Hi Mili, I find you super interesting to watch and listen to, informative and quirky as well (quirky being a positive thing in my book), and I appreciate how you often just do your own thing. Very inspiring. Best wishes from Denmark 💞
I had you on the tv and my bf said who’s that? And I proceeded to tell him how you are the COOLEST most UNIQUE knitting podcaster on the internet 😩I love the WAY you create ❤ how much work and energy you put into your knits ❤️
Wow this is the nicest compliment 😭 Thank you so much for the kind words and support 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 Sometimes I feel like I am talking into the void when recording and editing these videos, so this is so so nice to hear 🥹
I'm knitting with peace fleece right now!! I actually love using it and the ethos of the yarn is really awesome. I am using it for a cable knit (Diarmuid pullover) and I can see what you mean by getting a bit of hand pain... but it cables so beautifully and the end sweater blooms so nicely. Love the colours on your Lumme! I never considered that pattern until I saw your version! ❤
Gurl... the male knitting pattern issue is REAL. That's part of the reason why I design a lot myself or heavily modify. That being said, I always love to discuss either specifically male patterns or ways to modify patterns and what may be good for that. Anyway... I enjoy your color and sense of exploration in your knitting. Keep it up.
Ravelry tags exist for a reason, and it sucks when patterns are mislabeled 😭 I also wish that ravelry had an option on project pages to label if the project was made for a specific gender. I was able to find some male projects on the raglan patterns I was looking at by searching "husband" lol. I look forward to watching your podcast and learning more about sweater construction for men!
I saw this video on my lunch break but didn’t watch it until I got home, lol, just so I could say that while watching I worked on my first knit project! It’s just a scarf working the knit stitch back and forth but I’m enjoying it much more than I would have thought. 9mm bamboo needles and some super bulky yarn is much more enjoyable to learn on than my original aluminum 5mm needles ( idk why high school me bought these )and some random yarn I had from a old school project. Looking forward to the next podcast and hearing about your sewing project. I also recently finished mending my work pants and hope to either make some cute bow tie pillowcases for my bed or turning some of my old jeans into a stingray crossbody I say on instagram. Anyways thank you for the video and inspiring me to try knitting again!
Yay! That's so exciting 🥳 Congrats on your first knit project! I also bought aluminum straight needles from Michaels for my first knit project. Actually, I apparently bought them twice cause I found another pair while cleaning later on lol. I tried knitting with them recently and was honestly struggling! Idk why they are marketed towards beginners cause they are so uncomfortable to use 😭 Anyways I am happy to hear you are having a better time with the bamboo needles! A stingray crossbody, that's also an upcycling project sounds so cool 😎
I know I always say how fast you knit, but I seriously started 2 sweaters in october and only just hit the body and you did like three yokes plus in what seems like 1-2 weeks! You make me feel like I must be knitting wrong with how slow I am 😂😂😂
The sweaters I'm knitting this month are moving exceptionally fast cause they are all on larger needles + I am feeling the stress of the end of the year. But in comparison, I have been knitting on the Eva cardigan since May lol All knitting is good knitting, fast or slow 😌
@ haha Im a continental knitter too. I mean no like comparison or put down on myself or anything I am just marveled by your speed! 😅 also, the sweaters look so cute! That lume colors are beautiful.
It's such a shame cause their heathery colors are so beautiful 😭 I did start knitting the body of the sweater with it today on 6 mm needles, and it def feels nicer than when I was knitting the colorwork. Maybe the secret is to knit plain stockinette sweaters with a loose gauge with it 😅
I adore your Lumme sweater so so much. that color combo is just dreamy. I was working on a test knit of the Annette Pullover by em.knits_ ! but im mad at it because I have had weird dye lot problems (my yarn was all the same dye lot but one ball is significantly darker)
i had the same problem (inaccurate required yarn amount) with a sari nordlund scarf pattern, so maybe it's just a general problem with her calculation method
That def sounds like a probability 🥲 I think I'm used to having yarn leftover from most projects, so I was shocked that I was actually using more for once lol
color scheme for the lumme sweater is sooo pretty
thank you 🥰
Hi Mili, I find you super interesting to watch and listen to, informative and quirky as well (quirky being a positive thing in my book), and I appreciate how you often just do your own thing. Very inspiring. Best wishes from Denmark 💞
Aww thank you for watching and for the kind words!! 🥰🥰
I had you on the tv and my bf said who’s that? And I proceeded to tell him how you are the COOLEST most UNIQUE knitting podcaster on the internet 😩I love the WAY you create ❤ how much work and energy you put into your knits ❤️
I totally agree! The editing also always shows so much love and attention to detail! Definitely one of the best making podcasts out there!
