das hab ich mit gekauft und für mein grünes Leinengarn auf der Liste! danke dir :)
@tacistudioКүн бұрын
I just finished a Tolsta and I love the simplicity of it ❤
@ML-kb3nr2 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Now, what's that stuffie pattern at 36:28! It is ADORABLE!
@marleneknits16 сағат бұрын
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/merri-molly it’s by Cinthia Vallet! ☺️
@RachelBearn3 күн бұрын
Love seeing all your yarn festival adventures! I've only been to a few in the UK but would love to make it to some in Europe next year. Can't wait to see your next vlog!
@Maya-ii6im3 күн бұрын
Danke das du deine schönen Erlebnisse mit uns teilst 🤗wünsche dir viel Freude 👋
@elaineenstone68343 күн бұрын
Love the variety of fabric you bought. The yarns are wonderful colours and the food looked delicious. 🇬🇧
@lauriekimmelstiel29764 күн бұрын
Love this podcast. Inspiring
@lauriekimmelstiel29764 күн бұрын
You mentioned a German Jewish series. Details please, my friend is in Berlin is interested. Danke
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
it’s called “die Zweiflers” 😊
@opencirclestitches4 күн бұрын
This video needs a warning to not watch if you’re hungry 😂 the food looks delicious
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
hahahahah oops 🙊
@bgbaltuth4 күн бұрын
Wonderful to spend time in Germany with you . Thank u
@isa_bambisa82254 күн бұрын
Liebe Malene,hach Danke für den tollen Vlog und eine Portion Berlin-Feeling, wo ich selbst 8 Jahre gelebt habe 🥰 übrigens steht dir der Messy-Bun und der Hoodie mega gut 🤩 Vielleicht wäre übrigens das neue Strickmuster von Paula_M etwas für dich 🙂 Happy Sunday ❤
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
vielen lieben dank Isa! das design gefällt mir sehr gut, wenn du das neue top oder tshirt meinst :) auf jeden fall eine gute option! liebe grüße und happy knitting ✨
@sarahhogner34994 күн бұрын
Hey Marlene:) Susanne Müller von Paula_m hat ein super schönes Basic T-Shirt rausgebracht, das wäre bestimmt toll für dein Leinen-Garn:)
@jacquelinedenkinger56254 күн бұрын
Hallo aus Köln 🤗 Du bist ganz schnell ganz nach oben unter meine Lieblingspodcaster gewandert, deine Art ist so unaufgeregt. Das Friday Slipover ist mein meistgetragenes Teil, es ist super schön und leicht zu kombinieren. Zum Pillingproblem: Ich hab es aus Drops Daisy gestrickt das pillt wie blöde, aber da ein Slipover keine Ärmel hat, die permanent am Körper reiben, hält es sich echt in Grenzen. Got for it! ☺
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
Vielen Dank für das liebe Kommentar :) das stimmt natürlich, guter Punkt!
@naddsn63744 күн бұрын
vielen Dank für den tollen Einblick in das wool weekend - nächstes Jahr möchte ich da auch mal hin - sehr schönes Video! Coole Socke.... also da ja die achtziger als Lebensgefühl und Style ja gerade so angesagt sind, finde ich den Spruch eigentlich wieder richtig cool 🙂 p.S. ich bin alt genug um ihn noch " live" erlebt zu haben 🤣😂 nochmal danke für das tolle video
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
Hahah je öfter ich ihn jetzt auf meine Flasche lese, desto häufiger muss ich eigentlich auch schmunzeln 🤭😄 danke dir!!
@like.other.girls.4 күн бұрын
Ich bin so froh das dir der Markt gefallen hat ❤ Liebe Grüße von Laura
@JarmilaValickova5 күн бұрын
Thank you for the very nice talk. I really enjoyed the beautiful shots of Edinburgh and nature. Thanks for the yarn sample. They are so gorgeous. I am sending greetings from Brno from the Czech Republic. Jarmila
@NK-jo9kz5 күн бұрын
Ein richtig schöner vlog, nächstes Jahr muss ich auch unbedingt dabei sein! Ich liebe das coole Socke Design von Wollen Berlin. Der Spruch ist ein bisschen altbacken, aber mit dem Design und dem Strickbezug liebe ich es sehr 😅
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
Danke dir 💛 Dem kann ich nur hundertprozentig zustimmen! 😄🧦
@oh_konfetti5 күн бұрын
Hach, so toll das Wochenende durch das Video noch einmal zu durchleben. War schön mit dir. 🫶🏻
@frau_seekuh5 күн бұрын
Ich kann mich Kira nur anschließen 😊 Danke für das schöne Video und die Erinnerungen an das Wochenende! Der Besuch aus Marburg war definitiv eins meiner Highlights 🧡
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
ihr Lieben! Ich hatte so eine schöne Zeit und ihr beiden inspiriert mich immer wieder 🌞🤗
@eprohoda5 күн бұрын
hello!Super~unreal channel.
