Omg cicadas ….. so loud here too at times, makes me feel better knowing just how loud!!! Nice work on the velvet, that is a hard fabric 🥰 I was in bed fast asleep at midnight on New Years 🙄😆 but was up early the next morning in the ocean with 3 pods of dolphins going by 80m away, nice start to 2025. Thanks for the fun, might have to call you the “hat lady” 🤭
Thanks for keeping me company as I wind down from the busyness of Christmas. I have the Nila by Natasja Hornby in my favourites and would love a copy of the pattern to knit up. Thanks for your generosity 😊
Thank you Tash ... Stratified by Tif Neilan would be my pattern choice. I just love stripes! I've also always loved numbers and math so truly enjoy your segments on these. Kit in Wisconsin
Oiy! I should have continued watching before sending comment on the cushion 😂 You’ve done it with your daughter’s! All your work is wonderful, best to you and your family.
I love the the Porty Hat!....I,m actually knitting the Oslo hat now...but I would love to use my 2 skeins in red from xmas for the Porty....thank you Tash...love every single show...thank u!
HI Tash, I really enjoy how detailed you get when you talk about the patterns you knit and the modifications you make, it is really helpful. I'd like to receive the Dala Sweater pattern by Elenor Mortensen. My best and oldest friend is Swedish and I have spent a lot of time there over the years.
Happy New Year to you and your family. We also loved the first 2 seasons of The Chosen! Your podcast is fabulous. Thank you for the effort you put into your podcast. I always learn something new. I love the Lumme Pullover…maybe a Christmas version. I would need to purchase yarn.
Hello Tash and thanks again for another weekly update. I am very eager to try the pin hole cast on you mentioned as it took me quite awhile to figure it out for my first mussleborough hat! While I think I have figured it out, it's always good to learn about another method. I'd love to knit the geometer sweater by Lotta Lothgren and have some Juicy DK stash from the Farmer's Daughter Fiber for the base color and I'd likely purchase some Making Tracks Lite from Junction Fiber Co (a fairly local to me color changing yarn.) Thank you!
Happy New Year Tash! Glad to hear your hubby is doing better with his recovery, and that your mom is doing better too. I'd love the Anchored pattern by Alicia Plummer. I've knit one of her patterns before, Puddles & Piers, and love it. I've got enough undyed Rowan Pebble Island in my stash for this project. Here's to a year of happy knitting.
Hi, I started knitting the Diamond Jumper by Anne Ventzel on the 27th of December. I think my first bought pattern. So it took me some time to understand the pattern. ( it was a mind thing and a 💡moment) I never have big plans, go with the flow. But the idea settled in my mind that I could start a sweater on the day after Christmas and try to finish on the 6th of januari. The end of the christmas spirit in my house A more bulky one with 14/16 stitches/10 cm…..just for the fun of it, because I try to avoid thicker yarn, it is just not cold enough were I live. But then I would have a sweater if it gets cold in february. Could be a fun challenge, the Trowback could be the one for next year. I have that one in my library for ages. But maybe I would knit that one with thinner yarn, like you did. I have another pattern in mind from a Danish designer, I do not think she is on ravelry , but she published a lot of books. She made a book with patterns with the Bali theme. All of them so pretty. Her name is Annette Danielsen. In one of her last books she has a great pattern for thick yarn. Millie of Tribesyarn just made one. That could be one for next year🤔 So, got all those patterns, but the one I do not have and one that is on my list to make and I have the yarn ( Wolverhalen) for it, is the Renaissance sweater by Elenor Mortensen. Wish you all the best for 2025. Your a good inspiration for knitting ideas and tips🙋🏼♀️
I look forward to another year of your information packed podcasts. Love the careful planning that go into your beautiful garments I’m planning to make the Maxine pullover by Laura Penrose and was gifted West Yorkshire Spinners yarn for the project but have not yet purchased the pattern
Our dog is 13 and this NY we discovered he is getting deaf too! He noticed the illegal fireworks in our street but not those in the city or sorounding suburbs so we had a much more relaxed evening than previous years. Loving all of you rhat knitting. I ended up knitting a couple of Jelkas to take snowboarding with us in Japan next week after you mentioned them a few weeks ago. Such a fun pattern! The pattern I would love to knit is Torhild’s Cable by Torhild Trydal, maybe something to plan for the next Australian winter.
Thank you for offering a gifted pattern .I would like the Stornoway sweater by Cheryl Mokhtari. Those twins who knit and Youngfolk knits are doing a KAL and it looks fun to join along
Happy New Year to you and your family. Here in canada the surgeon does one knee than in 8 weeks you go for the second one. Happy to hear everyone is feeling better. I knit a lot of hats and socks but nervous about making a garment. The one I saw and feel I can make it is the Sycamore vest pattern by Hannah Fettig on ravelry. I would make in sports yarn a nice creamy beige. Your videos inspire me and can't wait till I retire on February 18, 2025.
Love love love listening to your gentle voice while I am knitting, thank you for sharing your adventures 😊 Quick thought on your cushion - how about using a soft fabric in place of a knitted back?
I love your pillow. It's so beautiful. I see one in my future. My pattern choice is the Stria Cardigan by Andrea Mowry. I'm not sure what yarn I would use. But the fisherman's rib and the stripes look so great.
Thank you for your reviews on all the hat patterns, I’m finding it very helpful. The pattern I would wish for is Braidy Loop Sweater by Other Looos. I’ve been admiring it for a while but I don’t have yarn for it yet. I wish you many blessings for this new year and best wishes for your husband’s continued recovery.
Hi Tash, Thank you so much for all your great videos this year. I have learned so much from you. The pattern I've had my eye on for a while is Arctic Light Sweater by Veronika Lindberg. Thanks again.
Hi Tash, you motivated me to knit the zipper sweater by petiteknit and it is a great pattern. I would very much like the junior pattern to knit for the kids in my life. Happy New Year to you - I’m looking forward to your making in 2025.
HNY Tash! Great to start the year with you. I have some goals for this year and one is to use up some beautiful fingering wt gradients I have. So I'd love to get Foundation Fade by Sarah Opie. Enjoy your break. It's blizzarding here as I finish up a test knit, listening to you. 😊
Hello! I have been on a hat knitting journey myself recently, and when I saw the Frais Hat pattern I knew I wanted to knit it. When I added it to my Ravely I saw that I had already liked it:) That's the pattern I would choose. Thanks for all the great podcasts and tutorials!
Tash, it's lovely to hear that your husband's knee pain is quieting and your mom is doing well. I hope your pooch completely heals and has more adventures ahead. I love the Peacock Tee that you made and it looks great on you. As for your generous pattern offer, I'd like the make the Grid Gambit cowl by Samantha Guerin....thanks!
