I love that nature can make us feel emotional like that, it's strange and beautiful when that happens. Why were all those bras on that wall?
@rachelahkit5878Күн бұрын
I have your Rhue sweater planned for Rebel Darkness!
@patriceguise4201Күн бұрын
So glad you loved your trip to New Zealand. Looking forward to seeing the Fiordland part of your trip too. I live near there and we holiday there in the summer. It’s stunning!
@IledeMontagneКүн бұрын
I'm subscribed to a whole list of Russian and Turkish knitting channels that post videos demonstrating various stitches 😂 I use them as a kind of stitch dictionary, though that makes it difficult to reference if I ever want to write up patterns using the stitches 🥴
@the.creabeaКүн бұрын
ME TOO!
@Zillah123Күн бұрын
Loved seeing your interesting footage of Deb’s dyehouse at Outlaw Yarns. Lovely to see you enjoying our awesome country.
@antarcticknittingКүн бұрын
It was so fun to experience the knitting festival with you, it looks absolutely gooorgeous and I loved seeing how it was all set up in the building, the tour you gave us was extremely fun! The only trouble I'm having now is I want to abandon all my WIPs and get the lobster kit 😂 PS: Idk if someone else already mentioned it, but Sokołowska is a Polish surname! Maybe the colour was a collab? This definitely made me look up the dyer and see if I can find anything more on this, haha
@wendydenton9357Күн бұрын
What a beautiful country, some day I will make the trip I laughed at your 'driving anxiety'. The first time we went to Ireland, my husband had never driven on the left, we live in Canada. We headed out in a tiny standard car, with the shift on the left and driving on the left, in the rain. Single lane roads, winding up and down and we thought some where off road. Nothing like our 4-7 lane freeways we have here. I was so frightened because the rock walls were so close to my side of the car! He even stopped when a large tour bus headed our way! We survived and still laugh about that adventure. Thanks for the footage.
@elainekidd5442Күн бұрын
Loved this episode 😮❤
@jeanandreas3446Күн бұрын
Thanks for taking us a lot…..😊😊😎🥰☀️
@deniseconsiglio-lahti6443Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your trip. Wow, you knit so fast. My trip to New Zealand was 40 years ago. I came home pregnant! I also bought spinning fiber as I wasn’t knitting at the time. I like how real you are and NOT ostentatious. You don’t flash expensive yarns or project bags and tools. Your designs are for everyone. I saw you last year at Rhinebeck but was too shy to say hello. Come to Seattle for Flock this summer !
@susanandrews23Күн бұрын
Sorry Rebecca I just saw the note on moving the stitch marker.
@nicolelafontaine1720Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your trip with us, such beautiful landscapes !!!
@susanandrews23Күн бұрын
Hi Rebeca I think there is a problem with chart B. When you do your second repeat the last row and the first row don’t coincide. The last row has 2 stitches before the chart repeat and 5 stitches after. When you do the first row there is 1 stitch with a yarn over , where there are 2 stitches in that place, then the repeats start, this also makes the repeat not line up properly. At the end you have a SSK and 4 knit stitches which doesn’t correspond to the 5 stitches from the last row of the repeat. After much figuring out I had to move my stitch markers over one stitch to the right to make the stitch pattern work out.
@the.creabeaКүн бұрын
Hey, you can email the address on the front page of all of my patterns for pattern support.
@debweiss470Күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I spent a month in NZ last year at the same time of year. I also have a photo of the fence with all the bras :). I remember how literally “stunning” every view was. Thanks for helping me relive the trip. And your pink hat is adorable!
@addy53352 күн бұрын
Looks amazing!
@vysgiyi2 күн бұрын
I love how much fun you’ve had on this trip. And rightly so! The landscape is beautiful and you are doing so many cool and fun things!! But I’m glad that the trip turned out to be even better than you were expecting. I’ll have to def make it into future traveling plans for sure!
@valeriehazel48582 күн бұрын
I knitted an Agnes jumper (Brooklyn Tweed pattern) in Outlaw Yarn's Rebel Destiny Light and it is by far the best wearing wool I have ever knit with. I wear the Agnes all the time and it has great drape with barely any pills at all. It looks as new as the day it came off the blocking mats, so if you like woollen spun yarns, I can't recommend it highly enough. Great video, so interesting and thanks for taking us along with you.
@josimpson6712 күн бұрын
Outlaw Yarn is the best. Just knitting myself up a colour work sweater in Rebel Light. And have a couple of sweater lots of Darkness in stash, don't know what they will become.
