Yarnitecture - Jillian Moreno - Ep. 76 - Fruity Knitting

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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  • @marye813
    @marye813 5 років тому +5

    As soon as I saw Andrew's face I knew he was leaving the office job. He was sort of glowing like a child who got exactly what he wanted for Christmas! Another great episode and so appreciate all of the segments. I've learned so much watching your program. Really enjoyed the EYF segments in addition to the lovely Asja whose patterns I've been admiring for a year or so and the incredibly knowledgeable and articulate Jillian Moreno.

  • @joannecordelia
    @joannecordelia 5 років тому +1

    I have finally got back to knitting, but have severe arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain. Limits my time but knitting is my favorite! But my other problem is getting yarn! I’ve had one person kindly send me sock yarn! How kind! Made some for my granddaughter. I would love enough yarn for some of those sweaters! Then there was a mustard shawl near the end. To die for! I would always take any yarn people offered. Just hinting! 😉 Love this show! ❤️

  • @helga5723
    @helga5723 9 місяців тому

    Thanks to Jillan, I now know my problems that I get sometimes with throwing the yarn (That´s the way I knit)! 😄

  • @allthingsthread
    @allthingsthread 5 років тому +1

    Congratulations on reaching your goal of Andrew joining the podcast full-time.
    I have been a viewer and patreon supporter from the beginning.
    You mentioned that your podcast is your product, you have an excellent "product", thank-you for the time and energy you put into each podcast.

    • @FruityKnitting
      @FruityKnitting  5 років тому

      Thank you Linda, we really appreciate your kind comments.

  • @sandymiller8206
    @sandymiller8206 5 років тому +4

    What am immense success for Andrew to be able to join Andrea in the production of this amazing product! Much congratulations!!

  • @PatValenzano
    @PatValenzano 5 років тому +1

    So happy to hear that Andrew is able to join full time now to produce your wonderful podcasts! Congratulations on attaining your goal 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @FruityKnitting
      @FruityKnitting  5 років тому +1

      Hi Pat, we aren't quite there yet but I don't want to burn out so he needs to join me for us to continue.

  • @gailmendonza6078
    @gailmendonza6078 5 років тому

    Congratulations!! Andrea and Andrew on reaching your goal of having Andrew join full time. Yours is my favourite podcast. ❤️❤️❤️ Loved this one too.

  • @brendasolanki8424
    @brendasolanki8424 5 років тому +8

    It seems you've been reading my mind Andrea! I just began spinning and bought Jillian's book a week ago. How perfect the timing on this podcast. Andrew, so wonderful to know that you'll be onboard full time! I could say so much more but I'm off to crochet my first spinning efforts into a pillow cover, maybe putting it on the KAL! . What an inspiring treat your podcasts always are! Better than going to the movies. Thank you!

  • @rebeckaroy6790
    @rebeckaroy6790 5 років тому +21

    Just a quick note about yarn weight names in the UK and Australia that Jillian might not be aware of in the US. When a yarn is labelled as a 4ply or 8ply yarn in the UK or Australia etc it is a name of the yarn WEIGHT, not its construction. It's a naming convention that has a long history but it doesn't necessarily have connection to the actual construction of the yarn in spinning terms. (Just like worsted weight does not = worsted spun.) Have a look at your 4ply or 8ply weight yarns if that is how they are named where you are. Untwist them a little and count how many strands make up the yarn. It probably doesn't equal 4 or 8 actual strands (sometimes it is more cause plied yarns can be twisted together again!) but the naming convention continues because that is what knitters and crocheters are familiar with. It was confusing at first when I started spinning here in the UK as to why these names are not used the same way when talking about the spinning process vs the yarn weight. Just in case anyone else gets confused too!

    • @sophieinspired
      @sophieinspired 5 років тому +1

      thanks for telling :) that´s a really great info to keep in mind

  • @wendybrookes1878
    @wendybrookes1878 5 років тому +1

    Wow that was definitely worth watching twice. So glad to hear Andrew is joining full time and that you may start to have some well deserved time off.

  • @sueking6543
    @sueking6543 5 років тому +5

    I loved seeing Jillian Moreno on your show! I have her plying class from Craftsy. Another great episode. Thank you.

