The Black Sheep Knitter Podcast - Episode 3: Brain who? Brain where?

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Welcome to The Black Sheep Knitter Podcast! I’m happy you’ve chosen to spend some time with me today. Grab your knitting, a beverage, and hunker down! I hope you enjoy this episode of my knitting podcast :)
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@theblacksheepknitter
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✧ Ravelry ✧
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✧ Email ✧
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✨ LINKS TO THINGS MENTIONED ✨
✧ Finished Object(s) / What I’m Wearing ✧
Snowy Forest by Midori Hirose
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
Twists and Turns Shawl by Stephen West
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
✧ Work(s) In Progress ✧
Basketweaver Shawl by Stephen West
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
Aurora Cabin Shawl by Stephen West
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
Lento by Jonna Hietala
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
Pearl Next Door Tee by Brittany Collins (TEST KNIT)
pCnVN17Py3...
Starflake by Stephen West
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
Jaime Cushion by Moira Douglas
www.ravelry.com/projects/knit...
✧ Thank Yous ✧
Little Big Knits (Apologies for the brain freeze, Selma!!!)
/ @littlebigknits
Wool Needles Hands
/ @woolneedleshands
Needles at the Ready
/ @needlesatthereadypodcast
Grocery Girls Knit
/ @grocerygirlsknit
Ruth Loves To Knit
/ channel
Mouse’s Makes
/ @mousesmakes
✧ Maker Spotlight: Maressa Made ✧
Kayla / Maressa (oh dear, which one??) is irreverent, cheeky, funny, talented, and bold!
KZread: • Maressa Made Podcast |...
Instagram: / maressamade
“Fixing Brioche” reel: reelCoN1d0...
✧ Randomness ✧
The Pringle aka CocoKnits Pop Dryer
Your LYS or cocoknits.com/products/pop-up...
CocoKnits Earth Tones Triangle Stitch Markers
Your LYS or cocoknits.com/collections/sti...
Ice Skating Support Penguin (Toddler Edition)
• Bridgette ice skating ...
The Cocoon Tree (Project Bags)
www.etsy.com/shop/TheCocoonTree
Amy Palko’s The Meaningful Stitch
/ @amypalko
Cargill Sweater by Rebecca Clow
www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
If you can provide support on those first 12-15 rows, please reach out. Help me brain!
Evergreen Fiber Works 🥰
www.evergreenfiberworks.com/

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  • @BettySigh
    @BettySigh Жыл бұрын

    Life is too short to knit shawls you don’t love 💜

  • @janao.9118

    @janao.9118

    Жыл бұрын

    or anything for that matter 😘

  • @janethamilton5216
    @janethamilton5216 Жыл бұрын

    I hope that you will continue to test knit. OR, that you post your modifications you make for sweaters to Ravelry. Those of us with bigger bodies, or bigger chests, or whatever, really benefit from knowing the changes you have had to make. It helps us make decisions whether patterns are worth our time, or if someone else has been in the same place and can be a guide.

  • @KizetteandTotoro

    @KizetteandTotoro

    Жыл бұрын

    The perfect comment. You've just read my mind.

  • @naidamelendez1388
    @naidamelendez1388 Жыл бұрын

    Well you were mentioned in the Grocery Girls podcast last Thursday AND you’re totally awesome so no surprise you hit that milestone. Congrats!! We love you.

  • @sylvialynch6629
    @sylvialynch6629 Жыл бұрын

    You must be an amazingly fast knitter! 7 Stephen West shawls in 6 months! Most of us need 7 months just for one of his shawls. Great podcast! There are so many black makers that I like, but my favorite one is Black Purl Magic! Her project bags are the best!

  • @courtneyscrochetcreations
    @courtneyscrochetcreations Жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel thanks to Needles At The Ready!! Love your personality!! I would say my favorite black maker is Caleshia from the Quirky Monday Craftcast. She is amazing!!

  • @robynm8421
    @robynm8421 Жыл бұрын

    My crochet friend told me about your channel, I love it! My favorite black makers would be Willie Nillie and you! I'm a new knitter and have learned several things from both of you. Thank you for talking about gauge! I have frustrated my teacher/mom more than once with gauge :)