@annakatris35836 күн бұрын
Hello Marlene, I do like your styling of Not perfect linen with the knitted items. Fabulous look. You have inspired me. I love all the coffee to ginger colours. 🧶👌
@nadiabobkova79797 күн бұрын
About the Italian bind-off, Petiteknit has the greatest video tutorial on her own webpage where she explains it perfectly well.
@marleneknits5 күн бұрын
interesting! I’ve found other designers tend to link tutorials like that in the pattern as well which is handy :)
@sfbandmom9 күн бұрын
What an amazing trip! Would you mind if I ask which pattern it is that you are wearing the day that you did the yarn dying? It was a gray pull over so pretty !! Can’t wait to see more festivals!
@marleneknits5 күн бұрын
that must’ve been the storm sweater by petiteknit :) thank you!
@RachelBearn9 күн бұрын
I’ve been really enjoying having the mix of sewing and knitting in your podcasts! So lovely to see all your makes and I really enjoyed your MeMadeMay outfits ❤️
@marleneknits5 күн бұрын
thank you Rachel 🧡
@sylviafikiert48259 күн бұрын
Another great episode! You have kept me company while I have been knitting 😊 Esther jacket looks beautiful 🤩
@courtneylee33529 күн бұрын
I was thinking about the struggle you've been having with the US seam allowance and there's a quilting tool that looks crazy but I love it. It's called a measuring guide and has an 1/8" to 2" gauge and you line it up on the edge of your fabric and match your gauge. Dritz is the manufacturer and it's called the Dritz 14 in 1 measuring gauge. I'm not sure if it's available in Germany but it's an idea :)
@marleneknits3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I’ll look it up :)
@cwanlin1289 күн бұрын
What a lovely share of your trip!! I will be cruising in September, and one stop is Edinburgh, so I was pleased to see the 2 shops your talked about. They are on my list.
@xxabsxx3110 күн бұрын
I’m sure you’re asked this all the time but I can’t help remark on your English accent it’s truly wonderful I can barely detect the German accent. I really enjoyed the video. I live in the midlands and I am planning a trip down to London so you’ve given me some great ideas. ♥️
@marleneknits10 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@aimeeo494810 күн бұрын
I love your sweet shop blanket! I am making my second one and just love the mindless knitting! After this though, I will be taking a break, I have been knitting blankets for a year now and need a break!! ❤
@joannesnel360511 күн бұрын
The esther jacket looks great! I was wondering if you could share some of your favorite German yarn brands? I'm looking to source more locally :)
@marleneknits10 күн бұрын
thank you! you can check out our onlineshop where we’ve still got a bit of rain cloud and sage left! other sustainable german yarn brands I know of / want to try knitting with are soil (unspun german wool), mährle (several different german bread yarns!) and calling sheep has some pommernschaf wolle but of course there are many more :)
@T139w11 күн бұрын
I love the esther jacket and the archer work pants!! your colour choice is amazing as always :) I find the issue with height specific pattern is that some people have longer legs and others have longer torsos meaning height doesn't tell you about leg length? not sure if that makes sense but yeah... scared about getting into sewing..
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
oh you are totally right!! I feel like I’m always talking about my torso being shorter and legs longer but didn’t even think about this affecting sewing pants?! I‘ll definitely add length to my next version :)
@roos763111 күн бұрын
SO much inspiration from me made may!
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
thank you ☺️
@twopurlsinapod11 күн бұрын
Eeep your book club cardigan is gonna be glorious!!!
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
thank you ☺️🥰
@contempl8ive11 күн бұрын
Beautiful knits! I’m knitting the stripe hype sweater too but didn’t like the yarns I was using so frogged most of it. Yours is pretty
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
thank you! I hope you’ll find another yarn combination that you’ll love for yours ☺️
@sarahju12 күн бұрын
Love the Video and your style, you are such an inspiration. :) Which colour season are you, I've been experimenting with that myself lately?