Hi, I so enjoy this weekly podcast. These are my wish list patterns. Musselburgh by Ysolda Teaque. teste Tee by Rebecca Clow. Colette Tee by Sari Norlund Stockholm sweater by Petite Knit. I want to try using some linen quill,tin Lina, Isra Mohair. I love wool in particular rustic wools for knitting but find them to warm to wear.
Thanks for the year full of videos. I am working on the Rhue sweater in a solid color by Rebecca Clow in Magpie Fibers Nest worsted weight in Twilight Soiree, which is a burgundy/purple shade. I would like to knit Staffin, which Rebecca Clow is releasing in January, and is like Petite Knit's Moby and Sari Nordlund's Alvar, but is raglan rather than drop shoulder. I made a lot of accessories and one sweater for Christmas gifts. I'm so glad to hear that your husband is recovering well. I understand your worry about your dog. My dog, Indy, is 16, and I have to be careful walking him, since his vision and hearing are declining, and he tends to walk in front of me.
Happy New Year - I bought some white cotton yarn over the holidays and would love to make the Summerwood Tee by Lív Ulven. It was fun buying the yarn because my family that I was visiting and I all trekked to yarn store together, even though none of them knit.
Hi Tash, as a fellow Sydney knitter I’ve watched your hat knitting with interest and you’ve inspired me to add a few to my queue. I’d love the End Times vest pattern by Amy Gunderson. I’ve got a Prosper Yarn advent lined up. Enjoy the rest of your break!
I really enjoy your podcasts, well planned and great explanations! I have Cardigan Dagi in my ravelry favourites, as I've always wanted to do a plain sweater with fair isle sleeves. Just not done it yet. looking forward to the rest of the year with you!
Hi Tash, I love your channel and look forward to your videos!! Your knitting tutorials have been very helpful. I totally related to your need to declutter and decided to read the book you recommended, Atomic Habits. My husband is thrilled with my progress😂. Thank you! I would love the pattern Heimathafen. I have Purl Soho linen quill in my stash.
I love your Peacock Tee. The color is gorgeous so you may want to consider knitting a gift for a friend if you don’t want two tops of the same color rather than overdying the beautiful red. I made this Peacock tee pattern using Equinox Sport yarn by Magpie Fibers. I’ve also knitted the Peacock Shirt and cardigan because the lace pattern is pretty and easy to knit. The pattern I’m looking at for your giveaway is the Braidy Loop sweater by Other Loops. I’m looking at the Knitting for Olive No Waste Wool (Thundercloud) with the Soft Silk Mohair (Rainy Day). I haven’t ordered the pattern or yarn yet because I’m trying to decide on the size to knit. I’m having a hard time deciding if it would be better to have a classic or oversized fit. Thanks for all the hard work you’ve done to select such an excellent array of hat patterns. I’ll refer back to your videos often when looking for new hat pattern ideas.
Happy New Year from New England in the USA! I have had my eye on the Sian by Elizabeth Doherty and would be delighted to be the lucky recipient of that pattern. I would knit it in Harrisville Designs Daylights/ Nightshades. Their mill is not too far from home and would make a great day trip to shop for yarn!
Tash, I love your podcast. I get so many ideas. I'm loving your hat knitting. I have lots of leftovers that are perfect for hats and you have given me lots of pattern ideas. A pattern I have been wanting is Double Stuff Mittens by Cap Sease. I have some Léttlopi for the outer part of the mitten and some Cascade 220 superwash for the inner part. I think that would make really warm mittens. Happy New Year!
Your podcasts are always very informative. I will be starting either the Antique Flora sweater or the Sheep Camp sweater with Rowan Felted Tweed Colour (color changing yarn) with Drops Karisma as the main color. Or maybe the Beatrix Cardigan with Knit Pick’s worsted weight with their alpaca lace. In a previous podcast you mentioned the Gro Hat. Many people have found the stitch count to be off. I’d like to know how you would knit it. You have me hooked on knitting ribbed hats.
Happy New Year Tash. I was very pleased to hear that you enjoyed knitting with your Cascade Ultra Pima. I was wondering how you were going. I’m using it for my Pothos Tee byBeth MAcDonaldStone and can only manage 3-4 rounds before my wrist get too sore. It looks great but I won’t be using it again. I would love the Azucena Pullover by Claudia Quintanilla. I’ve seen it knit in Knitting for Olive in Dusty Artichoke and Marzipan and it’s just beautiful. Also, I was delighted to know that you copy patterns and yarns of other knitters. I do too. 😊. All the best for 2025. I hope you still have plenty of time for knitting with your increased work load. I for one love your clear explanations and your podcast inspirational. 😊
Happy New Year Tash! I always look forward to your weekly videos thank you so much. I am absolutely star-struck by your Stella Quilt Cushion and the Robinia Sweater in those colours will be goooorgeous on you. Even just you holding up the Hunter Green next to your face was "WOW!" And yes indeed I am shamelessly entering your lovely giveaway. I have mandated a strict no-buy pattern rule on myself for 2025 and I'm two days in to the new year and not sure how I'll hold up! But LOL. I would LOVE to make the Nightbook by Rachel Illsley using one of my favourite yarn bases Adelina from Emilia & Philomene. See you next week.
Happy New Year Tash! I really look forward to your podcasts each week, always with lots of inspiring makes and ideas. I watched your Musselburgh special edition which spurred me on and have knitted 2 so far - very addictive! I have the Cumulus Blouse in my favs and would love to try it. 🧶
Love all your hats! Looking at the Frais hat by Alicia Plummer. The pattern is unique and that’s something I’ve been looking for (not just ribbing). Love your podcast ❤
I'm having an "it's a small world moment as I watch. I'm waiting for an order from the Knitting Loft of a blown yarn very similar in color to yours. Mine is a natural CaMaRose Snefnug. I've also had experience with an Illimani yarn. Sabri II which is 85/15 cotton / alpaca. I usually avoid cotton yarn; it's just too hard on my hands, but this one is a wonderful exception. I wish it came in wider range of colors. I think I may "need" Jackie Rose's Seasonal Shrug pattern, if my number comes up! I could make several shrugs from stashed LInen Quill. Thanks for the hat-crown shape analysis.
The pattern I'd like to enter is Kahlua by Thea Colman. I don't have a yarn in mind, but my local yarn shop just moved within walking distance of my home. The yarn can be a reward for some exercise.
Happy new year! I’d like the Saar Vest by Aleks Byrd. I’m really into vests and colourwork at the moment, and I already have the yarn for it: John Arbon’s Yarnadelic. Would love to hear the cicada serenade! Visiting the Atherton Tablelands in Queensland many years ago, I experienced an ear-splitting forest walk that sounds very similar! ❤
Happy New Year Tash! Thank you so much for all your videos this past year. They have certainly kept me company while I knit a few projects! I only picked up knitting again in 2024 after a very long hiatus. I am slowly building back my skills. If I am lucky enough to be selected, I would like the Monday pullover pattern by Petiteknit. I would love to knit a dk pullover and would like to try Sandnes Garn Peer Gynt yarn. I wish you all the best in 2025 and look forward to all your new videos and tutorials.