  • @jenniferknatters3263
    @jenniferknatters3263 Жыл бұрын

    I am so excited for a third episode! I wish you lived near me and we could be BFFs which is completely weird and parasocial but so I promise after this I'll pretend I have chill. Regarding test knits, three things: have you asked the designer if you can modify the sizing to fit your body as part of the test knit? Some people encourage it and some people, uh, do not. Which brings us to the second thing, you're allowed to say "I'm sorry, this is not going to fit my body in anything remotely resembling a wearable way." That's -useful- feedback. The designer wanted to know if the design fits as written and it does not. Third, you're allowed to bow out. You're not being paid, there's no contract, there are other knitters knitting the same size, as you've said you don't have anything to contribute to the test knit (except the feedback that, as written, the pattern does not fit your body), if they don't want you to modify it (and they can't...stop you? they're not going to come to your house and steal the half-finished garment to keep you from making modifications?) and include it in their line of preview knitters, you can bow out. If you feel guilting about getting the pattern for free, you can buy it when it comes out and if they put you on a list of test knitters to never use again...isn't that what you want, too? My favourite black maker is quite the question. I think my most favourited black designer is Noma Ndlovu, "Bigger Than Life Knits". She's a plus size designer in South Africa who designs everything - socks, dresses, scarves, hats, shawls, pullovers, cardigans, blankets, cushion covers, rugs, blankets... Her sister models most of the project photos and she's a busty lady so I actually get to see patterns designed for a figure similar to my own which I really appreciate.

  • @pirateyarn6331

    @pirateyarn6331

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @thatguywhoknits2988
    @thatguywhoknits2988 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite Black makers are Marissa Made, TL Yarn Crafts, and Denise from Earthtones. Regarding the test knit, the goal isn’t actually to follow the pattern exactly as written. It’s to make a wearable garment. As long as you note your modifications for fit, designers are (usually) fine with changes. After all, not every pattern is necessarily written or graded correctly, and telling a designer that something just isn’t wearable is super important feedback ❤

  • @debfaber8524
    @debfaber8524 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite is Willie Smith of WillieNillieKnits. Such an inspiration! And remember, if you don’t like something now, you won’t like it in 20 rows. Good yarn deserves the best project (from someone who knit Twists & Turns, then frogged it because it just wasn’t my jam…😂).

  • @lisaschweitzer7767
    @lisaschweitzer7767 Жыл бұрын

    That sweater turned out a treat. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve forgotten to wash my swatch, had it come back to bite me, and then FORGET TO WASH THE SWATCH on the next one.

  • @tyedyediva9671
    @tyedyediva9671 Жыл бұрын

    Lovely episode! One of my favorite black makers is Queens Yarn Boutique. I love the way she dyes yarn.

  • @brandiquin3484
    @brandiquin3484 Жыл бұрын

    OOAK is One Of A Kind :) Everything isn't for everyone and we are so fortunate to have so many patterns to choose from to knit for our changing and different body shapes. Your sweater is gorgeous!

  • @twentynineteen4687
    @twentynineteen4687 Жыл бұрын

    Sunshine Stitchers make a weekly flosstube that I love! Congratulations on your sweater and subscribers!

  • @galedunham7240
    @galedunham7240 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite is heyBrownBerry, she sounds so kind and welcoming that I really enjoying watching what she knits and talks about.

  • @kristinfrasier4632
    @kristinfrasier4632 Жыл бұрын

    Hi! I’m Kristin from Wyandotte, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, right along the Detroit River. My favorite black maker would have to be Rosa Parks. Not only was she a seamstress, she help to create, make, if you will, a very large role for women in the Civil Rights Movement. She moved to Detroit shortly after her historic protest and the bus she made her “sit” (rather than stand) in is in The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. What a brave maker, woman, leader, and mother she was!

  • @chrissy24-7
    @chrissy24-7 Жыл бұрын

    I adore Willie Smith, I found him in a reel and just started following. He's a terrific teacher! Greetings from Central NJ, ❤️

  • @jojojomac
    @jojojomac Жыл бұрын

    People often think my stance is too much, but i honesty think if you can’t grade your pattern or have it graded, you are not ready for a knitwear design business. Same with sewing. I’m a union girlie, and it’s feels similar to when I say if you can’t pay a living wage, you aren’t a viable business 😎

  • @cynthiawillard8502
    @cynthiawillard8502 Жыл бұрын

    Jill Wolcott offers classes on Grading patterns! She's terrific and anyone who has tried to design patters really needs solid grading skills. Also most designers design for their own size. So if you are looking at a 'larger' knitting, she'll primarily design for her own size first.

  • @iamchinny3
    @iamchinny3 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent episode as always and congratulations on your podcasting successes! My answer is Toni from TL Yarn Crafts. My niece asked me to teach her how to crochet and so I frantically youtubed how to crochet for beginner and Toni's video was amazing and taught me, and my neice lol, everything we needed to know. From crochet, knitting videos kept popping up in my recommended and eventually encouraged me to pick up my knitting needles again after about 20 years!

  • @lisarekstad3433
    @lisarekstad3433 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the description of all of your great projects. I feel better hearing that sometimes projects, patterns or yarns just don’t work the way that you want. You asked for a favorite black creator. I immediately thought of the past law creator,John Lewis. He stood tall for a man of small stature. He helped design laws to help make us a better union. He’s sorely missed right now. Hopefully we will make his legacy proud one day. Happy knitting this week and VOTE! Thank you.