@debnew61952 күн бұрын
Gorgeous! Will you sharing your Australia journey as well? 🇦🇺❤️🌺
@andrewswan61252 күн бұрын
Ahh. Toasted sandwiches in Picton, Ferg Burger in Queenstown (order in advance as the queues are always long), pies in Maketu, green lipped mussels at Leuven in Wellington.... heaven.
@jampotts57302 күн бұрын
sometimes it needs a visitors perspective to appreciate how amazing NZ is and the incredible diversity of scenery within fairly short distances and most of it easily accessible. Thanks for showing us your road trip and yes, sometimes the sheer wonder of nature brings tears of appreciation. I knew you would get a lot of wear from your lovely Lauder,
@ngrieve7292 күн бұрын
I think "that golden shore" is from Bathe in the River by Hollie Smith: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lW1psc-sZrnKg6w.htmlsi=lxPq9QJJBU1x2tFI
@bgbaltuth2 күн бұрын
Love the Junction Fiber Mill cap😎thank you for taking us along . Beautiful place.
@rebeccaknudsen61902 күн бұрын
Spincycle is $68 us dollars for 100 grams! There are some commercial yarns that can easily be substituted for much more cost effective.
@juliestone83022 күн бұрын
I've been looking forward to your South Island videos! We were there in December and looking to return in March to cycle the Otago rail trail. Cant wait! We are celebrating Kings Birthday here in NZ this weekend so Monday is a holiday. We've driven up to the southern end of Lake Taupo, about 3.5 hours from home, for some relaxation time. So glad you enjoyed your trip down under ❤
@drayner25172 күн бұрын
Outlaw Yarns is my favourite! Last year we were visiting Scotland and I finished knitting a Birkin (Caitlin Hunter) in Rebel Light while we were staying near Inverness. I did get to wear it in Scotland as it was a tad chilly! The Rebel Light is my favourite closely followed by Rebel Darkness which has a beautiful handle when knitting with it. So glad you enjoyed stopping by at Deb’s little dye place and showroom 😊.
@aknitlifeКүн бұрын
Thanks very much for sharing New Zealand with us, Rebecca! I am glad you’ve shown us the beauty of New Zealand! I’ve always wanted to go, but will never have the financial means and the ability to go! It is so zen to watch and make believe I am there in spirit. Thanks so much for sharing! Glad you had an amazing and awesome time there! Happy knitting & designing. Wishing you and your significant other a restful, relaxing, and lovely autumn! ❤️❤️
@BlackcatNZ2 күн бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardrona_Bra_Fence This is the history of the bra fence in Otago New Zealand. Not far from where I live in a tiny beach town on the west coast of the north island (Himatangi Beach) is a fence along the main highway with jandals (thongs) stuck on it 🩴😁. Great video, its truly beanie wearing weather here now. xxx
@juliestone83022 күн бұрын
We drove past the jandal fence yesterday on our way from Kapiti to Motuoapa. It always makes me smile 😃
@elaineenstone68342 күн бұрын
How beautiful. A place of dreams. 🇬🇧
@elianaalfonso77032 күн бұрын
Rebecca, you left us in suspense! Did you see a kiwi? Are they not the most pathetic, small, brown,nocturnal bird? I thought they were hilarious…. But New Zealand is stunning.
@raelenejonesКүн бұрын
It's a real privilege to see a Kiwi! They are anything but pathetic!
@garyweybright32272 күн бұрын
Yea! What a fun video Rebecca! Love the hat you whipped up on the road! So cute and the color is perfect on you! You will always remember that beanie! Plus you managed a new tester call, traveling, and keeping Sam sane whilst tackling those winding highways! Thank you for taking us along on this trip! ClaudiaSJI
@TrudySchwartzBurrill2 күн бұрын
Such beauty. New Zeraland is stunningly beautiful. Thanks for taking us with you. What are all the bras hanging on the fence for?
@MikiCrespo2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. Beautiful landscaping 🏞️
@lynnmcentire40142 күн бұрын
Why were all the bras hanging on that wall?
@andrewswan61252 күн бұрын
We try and make a bit of fun where we can downunder. ;)
@lynnmcentire40142 күн бұрын
@@andrewswan6125😂😂😂
@noeleenbyrne51972 күн бұрын
Thank you so much again for having us along with you on your travels. you can see why Lord of the rings was filmed there, it's such an untamed landscape. I live in Wicklow in Ireland about 15, 20 minutes from where a lot of the Vikings and such were filmed.
@auntylinda76402 күн бұрын
Omg, my partner has a friend in Picton! Small world ❤ Huge thanks for this look at New Zealing, Rebecca, I know I will never make it there in person, but your lovely company is the best best thing. Much love to you and Sam. You should've left his streek in😂 xxx
@louisetedorsthorst2 күн бұрын
Hi Rebecca, love your podcast. I had to order the Sana cardigan immediately, so beautiful! Thank you and I am looking forward to your next update.