You’re so inspiring! I think I want to make the Stella Quilt cushion for a couple of friends for their birthdays this year so that’s the pattern I’d love
Oooo! Pattern: Saji Sweater by Yoko Johnston. I have CaMArose lamauld. Rather than a free pattern I would love to know of that yarn choice is smart or not so smart. (But the pattern is lovely too). Great to see modifications on neck size. Gives me the confidence to make those needed changes.
Thank you for another wonderful video. Appreciate you "test driving" all these hat patterns. It is so helpful to know in advance what to expect and how it might be modified. I think I would follow in your footsteps with the Heimathafen Sweater by Isabell Kraemer. I can watch your progress and learn before casting on. Happy 2025!!
Happy New Year! Your hats make me feel a lot better about my excessive hat knitting 😜 I have to admit that most of my hats will stay in my house though. And we already have a massive amount ... But they all get worn and it makes me happy.
Hi Tash - I so enjoy watching you as you thoughtfully figure out how to knit each item you make. I have my eye on the Pasadena Pullover by Mari Tobita. I love the floral lace design that creates a very pretty summer top. I have some cream cotton yarn that would work perfectly - a de-stash from a friend. Thanks for your generous give-away offer.
Love your Red Peacock Tee Tash. I have made this in Navy, and I really like wearing it. Thoroughly enjoy your podcast as usual. I would love Poppy Tee by Jo Cottle please.
Happy New Year Tash 😊. Thank you so much for offering the giveaway, it is very generous of you. I would love to knit the Orbits by Rachel Illsley. I have Alva Silk yarn from Schachenmayr in my stash, which is a wool, silk, cotton blend fingering weight yarn. I bought it for a colourwork project, that was undefined at that stage and I think it would be lovely for the Orbits sweater.
Happy 2025! The cushion looks lovely A generous offering I’d love to make the love note pattern by tin can knits which is lovely you mentioned them this episode too! I plan on making one for me and also my daughter in some yarn I got at Bendigo last year :)
Love all the hats you knit. I have yet to do one. Just want to tell you the pattern I would like is the Lumme pullover by Sari Nordlund. I missed it on the advent knitting of hers. Thank you for all your great videos.
Hi Tash. I have just finished the Nola cardigan by Yamagara using Amelie. Totally in love with this yarn both to knit with and wear. I would like to knit the Robinia using Amelia. Thank you 🙏 and Happy New Year!
I would love the Oscail cardigan by Carol Feller. It has beautiful cables and it would look good in a tweed, I think. Thank you for the chance to win 😊
Thanks for another interesting video. I really like your Stella Quilt cushion, I’ve made the Sweet Shop blanket and really enjoyed the process. I would like to knit the Champagne Cardigan by Petite Knit, simple and classic.
Tash, I really look forward to watching your videos every week. I also knit the peacock tee during our summer in Ireland. I’m finishing the exotic burst cowl by Dolly Bhardwaj and then going to start the alpine bloom. If picked I would like the champagne cardigan by petite knits. Thank you.
Happy New year to you and your family. As an avid sock knitter who enjoys trying different heel construction if I were fortunate to be a winner I would like the Gudrunstremper Gudrunsocks by Christine Birk Sorensen. I may use a commercial yarn in my stash by West Yorkshire spinners or more likely purchase an Indi dyed speckle yarn to knit these socks. Happy knitting and podcasting in 2025.
Happy New Year Tash! It’s been such a treat to have a video from you every week and so enjoyable to watch you explore different hat patterns. I also like to knit hats as a way to try out different yarns and see if I would use it for a sweater. All the best to you and your family in 2025!🎉🥳🎊
Happy New Year Tash 🎉 I'm always inspired by what you're knitting, i wish i had the same output 😊 one of the patterns i would like to knit this year is the Ankers summer tee by petite knits in maybe a summery yarn with silk in it.
Happy New Year, Tash! I hope 2025 brings you and your family, happiness, joy, and health! Always appreciate the time you spend in putting together your episodes and am slowly making my way through your earlier episodes - learning so much from you! Inspired by your commentary on PetiteKnit patterns, especially the Moby Sweater, I have a wonderful fingering and mohair combination in my stash I purchased from an independent dyer from Eastern Canada.
Thanks for offering a pattern giveaway. I watch you regularly and look forward to your podcast. I have the H Sweater by Beatrice Mase in my favorites. I purchased yarn at Jaggerspun in Maine recently in Boysenberry and Peat. I think it could be a nice match. Happy New Year!
Love your podcasts. So much great information and beautifully knit projects. I would love to have the Lyon Sweater by Petitknit. Wishing your the best to you and your family in 2025.
Happy New Year! I would love the pattern Maybury Cardigan. I have the Cascade 220 yarn in a pretty green I plan to use. I love your Peacock Tee in the red.
Happy New Year Tash, I began the new year knitting and watching your Episode 94, just divine. I am planning on making the Friday Tee by PetiteKnit. I picked up some fingering hand dyed merino from The Wandering Flock while at Knit City Toronto last year.
Thanks Tash. I’d love to make the Peacock tee. I love your videos for inspiration for my future knitting plans. I am an advanced beginner and if you say the pattern is straight forward I’m pretty sure I can follow it. Thanks.
Hi Tash, happy new year and thanks for your podcast, so many of the patterns you knit are on my list, so it’s always good to see how you interpret/adapt them. I’m in tee shirt knitting mode at the moment so would love a copy of Petiteknit’s Poppy tee, have some KFO merino in dusty rose that might work well. Cheers, Larissa
I think I would like to try Petite Knit’s Hipster Hat. I’ve knit several Musselburgh hats by Ysolda Teague. I’m not in love with the fit of them nor the endless stocking stitch. I find a simple thing like hats hard to get the right fit. I’m currently knitting St Ives Watch Caps for my grandsons. I’m having to try to adjust the pattern as it is written for adults.
My goodness there's going to be some warm heads amongst your friends! The pattern I would love to knit is the Staffin Jumper (by Rebecca Clow, published on 10th or 11th January 2025). If I'm brave enough I will knit it in a coral pink merino cotton in my stash but if I don't feel brave it will be in a deeper colour, maybe Cascade 220. I love all your knitting tips - thank you xxxx
Happy New Year to you and your family! Good to hear that your husband, Mom and pup are all on the mend. Thank you Tash for all your videos and tutorials- I always learn a lot from you. I never win anything, but should my name be drawn, I would like to knit a Staffin cardigan (pattern out sometime this month) or the Sorrel sweater. Thanks so much for your generosity and congratulations to the five winners😊
Wishing you a 2025 plenty of lovely things, good health and peace. Love your podcasts and your personality. Cheers from somewhere in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro.