  • @merithomas2420
    @merithomas2420 Жыл бұрын

    I have too many Black makers to list, so I will do it by category: Crochet - Toni Lipsey of TL Yarn Crafts Knit - Tif Neilon Yarn - Laverne Benton of BzyPeach Podcast besides you, Stitches and Starlight, the Makers' Notebook, and Best Day Ever! Crafting Podcast. Congratulations on deciding to stop knitting a pattern that wasn't bringing you joy, that's the hardest part of the process. Maybe another designers shawl would be better for the colors you have or split them up across patterns and then you can wear the memory of your trip multiple times. When you swatch do you check row gauge? The answer to your yoke may in there. Also, since modal, cashmere, alpaca and silk have no memory the heavier the piece your knitting the longer it gets. BTW, you are not long winded, you're talkative, that's great for a podcast.

  • @Lisa_Flowers
    @Lisa_Flowers Жыл бұрын

    The fact that I literally just watched your first two episodes yesterday, and now you post! The knitting gods look upon me with kindness. Can't wait to see what yarny shenanigans you've gotten into this time. Perhaps another Steven West shawl cast on? 😆 Also, as a plus size person, really feel you on the body positivity thing. So so SO many patterns that I miss out on because they don't come in my size, and i'm on the smaller side of the plus size spectrum (so much worse for people even bigger than me). It already makes knitting harder because I have to spend more money on yarn since I can't make a whole sweater out of like 3 skeins. So to have patterns be an issue as well has at times made me want to stop knitting entirely. It isn't fun to spend hours scrolling through ravelry, think you've found the perfect pattern only to see the biggest size is a L or XL. Glad that's slowly changing but it's definitely hard.

  • @KizetteandTotoro

    @KizetteandTotoro

    Жыл бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @adonamarcum3227
    @adonamarcum3227 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite maker from the African American community is Betty Washington Greene. I worked as a lab tech for a major chemical company in one of their polymer divisions. I found her looking for women who have made a difference in polymer chemistry. As a woman in a traditionally male field, she was very inspiring for me! I am nowhere near her level, having only a bachelor's degree, but every bit of inspiration is precious.

  • @sandrapatton8923
    @sandrapatton8923 Жыл бұрын

    Love your podcast and enjoy sitting and knitting along with you! My favorite Black Maker is a beautiful sweet friend (Dawn Ross-Keys) who I knit with, she is an ah-mazing maker/knitter who has always been encouraging, supportive and of course, a healthy fiber enabler 😂 Shout out also to Denise/Earthtones Girl and to Marce/Hey BrownBerry 💕 Love your new sweater, it’s beautiful ❄️

  • @pennykaye430
    @pennykaye430 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy seeing all your makes and love that you spoil yourself with yarn over your birthday. I agree with you about size inclusivity and how important it is not to feel othered and left out. I do love Bisa Butler’s quilting and all her heritage and black women heroines in her work. I live in England and love Lorna Hamilton’s knitting work too ♥️

  • @geniekayleigh8393
    @geniekayleigh8393 Жыл бұрын

    Another great episode! My favorite Black maker would have to be N.K. Jemisin - her books are always a delight to read, esp. because of all of the worldbuilding she puts into them.

  • @kimwachter2493
    @kimwachter2493 Жыл бұрын

    In the knitting community, I love Hey Brown Berry. Marceline is inspiring. She knits and spins and dyes yarn. I love to listen to her. Another great podcast, Sarah.

  • @liliajgodfrey6612
    @liliajgodfrey6612 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite maker is Toni from TL Yarn Crafts!!! Toni is fun and very knowledgeable. She got me to fall back in love with crochet. I only wanted to knit and look down my nose at crochet until her podcast. Her opinions on yarn have been most helpful on what to buy for different types of patterns. I can watch her for hours.

  • @caitlincooper6987
    @caitlincooper6987 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite black maker to follow is Denise Bayron of bayronhandmade. She has a beautiful, minimal aesthetic and a warm, joyous energy. Good for you for frogging the shawl!! It’s ok to get excited about something for a bit and then not have it work out. This craft is for fun and to give us peace and joy, so don’t waste your time on what you don’t love. Hearing you encourages me to maybe frog a project that I don’t love anymore!

  • @sharonporter9621
    @sharonporter9621 Жыл бұрын

    At this point, you are my favorite black craft maker. I enjoy your energy, creativity and delight in the process.

  • @colleenarthur8472
    @colleenarthur8472 Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on your viewership! May all the comments be loving and lovely. I am so enjoying your podcasts! I have been crocheting for a while, and decided to try to forge new pathways in an older brain by learning a new skill - knitting! And now my youngest offspring - age 3, active healthy boy child - is very interested in all things yarn and wants to learn! Listening to you is a few precious moments of calm and good humor in a hectic day. I am so glad you are creating and sharing!

  • @98selle
    @98selle Жыл бұрын

    Stay well and safe and we, fellow knitters and crocheters enjoy you and words and the joy you have podcasting. Peace, love and great gratitude for you.

