I love the attention you give to each pattern, and the pro's and con's you share. I also love hearing about wonderful, ethically sourced yarns. I am so glad I found your podcast!
Wonderful podcast thank you. Your excitement for knitting is contagious. I love your pattern choices and aesthetic. I presently am knitting Isabell Kraemer's Aldous sweater in a charcoal grey combo of Erika Knight's Local yarn- Masam and BFL, with Isager alpaca one lace. I love the fabric it makes soft yet sturdy also. Can't wait to get in to it. First try on now was good - hoping the neck blocks outwards. Thanks so much for sharing - I LOVE your podcasts 🙏🧡❤💙
Thank you so much for warm words 🤗 Erika Knight’s wool local is my dream to knit with! Still haven’t tried it yet. How rustic or soft do you find it towards the skin ? I will take a look at the sweater you’ve mentioned ♥️
@@nikitinaknits Hi! I would say that the Erika Knight's Local BFL/Masham is a mild-med rustic feel. I am sensitive and the combo with the small amount of lace alpaca one, is really lovely on my skin. Feels sturdy without prickliness or scratch for me anyway. The sweater - just plain/basic so that I can grab this sweater, throw it on, even if working in the garden ha. 🥰 keep warm up there (northern hemisphere) - I am in New Zealand - our summer now 🙏😘
@@sharonmerton9812 Thank you! Will be def trying this yarn, I love the brand a lot and local yarns are always a priority for me. New Zealand is my dream destination, I would like to hike the whole place there!
I have also yarn from Bouclelaine in my stash for a cardigan that was featured innthe pompom magazine a year ago. Looking forward to cadting on. My yarn also contains angora fibres
Evgenia, love the yarn and the patterns you mentioned! But there are no WIPs in this video , what are you working on now? Did you start any Korean designs?
Thank you🤗 This video is only a review of my future plans, but I have posted a podcast recently where I spoke about my finished work and WIPs, its a podcast NO 3: ua-cam.com/video/JNAU_lLSP2k/v-deo.htmlsi=bXOy4ZnsmSeqQkDi Regarding Korean designs, the blossom vest is next 😍
To me as well, but it will be there from now on, it’s necessary for the sound. I will put it more to the side for the next podcast but will be still there 🥲
I love the attention you give to each pattern, and the pro's and con's you share. I also love hearing about wonderful, ethically sourced yarns. I am so glad I found your podcast!
Thank you very much for wonderful words 😌
Everything about this podcast was absolutely lovely...especially you! Time to add more patterns to my favorites : )
Oh thank you so much for such warm comment 😍🤍
Thank you for the podcast, I love the selection of the patterns. They are so unique, great inspiration for me!
Thank you very much 🙏🏼
Oh my gosh you were a joy to watch. Look forward to seeing your knits finished.
Thank you very much! Can’t wait to see them live as well 💙
The sound quality of your new mic is amazing!
Thank you very much! trying to improve 🤍
Amazing podcast 💙 love all the knitting projects 🧤🧥🧣
Thank you very much 🫶
Wonderful podcast! You always choose such beautiful patterns. The Pachira sweater is now in my future plans!
Wow! Thank you 🤗 I hope you enjoy the process! Do you already know the yarn and the color for your Pachira?
@ I’ve been wanting to try some natural undyed yarn from a local alpaca farm and I think this might be my opportunity 😊
Loving your videos so much! beautiful designs and colors 😍
Thank you 💞
Wonderful podcast thank you. Your excitement for knitting is contagious. I love your pattern choices and aesthetic. I presently am knitting Isabell Kraemer's Aldous sweater in a charcoal grey combo of Erika Knight's Local yarn- Masam and BFL, with Isager alpaca one lace. I love the fabric it makes soft yet sturdy also. Can't wait to get in to it. First try on now was good - hoping the neck blocks outwards. Thanks so much for sharing - I LOVE your podcasts 🙏🧡❤💙
Thank you so much for warm words 🤗 Erika Knight’s wool local is my dream to knit with! Still haven’t tried it yet. How rustic or soft do you find it towards the skin ? I will take a look at the sweater you’ve mentioned ♥️
@@nikitinaknits Hi! I would say that the Erika Knight's Local BFL/Masham is a mild-med rustic feel. I am sensitive and the combo with the small amount of lace alpaca one, is really lovely on my skin. Feels sturdy without prickliness or scratch for me anyway. The sweater - just plain/basic so that I can grab this sweater, throw it on, even if working in the garden ha. 🥰 keep warm up there (northern hemisphere) - I am in New Zealand - our summer now 🙏😘
@@sharonmerton9812 Thank you! Will be def trying this yarn, I love the brand a lot and local yarns are always a priority for me. New Zealand is my dream destination, I would like to hike the whole place there!
Спасибо❤
И Вам, за просмотр 🫶
I have also yarn from Bouclelaine in my stash for a cardigan that was featured innthe pompom magazine a year ago. Looking forward to cadting on. My yarn also contains angora fibres
Oh I d love to try that one as well! Enjoy the project 🤗
Evgenia, love the yarn and the patterns you mentioned! But there are no WIPs in this video , what are you working on now? Did you start any Korean designs?
Thank you🤗 This video is only a review of my future plans, but I have posted a podcast recently where I spoke about my finished work and WIPs, its a podcast NO 3: ua-cam.com/video/JNAU_lLSP2k/v-deo.htmlsi=bXOy4ZnsmSeqQkDi
Regarding Korean designs, the blossom vest is next 😍
The Merino dArles is from a breed of merino sheep farmed in the Arles region of the South of France.
Interesting , thanks!
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У petite knit есть описание манишки на молнии.
Спасибо! я видела ее и там мне не нравится как собирается полотно у шеи от погонов, не хватает глубины горловины (
This big black arm holding the mic is disturbing
To me as well, but it will be there from now on, it’s necessary for the sound. I will put it more to the side for the next podcast but will be still there 🥲