I’m just finishing up my Peacock Tee…sleeves left to do. I have watched all the seasons of The Chosen and enjoyed them so much! I’m loving all your hats and am knitting my first Musselburg. My pattern of choice would be the Festive Yoke Cardigan by Skeindeer Knits. I’ve had it in my cart seems like forever. 😀 Thanks for your generosity.
Love your podcasts! Always look forward to them. I love your knits and I learn so much from you! Wishing you many blessings for the New Year. The pattern I would like to knit is the Art Nouveau Sweater by Elenor Mortensen.
Happy 2025 Tash! Love your podcast and knitting inspiration. As a fellow Sydneysider, I am all about summer knits right now so I've had my eye on the Tolsta Tee by Rebecca Clow for a while now. As for yarn, I have some skeins from Fiber Lily in a beautiful green colour that I need a project for. All the best for the year ahead.
Happy New Year! Thank you for your videos and tutorials, they have been very usefu in my knitting journey. I've been looking to the Widow's kiss pullover from Thea Colman for quite a long time, and think it looks great.
Happy new year Tash :-) I would love to knit the Terracotta Sweater by Lene Holm-Sansøe using one thread each of Filcolana Arwetta and Filcolana Tilia. I have already knitted the Monday Sweater by Petite Knit using this wool combination, which is incredibly soft, light and very comfortable to wear. The wool is also available in many beautiful colors - I think this wool blend is my favorite so far, even though I have been making things by hand for 40 years. Thank you so much, dear Tash, for your inspiring podcasts.
I love seeing what you’re up to! I am planning to make the Porcelain Sweater Solo after looking longingly at it for the last year. I’m going to use Knit Picks Palette and Aloft.
Thanks Tash for your kindness! Have watched all of your podcasts & most tutorials, always something inspiring. Appreciate the time that you put in to making these for us all. I would love to make Saoco by Thea Colman. Have a lovely lilac Perendale, sitting in my stash. All the very best for 2025!
I like the Portulaca Cardigan by Carol Feller. I have enough Studio Donegal Soft Donegal yarn for the sweater, which I would knit without the bobbles. I’m not a bobbles fan!
Happy New Year from Canada! It is not very cold today where I am, but still cold enough for sweaters. ;) I am thinking ahead for next Christmas and would like to knit the Snow Sweater for myself. Love your podcast!!
You have a terrific podcast. I am always looking up the patterns you share. The pattern I would like to knit up next is the Cumulus Blouse by Petite Knit. Cheers to you and your family in 2025. Colleen
Happy New Year to you and your family🎉. I always enjoy your content and look forward to seeing what this year brings. Thank you for the very generous giveaway. I’m winding yarn for a two colour sweater, and hadn’t decided on a pattern, so this could be very timely for me 😂. I think the Lakes Striped Tee by Ozetta would top my list.
Thanks for a wonderful year of podcasts. I have enjoyed every one. A project I would like to knit are the song bird mittens. I have tons of knit picks fingering yarn and I'd like to use stash yarn to knit several pairs for gifts. Best wishes to you and your family as those who have had medical issues recover.
Happy new year Tash, this was a lovely surprise to see your video first on my feed in the new year, what a treat! Loving the hat pattern reviews, I just finished the Perfect Day beanie by Veronica Lindberg, similar feel to the Oslo hat but different gauge & seems more straightforward? It didn't have the short row and purl rows... Also, OMG Alex is SO CUTE in that photo, and of course she's still gorgeous now. The sewing project/dress flip is great! Could you also put some elastic in the waistband in the back? Or a short strip left and right? Also would love to win the Paul Cardigan by Moreca knit, in some kind of navy yarn? Maybe Knitting for Olive merino and try their compatible cashmere? Ooh or the Porcelain Sweater 🤩 Thank you for the generous giveaway to your viewers, and glad everyone in the family is on the mend ❤
Happy New Year Tash. The one knit I have planned for this year, which I have not purchased the pattern for yet, is the Polina Pullover by Teti Lutsak. I am quite excited to knit this sweater and plan to use Nutiden yarn from my stash.
I am very happy to hear your husband has turned the corner with the pain associated with his knee replacements. I was quite worried when you said his surgeon would be out of town for the next several weeks! What a lovely and generous giveaway! I’ve had my eye on Heimathafen by Isabelle Kraemer from the minute she released the pattern. I would love to win that one. I will most likely use the suggested yarns or ones very close to them. Thanks! 😃
Happy New Year from Ottawa Canada……I am looking at the Sticks and Stones Cardigan by Christie Archer…..I have Donegal Tweed that I picked up in Ireland last May. Looking forward to watching you in 2025
So happy things are looking up for your family. I hope the new year is the best ever. As far as patterns-you mentioned learning center out knitting on a blanket from Tim Can Knits. I am going to look for that one. Thanks. Your episodes are so inspiring to me. I look forward to each of them. I will go back and watch from the beginning…
Happy New Year Tash. I would love the Snow Sweater-Adult by Pernille Larsen (published in Knitting For Olive). I might have a chance of finishing a Christmas jumper for next year if I start now! 😆It’s a beautiful pattern. Thank you for such a super podcast. Kelly ☺️
Happy New Year! I always enjoy watching your podcast and envy your ability to finish so many projects. My queue is getting longer and longer. 😢 I wish to knit Corbis sweater by Natasja Hornby soon. I have bought a couple of sweater quantities of Sandnes yarn at the last sale and only need to get over my hesitation to knit it too big.
Happy New Year Tash to you and the family.! You are a highlight of my week and love all you do. Have ordered the Shetland Wool Kit for the Roadside Beanie Pattern by Oliver Henry and Sandra Manson and would love the pattern from Ravelry to go with it. Hope you have a wonderful New Year😊 Sharon (Adelaide)
Omg cicadas ….. so loud here too at times, makes me feel better knowing just how loud!!! Nice work on the velvet, that is a hard fabric 🥰 I was in bed fast asleep at midnight on New Years 🙄😆 but was up early the next morning in the ocean with 3 pods of dolphins going by 80m away, nice start to 2025. Thanks for the fun, might have to call you the “hat lady” 🤭
So fun to see you using the Illimani Amelie on your Robinia! I hope you love it, that yarn might be my absolute favorite now.
Thanks for keeping me company as I wind down from the busyness of Christmas. I have the Nila
by Natasja Hornby in my favourites and would love a copy of the pattern to knit up. Thanks for your generosity 😊
Thank you Tash ... Stratified by Tif Neilan would be my pattern choice. I just love stripes! I've also always loved numbers and math so truly enjoy your segments on these.