  • @angieb7129
    @angieb7129 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite maker is Toni Lipsey she truly show the love she has for her craft and makes you feel included. I enjoy your podcast and only make what you love.

  • @janicemarra138
    @janicemarra138 Жыл бұрын

    I love Lola Bean her yarn is my jam. The colors are stunning. Plus I love that a cartoon character of her daughter is on the label 😍 Love your podcast. So relatable and super fun! My motto is if I’m not lovin it or digging it. It has to go. Not wasting precious crafting time when there are an infinite amount of lovely patterns to get through.

  • @conniewagner4234
    @conniewagner4234 Жыл бұрын

    Your stories are priceless! Love your sense of humor and your knit creations.

  • @saraholden5213
    @saraholden5213 Жыл бұрын

    I love your back-lit shelving featured behind. Most effective backdrop for a knit you tube I've seen. The "Snowy Forest" sweater pattern features models wearing it with tons of positive ease. I'm not sure you would be any happier wearing the sweater like that. The positive ease and yarn weight question best for each person is a huge and very interesting thing to look at!!

  • @theblacksheepknitter

    @theblacksheepknitter

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I wasn’t expecting it to work but I’m glad it does since there’s no other spot available 🤣 I do think the positive ease issue is a tricky one. It seems that oversized clothing is / was having a moment with Japanese designers and fashion folks. Not a good look on me but it does look fantastic in certain folks.

  • @edystocking4382
    @edystocking4382 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite maker is Toni Lipsey. The crochet square you did was beautiful!!

  • @candicedull6706
    @candicedull6706 Жыл бұрын

    Love your podcast! My favorite maker is Sheila Anderson from Urban Girl Yarn, not only is she a talented indie dyer but a friend too!

  • @erinfike4096
    @erinfike4096 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode! I couldn't agree more about frogging if the project doesn't bring you joy. Denise Bayron is one of my favorite black makers. Her aesthetic is so classic.

  • @LindaSimpson
    @LindaSimpson Жыл бұрын

    Hi Sarah, it is lovely to see you again, beautiful sweater and suits you too. The shawls are coming along beautifully. Whatever you decide to do with the Aurora Cabin shawl, do what makes you happy. Loving the gorgeous yarn too. Have a beautiful day. ❤❤❤

  • @MODellenification
    @MODellenification Жыл бұрын

    My favorite black maker is TL Yarn Crafts! She "hooked" me into the fiber arts and I've been obsessed with knitting and crochet ever since. OAN: I literally gasped when you showed that mosaic crochet pillow and my husband looked up and said "Are you okay?".. HAHA.. NO, I was not okay. So beautiful!

  • @laflines8711
    @laflines8711 Жыл бұрын

    Those 2 yarns would look mighty fine in my collection.😁 My favorite Black Maker would be AC Crochets. She makes some fabulous fashion forwards designs and I just love everything she does.

  • @anissiabalistreri9612
    @anissiabalistreri9612 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah last weekend was so cold. I did nothing but sleep under a heated blanket. I did watch Alisha from Littlejohns yarn. Just love her livestreams. And her patterns are so cute and easy to make.

  • @QueensYarnBoutique
    @QueensYarnBoutique Жыл бұрын

    All of your knitted projects look amazing. And your mosaic crochet pillow is stunning!

  • @Susan-yb3hh
    @Susan-yb3hh Жыл бұрын

    I even frogged a sweater which I knit in the 80’s ( in Thahki tweeds in 6 color ways) when we wore waisted sweaters for gathered long skirts. I still had leftover yarn with the labels and dye lots. Also bought another skein from a fellow raveller with the same dyelot. I frogged the entire thing, washed the kinks out and knit a longer sweater in stripes from Andrea Mowery. I know, you weren’t even born then! This yarn now has a new looks and looks beautiful. Go girl

  • @emilywall4849
    @emilywall4849 Жыл бұрын

    I have three favorites because I can’t pick between them! TL Yarn Crafts is one. I am so inspired by her crochet and want to learn so many things. Stitches and Starlight is another. I really enjoy her energy and style of explaining and teaching. Definitely going to be trying out spinning my own yarn here soon because I’ve been influenced to learn how by her. I also really love your podcasts. I love how realistic you are with your projects and knowing what works for you and what doesn’t. Even if it means ripping out a project to work on something else. Thank you for sharing your crafting! I’m way excited for you and the milestones you are reaching on your podcast! I’ve been here since the start and can’t wait to see where else you go and what you do. Happy crafting!

  • @omaam1005
    @omaam1005 Жыл бұрын

    Hi again, Soo, my fav Black Maker for Black History Month is Denise Williams. She's a New Yorker from Brooklyn and she creates one-of-a-kind handmade cards. She loves to focus on the Zodiac and weaves that into as many ways as she can. That's my fav. Happy Craft'n! By the way, you be hav'n me laugh'n out loud, for real for some of the things you say. Until next time!