  • @cobbe.l
    @cobbe.l 5 років тому +1

    Happy to hear Andrew is coming on board full time. You guys make a great team. Wishing you both all the best for the future.

  • @kathryngrant8313
    @kathryngrant8313 5 років тому +3

    Congratulations Andrea and Andrew! I’m very happy that you have achieved your goal for both of you to work on the show. I have learned a lot and I’m inspired every episode ( my queue gets longer every time). I was very excited to learn why my gauge is so different than the designer's sometimes- it is because I knit English style; such a helpful little tidbit. Looking forward to your continued excellent work!

  • @Bobbieliz
    @Bobbieliz 5 років тому +2

    Andrew and Andrea, congratulations! I am so happy for you that you will be working together full time. You have the most wonderful and well produced videos. Every Tuesday I think, "Is today a Fruity Knitting day?"
    I meet the most wonderful people and Andrea's interviews bring out their personalities so well. There are so many good things to say, so I will now just stop...the list is long!

  • @deannaa9849
    @deannaa9849 5 років тому +1

    Yet another great podcast... I feel your hearts and souls in each episode and am so happy to hear Andrew has been able to give notice and that both of you can take a deeper breath!

  • @dafadowndilly8919
    @dafadowndilly8919 5 років тому +10

    Wow! wow! wow! I was super excited to learn about the yarn, what a super interview... Glad to hear that Andrew will join you full time as your assistant ;)

  • @crimeandpunishment1130
    @crimeandpunishment1130 5 років тому +2

    You guys sound so elegant, peaceful and lovely. I will definitely enjoy watching your videos !

    • @Zippsters
      @Zippsters 5 років тому +1

      Thank your for this comment Claire! I'm really glad someone said this! I have also thought that one of the best reasons for watching is the lovely way this couple relate, the mutual warm regard and respect, the affection, playful, gentleness of their communications - something very special today and a great model to see - obviously normal but at the same time especially nice couple to be working together on this interesting show.

  • @susanhenry9730
    @susanhenry9730 5 років тому +1

    Congratulations on a full team effort for Fruit Knitting!!! I’m sure it is scary, but it is also an opportunity and I look forward to seeing what unfolds next. Proud to be a patron.

  • @vindeljay
    @vindeljay 5 років тому +4

    Absolutely love these podcasts. I hang out waiting for them. Thanks again.

  • @camerrell1
    @camerrell1 5 років тому +4

    Congratulations on your big step. You all have an incredible podcast. I always learn so very much and am happy to contribute. Delightful.

  • @susanallison5101
    @susanallison5101 5 років тому

    Pleased Andrew.well done to both of you.You deserve success.Fruity knitting is totally uplifting for me and I am sure many others.Long may it continue.Kind regards Susan Allison.xx

  • @KKnits
    @KKnits 5 років тому

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ so much fabulous information. And exciting news. So happy that Andrew will be able to join you in making this wonderful program.

  • @TheSuzberry
    @TheSuzberry 5 років тому

    Half way through and I’m already looking forward to rewatching the interview. I’m so proud to be a Patron.

  • @crystalrich4240
    @crystalrich4240 5 років тому

    This was such an educational experience

  • @theyarnalist6416
    @theyarnalist6416 3 роки тому

    What a wonderful interview! I have Jillian's book and absolutely love it!

  • @janemellowes674
    @janemellowes674 5 років тому

    Jillian Moreno interview was so interesting. Really clear, what a knowledgeable lady. Thank you 😊

  • @kathleenkaar6557
    @kathleenkaar6557 5 років тому

    Congrats to you both for creating this wonderful business that you can now work on together fulltime!

  • @lynnanderson2230
    @lynnanderson2230 5 років тому

    Thrilled to hear The news about Andrew! Another really enjoyable and informative episode ! Thanks so much for all your hard work in producing such a classy podcast!

  • @JanWritesMG
    @JanWritesMG 5 років тому

    Congratulations Andrew, on joining full time! I love Fruity Knitting - does my soul good.
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  • @shebear9251
    @shebear9251 5 років тому

    Oh, I loved Jonny by Garthenor. Jonny, you are everything :) Thanks for this episode. As always: superb work :)

  • @knittingonmymind5900
    @knittingonmymind5900 5 років тому

    Andrea and Andrew Thank you for a very interesting episode, I loved learning about the spinning and the different types of yarn! I am so glad I became a patron a few weeks back your videos show great excellence and I am happy Andrew is now able to join in! You both are so inspiring! Cannot wait for what is going to be presented in the future!