Kit in Wisconsin
Oiy! I should have continued watching before sending comment on the cushion 😂 You’ve done it with your daughter’s! All your work is wonderful, best to you and your family.
I love the the Porty Hat!....I,m actually knitting the Oslo hat now...but I would love to use my 2 skeins in red from xmas for the Porty....thank you Tash...love every single show...thank u!
HI Tash, I really enjoy how detailed you get when you talk about the patterns you knit and the modifications you make, it is really helpful. I'd like to receive the Dala Sweater pattern by Elenor Mortensen. My best and oldest friend is Swedish and I have spent a lot of time there over the years.
Happy New Year to you and your family. We also loved the first 2 seasons of The Chosen! Your podcast is fabulous. Thank you for the effort you put into your podcast. I always learn something new. I love the Lumme Pullover…maybe a Christmas version. I would need to purchase yarn.
Hello Tash and thanks again for another weekly update. I am very eager to try the pin hole cast on you mentioned as it took me quite awhile to figure it out for my first mussleborough hat! While I think I have figured it out, it's always good to learn about another method. I'd love to knit the geometer sweater by Lotta Lothgren and have some Juicy DK stash from the Farmer's Daughter Fiber for the base color and I'd likely purchase some Making Tracks Lite from Junction Fiber Co (a fairly local to me color changing yarn.) Thank you!
Happy New Year Tash! Glad to hear your hubby is doing better with his recovery, and that your mom is doing better too. I'd love the Anchored pattern by Alicia Plummer. I've knit one of her patterns before, Puddles & Piers, and love it. I've got enough undyed Rowan Pebble Island in my stash for this project. Here's to a year of happy knitting.
Hi, I started knitting the Diamond Jumper by Anne Ventzel on the 27th of December. I think my first bought pattern. So it took me some time to understand the pattern.
( it was a mind thing and a 💡moment)
I never have big plans, go with the flow.
But the idea settled in my mind that I could start a sweater on the day after Christmas and try to finish on the 6th of januari. The end of the christmas spirit in my house A more bulky one with 14/16 stitches/10 cm…..just for the fun of it, because I try to avoid thicker yarn, it is just not cold enough were I live. But then I would have a sweater if it gets cold in february.
Could be a fun challenge, the Trowback could be the one for next year. I have that one in my library for ages. But maybe I would knit that one with thinner yarn, like you did.
I have another pattern in mind from a Danish designer, I do not think she is on ravelry , but she published a lot of books. She made a book with patterns with the Bali theme. All of them so pretty. Her name is Annette Danielsen. In one of her last books she has a great pattern for thick yarn. Millie of Tribesyarn just made one. That could be one for next year🤔
So, got all those patterns, but the one I do not have and one that is on my list to make and I have the yarn ( Wolverhalen) for it, is the Renaissance sweater by Elenor Mortensen.
Wish you all the best for 2025. Your a good inspiration for knitting ideas and tips🙋🏼♀️
I look forward to another year of your information packed podcasts. Love the careful planning that go into your beautiful garments
I’m planning to make the Maxine pullover by Laura Penrose and was gifted West Yorkshire Spinners yarn for the project but have not yet purchased the pattern
Our dog is 13 and this NY we discovered he is getting deaf too! He noticed the illegal fireworks in our street but not those in the city or sorounding suburbs so we had a much more relaxed evening than previous years. Loving all of you rhat knitting. I ended up knitting a couple of Jelkas to take snowboarding with us in Japan next week after you mentioned them a few weeks ago. Such a fun pattern! The pattern I would love to knit is Torhild’s Cable by Torhild Trydal, maybe something to plan for the next Australian winter.
Thank you for offering a gifted pattern .I would like the Stornoway sweater by Cheryl Mokhtari. Those twins who knit and Youngfolk knits are doing a KAL and it looks fun to join along
Happy New Year to you and your family. Here in canada the surgeon does one knee than in 8 weeks you go for the second one. Happy to hear everyone is feeling better. I knit a lot of hats and socks but nervous about making a garment. The one I saw and feel I can make it is the Sycamore vest pattern by Hannah Fettig on ravelry. I would make in sports yarn a nice creamy beige. Your videos inspire me and can't wait till I retire on February 18, 2025.
Love love love listening to your gentle voice while I am knitting, thank you for sharing your adventures 😊 Quick thought on your cushion - how about using a soft fabric in place of a knitted back?
I love your pillow. It's so beautiful. I see one in my future. My pattern choice is the Stria Cardigan by Andrea Mowry. I'm not sure what yarn I would use. But the fisherman's rib and the stripes look so great.
Thank you for your reviews on all the hat patterns, I’m finding it very helpful. The pattern I would wish for is Braidy Loop Sweater by Other Looos. I’ve been admiring it for a while but I don’t have yarn for it yet. I wish you many blessings for this new year and best wishes for your husband’s continued recovery.
Hi Tash, Thank you so much for all your great videos this year. I have learned so much from you. The pattern I've had my eye on for a while is Arctic Light Sweater by Veronika Lindberg. Thanks again.
Hi Tash, you motivated me to knit the zipper sweater by petiteknit and it is a great pattern. I would very much like the junior pattern to knit for the kids in my life. Happy New Year to you - I’m looking forward to your making in 2025.
HNY Tash! Great to start the year with you. I have some goals for this year and one is to use up some beautiful fingering wt gradients I have. So I'd love to get Foundation Fade by Sarah Opie. Enjoy your break. It's blizzarding here as I finish up a test knit, listening to you. 😊
Your red Peacock is just stunning!! Happy new year!! 🥳
Hello! I have been on a hat knitting journey myself recently, and when I saw the Frais Hat pattern I knew I wanted to knit it. When I added it to my Ravely I saw that I had already liked it:) That's the pattern I would choose. Thanks for all the great podcasts and tutorials!
Happy New Year Tash. I have enjoyed your podcasts in 2024. Looking forward to 2025.
Tash, it's lovely to hear that your husband's knee pain is quieting and your mom is doing well. I hope your pooch completely heals and has more adventures ahead. I love the Peacock Tee that you made and it looks great on you. As for your generous pattern offer, I'd like the make the Grid Gambit cowl by Samantha Guerin....thanks!
Hi, I so enjoy this weekly podcast. These are my wish list patterns. Musselburgh by Ysolda Teaque. teste Tee by Rebecca Clow. Colette Tee by Sari Norlund Stockholm sweater by Petite Knit. I want to try using some linen quill,tin Lina, Isra Mohair. I love wool in particular rustic wools for knitting but find them to warm to wear.
