SOCKTOBER IS GOING GREAT - Anna Knitter Podcast Episode

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME
    My website: www.annaknitter.com
    #annasknitclub - only Telegram - October prompt: Halloween colors
    TELEGRAM GROUP: t.me/annasknit...
    FINISHED AND HALF FINISHED OBJECTS
    - Opal Abo Halloween socks - 2,5mm - 60 stitches - Skyppy Stripes
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    - Socktober socks - new pattern Oct 1st - Opal yarn kit: orange, elder, violet, black and grass green - 2,5 mm needles 64 stitches - 9 clues
    www.ravelry.co...
    - Holly and Ivy - sportweight - 3mm
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    - 3 Birds of Happiness - 2,5mm
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    - Christmas Cabin Socks - Minis set - 2,5mm - 64 stitches
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    - Granny Ripple blanket - 4mm hook - Stylecarft special DK - Tutorial Claudetta Crochet
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    - Schafpate socks für Nigel - 86 stitches - 2,5 mm needles - Opal Abo
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    Schafpate sock pattern:
    Set up round:
    Needle 1: Knit7, purl2, knit1, purl2, k1, purl2, knit1
    Needle 2: Knit1, purl2, knit1, purl2, knit1, purl2, knit7
    Needle 3: Knit7, purl2, knit1, purl2, k1, purl2, knit1
    needle 4: Knit1, purl2, knit1, purl2, knit1, purl2, knit7
    Round 1:
    Needle 1: Knit7, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, knit1
    Needle 2: Knit1, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, knit7
    Needle 3: Knit7, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, knit1
    needle 4: Knit1, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, yo, slip1, purl2, knit7
    Round 2:
    Needle 1: Knit7, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit1
    Needle 2: Knit1, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit7
    Needle 3: Knit7, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit1
    needle 4: Knit1, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit2tog, purl2, knit7
    WORD OF THE DAY: Stricken - rechts stricken - links stricken - krausrechts stricken
    WORKS IN PROGRESS
    - TGV Shawl - Opal 6ply Knuddelbande 11322 Tollpatschkatze and Opal Uni 4ply Anthracite 5191 held double - 4,5 mm needles
    - Halloween socks - Musterschlacht - Opal Abo Sept 2023 - 60 stitches -2,5 mm - skyppy stripes
    SHOP INFO
    Colorway of the month: www.annaknitte...
    New Opal collection:
    Sport weight Knuddelbande: www.annaknitte...
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:01:39 Finished objects
    00:41:08 Works in progress
    00:49:48 Word of the day
    00:53:26 Scrappy knitting plans
    01:01:52 Favorite comment
    01:07:06 #instaknitnight

КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @conniemuse3427
    @conniemuse3427 9 місяців тому

    My Family watches A Christmas Carol with George C. s
    Scott every Christmas Eve. We go to Candle Light Service at our Church, come home and make Oyster Stew and watch A Christmas Carol. My favorite part of the Holidays!

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      Wow! You are the first person who shares this tradition with me 🤗

  • @happykntr
    @happykntr 9 місяців тому +2

    I use my handknit and store-bought dishcloths until I can't any more. You are not alone!!! Love your podcasts. You have a calming nature in this crazy world.
    I got my order from you, thank you for the quick shipping. I've started my socks with the Opal yarn, Crazy water. I'm doing toe up and only have a couple inches done so I will take advantage of the pattern you have posted. Thank you!!!🧶

  • @louloubydesign1926
    @louloubydesign1926 9 місяців тому

    A fellow knitter who’s prolife and a Harry Potter fan?!! Subscribed, immediately!!

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      That's a rare combination isnt it? 😁

  • @cmb4280
    @cmb4280 10 місяців тому

    I started (and then frogged) a garter stitch blanket (like The Cozy Comfort Throw). I used a 5 mm needle, held fingering weight double, cast on 300 sts, and worked an icord edge on the last 3 sts of every row. It was very squishy and cozy!
    Another idea for a scrappy blanket could be the 10 stitch blanket. I think Opal yarn would make a very interesting pattern in the few stitches used. Plus you can make the 10 stitch blanket rectangular and add a solid border to finish it. Now I’m wanting to cast one on as I tell you all of this!
    Happy knitting Anna and continued prayers for healing and good health.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      I started a Ten Stitch blanket years ago but I frogged it at the end. But the garter stitch blanket sounds so fun and cozy!