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
thank you so much! 🧡 I haven’t had an official analysis done but I have tried several online tests which all came back either ad soft or warm autumn 🍂 which was also what I we hoping for 🤭 so I won’t be questioning it too much ahah
@rochellerowe-wiseman922612 күн бұрын
Love (!!!) this outfit. The cardigan with the trousers.
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
aww thanks!! :)
@sarahs.handmakes12 күн бұрын
Your spinning in the travelers shawl looks amazing! Thanks for another great episode. I love that you’re including more crafts and hobbies into your podcast ☺️ it inspires me to try some other crafts!
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
ooh thanks for the positive feedback 🫶🏻 I‘m glad!! enjoy your making ☺️
@TheSolipsist012 күн бұрын
Wo ich gerade „punsh snaps“ höre: Nimmt um himmelswillen mehr mit als Du eigentlich brauchen wirst! Plane ruhig 5 mehr ein um sie an Reststoff der gleichen Dicke auszutesten. Nimm die Zangeteile und denke nicht mal an den Hammer! Ich hab gerade welche von Prym an eine Regenjacke gemacht und es war die reinste Hölle. Mein Mann und ich habe uns mehr als 2h damit beschäftigt was wie herum rauf muss und haben wie die Blöden gehämmert. Wir sind gut mit Werkzeugen und bauen viel, aber das Ding war schrecklich. Ich hab dann noch wo eine Zange aus dem System von Prym gefunden und damit war es um Welten besser, aber hat mich mehr Zeit gekostet als ich je gedacht hätte. (2 Stunden für Ösen und nochmal 2 Stunden für die Druckknöpfe). Plane das ein. 😅 Aber trotz des Stresses sehen sie schon echt professionell aus.
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
vielen dank für den hinweis! ich habe tatsächlich auch keine schönen gefunden und überlege mir dann lieber nochmal eine neue lösung oder weiß nun zumindest schon mal ein bisschen bescheid :)
@evaniki199512 күн бұрын
I love Le Knit patterns but never started knitting her designs simply because I don't want to stress myself. I've heard so many reviews on her patterns having tons of mistakes and I just don't get it how can a designer release a pattern with mistakes in words, not even speaking about tech mistakes. It seems like her patterns don't go through correct testing and editing (at least in English). I really wanted to knit her palm tee and other designs but the reviews have scared me enough to just not do that. There are many many amazing designers who put their effort and money into making a great pattern that is free from mistakes at least.
@denisedejose7184 күн бұрын
I made the Palme tee and I don’t remember any pattern mistakes….
@Macasmum12 күн бұрын
Thanks for another well presented podcast. Please be kind to yourself and remember that your crafting is to make you happy and people who give you patterns know this.👩🌾🐑
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! 🧡
@alexandradegruyter12 күн бұрын
🌈❤️
@crochetismytherapy12 күн бұрын
Wie immer war es wunderbar, dir zuzuhören während ich meinen ersten (Rhabarber-) sweater stricke und jetzt will ich endlich mal meine Nähmaschine verstehen lernen - dein Stil ist so inspirierend!
@marleneknits11 күн бұрын
danke dir! ☺️ viel spaß beim stricken :)
@darlenedavis358512 күн бұрын
I love your memademay idea and loved seeing all the pictures of each day. You are doing great with all your making.
@marleneknits12 күн бұрын
thanks Darlene! 🥰
@brookwillow13 күн бұрын
My gosh that yarn you spun for the Traveler Shawl sure is beautiful!
@marleneknits13 күн бұрын
aww thanks Ahna 🥰
@Maria.H2613 күн бұрын
Great vlog as always ❤️ I’ve decided to try crocheting and sewing in addition to knitting!
@marleneknits13 күн бұрын
thats wonderful ☺️
@Dabbleroni-dj9wt13 күн бұрын
Thank you for including the size inclusive pattern/designer suggestion, the Ellie Summer Top looks lovely! I always enjoy watching your videos and feel inspired by your makes and project choices.
@marleneknits13 күн бұрын
glad it was helpful! thank you so much for watching 💛✨
@ursulas936912 күн бұрын
I made the Ellie Summer Top and I love it. Fits so well! However I am a smaller size so can't speak to the fit on a larger body.
@Jenny-dp4ze13 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video! I love your Esther jacket. Regarding size inclusivity, it's ultimately up to the designers to decide which sizes they want to offer. They handle the pattern editing and often bear the cost of technical editors, among other expenses. As knitters, we can choose whether or not to knit their designs. Personally, I knit everything in larger sizes, so many vintage patterns aren't available to me. When that happens, I simply find another pattern that I like.