Thanks for the year full of videos. I am working on the Rhue sweater in a solid color by Rebecca Clow in Magpie Fibers Nest worsted weight in Twilight Soiree, which is a burgundy/purple shade. I would like to knit Staffin, which Rebecca Clow is releasing in January, and is like Petite Knit's Moby and Sari Nordlund's Alvar, but is raglan rather than drop shoulder. I made a lot of accessories and one sweater for Christmas gifts. I'm so glad to hear that your husband is recovering well. I understand your worry about your dog. My dog, Indy, is 16, and I have to be careful walking him, since his vision and hearing are declining, and he tends to walk in front of me.
Happy New Year - I bought some white cotton yarn over the holidays and would love to make the Summerwood Tee by Lív Ulven. It was fun buying the yarn because my family that I was visiting and I all trekked to yarn store together, even though none of them knit.
Hi Tash, as a fellow Sydney knitter I’ve watched your hat knitting with interest and you’ve inspired me to add a few to my queue. I’d love the End Times vest pattern by Amy Gunderson. I’ve got a Prosper Yarn advent lined up. Enjoy the rest of your break!
I really enjoy your podcasts, well planned and great explanations! I have Cardigan Dagi in my ravelry favourites, as I've always wanted to do a plain sweater with fair isle sleeves. Just not done it yet. looking forward to the rest of the year with you!
I’d love to knit the Love Letter Top. I love all the hats you are knitting.
Hi Tash, I love your channel and look forward to your videos!! Your knitting tutorials have been very helpful. I totally related to your need to declutter and decided to read the book you recommended, Atomic Habits. My husband is thrilled with my progress😂. Thank you! I would love the pattern Heimathafen. I have Purl Soho linen quill in my stash.
I love your Peacock Tee. The color is gorgeous so you may want to consider knitting a gift for a friend if you don’t want two tops of the same color rather than overdying the beautiful red. I made this Peacock tee pattern using Equinox Sport yarn by Magpie Fibers. I’ve also knitted the Peacock Shirt and cardigan because the lace pattern is pretty and easy to knit.
The pattern I’m looking at for your giveaway is the Braidy Loop sweater by Other Loops. I’m looking at the Knitting for Olive No Waste Wool (Thundercloud) with the Soft Silk Mohair (Rainy Day). I haven’t ordered the pattern or yarn yet because I’m trying to decide on the size to knit. I’m having a hard time deciding if it would be better to have a classic or oversized fit.
Thanks for all the hard work you’ve done to select such an excellent array of hat patterns. I’ll refer back to your videos often when looking for new hat pattern ideas.
Happy New Year from New England in the USA! I have had my eye on the Sian by Elizabeth Doherty and would be delighted to be the lucky recipient of that pattern. I would knit it in Harrisville Designs Daylights/ Nightshades. Their mill is not too far from home and would make a great day trip to shop for yarn!
Tash, I love your podcast. I get so many ideas. I'm loving your hat knitting. I have lots of leftovers that are perfect for hats and you have given me lots of pattern ideas. A pattern I have been wanting is Double Stuff Mittens by Cap Sease. I have some Léttlopi for the outer part of the mitten and some Cascade 220 superwash for the inner part. I think that would make really warm mittens. Happy New Year!
Your podcasts are always very informative. I will be starting either the Antique Flora sweater or the Sheep Camp sweater with Rowan Felted Tweed Colour (color changing yarn) with Drops Karisma as the main color. Or maybe the Beatrix Cardigan with Knit Pick’s worsted weight with their alpaca lace.
In a previous podcast you mentioned the Gro Hat. Many people have found the stitch count to be off. I’d like to know how you would knit it.
You have me hooked on knitting ribbed hats.
Happy New Year Tash. I was very pleased to hear that you enjoyed knitting with your Cascade Ultra Pima. I was wondering how you were going. I’m using it for my Pothos Tee byBeth MAcDonaldStone and can only manage 3-4 rounds before my wrist get too sore. It looks great but I won’t be using it again.
I would love the Azucena Pullover by Claudia Quintanilla. I’ve seen it knit in Knitting for Olive in Dusty Artichoke and Marzipan and it’s just beautiful. Also, I was delighted to know that you copy patterns and yarns of other knitters. I do too. 😊.
All the best for 2025. I hope you still have plenty of time for knitting with your increased work load. I for one love your clear explanations and your podcast inspirational. 😊
Happy New Year Tash! I always look forward to your weekly videos thank you so much. I am absolutely star-struck by your Stella Quilt Cushion and the Robinia Sweater in those colours will be goooorgeous on you. Even just you holding up the Hunter Green next to your face was "WOW!" And yes indeed I am shamelessly entering your lovely giveaway. I have mandated a strict no-buy pattern rule on myself for 2025 and I'm two days in to the new year and not sure how I'll hold up! But LOL. I would LOVE to make the Nightbook by Rachel Illsley using one of my favourite yarn bases Adelina from Emilia & Philomene. See you next week.
Happy New Year Tash! I really look forward to your podcasts each week, always with lots of inspiring makes and ideas. I watched your Musselburgh special edition which spurred me on and have knitted 2 so far - very addictive!
I have the Cumulus Blouse in my favs and would love to try it. 🧶
Love all your hats! Looking at the Frais hat by Alicia Plummer. The pattern is unique and that’s something I’ve been looking for (not just ribbing). Love your podcast ❤
I'm having an "it's a small world moment as I watch. I'm waiting for an order from the Knitting Loft of a blown yarn very similar in color to yours. Mine is a natural CaMaRose Snefnug. I've also had experience with an Illimani yarn. Sabri II which is 85/15 cotton / alpaca. I usually avoid cotton yarn; it's just too hard on my hands, but this one is a wonderful exception. I wish it came in wider range of colors.
I think I may "need" Jackie Rose's Seasonal Shrug pattern, if my number comes up! I could make several shrugs from stashed LInen Quill.
Thanks for the hat-crown shape analysis.
You have a lot of hat mojo! I got some lovely yarn in the colour Japanese Maple and would love to make the stick season cardigan.
I have Tulip by Melody Hoffmann in my favorites. That would be my choice. I’ll use stash yarn. Thank you so much. I always enjoy your videos 😊
The pattern I'd like to enter is Kahlua by Thea Colman. I don't have a yarn in mind, but my local yarn shop just moved within walking distance of my home. The yarn can be a reward for some exercise.
Happy new year! I’d like the Saar Vest by Aleks Byrd. I’m really into vests and colourwork at the moment, and I already have the yarn for it: John Arbon’s Yarnadelic. Would love to hear the cicada serenade! Visiting the Atherton Tablelands in Queensland many years ago, I experienced an ear-splitting forest walk that sounds very similar! ❤
I would love the Colette Pullover by Sari Nordlund. Everything she designs is gorgeous!