  • @cindyceraolo4676
    @cindyceraolo4676 5 років тому

    This was a really good podcast. I thoroughly enjoyed the interview with Jillian Moreno. She's fascinating, I learned a lot. Thank you

  • @jsmultron
    @jsmultron 5 років тому

    Excellent epsiode! Each time I’m amazed by the interesting people you find to interview. I’ve been enjoying the EYF content immensely. I hope to make it to the festival in person one day, but until then, your coverage is a great substitute. As a long-time patron of the show, I’m happy to hear that Andrew is joining the team full time. I hope that this reduces your workload a bit, so that you can enjoy some time off as well. I wouldn’t want the hosts of the most informative knitting podcast to burn out.

  • @LizCanKnit
    @LizCanKnit 5 років тому

    Congratulations Andrew!! Best wishes and success to you both.

  • @lucielevac2503
    @lucielevac2503 5 років тому +1

    So interesting, I enjoyed this podcast very much. Thank you.

  • @elysianfibres1642
    @elysianfibres1642 5 років тому +13

    Andrew, you can't keep "delegating"! haha try some simple intarsia in a swatch before you attempt the real thing. Also, insert a lifeline before the intarsia section, so you can always rip back if you're not happy. You will be glad you have a new technique under your belt and you'll have a great sense of accomplishment when you've finished it.

  • @BethanyBovard
    @BethanyBovard 5 років тому

    Wow. The sweater is amazing - the color, the pattern, and your modifications (especially the cuff!) Thank you for sharing your explanation of why you changed items. It really helps me think about design and construction.

  • @marywilson6760
    @marywilson6760 5 років тому

    Another very enjoyable video. I especially loved the interviews at the Edinburgh Festival. Just like yours and Andrew's excellent knitting skills, I was so in awe of all the stunning knits shown at the festival. Lots of very talented knitters out there. Thank You :-)

  • @kimrae6752
    @kimrae6752 5 років тому

    Congratulations on being able to go FT on the podcast Andrew! I’m already a patron and I enjoy and the great content. Thanks to you both.

  • @crimeandpunishment1130
    @crimeandpunishment1130 5 років тому

    Oh my god, Bach. Although I just started to watch this video, I must subscribe to your channel.

  • @olive5890
    @olive5890 3 роки тому

    Currently knitting a shawl wrap with @WensleydaleLongwool natural black, absolutely gorgeous!

  • @hannaniedermann6131
    @hannaniedermann6131 Рік тому

    I like these analytical aspects of yarns - in weaving you work with that - a shawl or whatever, woven on the same warp, can be flat or crunchy, only depending from the twist of the weft-yarn...

  • @BosomFemme
    @BosomFemme 5 років тому

    I somehow stumbled upon your podcast and I adored this episode! Thanks so much for the great content.

  • @Zippsters
    @Zippsters 5 років тому +14

    I've been subscribed to your channel for a while now - since you interviewed a relative. I really enjoy your excellent videos. I've watched 3 now. I'm a seamstress, knitter, wool felter and have done some crocheting. Unfortunately, being a senior my pension doesn't allow for me to commit to a monthly contribution. I looked on your patreon page but couldn't find a way to contribute without making a monthly commitment - is there a way?
    Although I'm unlikely now to spin, weave etc. I've always been fascinated. I used to live in a community that had an wonderful guild for these crafts and nearby had a number of sheep farms and a woolen broker in town. I would liked to have joined that guild then to learn but had to move to the city.
    I like everything about your videos - high quality, great music, fun people, fascinating interviews and much to inspire - thank you!

  • @carolclaibornemumey8919
    @carolclaibornemumey8919 5 років тому

    That is fascinating about the twist the knitter adds to or removes from the yarn; thank you Fruity Knitting & Jillian Moreno. I pick-knit like my Eastern European forebears. The knit stitch is formed from the back leg (which leads in EE knitting) and I wrap counter-clockwise. This adds twist and therefore tightness. This explains why my gauge can be wildly off if I've purchased an English/Thrower's knitting pattern. Aha! Great to know and explains a lot!!