@janetgillett71223 күн бұрын
You are such a joy to knit with, I love watching your creations come to life! Blue era is fabulous! Love ALL your patterns, wish I had more arms so I could knit ALL the gems! Happy Sailing⛵️
@StitchyJam_4 күн бұрын
The online knitting community for me, is a place that I have finally found my people. J
@chantalb95814 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the long sleeved Tolsta with bust shaping, can’t wait for the release / KAL🙂
@dinahhughes70204 күн бұрын
Hi Rebecca, is there still a coupon code for your subscribers for the Tolsta tee? Thanks in advance x
@rebecca-725 күн бұрын
So nice to see you again and hear about all your makes and plans! As always, I really appreciate how you talk about your yarn experiences. Very helpful for future purchases. Happy knitting and hopefully sailing!
@WhateverNr16 күн бұрын
To be honest, I haven't made any friends yet in my year of knitting, but I love that everyone is really helpful when you have a question and there seems to be no judgment of knitters with less experience. I also really enjoy knitting podcasts, because they give me inspiration and I love how calm most of them are structured!
@loopsofwool6 күн бұрын
I may have missed the giveaway but want to share that I learned to knit August 2022 after my 3rd try over a few years. Finally got my motor skills trained. I fell in love with the knitting community on KZread and Instagram almost instantly! I couldn't find enough channels and subscribed to several within days. I have to say I have been on the edge of my seat waiting for the TYDES pattern so I was sad to hear you say it's been postponed. But if you're not ready then I will gladly wait because I know you will release it when you're happy with it!
@janicelowe38386 күн бұрын
So looking forward to your next podcast about your South Island, New Zealand trip, Rebecca! It's winter here in New Zealand now, knitted cowls weather!
@ludouglas17 күн бұрын
Is there going to be a modification to that neckline as it's not sitting right. Is it a v with buttons that don't do up or a round neck with buttons that don't do up? I'm a cardi girl and love the lacework but it looks odd with buttons that can't meet in the middle. I don't want to start it until that has been modified to either do up or be a true v.
@the.creabea7 күн бұрын
Hey, the buttons do do up, as I mentioned in the video, my white version has a higher neckline than the final version of the pattern does and it was modified during testing, but my white version neckline doesn't sit as well as the final pattern does.
@ludouglas17 күн бұрын
@@the.creabea Thanks heaps. I watched it is a sarah and the problem she had with hers so i was a bit worried. thanks for the clarification.
@barbararadzeviciusbondi41507 күн бұрын
I find mohair and some sticky wool fibres clog up my sinuses. Could be that micro fibres are keeping your head feel stuffy. Just a thought.
@shelleycraft42737 күн бұрын
I have only discovered the knitting community about 3 years ago. I was so excited to find podcasts of knitting and have learned so much about yarn and patterns! It has become as much of a "hobby" for me as knitting!
@elianaalfonso77037 күн бұрын
Thanks for another fun episode Rebecca!
@Fel.M7 күн бұрын
Cool new pattern. This is totally off topic, but I was watching an old episode and I have decided to make the Stockholm Sweater by Petite Knits. Do you know if you used the recommended ease or less? Thanks!
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Stunning scenery! What an amazing road trip.
I love that nature can make us feel emotional like that, it's strange and beautiful when that happens. Why were all those bras on that wall?
I have your Rhue sweater planned for Rebel Darkness!
So glad you loved your trip to New Zealand. Looking forward to seeing the Fiordland part of your trip too. I live near there and we holiday there in the summer. It’s stunning!
I'm subscribed to a whole list of Russian and Turkish knitting channels that post videos demonstrating various stitches 😂 I use them as a kind of stitch dictionary, though that makes it difficult to reference if I ever want to write up patterns using the stitches 🥴
ME TOO!
Loved seeing your interesting footage of Deb’s dyehouse at Outlaw Yarns. Lovely to see you enjoying our awesome country.
It was so fun to experience the knitting festival with you, it looks absolutely gooorgeous and I loved seeing how it was all set up in the building, the tour you gave us was extremely fun! The only trouble I'm having now is I want to abandon all my WIPs and get the lobster kit 😂 PS: Idk if someone else already mentioned it, but Sokołowska is a Polish surname! Maybe the colour was a collab? This definitely made me look up the dyer and see if I can find anything more on this, haha
What a beautiful country, some day I will make the trip I laughed at your 'driving anxiety'. The first time we went to Ireland, my husband had never driven on the left, we live in Canada. We headed out in a tiny standard car, with the shift on the left and driving on the left, in the rain. Single lane roads, winding up and down and we thought some where off road. Nothing like our 4-7 lane freeways we have here. I was so frightened because the rock walls were so close to my side of the car! He even stopped when a large tour bus headed our way! We survived and still laugh about that adventure. Thanks for the footage.