Happy New Year Tash! Thank you so much for all your videos this past year. They have certainly kept me company while I knit a few projects! I only picked up knitting again in 2024 after a very long hiatus. I am slowly building back my skills. If I am lucky enough to be selected, I would like the Monday pullover pattern by Petiteknit. I would love to knit a dk pullover and would like to try Sandnes Garn Peer Gynt yarn. I wish you all the best in 2025 and look forward to all your new videos and tutorials.
You’re so inspiring! I think I want to make the Stella Quilt cushion for a couple of friends for their birthdays this year so that’s the pattern I’d love
Oooo! Pattern: Saji Sweater by Yoko Johnston. I have CaMArose lamauld. Rather than a free pattern I would love to know of that yarn choice is smart or not so smart. (But the pattern is lovely too).
Great to see modifications on neck size. Gives me the confidence to make those needed changes.
Thank you for another wonderful video. Appreciate you "test driving" all these hat patterns. It is so helpful to know in advance what to expect and how it might be modified. I think I would follow in your footsteps with the Heimathafen Sweater by Isabell Kraemer. I can watch your progress and learn before casting on. Happy 2025!!
Happy New Year! Your hats make me feel a lot better about my excessive hat knitting 😜 I have to admit that most of my hats will stay in my house though. And we already have a massive amount ... But they all get worn and it makes me happy.
Hi Tash - I so enjoy watching you as you thoughtfully figure out how to knit each item you make. I have my eye on the Pasadena Pullover by Mari Tobita. I love the floral lace design that creates a very pretty summer top. I have some cream cotton yarn that would work perfectly - a de-stash from a friend. Thanks for your generous give-away offer.
Love your Red Peacock Tee Tash. I have made this in Navy, and I really like wearing it. Thoroughly enjoy your podcast as usual. I would love Poppy Tee
by Jo Cottle please.
Happy New Year Tash 😊. Thank you so much for offering the giveaway, it is very generous of you. I would love to knit the Orbits by Rachel Illsley. I have Alva Silk yarn from Schachenmayr in my stash, which is a wool, silk, cotton blend fingering weight yarn. I bought it for a colourwork project, that was undefined at that stage and I think it would be lovely for the Orbits sweater.
Happy 2025! The cushion looks lovely
A generous offering I’d love to make the love note pattern by tin can knits which is lovely you mentioned them this episode too! I plan on making one for me and also my daughter in some yarn I got at Bendigo last year :)
Love all the hats you knit. I have yet to do one. Just want to tell you the pattern I would like is the Lumme pullover by Sari Nordlund. I missed it on the advent knitting of hers. Thank you for all your great videos.
Hi Tash. I have just finished the Nola cardigan by Yamagara using Amelie. Totally in love with this yarn both to knit with and wear. I would like to knit the Robinia using Amelia. Thank you 🙏 and Happy New Year!
I would love the Oscail cardigan by Carol Feller. It has beautiful cables and it would look good in a tweed, I think. Thank you for the chance to win 😊
You are such an inspiration to me as a knitter! I would love to receive the Anker's Summer Shirt pattern by Petite Knit.❤
Thanks for another interesting video. I really like your Stella Quilt cushion, I’ve made the Sweet Shop blanket and really enjoyed the process. I would like to knit the Champagne Cardigan by Petite Knit, simple and classic.
Tash, I really look forward to watching your videos every week. I also knit the peacock tee during our summer in Ireland. I’m finishing the exotic burst cowl by Dolly Bhardwaj and then going to start the alpine bloom. If picked I would like the champagne cardigan by petite knits. Thank you.
I would like the Everything November Mitts by Jen Yard's Ravelry Shop. I would use the leftover self striping yarns from my socks to knit the mitts.
Happy New year to you and your family. As an avid sock knitter who enjoys trying different heel construction if I were fortunate to be a winner I would like the Gudrunstremper Gudrunsocks by Christine Birk Sorensen. I may use a commercial yarn in my stash by West Yorkshire spinners or more likely purchase an Indi dyed speckle yarn to knit these socks. Happy knitting and podcasting in 2025.
Happy New Year Tash! It’s been such a treat to have a video from you every week and so enjoyable to watch you explore different hat patterns. I also like to knit hats as a way to try out different yarns and see if I would use it for a sweater. All the best to you and your family in 2025!🎉🥳🎊
I really enjoy your podcasts! I like the cumulus tee by petite knit. I’m planning on using knitting for olive’s pure silk.
Happy New Year Tash 🎉 I'm always inspired by what you're knitting, i wish i had the same output 😊 one of the patterns i would like to knit this year is the Ankers summer tee by petite knits in maybe a summery yarn with silk in it.
Happy New Year, Tash! I hope 2025 brings you and your family, happiness, joy, and health! Always appreciate the time you spend in putting together your episodes and am slowly making my way through your earlier episodes - learning so much from you! Inspired by your commentary on PetiteKnit patterns, especially the Moby Sweater, I have a wonderful fingering and mohair combination in my stash I purchased from an independent dyer from Eastern Canada.
Thanks for offering a pattern giveaway. I watch you regularly and look forward to your podcast. I have the H Sweater by Beatrice Mase in my favorites. I purchased yarn at Jaggerspun in Maine recently in Boysenberry and Peat. I think it could be a nice match. Happy New Year!
Love your podcasts. So much great information and beautifully knit projects. I would love to have the Lyon Sweater by Petitknit. Wishing your the best to you and your family in 2025.
Happy New Year! I would love the pattern Maybury Cardigan. I have the Cascade 220 yarn in a pretty green I plan to use. I love your Peacock Tee in the red.
Happy New Year Tash, I began the new year knitting and watching your Episode 94, just divine. I am planning on making the Friday Tee by PetiteKnit. I picked up some fingering hand dyed merino from The Wandering Flock while at Knit City Toronto last year.
Thanks Tash. I’d love to make the Peacock tee. I love your videos for inspiration for my future knitting plans. I am an advanced beginner and if you say the pattern is straight forward I’m pretty sure I can follow it. Thanks.
Hi Tash, happy new year and thanks for your podcast, so many of the patterns you knit are on my list, so it’s always good to see how you interpret/adapt them. I’m in tee shirt knitting mode at the moment so would love a copy of Petiteknit’s Poppy tee, have some KFO merino in dusty rose that might work well. Cheers, Larissa
I think I would like to try Petite Knit’s Hipster Hat. I’ve knit several Musselburgh hats by Ysolda Teague. I’m not in love with the fit of them nor the endless stocking stitch. I find a simple thing like hats hard to get the right fit. I’m currently knitting St Ives Watch Caps for my grandsons. I’m having to try to adjust the pattern as it is written for adults.
