Thank you SO MUCH to everyone you has watched, subscribed or left me a message here, on IG or on Youtube. You all are the sweetest <3
Hoping you will like this one too, it's a bit longer and was slightly less weird to record so this might be the beginning of something fun :)
Show Notes!
FINISHED OBJECTS
- Waterlily by Meghan Fernandes - Pompom Quaterly Spring 2014
Yarn: Drops Baby Alpaca and Silk
- Garter Ear Flap Hat - free on the Purl Bee website
Yarn: Quince & Co Lark in the Belize colorway
- Basic worsted weight baby hat
Yarn: Cascade 220 in white + Malabrigo Rios in the Indiecita colorway
WORKS IN PROGRESS
- Elske socks by Merrian Holland - Pompom Quaterly Spring 2015
yarn: Drops Fabel Uni Colours
- Battersea by Valerie Miller - free on her blog
Yarn: We Are Knitters The Cottons Yarn
- Textured Shawl yet to be named by me.
Yarn: Madeline Tosh Merino Light in the Shire colorway
STASH LOVE
The Wool Barn !
BFL lace in the Jeans colorway + Stardust sock in the Pink Speckles colorway
NEXT ON THE NEEDLES
- April Come she will by Annalisa Dione (the pattern is free until the end of April)
- Docklight by Brooklyn Tweed
PODCAST I MENTIONED AND LOVE
Maria - Stitched in Sweden
Molly - A Homespun House
Dani - Little Bobbins Knits
Your lovely voice has been keeping me company as I prepared our dinner tonight :) Your knitting is so lovely: you must be fast too, which is an advantage for all of us because you always have lots to show us!
ReplyDeletewell knowing you want to record an episode is also pretty good motivation to finish things and start new one ;)
DeleteLovely episode! The baby hats you made are cute, and your Waterlily looks so elegant. And I love the socks you're working on...those colors are perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, did I hear you correctly that you've only been knitting for a year? If so...wow. You dove right into socks and lace and colorwork fearlessly! I've been knitting for four years, and it took me two to get brave enough to try socks or a sweater, and I'm just now doing some simple lace. (And learning to knit colorwork is something I want to do this year.)
more like a year and a half now but I like to go straight to complicated stuff, everything else seems simpler after :)
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