  • @Charliestothepoint
    @Charliestothepoint Жыл бұрын

    My favourite black maker is actually my French press and I can’t do without.. but as we are talking about crafting, knitting and crochet I’d mention Tif Neilan, Vanessa Smith, Tony Lipsey, Jeanette Sloan and Brandi Harper and.. there are so many I like 😊

  • @kohleknits
    @kohleknits Жыл бұрын

    thank you for talking about (the lack of) size inclusivity in the knitting community! as a fat knitter i totally understand the feelings that come with wanting to knit a popular pattern and it doesn't go up to a size that will fit. it's so important to be talking about so again, i really appreciate you taking the time to discuss it on your platform :)

  • @katebarton2032
    @katebarton2032 Жыл бұрын

    Earthtones Girl is one of my favorites along with the Drunk Knitter. Thanks so much for your latest installment. You’re doing a wonderful job. I love listening to you while I knit.

  • @ericakeltner6182
    @ericakeltner6182 Жыл бұрын

    I've been enjoying knitting during your podcasts. I have 5 sweater quantities of vintage Manos del Uruguay that were gifted to me during a friend's destash. It's bulky handspun wool. Manos is a not-for-profit business founded by women to give Uruguay's rural women a way of making an income. Once I knit through my friend's destash (it was a lot of yarn!) I look forward to finding similar, smaller companies working along the same lines to support.

  • @kjroby1029

    @kjroby1029

    Жыл бұрын

    I love that yarn, but didn’t know the backstory. Thanks for sharing!

  • @crystalemmerson1334
    @crystalemmerson1334 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite maker is from Stitches and Starlight. She’s so knowledgeable. Great podcast.

  • @geeguess1
    @geeguess1 Жыл бұрын

    Great to see another video, you are a natural on video, you make it appear easy. Swatches are good for getting gauge and feel of fabric, however it is difficult to know how much it will grow because the weight of a sweater is far greater than a swatch. So swatching only tells part of the story especially with superwash yarns and acrylics. Knit what you love!🧶

  • @myriamgariepy3884
    @myriamgariepy3884 Жыл бұрын

    I've been binge watching your 3 episodes today while knitting! It's a quite intense snowy day here in Montreal, perfect to stay cozy at home. You convinced me of doing the YAL from Stephen West. It opens tomorrow and I was still hesitating, can't wait now! I have to mention Toni from TL Yarn Crafts, she gave me back the courage to dive into Tunisian crochet and I can't thank her enough. Love your channel, it was great to listen to you. Looking forward to your next episode!

  • @justbewvl7280
    @justbewvl7280 Жыл бұрын

    Love your podcast. You are a gem. Let the shawl go and frog away. If it doesn't bring you joy frog the crappers out of it and smile for the next project it is about to become. I just found Stitches and Starlight. Another gem. Funny, enjoyable and a wealth of knowledge with her spinning. Oh, and I'm on the inclusivity band wagon. Until next time ...

  • @leannerickson
    @leannerickson Жыл бұрын

    Your twist and turns shawl is lovely with your finish.

  • @tawannadennis8849
    @tawannadennis8849 Жыл бұрын

    Rochelle from Queen's Yarn Boutique makes beautiful projects

  • @sheila-13
    @sheila-13 Жыл бұрын

    Just finished the Caledonia sweater by Sylvia Watts-Cherry a black knitwear designer from the UK. But I also love Vanessa Smith and am waiting for her new Nydia cardigan to drop. BTW- I did not take a break when you talked about crochet and am so glad I didn’t. When you showed that mosaic crochet pillow cushion I caught my breath. I may have to take up crocheting just so I can make one. It’s beautiful!!! I know enough crochet to do a chain and a granny square(years ago), but if KZread helped me knit it can sure help me crochet. Love your energy and willingness to try anything. Thanks for having others suggest black creators- I am going thru the comments to check them out. I just looked up Noma Ndlovu and am thrilled. She looks and is shaped like me!!! So excited (I’m a black knitter in Canada who has yet to meet in person another black knitter near me. Granted- Canada is huge👋🏽

  • @karacurran6022
    @karacurran6022 Жыл бұрын

    For the black yarn an idea: Sorrel by wool and pine. Hopefully not too deep a yolk, definitely not a Ninilchik Swancho LOL. -- But I doubt it would be a size one needle since it would be sport-ish weight. OOAK is One Of A Kind. Loved seeing your finished twists and turns- your last episode made me pick mine back up from Christmas knitting. Thanks for the inspiration. Good luck with all the steven west shawls. Black history month shout-out --- Miss Purl in south side Chicago is a shop owner who has amazing makes- Stop by and pick up some yarn if anyone is in the Evergreen area. TL Yarn crafts got me into crochet- Toni is fantastic, and Bisa Butler makes AMAZING works of art with quilt materials. Stunning!!!