My goodness there's going to be some warm heads amongst your friends! The pattern I would love to knit is the Staffin Jumper (by Rebecca Clow, published on 10th or 11th January 2025). If I'm brave enough I will knit it in a coral pink merino cotton in my stash but if I don't feel brave it will be in a deeper colour, maybe Cascade 220. I love all your knitting tips - thank you xxxx
Happy New Year to you and your family! Good to hear that your husband, Mom and pup are all on the mend. Thank you Tash for all your videos and tutorials- I always learn a lot from you. I never win anything, but should my name be drawn, I would like to knit a Staffin cardigan (pattern out sometime this month) or the Sorrel sweater. Thanks so much for your generosity and congratulations to the five winners😊
Wishing you a 2025 plenty of lovely things, good health and peace. Love your podcasts and your personality. Cheers from somewhere in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro.
I’m just finishing up my Peacock Tee…sleeves left to do. I have watched all the seasons of The Chosen and enjoyed them so much! I’m loving all your hats and am knitting my first Musselburg. My pattern of choice would be the Festive Yoke Cardigan by Skeindeer Knits. I’ve had it in my cart seems like forever. 😀 Thanks for your generosity.
Love your podcasts! Always look forward to them. I love your knits and I learn so much from you! Wishing you many blessings for the New Year. The pattern I would like to knit is the Art Nouveau Sweater by Elenor Mortensen.
Happy 2025 Tash! Love your podcast and knitting inspiration. As a fellow Sydneysider, I am all about summer knits right now so I've had my eye on the Tolsta Tee by Rebecca Clow for a while now. As for yarn, I have some skeins from Fiber Lily in a beautiful green colour that I need a project for. All the best for the year ahead.
Happy New Year! Thank you for your videos and tutorials, they have been very usefu in my knitting journey. I've been looking to the Widow's kiss pullover from Thea Colman for quite a long time, and think it looks great.
How generous! I am really inspired by your Stella pillow and I think I would like that pattern and would probably stash dice for the yarn. 🧶
Happy new year Tash :-) I would love to knit the Terracotta Sweater by Lene Holm-Sansøe using one thread each of Filcolana Arwetta and Filcolana Tilia. I have already knitted the Monday Sweater by Petite Knit using this wool combination, which is incredibly soft, light and very comfortable to wear. The wool is also available in many beautiful colors - I think this wool blend is my favorite so far, even though I have been making things by hand for 40 years. Thank you so much, dear Tash, for your inspiring podcasts.
I love seeing what you’re up to! I am planning to make the Porcelain Sweater Solo after looking longingly at it for the last year. I’m going to use Knit Picks Palette and Aloft.
Thanks Tash for your kindness! Have watched all of your podcasts & most tutorials, always something inspiring. Appreciate the time that you put in to making these for us all. I would love to make Saoco by Thea Colman. Have a lovely lilac Perendale, sitting in my stash. All the very best for 2025!
I like the Portulaca Cardigan by Carol Feller. I have enough Studio Donegal Soft Donegal yarn for the sweater, which I would knit without the bobbles. I’m not a bobbles fan!
Happy New Year from Canada! It is not very cold today where I am, but still cold enough for sweaters. ;) I am thinking ahead for next Christmas and would like to knit the Snow Sweater for myself. Love your podcast!!
You have a terrific podcast. I am always looking up the patterns you share. The pattern I would like to knit up next is the Cumulus Blouse by Petite Knit. Cheers to you and your family in 2025. Colleen
Happy New Year to you and your family🎉. I always enjoy your content and look forward to seeing what this year brings. Thank you for the very generous giveaway. I’m winding yarn for a two colour sweater, and hadn’t decided on a pattern, so this could be very timely for me 😂. I think the Lakes Striped Tee by Ozetta would top my list.
Thanks for a wonderful year of podcasts. I have enjoyed every one. A project I would like to knit are the song bird mittens. I have tons of knit picks fingering yarn and I'd like to use stash yarn to knit several pairs for gifts. Best wishes to you and your family as those who have had medical issues recover.
Happy new year Tash, this was a lovely surprise to see your video first on my feed in the new year, what a treat! Loving the hat pattern reviews, I just finished the Perfect Day beanie by Veronica Lindberg, similar feel to the Oslo hat but different gauge & seems more straightforward? It didn't have the short row and purl rows... Also, OMG Alex is SO CUTE in that photo, and of course she's still gorgeous now.
The sewing project/dress flip is great! Could you also put some elastic in the waistband in the back? Or a short strip left and right?
Also would love to win the Paul Cardigan by Moreca knit, in some kind of navy yarn? Maybe Knitting for Olive merino and try their compatible cashmere? Ooh or the Porcelain Sweater 🤩 Thank you for the generous giveaway to your viewers, and glad everyone in the family is on the mend ❤
Happy New Year Tash. The one knit I have planned for this year, which I have not purchased the pattern for yet, is the Polina Pullover by Teti Lutsak. I am quite excited to knit this sweater and plan to use Nutiden yarn from my stash.
I would love the 'throwover' pattern, yours is turning out so beautifully
I am very happy to hear your husband has turned the corner with the pain associated with his knee replacements. I was quite worried when you said his surgeon would be out of town for the next several weeks!
What a lovely and generous giveaway! I’ve had my eye on Heimathafen by Isabelle Kraemer from the minute she released the pattern. I would love to win that one. I will most likely use the suggested yarns or ones very close to them. Thanks! 😃
Happy New Year from Ottawa Canada……I am looking at the Sticks and Stones Cardigan by Christie Archer…..I have Donegal Tweed that I picked up in Ireland last May. Looking forward to watching you in 2025
Wow, those cicadas were loud! I'm curious now and I'm going to have to measure the decibels of ours this summer in south Texas.
So happy things are looking up for your family. I hope the new year is the best ever. As far as patterns-you mentioned learning center out knitting on a blanket from Tim Can Knits. I am going to look for that one. Thanks. Your episodes are so inspiring to me. I look forward to each of them. I will go back and watch from the beginning…
Hi Tash, love your weekly podcasts. Thank you for sharing your knitting knowledge and passion.
I would like to knit Asterie by Natasha Hornby.
Happy New Year Tash. I would love the Snow Sweater-Adult by Pernille Larsen (published in Knitting For Olive). I might have a chance of finishing a Christmas jumper for next year if I start now! 😆It’s a beautiful pattern. Thank you for such a super podcast. Kelly ☺️
Happy New Year! I always enjoy watching your podcast and envy your ability to finish so many projects. My queue is getting longer and longer. 😢
I wish to knit Corbis sweater by Natasja Hornby soon. I have bought a couple of sweater quantities of Sandnes yarn at the last sale and only need to get over my hesitation to knit it too big.
Happy New Year Tash to you and the family.! You are a highlight of my week and love all you do. Have ordered the Shetland Wool Kit for the Roadside Beanie Pattern by Oliver Henry and Sandra Manson and would love the pattern from Ravelry to go with it. Hope you have a wonderful New Year😊 Sharon (Adelaide)