Loved this episode 😮❤
Thanks for taking us a lot…..😊😊😎🥰☀️
Thanks for sharing your trip. Wow, you knit so fast. My trip to New Zealand was 40 years ago. I came home pregnant! I also bought spinning fiber as I wasn’t knitting at the time. I like how real you are and NOT ostentatious. You don’t flash expensive yarns or project bags and tools. Your designs are for everyone. I saw you last year at Rhinebeck but was too shy to say hello. Come to Seattle for Flock this summer !
Sorry Rebecca I just saw the note on moving the stitch marker.
Thanks for sharing your trip with us, such beautiful landscapes !!!
Hi Rebeca I think there is a problem with chart B. When you do your second repeat the last row and the first row don’t coincide. The last row has 2 stitches before the chart repeat and 5 stitches after. When you do the first row there is 1 stitch with a yarn over , where there are 2 stitches in that place, then the repeats start, this also makes the repeat not line up properly. At the end you have a SSK and 4 knit stitches which doesn’t correspond to the 5 stitches from the last row of the repeat. After much figuring out I had to move my stitch markers over one stitch to the right to make the stitch pattern work out.
Hey, you can email the address on the front page of all of my patterns for pattern support.
Thank you so much! I spent a month in NZ last year at the same time of year. I also have a photo of the fence with all the bras :). I remember how literally “stunning” every view was. Thanks for helping me relive the trip. And your pink hat is adorable!
Looks amazing!
I love how much fun you’ve had on this trip. And rightly so! The landscape is beautiful and you are doing so many cool and fun things!! But I’m glad that the trip turned out to be even better than you were expecting. I’ll have to def make it into future traveling plans for sure!
I knitted an Agnes jumper (Brooklyn Tweed pattern) in Outlaw Yarn's Rebel Destiny Light and it is by far the best wearing wool I have ever knit with. I wear the Agnes all the time and it has great drape with barely any pills at all. It looks as new as the day it came off the blocking mats, so if you like woollen spun yarns, I can't recommend it highly enough. Great video, so interesting and thanks for taking us along with you.
Outlaw Yarn is the best. Just knitting myself up a colour work sweater in Rebel Light. And have a couple of sweater lots of Darkness in stash, don't know what they will become.
Gorgeous! Will you sharing your Australia journey as well? 🇦🇺❤️🌺
Ahh. Toasted sandwiches in Picton, Ferg Burger in Queenstown (order in advance as the queues are always long), pies in Maketu, green lipped mussels at Leuven in Wellington.... heaven.
sometimes it needs a visitors perspective to appreciate how amazing NZ is and the incredible diversity of scenery within fairly short distances and most of it easily accessible. Thanks for showing us your road trip and yes, sometimes the sheer wonder of nature brings tears of appreciation. I knew you would get a lot of wear from your lovely Lauder,
I think "that golden shore" is from Bathe in the River by Hollie Smith: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lW1psc-sZrnKg6w.htmlsi=lxPq9QJJBU1x2tFI
Love the Junction Fiber Mill cap😎thank you for taking us along . Beautiful place.
Spincycle is $68 us dollars for 100 grams! There are some commercial yarns that can easily be substituted for much more cost effective.
I've been looking forward to your South Island videos! We were there in December and looking to return in March to cycle the Otago rail trail. Cant wait! We are celebrating Kings Birthday here in NZ this weekend so Monday is a holiday. We've driven up to the southern end of Lake Taupo, about 3.5 hours from home, for some relaxation time. So glad you enjoyed your trip down under ❤
Outlaw Yarns is my favourite! Last year we were visiting Scotland and I finished knitting a Birkin (Caitlin Hunter) in Rebel Light while we were staying near Inverness. I did get to wear it in Scotland as it was a tad chilly! The Rebel Light is my favourite closely followed by Rebel Darkness which has a beautiful handle when knitting with it. So glad you enjoyed stopping by at Deb’s little dye place and showroom 😊.
