers from around the world come together ❤. The internet has brought so many wonderful people together. Thank you camijo 😊
Just a thought: The hexi project is beautiful. If you put partial ones along the edges to square it off, it would make a beautiful throw or child’s blanket. If it’s not your style anymore, it would be a wonderful gift. The granny square type projects are so hot right now.
"Oooh,oooh"! ..I love that you're " in love" with your pink lemonade and mohair project, Camilla.👌👏Enjoy these exciting times at the studio,Spring and your fabulous plans with Tine.I finished The Big Brother jumper for my husband recently.He is in love too! Have beautiful weekend .🙏❤️👋🐨🌏xx
that pink yarn is beautiful. i can see why that is all you want to do. Regarding the blanket, i wouldnt do a icord bind off. they take forever. just finish that rectangle and gift it. they will love it. :)
I love pink lemonade colorway so beautiful! I’m from Kentucky and am currently obsessed with knitting wash cloths at the moment. I really enjoy your podcast
Just one more row!!!! 😉 The African flower hexagons are gorgeous! I think a pillow would be beautiful made from what you have done! I wish I lived closer so I could knit, crochet, sew, spin etc. with you ladies! 🌷🪻🌸🌼🌻🌹
Well, I added a comment yesterday and it seems to have disappeared😒.It's great to see you getting involved in other crafts. Those bed sheets pants are fabulous and you would definitely be in style wearing those outside here in the states! Love all of your new "pink" colorways, especially the pink lemonade! The blankets are awesome and I think the African flowers would make an awesome pillow!!
I love your beautiful yarn! Such gorgeous colours. I’m currently knitting with your scallop shell colour in the mesiya base. Love it so much. Thank you for another inspiring episode ❤
@@CamijoKnitDesign I’m knitting the Pink Velvet sweater by Andrea Mowry using your scallop shell with Qing fibre melted suri in porcelain for the colourwork. ❤️
Hello ... greetings from Zimbabwe ! Watching your inspiring chat for the first time. Wonderful colours in your yarns, we call it wool here ! I love knitting, I have 3 sisters and well all knit ! Our winters are not as harsh here so we only knit lighter cardigans but would love to see all your accessories in knitting also. Will keep watching, wishing you a fab summer. xx
I enjoyed your youtube very much. You have wonderful colourful yarns and patterns. I am from the Netherlands and one of my knits😮 know is the ranunculus that I knit with knitting for olive silk together with silk mohair in yellow. A nice summer knit.
Sikke nogle smukke farver, du har fået farvet. Jeg har lyst til at købe allesammen 🩷🌸🫶 Din Bagnol sweater er så smuk 😍 Dine Afrikas stjerner er også vildt smukke. Rigtig god weekend 😊🙏🌞
I picked up a crochet project that I started mid last year. It's a full size granny square coat. All I need to do is add the sleeves, collar and edging. I must get it finished for Winter in Australia.
Tak for dit afsnit. Dine nye farver er sååå smukke. Du er så dygtig til at farve. Jeg manglede dig og din butik på Saltum Uldfestival i år😁. God pinse.
Hello from France.What a beautiful version of the Banyul sweater I would love to cast on one at once but I have so many other projects ( like most of the knitters I suppose )
Hello, Camijo. I've been watching for a while from Spain, and I love seeing how you come up with new colorways, but I have a bad track record with hand-dyed and speckled yarns (love them in a skein, but can't figure out what to do with them). However, I recently bought a flower-imprinted non-superwash yarn at LoveYarnMadrid, and I really like how that turned out in a scarf, which I have worn quite a bit. I guess what I am learning about myself is that I like color, but only in accessories. Perhaps you have talked about this in earlier videos, but could you please discuss a bit about the superwash process of your yarns? Also, are any of your bases non-superwash? Saluditos, @lamanchaknitter