  • @beththoreson9216
    @beththoreson9216 9 місяців тому +1

    I also use my dish cloths until they are thread bare. They last forever! So quite worth it

  • @debhodgkinson6831
    @debhodgkinson6831 9 місяців тому

    Like stockinette stitch, garter stitch is not an individual stitch: it is the stretchy and corrugated fabric that results when you knit every row. Garter is a much older word than stockinette, going back to the 1300s. It originally referred to a band of fabric tied around the leg to keep stockings up.

  • @catcraft247
    @catcraft247 9 місяців тому

    After Christmas, I would love to see the handmade Christmas gifts you couldn't show.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      But those aren’t knitting related ☺️

  • @skadiwolf1371
    @skadiwolf1371 9 місяців тому

    ❤🕊 Gute Besserung

  • @lindav1403
    @lindav1403 9 місяців тому

    I think garter and stockinette stitch both get their names from the making of stockings. Stockinette was the stitch for the leg and foot of the stocking. Garter stitch was used at the top, where garters would hold it up. P.S., really love the anthracite/gray ABO socks!

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      That is very interesting. Thank you!

  • @stockinettestitch
    @stockinettestitch 8 місяців тому

    I always use store bought dish cloths until they’re unusable. I think the hand made ones just last longer. But I’ve never known anyone to throw away store-bought after one use.

  • @sabinela1
    @sabinela1 10 місяців тому +2

    In difficult and sad days here, I thank you for an hour of calm and relaxation♥

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  10 місяців тому +3

      I am so happy to see your comment! I was going to write you to see if you are safe. My husband and I stand with Israel. We keep Israel in our prayers daily!

  • @wendyknopp1252
    @wendyknopp1252 10 місяців тому +1

    I don't think it's too early to start knitting Christmas yarn. I'm working on a Christmas cowl and then will do matching socks. I'd love to do a blanket like any one of the beautiful ones you've done. Thank you for another great podcast.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! I started knitting my Christmas yarns into a pillow cover and I don't regret it. That way it will be finished in time for the holidays.

  • @joannecurrey860
    @joannecurrey860 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a drawer full of hand knit cotton dishcloths. I use a fresh one everyday and they always smell nice and look nice. You have a great podcast!

  • @wt30001
    @wt30001 10 місяців тому

    I do a seed stitch 34 to 40 cast on.I like small ones. 3-5rows of garter. Then 3 stitches of garter at beginning and ending. Seed stitch across, k1,p1; next row purl the knits, knit the purls. I make some rather small and some larger, but I try to make them square. 3-5 rows of garter. I use worsted cotton dish yarn on a size US 6for a tight scrubby, 7 or 8. Whatever you.Ike.

  • @Woeschhuesli
    @Woeschhuesli 10 місяців тому +2

    A garter is a "Strumpfband" and they used to be knit tightly in garter stitch... The origin of purl is probably not so clear, but it does look like little pearl bumps, with the spelling having wandered (as so often!). The Swiss also have different expressions for knitting, like the Austrians, there is a strong sense of right/wrong and doing the "right" thing, so I think that is also part of it! In garter stitch, they call one ridge, so two rows, "Rippli" so you will get the instruction for x number of "Rippli" rather than the double number of rows. They also don't call a row "Reihe", like German, they call it "Nadel", the word for needle, which can also be pretty confusing! I do love the Alpine knitting traditions, though, especially the traveling stitches that are used so much, whether they are Swiss, Austrian or Bavarian...

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      The Norwegians say needle instead of row too I think. I heard Arne and Carlos saying something like that.

  • @croxalls
    @croxalls 8 місяців тому

    I just listened to a wonderful rendition of "The Holly and the Ivy" by The Tabernacle Choir, on UA-cam, I think you would like it.