  • @sandrastonecipher6008
    @sandrastonecipher6008 Жыл бұрын

    I’m frogging my twists and turns as I watch this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪…..yours is awesome!

  • @Carol-Malinois
    @Carol-Malinois Жыл бұрын

    When in doubt... look at your project in a mirror or take a picture of it. When you're working on a project sometimes, you're looking at it too closely. Mom was an interior decorator, it's a trick I learned from her.

  • @MarquitasKnottyCrush
    @MarquitasKnottyCrush Жыл бұрын

    Girl!!!! Your crochet!!!! Oh my word👏👏👏

  • @Knitweekend
    @Knitweekend Жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness! I so enjoyed watching this. You may be my new favorite internet knitter. I loved your rants, disgust at finding your perfect sock yarn. Loved it all!!

  • @bev458
    @bev458 Жыл бұрын

    Life it too short to knit anything you don't love! And to knit it with yarn you don't love? That is just wrong on so many levels. Oh, and you have sold me on Stephen West. Just like you, I don't knit "popular" patterns/designers because of some inner rebel. But what you have shown me of his designs, I am now a convert...you got me!

  • @evaknitswell
    @evaknitswell Жыл бұрын

    Bisa Buttler’s fabric arts are inspirational! I love hearing about your making thought process and am happy your planning to support inclusive designs going forward!

  • @TheKnittingNurseJasmine
    @TheKnittingNurseJasmine Жыл бұрын

    I feel you on the swatching! I used to never swatch for anything and my knits came out perfectly, and then in the last couple of years, I started to swatch and found out that even washed and blocked swatches lie! It's blasphemy! Needless to say, I hope your finished sweater turns out well once you wash it. Also, OOAK stands for one of a kind, so it's a good find to get a sweater's quantity of the same colorway!

  • @charlotted9870
    @charlotted9870 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite black maker currently has to be you! You give such joy. If poetry is a craft, perhaps my most inspiring 'maker', black or otherwise, is Amanda Gorman. While I'm here, I just have to chime in and say if that Slipstravaganza is not giving you joy in the knitting, you will not remember the joy of your Montreal vacation when you look at it or wear it. Ripit 🐸 would be my vote (if you wanted my opinion). Find the kind of joy you give us!

  • @rochellerowe-wiseman9226
    @rochellerowe-wiseman9226 Жыл бұрын

    Hello from Edinburgh! I love your podcast! Is it weird that I feel that essentially we're in conversation and occasionally answer back to the telly? 🤣 Sometimes my husband will wander in while you're on and watch too. He is not a knitter, but appreciates the finery of the craft. My favourite Black maker is my grandmother. She's was a dressmaker in her prime, amongst many other jobs, and still knits when arthritis allows. She talks about having made beautiful wedding dresses for clients back in the 60s and 70s, soon after she had settled in the UK from Barbados 🇧🇧.

  • @nancyisenberg6371
    @nancyisenberg6371 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks SO much for being real! Your trunk show experience was the best! I laughed out loud when you said you screamed right in the shop! 🤣 Anyway, My favorite black maker is YOU. I simply love your energy, and I identify with you so many times! But if I'm required to name someone else it would be Brownberry. When I need "calm" she's my go-to podcast. Thanks, again!!

  • @melaniejordan8426
    @melaniejordan8426 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for mentioning Ruth...she's adorable...love her accent. More importantly, her words of faith at the end of her podcasts are very inspiring to me as a believer in Jesus.

  • @Mo31452
    @Mo31452 Жыл бұрын

    You are continually a delight to spend an afternoon with while I knit! Thank you for speaking about size inclusivity. It is never fun seeing a cute pattern and realizing it doesn't come in your size. My favorite black maker is Dana from Yards of Happiness. She is local to me and I always secretly hope I will someday get to see her (and her glorious sweaters) in person.

  • @aarenheller4968
    @aarenheller4968 Жыл бұрын

    Stitches and starlight is my favorite… she is so inspiring and funny. Congratulations on your subscribers!!

  • @sombrathepest

    @sombrathepest

    Жыл бұрын

    ❤ her podcast too

  • @chebbiereadsandknits672
    @chebbiereadsandknits672 Жыл бұрын

    Phylena knits is my favorite. Glad to see your channel growing. You’re so fun.

  • @beverlythompson3246
    @beverlythompson3246 Жыл бұрын

    You are one of the few podcasters that I check regularly to see if you have new content….so I guess you and Marissa Made would be two of my favs. Congratulations on hitting this milestone so quickly. Really enjoy your videos -thanks so much!

  • @Mandy0456

    @Mandy0456

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a scam- don't respond to them saying you won.

  • @staciehite6834
    @staciehite6834 Жыл бұрын

    I’m really enjoying your podcasts! I heard about you from Taylor at WoolNeedle Hands. I subscribed after watching your first episode. My favorite black maker is Earth Tones Girl for knitting. She has really helped me with my sock knitting plus she’s got such a soothing voice. For crochet, I think it has to be Toni at TL Yarncrafts. She is also really good for helping with Tunisian crochet.