@marleneknits13 күн бұрын
thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate an open conversation around this topic and have decided for my podcast to address it as I hope this will help other knitters of a wide range of bodies to find beautiful patterns to knit - I also believe that designers who put in that kind of work could ask for higher prices for their patterns to be compensated for their work obviously :)
@KnittedWithPina15 күн бұрын
I can't believe I'm one of the winners! Thank you!!!!
@chet105121 күн бұрын
LisaR; Such cute styling !!I did try helical knitting many years ago .. My feeling was I'd rather try to just blend a few rows towards the end of a skein . I found it annoying to have the two skeins ( add the mohair & that wouldn't add any fun to the mix for me ... ;) Love your projects ! A tip for plaid sewing - baste by hand first to keep everything lined up ❤
@marleneknits20 күн бұрын
I agree.. it’s not the worst but also not a lot of fun 😄 thank you!!
@Makeba-th1wr21 күн бұрын
Oh I felt the same about Jules shopupdates :)
@jimmydoesknitting22 күн бұрын
Cute knits. You're tempting me to cast on an Esther Jacket. This yarn shop... what's it called? Are you an owner or do you work there?
@marleneknits20 күн бұрын
I just finished it and would highly recommend, it’s a really cute and fun jacket! it’s called Strickfairliebt, I work there & do not own it :)
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Das Plain Yoke Tee könnte vllt was sein…
das hab ich mit gekauft und für mein grünes Leinengarn auf der Liste! danke dir :)
I just finished a Tolsta and I love the simplicity of it ❤
Beautiful! Now, what's that stuffie pattern at 36:28! It is ADORABLE!
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/merri-molly it’s by Cinthia Vallet! ☺️
Love seeing all your yarn festival adventures! I've only been to a few in the UK but would love to make it to some in Europe next year. Can't wait to see your next vlog!
Danke das du deine schönen Erlebnisse mit uns teilst 🤗wünsche dir viel Freude 👋
Love the variety of fabric you bought. The yarns are wonderful colours and the food looked delicious. 🇬🇧
Love this podcast. Inspiring
You mentioned a German Jewish series. Details please, my friend is in Berlin is interested. Danke
it’s called “die Zweiflers” 😊
This video needs a warning to not watch if you’re hungry 😂 the food looks delicious
hahahahah oops 🙊
Wonderful to spend time in Germany with you . Thank u
Liebe Malene,hach Danke für den tollen Vlog und eine Portion Berlin-Feeling, wo ich selbst 8 Jahre gelebt habe 🥰 übrigens steht dir der Messy-Bun und der Hoodie mega gut 🤩 Vielleicht wäre übrigens das neue Strickmuster von Paula_M etwas für dich 🙂 Happy Sunday ❤
vielen lieben dank Isa! das design gefällt mir sehr gut, wenn du das neue top oder tshirt meinst :) auf jeden fall eine gute option! liebe grüße und happy knitting ✨
Hey Marlene:) Susanne Müller von Paula_m hat ein super schönes Basic T-Shirt rausgebracht, das wäre bestimmt toll für dein Leinen-Garn:)
Hallo aus Köln 🤗 Du bist ganz schnell ganz nach oben unter meine Lieblingspodcaster gewandert, deine Art ist so unaufgeregt. Das Friday Slipover ist mein meistgetragenes Teil, es ist super schön und leicht zu kombinieren. Zum Pillingproblem: Ich hab es aus Drops Daisy gestrickt das pillt wie blöde, aber da ein Slipover keine Ärmel hat, die permanent am Körper reiben, hält es sich echt in Grenzen. Got for it! ☺
Vielen Dank für das liebe Kommentar :) das stimmt natürlich, guter Punkt!
vielen Dank für den tollen Einblick in das wool weekend - nächstes Jahr möchte ich da auch mal hin - sehr schönes Video! Coole Socke.... also da ja die achtziger als Lebensgefühl und Style ja gerade so angesagt sind, finde ich den Spruch eigentlich wieder richtig cool 🙂 p.S. ich bin alt genug um ihn noch " live" erlebt zu haben 🤣😂 nochmal danke für das tolle video
Hahah je öfter ich ihn jetzt auf meine Flasche lese, desto häufiger muss ich eigentlich auch schmunzeln 🤭😄 danke dir!!