  • @vicideboer
    @vicideboer 9 місяців тому

    Hi Anna! In 2022 I made 4 Cozy Comfort Throws. I cast on with what Molly called for. I used 10g minis rather than 20g minis. I think I used 52 colors in each blanket. I went until I felt it was a good length for snuggling under while on the couch watching shows. Eventually I will make another one, this time for me.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! Wow four blankets?! Amazing. How wide are they approx.?

  • @mydailyhaeds6326
    @mydailyhaeds6326 10 місяців тому +1

    Sorry to hear you've been unwell. Hope you are feeling back to normal soon. I do the same with sponges and dishies. Wishing you a lovely weekend.

  • @susanbeekman6691
    @susanbeekman6691 9 місяців тому

    I'm glad your felling better. Even scratchy, your voice is so calming. I have family living in Augsburg and every week we chat and I get the weather update. I am heading to your website for Holly and Ivy, my favorite as well. Do you hide the pickle in your Christmas tree? Bless you and yours. 😊

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      The pickle tradition isn't common here but on some Christmas markets you can buy pretty pickle ornaments for the tree. ☺

  • @jessicacoverdale1514
    @jessicacoverdale1514 10 місяців тому +1

    I use my dishcloths until they fall apart as well.
    I started the cozy comfort blanket and got through 1 mini before it went in timeout. I cast on 175 stitches.
    And a suggestion for Novembers prompt: clear off the needles / finish up wips (so we can knit all the Christmas stuff in December! Also I have a lot of wips I need to get off my needles lol)

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому +1

      That's a nice prompt but I think I will save it for #finishingfebruary

  • @barb2083
    @barb2083 10 місяців тому +1

    Yes...I absolutely wash all my dishcloths! There are disposable ones you can buy, but I haven't noticed them in stores for ages. Our little nearby town has held an oktoberfest every Sept since 1966! It's very family-friendly, and from what a relative from Germany told us, much better than the one in Munich!😊😊😊

  • @carolineroberts8490
    @carolineroberts8490 9 місяців тому

    Love your podcasts and hearing what you are knitting and your life updates! Love- C

  • @michelenemann8885
    @michelenemann8885 9 місяців тому

  • @jessicalevy4453
    @jessicalevy4453 9 місяців тому

    For scrappy projects, to use up my fingering weight scraps, I’m thinking about knitting a temperature scarf. I’ll do it in a tube, and knit one round for the low temp and one for the high temp of each day do that it will be long enough. The colors could be anything, right? You don’t have to use blues for cold temps and reds for warm days.
    Thanks for another great podcast!

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      That sounds like very much fun. You can use every color you want. Especially for garments or accessories I think it’s better to do it this way instead of the traditional color palette.

  • @julie68k
    @julie68k 10 місяців тому

    I use my hand knit dish clothes until they fall apart. I still have some that my mom made for me 20 years ago!!!!

  • @WoolMakes
    @WoolMakes 10 місяців тому

    Yes I use my dishcloths til they fall apart as well 😂 I don’t particularly like sponges for dishes, just cleaning counter tops and such.

  • @valerieodonnell6764
    @valerieodonnell6764 10 місяців тому

    Some people use paper towels (I think in some places it can also be called kitchen roll) for everything. I don’t even buy paper towels, I just don’t see the need. Maybe this is what people are comparing to when saying knit dishcloths are more reusable. I also use my dishcloths until they fall apart. They get washed often.

  • @carin.zwaneveld
    @carin.zwaneveld 10 місяців тому

    I love all the socks you made, they are so beautiful and your blanket too.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Carin! How is your Opal Abo knitting going? I consider making a little challenge next year and I am looking for other people who would like to join. I would like to try to knit the whole Abo within the same year. That makes 25 balls of yarn. Crazy? Yes, probably. But colors I don't like sp much I could gift or sell and that would count too.

    • @carin.zwaneveld
      @carin.zwaneveld 9 місяців тому

      @@annaknitter I didn't have knit any of the opal abo's from last september and from the march and april I only knit (I think) 2 balls. I don't think I can manage to knit each of the 6 balls every time, I'm not a fast knitter hihihi and I also like to knit with other yarn. But I can try.