  • @Diana-yj2ko
    @Diana-yj2ko 5 років тому

    Another superb episode . Best of luck to you both.

  • @bridgettodd4956
    @bridgettodd4956 5 років тому

    marvellous news that you are joining Andrea Great show so informative and interesting x

  • @lindajackson8936
    @lindajackson8936 5 років тому

    Yeah, Andrew! All the best on this 'new' venture. I'm looking forward to future episodes.

  • @bethanygyeh
    @bethanygyeh 5 років тому

    Thankyou so much for sharing my crochet toe guards on your show💖😁

  • @amymikelson3060
    @amymikelson3060 5 років тому

    Great interviews, I'm looking at buying the book. Congratulations on the next chapter of this adventure!

  • @taravanderlinde
    @taravanderlinde 5 років тому

    This was such an informative episode! Thank you.

  • @sunshinesilverarrow5292
    @sunshinesilverarrow5292 5 років тому

    Thank you guys, lovely! Hugs & sunshine 🌞 N

  • @sophieinspired
    @sophieinspired 5 років тому

    this is the first podcast i see from you, I´m at minute 37 and i love it! i´m jealous of andrews sweather and the gray one andrea was wearing during the interview - amazing work! the interview was awesome! so informative and useful thank you very very much

  • @evaelenz3889
    @evaelenz3889 5 років тому

    great as ever - good luck for that big step in your life

  • @delphinerolandgosselin9493
    @delphinerolandgosselin9493 5 років тому

    thank you for interview in yarn festival !!!!!!

  • @diannefitzmaurice9813
    @diannefitzmaurice9813 3 роки тому

    Just to add a little more info about why so many plies are used with commercial yarn. It is not just cost that is affected but the tendency is to use much less twist than might be in a balanced handspun yarn . Commercial yarns have less twist to make medium or courser fibers specifically wool, feel softer than they would be if spun with more twist. So less twist in a fine single requires more plies. Otherwise it will feel much more scratchy. Also when fewer plies are used these are not as strong as yarns with more plies when the single is finely spun.

  • @reaseAable
    @reaseAable 5 років тому +3

    Loving Andrew's sweater!

  • @lsncred19
    @lsncred19 5 років тому

    Your sweater turned out beautiful , it looks good on you . Us redheads can only wear certain colors . His sweater is gorgeous too .

  • @mandylavida
    @mandylavida 5 років тому

    Good for you, Andrew!

  • @seaweedeater3104
    @seaweedeater3104 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic episode! Btw Who was the girl Andrew spoke to at eyf nr the Ysolda booth or more to the point, anyone know what the pattern of her cardigan is called? I want to make that right now😀

  • @annesykownik1294
    @annesykownik1294 5 років тому +2

    Andrew, i´m from Germany and i´ve a question about your beautyful sweater. I will my husband knitting so a sweater. Please can i´ve the patter??? Sorry my english isn´t good.Anne

  • @woodbotherergames1780
    @woodbotherergames1780 3 роки тому

    Just wondering has the 'no rules sweater' pattern come out yet? I can't find it and I love it! so clever.

  • @CookwithCatalina
    @CookwithCatalina 5 років тому +1

    Andrew , so what if the lion will look like Clarence from Daktari? That one was super cute back when I was your niece's age :) Andreea put me on a list for the cardigan. I will wear it even in 40 F in the summer. It is gorgeous.

  • @WahrlichKnorke
    @WahrlichKnorke 5 років тому

    Offenbaaaach!! :D Mein Freund hat auch mal in Offenbach Bieber gewohnt, hihi.
    Ich finde eure Show großartig!! Ihr habt zwar einen komplett anderen Geschmack als ich, aber ich sehe mir eure Projekte supergerne an. Sie sind echt toll und ordentlich gearbeitet. Danke für die interessanten Interviews bzw. generell den interessanten Inhalt! Man merkt, wie viel Zeit, Arbeit und Liebe ihr in jede Folge steckt. Ich habe mich gerade bei Patron angemeldet. Unterstütze euch sehr gerne :) Liebe Grüße aus Niederbayern

  • @pauladylan5388
    @pauladylan5388 5 років тому

    great podcast!!