Ich bin so froh das dir der Markt gefallen hat ❤ Liebe Grüße von Laura
Thank you for the very nice talk. I really enjoyed the beautiful shots of Edinburgh and nature. Thanks for the yarn sample. They are so gorgeous. I am sending greetings from Brno from the Czech Republic. Jarmila
Ein richtig schöner vlog, nächstes Jahr muss ich auch unbedingt dabei sein! Ich liebe das coole Socke Design von Wollen Berlin. Der Spruch ist ein bisschen altbacken, aber mit dem Design und dem Strickbezug liebe ich es sehr 😅
Danke dir 💛 Dem kann ich nur hundertprozentig zustimmen! 😄🧦
Hach, so toll das Wochenende durch das Video noch einmal zu durchleben. War schön mit dir. 🫶🏻
Ich kann mich Kira nur anschließen 😊 Danke für das schöne Video und die Erinnerungen an das Wochenende! Der Besuch aus Marburg war definitiv eins meiner Highlights 🧡
ihr Lieben! Ich hatte so eine schöne Zeit und ihr beiden inspiriert mich immer wieder 🌞🤗
hello!Super~unreal channel.
Hello Marlene, I do like your styling of Not perfect linen with the knitted items. Fabulous look. You have inspired me. I love all the coffee to ginger colours. 🧶👌
About the Italian bind-off, Petiteknit has the greatest video tutorial on her own webpage where she explains it perfectly well.
interesting! I’ve found other designers tend to link tutorials like that in the pattern as well which is handy :)
What an amazing trip! Would you mind if I ask which pattern it is that you are wearing the day that you did the yarn dying? It was a gray pull over so pretty !! Can’t wait to see more festivals!
that must’ve been the storm sweater by petiteknit :) thank you!
I’ve been really enjoying having the mix of sewing and knitting in your podcasts! So lovely to see all your makes and I really enjoyed your MeMadeMay outfits ❤️
thank you Rachel 🧡
Another great episode! You have kept me company while I have been knitting 😊 Esther jacket looks beautiful 🤩
I was thinking about the struggle you've been having with the US seam allowance and there's a quilting tool that looks crazy but I love it. It's called a measuring guide and has an 1/8" to 2" gauge and you line it up on the edge of your fabric and match your gauge. Dritz is the manufacturer and it's called the Dritz 14 in 1 measuring gauge. I'm not sure if it's available in Germany but it's an idea :)
Thanks for the tip! I’ll look it up :)
What a lovely share of your trip!! I will be cruising in September, and one stop is Edinburgh, so I was pleased to see the 2 shops your talked about. They are on my list.
I’m sure you’re asked this all the time but I can’t help remark on your English accent it’s truly wonderful I can barely detect the German accent. I really enjoyed the video. I live in the midlands and I am planning a trip down to London so you’ve given me some great ideas. ♥️
Thank you! 😃
I love your sweet shop blanket! I am making my second one and just love the mindless knitting! After this though, I will be taking a break, I have been knitting blankets for a year now and need a break!! ❤
The esther jacket looks great! I was wondering if you could share some of your favorite German yarn brands? I'm looking to source more locally :)
thank you! you can check out our onlineshop where we’ve still got a bit of rain cloud and sage left! other sustainable german yarn brands I know of / want to try knitting with are soil (unspun german wool), mährle (several different german bread yarns!) and calling sheep has some pommernschaf wolle but of course there are many more :)
I love the esther jacket and the archer work pants!! your colour choice is amazing as always :) I find the issue with height specific pattern is that some people have longer legs and others have longer torsos meaning height doesn't tell you about leg length? not sure if that makes sense but yeah... scared about getting into sewing..
oh you are totally right!! I feel like I’m always talking about my torso being shorter and legs longer but didn’t even think about this affecting sewing pants?! I‘ll definitely add length to my next version :)
SO much inspiration from me made may!
thank you ☺️
Eeep your book club cardigan is gonna be glorious!!!
thank you ☺️🥰
Beautiful knits! I’m knitting the stripe hype sweater too but didn’t like the yarns I was using so frogged most of it. Yours is pretty
thank you! I hope you’ll find another yarn combination that you’ll love for yours ☺️
Love the Video and your style, you are such an inspiration. :) Which colour season are you, I've been experimenting with that myself lately?
thank you so much! 🧡 I haven’t had an official analysis done but I have tried several online tests which all came back either ad soft or warm autumn 🍂 which was also what I we hoping for 🤭 so I won’t be questioning it too much ahah
Love (!!!) this outfit. The cardigan with the trousers.
aww thanks!! :)
Your spinning in the travelers shawl looks amazing! Thanks for another great episode. I love that you’re including more crafts and hobbies into your podcast ☺️ it inspires me to try some other crafts!