  • @bakerstknits8342
    @bakerstknits8342 10 місяців тому

    Another lovely episode! I missed a lot of the photos, because you were keeping me company while I put the house back together 😁. (we had workmen installing new windows, so there was a lot of moving furniture to give them room to work 😅).
    But it was so nice to listen to you and at least think about knitting while I worked 😂

  • @juliegoulet7577
    @juliegoulet7577 10 місяців тому

    Dean Anna as a adopt Münchnerin I have to answer to your comment about octoberfest. First, thé Dirndl a Bavarian will never wear a Dirndl that you describe but a traditional Tracht. i wear mine at church Event and opera. Only 15 year old or Tourist wear the bad Dirndl and it is not well seen. Second do not go to Octoberfest on a Saturday evening but on a weekly afternoon in can be lovely there is a lot of of children in the tent. The mass is one liter ( you can get alcohol frei and Apfel Schorle) I Shared it with my boyfriend also the meal. The back thing it is really expensive. But the atmosphere is unique and you will get it in Kirche weihe fest anywhere ( even if I like it as well more quiet, better food) . I thought exactly with you before living munich And going there. Now I just hate that my lovely city becomes crazy 3 week per year, but going there one afternoon I do not say no . And there is always a lovely catholic mass on the event.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      I know that the people who wear cheap dirndl are usually from other parts of Germany where they don't keep this tradition and have no clue. 😅 But it is not only teenagers who wear dresses like that I showed. When I lived in Austria I wore my dirndl for church and special feasts as well. I miss that very much.

  • @94hydenseek
    @94hydenseek 10 місяців тому +1

    According to google the word purl, (as in the purl stitch) comes from the ancient Scots word pirl, which meant 'twist'. The word dates back to the fourteenth century.
    Garter stitch was taken from the name for garter bands which were (assumed ) to be knitted and are more elastic than stockinette stitch.
    Lovely podcast, as always, you have converted me to Opal yarn 🙂I now much prefer Opal to West Yorkshire Spinners!
    More commonly we call a pen a pen but yes we do also say Biro, although Biro was the name of the inventor, the name just became attached to all ball point pens 🙂

    • @valerieodonnell6764
      @valerieodonnell6764 10 місяців тому

      Are you in the UK? I’m in the US and never heard the word Biro, didn’t understand what she was talking about until she held it up. I would call it a ball point pen, or maybe just pen.

    • @94hydenseek
      @94hydenseek 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes I'm in the UK. Biro was the surname of the Hungarian inventor of what we more commonly refer to as the pen nowadays, although sometimes people here do still use the term biro and would know what it was. I suppose its a more old fashioned term. X

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  10 місяців тому +1

      @@valerieodonnell6764 Oh that makes sense because we learned british english in school.

  • @alanandjanetpohl4043
    @alanandjanetpohl4043 10 місяців тому

    Anna, did you say that the Holly and Ivy socks are a kit? I can't seem to find them. I love them! Thank you. Janet

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  10 місяців тому

      Yes it’s a kit and you can choose the base: www.annaknitter.com/product-page/the-holly-and-the-ivy-sock-set

    • @alanandjanetpohl4043
      @alanandjanetpohl4043 10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much, Anna.

  • @sabinebauerle7655
    @sabinebauerle7655 10 місяців тому

    Hast du den tgv kraus rechts gestrickt? Er ist sehr schön, speziell in der Farbe

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  9 місяців тому

      Ja, er ist in krausrechts. Die Anleitung weist darauf hin, dass das das Tuch ausmacht und es wird davon abgeraten glatt rechts zu stricken.

  • @dawnmc3101
    @dawnmc3101 10 місяців тому

    Bi-ro? What word are you saying? The pen? Is it a ball point pen? I am wracking my brain to try to think of a word for you. Lol.

    • @annaknitter
      @annaknitter  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes it’s a biro. Someone in the comments said it’s the name of the inventor of this kind of pen and it seems like this word is only used in British English and that’s the English we learned in school in Germany.