Elizabeth Zimmerman invented the hold in place mock side seam. Credit where credit is due. She is the mother of us all. Thanks for sharing her with us, Meg.
Just added the Dear Duomo to my make list! Your collar is SO clean Amanda! Thanks for the image of the Leafbird also, I was def questioning how your project was going to turn into a cardigan, Virginia 😅. Sometimes you just have to trust the pattern.
Loved watching! So impressed with how much you finished Amanda - even your Azor is flying! Also seeing both of your Salty Airs is getting me really excited for all the twiny photos we will take this summer! Virginia what the heck that cardigan! I can't wait to see you wearing it. ~ Natasha
Hey ! I am discovering your nice podcast and love it. I suscribe ;) i am Sylvette from Paris, France (so excuses my language mystakes:). Where are your from ? Love all your knittings and of course, wine ;) could you pls tell me more about the « cumulus » like more inclusive that you mentionned (i didn’t understand from who is was). Thanks in advance :) vivement the next video ❤
Nice to meet you! So glad you are enjoying. Aimee Sher is the designer who wants to come out with that top. It isn't out yet sadly. We'll be sure to talk about it when it does!
Hi Kim, thanks for watching! That's a great question. Amanda tends to go up a needle size for colorwork, but it depends on gauge. We suggest doing a swatch in both colorwork and stockinette to see how your gauge compares between the two! Happy knitting :)
Elizabeth Zimmerman invented the hold in place mock side seam. Credit where credit is due. She is the mother of us all. Thanks for sharing her with us, Meg.
Oh I didn't know that! Thank you so much for sharing :)
Just added the Dear Duomo to my make list! Your collar is SO clean Amanda!
Thanks for the image of the Leafbird also, I was def questioning how your project was going to turn into a cardigan, Virginia 😅. Sometimes you just have to trust the pattern.
Your projects are beautiful!
Thanks so much!
Loved watching! So impressed with how much you finished Amanda - even your Azor is flying! Also seeing both of your Salty Airs is getting me really excited for all the twiny photos we will take this summer! Virginia what the heck that cardigan! I can't wait to see you wearing it. ~ Natasha
Thanks Natasha!! We can't wait to twin with you as well. Your salty air is inspiration :)
Nice. Thanks. Salty air coming my way 😊
Fun! We can't wait to see yours. It's such a fun pattern.
very fun episode. thank you :)
Thank you for watching!!
Hey ! I am discovering your nice podcast and love it. I suscribe ;) i am Sylvette from Paris, France (so excuses my language mystakes:). Where are your from ? Love all your knittings and of course, wine ;) could you pls tell me more about the « cumulus » like more inclusive that you mentionned (i didn’t understand from who is was). Thanks in advance :) vivement the next video ❤
Nice to meet you! So glad you are enjoying. Aimee Sher is the designer who wants to come out with that top. It isn't out yet sadly. We'll be sure to talk about it when it does!
Should you go up a needle size for the yoke color work to prevent tenting? (Or down a needle size for body and sleeves).
Hi Kim, thanks for watching! That's a great question. Amanda tends to go up a needle size for colorwork, but it depends on gauge. We suggest doing a swatch in both colorwork and stockinette to see how your gauge compares between the two! Happy knitting :)
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