  • @clairdouglass4617
    @clairdouglass4617 Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad to see you back! On the subject of test knitting, I modify EVERYTHING. I'm tall and pear shaped and I need a deeper yoke, so I really need to. I've only test knit once, and I found that the time constraint took the fun out of knitting for me, especially as a larger human being, but I really appreciate those who do. Two recent patterns that I've knit had big math errors in my size. One I fixed, the other that hot the WIP added to a time out. It definitely has value! Favorite black artist is Adrian Piper

  • @wheeltrish
    @wheeltrish Жыл бұрын

    Another great episode! It’s always so fun spending knitting time with you. As for my favorite black maker, she’s not famous but her name is Marie and she’s in my knit group. In her career she was an airline flight attendant so she had this amazing stash from all over the world. She is a Master Knitting Instructor and we would always try not to pick her brain too much, but more often than not, we’d find her in the thick of things with someone at knit group who would be struggling with whatever the knitting conundrum of that day would be. Marie can’t knit anymore due to a health condition but she still comes to our meetings every week (nowadays we’re on Zoom) and still provides very sage knitting advice to our members. She made a lot of really beautiful things. And I am so very honored that she is my friend.

  • @pinknoisegaming
    @pinknoisegaming Жыл бұрын

    When you held up the crochet pillow I made an audible “Woah”, it’s so cool!

  • @ksdunlap1479
    @ksdunlap1479 Жыл бұрын

    Hi! I'm the Raveler that messaged you about the Black Girl Nerd Queendom. I know that the Hirose was a lot of work, but you look curvy and fabulous in it. Love your T&T, especially the colors. Now I want to make the Log Aurora Stephen West Cabin thingie (in different colors). the crochet mosaic overlay is gorgeous. Makes me want to pick up my hooks for a more involved project than dishcloths or the occasional blanket. And my favorite Black maker ... currently I am LOVING Michael aka Piece4PeaceCrafting.

  • @meridittlemakes
    @meridittlemakes Жыл бұрын

    I am 100% there on the fingering weight sweaters! It has very unintentionally become my happy place... And I just wanted to say on your size inclusivity rant, I totally agree and while there are some people doing the work to hold designers (especially big ones like Petite Knit and My Favourite Things) it's just not enough. As a newbie designer, grading is hard work but I also think that's why it's so important - if you're asking people to pay for something, the ABSOLUTE least you could do is put that work in so they can wear something they totally love! I'm so happy I found you a while back and I'm really enjoying spending time here with you :)

  • @hazelbecker5952
    @hazelbecker5952 Жыл бұрын

    Such a brilliant, cheerful and friendly podcast again! Thank you. I am very envious of the way you jump in and give brioche knitting and mosaic crochet a go. My favourite black maker is Lola of Third Vault Yarns. Such beautiful colours! 😊

  • @aileenludlow275
    @aileenludlow275 Жыл бұрын

    Oh wow! The Snowey Forest looks great on you. Congrats on your perseverance - it really paid off.

  • @pamelavanstralen8419
    @pamelavanstralen8419 Жыл бұрын

    Your podcast is truly inspirational…….Tif Neilan would be one of my favorite designers……really enjoy her patterns…….Your snowy forest is amazing….so happy that you stayed with it …….

  • @AmberParkhill
    @AmberParkhill Жыл бұрын

    In regards to the Lento and the modal yarn... Modal is rayon, and rayon tends to grow. So it's very likely that you're on gauge, but when you put it on, it's stretching and seems bigger. I just made a top out of bamboo (also a rayon) and despite my gauge being too large (meaning the garment would be too small), it grew a lot as I was knitting it, and it now fits great. (I had to add elastic in the neck because what started as a mock turtleneck was quickly becoming an off the shoulder. 🤣)

  • @donnaortolan609
    @donnaortolan609 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite Black maker (you're a new contender!) is Earthtones Girl, Denise! She's a beautiful knitter and even more beautiful person :) The 2-strand sweater is lovely. | wouldn't have thought to pair that pale grey with the multi yarn. As for the shawl you want to 'frog'...seeing it for the 2nd time, I think the colours still suit you but the pattern is just too busy. And it reminds me of a honeycomb for some reason, lol. I think you can find a pattern to utilize the yarn to still have a nice Montreal memory shawl. Excited to see the 3rd episode posted! Wishing you all the best from Canada!!!

  • @Lennongrils
    @Lennongrils Жыл бұрын

    Love the accent colour pop in the bind off on your Twists & Turns. Great mod!

  • @cjrichmond6102
    @cjrichmond6102 Жыл бұрын

    The Black Knitter is my favorite Black maker.