  • @marianfournier
    @marianfournier 4 роки тому

    Hi ! I just watched this episode and I really love the amazing grey cable sweater you are wearing while interviewing Jillian Moreno. I'd love to know the name of the pattern.
    thanks in advance, love this podcast

  • @khtboston
    @khtboston 5 років тому

    Excellent video

  • @JoyfulStitching
    @JoyfulStitching 5 років тому

    ANDREW congratulations YAH !!!

  • @irenavinkeviciene4476
    @irenavinkeviciene4476 5 років тому

    Bravo!!! Thank You so much! !!!

  • @barbararickman8543
    @barbararickman8543 5 років тому

    I am a worsted spinner by nature so, when I spin long-draw I tend to ply those types of yarns very tightly as I don't want pilling to happen or break if the yarn ends up being used on a loom.

  • @nicolejosan6364
    @nicolejosan6364 Рік тому

    I'm trying to find the "No Rules Sweater" shown at 52:59, but I can't find it on ravelry.

  • @mariapapagiannidi5331
    @mariapapagiannidi5331 5 років тому

    I just think that cardigan looks so beautiful on you, Andrea. If you don't mind, I have a couple of questions for you: What is that shade of green called? and How much negative or positive ease did you calculate? You seem to have chosen the perfect amount of ease for a perfect fit.

  • @video2010iphone
    @video2010iphone 5 років тому

    What kind of spinning wheel does she recommend if you can buy only one in your life?
    What’s the best fiber to start with if you are going to begin to learn?
    Why don’t ball bands tell you if they are worsted spun or woolen spun?

  • @maaikeg3587
    @maaikeg3587 5 років тому +4

    Love your podcasts! And knitting! You don't do 1 dollar/1 euro patreon right? If so, I would for sure support, 5 dollars a month is just to much for my budget, but I would like to support you.

    • @Zippsters
      @Zippsters 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/channels/3BJ-4b7PW2EJ4TN5Y4gcUQ.html Thank you for this comment because I want to say "ditto" If I could send a one time donation of $12 that is something I could do. And, I really want to say I know about the hours of work that go into these excellent videos and a hearty affirmation that this couple very much deserves to be paid for this inspiring channel. So maybe if enough of us are only in a position to offer a one time or smaller that $5 regular donation they may eventually find a mechanism to make that option available. In the meantime I certainly hope all those who can become patrons here will faithfully continue. I appreciate it.

  • @davidhensley76
    @davidhensley76 5 років тому

    Have you ever thought about answering 2-3 viewers' questions in an episode? I think we viewers would be very grateful for your perspective.

  • @dogbaker1
    @dogbaker1 5 років тому

    drooling over the grey sweater Pattern? and details ?

  • @shayannah
    @shayannah 5 років тому

    What was Pia wearing? I loved the sheep!

  • @christinehaylock8428
    @christinehaylock8428 5 років тому

    Does anyone know a good reason why yarn is sold in skeins, and not wound into a ball? Marketing? Just cost?

    • @NickUncommon
      @NickUncommon 5 років тому

      Depends, for one, some hand dye yarns are dyed in skeins. To get a feeling for the length, the yarn stays in one colour before it transitions into another, it does not get rewound. The twist is the most relaxed, when the yarn is stored in skein form as opposed to in a ball, where the yarn is wound more compact.

    • @annaapple7452
      @annaapple7452 5 років тому

      This is also a regional thing. In my country hardly any yarn is sold in skeins, and mostly in various types of balls (of which I don't know the English names). But cakes are getting popular, too.

  • @robyn3349
    @robyn3349 5 років тому

    Super!

  • @savyjett
    @savyjett 4 роки тому

    I think, of you wear all of your hand knits, why give them away! 😄

  • @peggyisme
    @peggyisme 5 років тому

    Interesting, I wrap counter-clockwise English and Continental knitting

    • @bdarci
      @bdarci 5 років тому

      Of course you do, so does everyone who knits western. I was confused by Jillian's statement.

  • @helenjickling1599
    @helenjickling1599 5 років тому

    grocery girls tube

  • @littletawelan443
    @littletawelan443 5 років тому

    Im sure your more than capable of doing the project without any help, keep trying