ooh thanks for the positive feedback 🫶🏻 I‘m glad!! enjoy your making ☺️
Wo ich gerade „punsh snaps“ höre: Nimmt um himmelswillen mehr mit als Du eigentlich brauchen wirst! Plane ruhig 5 mehr ein um sie an Reststoff der gleichen Dicke auszutesten. Nimm die Zangeteile und denke nicht mal an den Hammer! Ich hab gerade welche von Prym an eine Regenjacke gemacht und es war die reinste Hölle. Mein Mann und ich habe uns mehr als 2h damit beschäftigt was wie herum rauf muss und haben wie die Blöden gehämmert. Wir sind gut mit Werkzeugen und bauen viel, aber das Ding war schrecklich. Ich hab dann noch wo eine Zange aus dem System von Prym gefunden und damit war es um Welten besser, aber hat mich mehr Zeit gekostet als ich je gedacht hätte. (2 Stunden für Ösen und nochmal 2 Stunden für die Druckknöpfe). Plane das ein. 😅 Aber trotz des Stresses sehen sie schon echt professionell aus.
vielen dank für den hinweis! ich habe tatsächlich auch keine schönen gefunden und überlege mir dann lieber nochmal eine neue lösung oder weiß nun zumindest schon mal ein bisschen bescheid :)
I love Le Knit patterns but never started knitting her designs simply because I don't want to stress myself. I've heard so many reviews on her patterns having tons of mistakes and I just don't get it how can a designer release a pattern with mistakes in words, not even speaking about tech mistakes. It seems like her patterns don't go through correct testing and editing (at least in English). I really wanted to knit her palm tee and other designs but the reviews have scared me enough to just not do that. There are many many amazing designers who put their effort and money into making a great pattern that is free from mistakes at least.
I made the Palme tee and I don’t remember any pattern mistakes….
Thanks for another well presented podcast. Please be kind to yourself and remember that your crafting is to make you happy and people who give you patterns know this.👩🌾🐑
Thank you so much! 🧡
🌈❤️
Wie immer war es wunderbar, dir zuzuhören während ich meinen ersten (Rhabarber-) sweater stricke und jetzt will ich endlich mal meine Nähmaschine verstehen lernen - dein Stil ist so inspirierend!
danke dir! ☺️ viel spaß beim stricken :)
I love your memademay idea and loved seeing all the pictures of each day. You are doing great with all your making.
thanks Darlene! 🥰
My gosh that yarn you spun for the Traveler Shawl sure is beautiful!
aww thanks Ahna 🥰
Great vlog as always ❤️ I’ve decided to try crocheting and sewing in addition to knitting!
thats wonderful ☺️
Thank you for including the size inclusive pattern/designer suggestion, the Ellie Summer Top looks lovely! I always enjoy watching your videos and feel inspired by your makes and project choices.
glad it was helpful! thank you so much for watching 💛✨
I made the Ellie Summer Top and I love it. Fits so well! However I am a smaller size so can't speak to the fit on a larger body.
Thank you for the video! I love your Esther jacket. Regarding size inclusivity, it's ultimately up to the designers to decide which sizes they want to offer. They handle the pattern editing and often bear the cost of technical editors, among other expenses. As knitters, we can choose whether or not to knit their designs. Personally, I knit everything in larger sizes, so many vintage patterns aren't available to me. When that happens, I simply find another pattern that I like.
thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate an open conversation around this topic and have decided for my podcast to address it as I hope this will help other knitters of a wide range of bodies to find beautiful patterns to knit - I also believe that designers who put in that kind of work could ask for higher prices for their patterns to be compensated for their work obviously :)
I can't believe I'm one of the winners! Thank you!!!!
LisaR; Such cute styling !!I did try helical knitting many years ago .. My feeling was I'd rather try to just blend a few rows towards the end of a skein . I found it annoying to have the two skeins ( add the mohair & that wouldn't add any fun to the mix for me ... ;) Love your projects ! A tip for plaid sewing - baste by hand first to keep everything lined up ❤
I agree.. it’s not the worst but also not a lot of fun 😄 thank you!!
Oh I felt the same about Jules shopupdates :)
Cute knits. You're tempting me to cast on an Esther Jacket. This yarn shop... what's it called? Are you an owner or do you work there?
I just finished it and would highly recommend, it’s a really cute and fun jacket! it’s called Strickfairliebt, I work there & do not own it :)