  • @janicemims9799
    @janicemims9799 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite black maker. My dear friend Toni Spearman We met when I answered an ad to help with making memory bears and Christmas stockings and gift bags. We worked together creating , crafting, sewing and growing our friendship til she moved with her husband when he got transferred. I miss her ❤. She has a little boutique in Kansas City area now

  • @Treasacello
    @Treasacello Жыл бұрын

    Ok, but weather is relative. When I lived up there, the rule was layers layers layers, now I live down at the southern end of the country and if it's less than 50*F people are starting their fireplaces! YAY! Congrats that the yoke sweater is finished! AND the black sock yarn! OOAK is One Of A Kind (thank you friends who make bespoke crafts in the UK) BTW, Taylor for Wool-Needles-Hands is why I watched your first episode, and I'm glad. I think your yarn choices are lovely, but I already have 8 projects planned and I've been knitting less than a year, so please give the giveaway to someone else, but non-conventionally, I'll tell you my favorite all time maker is Sade. (because music and art are also crafts)

  • @nancydunn6522
    @nancydunn6522 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to catch your third episode. Sharing your thought process on modifying your deep-yoke Snowy Forest sweater to fit without that sinking wardrobe-malfunction sensation led me to more carefully scrutinize designs that I think I love on paper. All those lush bulky top-down sweaters of the moment. Layering is what works best in my life. Deep armholes with lots of bulk under the arm: not great for layering. Won’t fit under a coat or my rain shell. So, yeah, given that I sewed garments before learning to knit, and sewing up sleeves seems normal to me, I’ll knit those big-yoke sweaters sparingly for lounging around indoors. Your Snowy Forest looks great-worth all the effort you took to make it fit to your liking. Thanks for your observations about fit & grading patterns, too. Carry on!

  • @GailL0266
    @GailL0266 Жыл бұрын

    What a lovely podcast Sarah - my favourite black makers include, but are not limited to ....... Denise, Earthtonesgirl - Gaye Gallepsie, GGMadeIt - Jonah Hands (young crochet wizkid) and Toni TL Yarn Crafts. You looked relieved to have made the decision to frog that shawl, life is too short to knit things you're not totally in love with.

  • @DebraR35789
    @DebraR35789 Жыл бұрын

    I am so excited to see your Snowy Forrest. Amazing! Your personality and sense of humor reminds me of another KZreadr, Cinnamon Stitches. Love your humor!

  • @gritshelme
    @gritshelme Жыл бұрын

    Yay, a new episode! It was so great to sit down with you and get some knitting and laughing done today. Your vibe is impeccable, and it's no wonder you've got over 6000 subscribers after your third episode! So many excellent recommendations in the comment section, and lots of folks I'm going to have to check out now. My favorite Black maker is Tazhi of Stitches and Starlight--I don't spin (yet) but I could listen to her talk about fiber for hours because her enthusiasm is just so infectious.

  • @gaylecmiel8221
    @gaylecmiel8221 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Sarah, I am enjoying your podcast and all your projects! I too look for patterns withsizes larger than s/m🤣🤣. Your Sophie scarf is darling as a head wrap…I want to try knitting one and wearing it as a head wrap as well! Good idea. Thank you for your giveaway…the yarn is beautiful and I hope you pick me! My favorite Black Maker of all time for me would be the Country Music legend, Charlie Pride…”Kiss and Angel Good Morning……”. ❤️. You know the one…..Happy knitting, crocheting, etc……. And Congratulations, gayle in MN.

  • @marybeneteau6009
    @marybeneteau6009 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite black maker is GG Made It ... affectionately known as the iconic orange lady. Just finished watching the podcast, another really good one. I predict you will become quite a phenomenon in the makers world. You are a breath of fresh air!

  • @dianaknits2126
    @dianaknits2126 Жыл бұрын

    Gaye Glasspie is my favorite black maker - she has made orange iconic!

  • @maricami62
    @maricami62 Жыл бұрын

    I love to listen to Denise from Earth Tones Girl. Her gentle voice and wonderful makes are inspirational. Love your podcast. 😊

  • @Saygknits
    @Saygknits Жыл бұрын

    I am so glad to have found you. My favorite black maker on KZread these days is Caliesha from the Quirky Monday Craftcast and as others have mentioned Toni Lipsey of TLYarn Crafts. Thanks for sharing a bit of your yarniverse with us.

  • @jessicabandelin4870
    @jessicabandelin4870 Жыл бұрын

    Love how your sweater turned out!!!

  • @Thestorybookknitter
    @Thestorybookknitter Жыл бұрын

    Loving your twist and turns shawl, that pink is chefs kiss 😍 Also that lento combination, I am excited to see finished. That yarn combo is STUNNING! I do not want to trigger anyone, so I will keep my answer brief for the giveaway. I am currently reading Hidden in Plain View. So my favourite black crafters are Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams and the story she shares about the crafters in this book. The ingenuity and bravery, I am in awe.