Wow this is the nicest compliment 😭 Thank you so much for the kind words and support 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 Sometimes I feel like I am talking into the void when recording and editing these videos, so this is so so nice to hear 🥹
thank you 🥹🥹🥹 I low key dread editing cause my laptop lags with it lol so it is nice to hear that someone appreciates it 🙏
I'm knitting with peace fleece right now!! I actually love using it and the ethos of the yarn is really awesome. I am using it for a cable knit (Diarmuid pullover) and I can see what you mean by getting a bit of hand pain... but it cables so beautifully and the end sweater blooms so nicely. Love the colours on your Lumme! I never considered that pattern until I saw your version! ❤
Gurl... the male knitting pattern issue is REAL. That's part of the reason why I design a lot myself or heavily modify. That being said, I always love to discuss either specifically male patterns or ways to modify patterns and what may be good for that. Anyway... I enjoy your color and sense of exploration in your knitting. Keep it up.
Ravelry tags exist for a reason, and it sucks when patterns are mislabeled 😭 I also wish that ravelry had an option on project pages to label if the project was made for a specific gender. I was able to find some male projects on the raglan patterns I was looking at by searching "husband" lol. I look forward to watching your podcast and learning more about sweater construction for men!
I saw this video on my lunch break but didn’t watch it until I got home, lol, just so I could say that while watching I worked on my first knit project! It’s just a scarf working the knit stitch back and forth but I’m enjoying it much more than I would have thought. 9mm bamboo needles and some super bulky yarn is much more enjoyable to learn on than my original aluminum 5mm needles ( idk why high school me bought these )and some random yarn I had from a old school project. Looking forward to the next podcast and hearing about your sewing project. I also recently finished mending my work pants and hope to either make some cute bow tie pillowcases for my bed or turning some of my old jeans into a stingray crossbody I say on instagram. Anyways thank you for the video and inspiring me to try knitting again!
Yay! That's so exciting 🥳 Congrats on your first knit project! I also bought aluminum straight needles from Michaels for my first knit project. Actually, I apparently bought them twice cause I found another pair while cleaning later on lol. I tried knitting with them recently and was honestly struggling! Idk why they are marketed towards beginners cause they are so uncomfortable to use 😭 Anyways I am happy to hear you are having a better time with the bamboo needles! A stingray crossbody, that's also an upcycling project sounds so cool 😎
I know I always say how fast you knit, but I seriously started 2 sweaters in october and only just hit the body and you did like three yokes plus in what seems like 1-2 weeks! You make me feel like I must be knitting wrong with how slow I am 😂😂😂
The sweaters I'm knitting this month are moving exceptionally fast cause they are all on larger needles + I am feeling the stress of the end of the year. But in comparison, I have been knitting on the Eva cardigan since May lol
All knitting is good knitting, fast or slow 😌
@ definitely agree that this isnt a race but dang Im impressed at your speed! Lol my sweaters are both worsted and on 6-7 needles 🤣
@@ClayCraftCoffee I started knitting continental more often, and it did speed up my knitting this year 🫣
@ haha Im a continental knitter too. I mean no like comparison or put down on myself or anything I am just marveled by your speed! 😅 also, the sweaters look so cute! That lume colors are beautiful.
I feel the same way about Peace Fleece! I’ve had a SQ for years that I have tried to knit three times…. Still hoping to find a project for it 😊
It's such a shame cause their heathery colors are so beautiful 😭 I did start knitting the body of the sweater with it today on 6 mm needles, and it def feels nicer than when I was knitting the colorwork. Maybe the secret is to knit plain stockinette sweaters with a loose gauge with it 😅
Youre right having seen some other mixes for Peer Gynt, the tweed colors have 25% "Peruvian tweed from wool" but the non tweed is 100% norwegian wool
Ahhh okay that makes sense-- I could have sworn I had read about the Peruvian wool somewhere lol
I adore your Lumme sweater so so much. that color combo is just dreamy.
I was working on a test knit of the Annette Pullover by em.knits_ ! but im mad at it because I have had weird dye lot problems (my yarn was all the same dye lot but one ball is significantly darker)
Oh no 😭 That is the worst 😭 Is it too late to go and start blending in the darker skein?
i had the same problem (inaccurate required yarn amount) with a sari nordlund scarf pattern, so maybe it's just a general problem with her calculation method
That def sounds like a probability 🥲 I think I'm used to having yarn leftover from most projects, so I was shocked that I was actually using more for once lol