Thanks very much for sharing New Zealand with us, Rebecca! I am glad you’ve shown us the beauty of New Zealand! I’ve always wanted to go, but will never have the financial means and the ability to go! It is so zen to watch and make believe I am there in spirit. Thanks so much for sharing! Glad you had an amazing and awesome time there! Happy knitting & designing. Wishing you and your significant other a restful, relaxing, and lovely autumn! ❤️❤️
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardrona_Bra_Fence This is the history of the bra fence in Otago New Zealand. Not far from where I live in a tiny beach town on the west coast of the north island (Himatangi Beach) is a fence along the main highway with jandals (thongs) stuck on it 🩴😁. Great video, its truly beanie wearing weather here now. xxx
We drove past the jandal fence yesterday on our way from Kapiti to Motuoapa. It always makes me smile 😃
How beautiful. A place of dreams. 🇬🇧
Rebecca, you left us in suspense! Did you see a kiwi? Are they not the most pathetic, small, brown,nocturnal bird? I thought they were hilarious…. But New Zealand is stunning.
It's a real privilege to see a Kiwi! They are anything but pathetic!
Yea! What a fun video Rebecca! Love the hat you whipped up on the road! So cute and the color is perfect on you! You will always remember that beanie! Plus you managed a new tester call, traveling, and keeping Sam sane whilst tackling those winding highways! Thank you for taking us along on this trip! ClaudiaSJI
Such beauty. New Zeraland is stunningly beautiful. Thanks for taking us with you. What are all the bras hanging on the fence for?
Thanks so much for sharing. Beautiful landscaping 🏞️
Why were all the bras hanging on that wall?
We try and make a bit of fun where we can downunder. ;)
@@andrewswan6125😂😂😂
Thank you so much again for having us along with you on your travels. you can see why Lord of the rings was filmed there, it's such an untamed landscape. I live in Wicklow in Ireland about 15, 20 minutes from where a lot of the Vikings and such were filmed.
Omg, my partner has a friend in Picton! Small world ❤ Huge thanks for this look at New Zealing, Rebecca, I know I will never make it there in person, but your lovely company is the best best thing. Much love to you and Sam. You should've left his streek in😂 xxx
Hi Rebecca, love your podcast. I had to order the Sana cardigan immediately, so beautiful! Thank you and I am looking forward to your next update.
You are such a joy to knit with, I love watching your creations come to life! Blue era is fabulous! Love ALL your patterns, wish I had more arms so I could knit ALL the gems! Happy Sailing⛵️
The online knitting community for me, is a place that I have finally found my people. J
Looking forward to the long sleeved Tolsta with bust shaping, can’t wait for the release / KAL🙂
Hi Rebecca, is there still a coupon code for your subscribers for the Tolsta tee? Thanks in advance x
So nice to see you again and hear about all your makes and plans! As always, I really appreciate how you talk about your yarn experiences. Very helpful for future purchases. Happy knitting and hopefully sailing!
To be honest, I haven't made any friends yet in my year of knitting, but I love that everyone is really helpful when you have a question and there seems to be no judgment of knitters with less experience. I also really enjoy knitting podcasts, because they give me inspiration and I love how calm most of them are structured!
I may have missed the giveaway but want to share that I learned to knit August 2022 after my 3rd try over a few years. Finally got my motor skills trained. I fell in love with the knitting community on KZread and Instagram almost instantly! I couldn't find enough channels and subscribed to several within days. I have to say I have been on the edge of my seat waiting for the TYDES pattern so I was sad to hear you say it's been postponed. But if you're not ready then I will gladly wait because I know you will release it when you're happy with it!
So looking forward to your next podcast about your South Island, New Zealand trip, Rebecca! It's winter here in New Zealand now, knitted cowls weather!
Is there going to be a modification to that neckline as it's not sitting right. Is it a v with buttons that don't do up or a round neck with buttons that don't do up? I'm a cardi girl and love the lacework but it looks odd with buttons that can't meet in the middle. I don't want to start it until that has been modified to either do up or be a true v.
Hey, the buttons do do up, as I mentioned in the video, my white version has a higher neckline than the final version of the pattern does and it was modified during testing, but my white version neckline doesn't sit as well as the final pattern does.
@@the.creabea Thanks heaps. I watched it is a sarah and the problem she had with hers so i was a bit worried. thanks for the clarification.
I find mohair and some sticky wool fibres clog up my sinuses. Could be that micro fibres are keeping your head feel stuffy. Just a thought.
I have only discovered the knitting community about 3 years ago. I was so excited to find podcasts of knitting and have learned so much about yarn and patterns! It has become as much of a "hobby" for me as knitting!
Thanks for another fun episode Rebecca!
Cool new pattern. This is totally off topic, but I was watching an old episode and I have decided to make the Stockholm Sweater by Petite Knits. Do you know if you used the recommended ease or less? Thanks!