You are so cute and I love all of your January knits. I have been thinking about knitting a Rununculys for a while and you have inspired me to get yarn for mine ❤
So glad I discovered your channel! What a beautiful makes and I love your passion for olive trees. You have a warm and gentle but fun energy that makes watching so enjoyable. Can’t wait to follow your progress this year ❤️🌱xx
So grateful for your support and I've been very inspired by your beautiful and poetic energies and creations so I hope we'll continue inspiring each other 🌱💫 sending much success and abundance your way!
Your knits are gorgeous. I just finished the Felix Cardigan which was my very first knit sweater. I love it but now i am knitting the Weekender by Andrea Mowry and i just knitted my first ribbing with a tubular cast on which is very pretty. I can’t wait to see your future finished knits. Oh, and i love the olive wood buttons. Awesome! 😊
What a lovely knitting podcast ☺I was looking for a cardigan pattern on Ravelry but didn't find one that I really like. Now, I will look for the Felix cardigan; it looks beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knitting journey 🧶
Gosh your knits are lovely. You bravely tackle new knits snd freestyle with great results. Will be following your progress. Happy February knitting 🧶 x
I enjoy spending every moment with you. You have a great spirit and I enjoy seeing the items you have knit. I also enjoy how your husband loves sharing in your interest.
I’m only 10 minutes into this episode, but I just need to say this: Oh my God! I never even thought one could make hand made wooden buttons. You just blew my mind. Now onto the rest of the episode 👀
Please let me know if you end up selling some on Etsy or anything like that. I look for some but they’re coming from the US and postage is quite expensive. Also, you really inspired me to knit that Ripple Camisole/Bralette. My rib stitch is not very neat for some reason so when I tried knitting a rib swatch in the past for a ribbed sweater, I ended up abandoning it. I wonder if now I’m a “better knitter” and my work would look neater. I will have to try!
@@AnItalianKnitter oh thanks for the idea!I can definitely send you few if you really like them :) just connect with me on Instagram @wegrowild :) Yeah, the ripple bralette is a very easy yet beautiful pattern and I definitely suggest you to give it a try:)
I love your work but best of all I love your husbands friendly joyful nature and total appreciation and proudness of his wife providing him with such gorgeous items. You are both more than a divine couple xx
I just discovered your channel and enjoyed the episode very much! Enjoyed that your partner appreciates your knitting, too 😊 Looking forward to watching more!
All of your knitting is so tasteful. I love your choices of patterns and yarns. Thank you for vlogging. I subscribed today and plan on catching up on your other videos too. I am trying to learn Spanish right now so I appreciate that you are doing so well with your English. You speak it very well.
Thank you so much for your support 🙏🏼 learning a language is challenging but lots of fun too especially if you don't put too much press on yourself and give it time 😊
Sweety, most sheep are held in great conditions. I think it is the plants you have to be sceptical about. The use of pesticides and the water usage is enormous to grow for example cotton! If you are concerned with the origin of Drops yarn, I am sure they will inform you if you write to them and ask. :-)
Mmh not sure they will. There have been many knitters before me asking them those questions and haven't received any response. I believe that if a company is soooo big and so cheap, probably something is off. Thanks for sharing though 💫🙏🏼
@@wegrowild You would probably have to call the company directly. If they sell yarn produced in different countries, you should be still able to trace the manufacturer. In any case. The company was founded in Norway and has since expanded throughout Europe. They sell in 15 different countries. Drops yarns are all produced without Mulesing and most yarns have an eco Tex label. Here the german explanation: "Alle Drops Garne werden frei von Mulesing produziert. Sehr viele Garne besitzen zudem ein Öko-Tex® Zertifikat."
You must learn how to knit socks using the two at a time method! This way you finish one sock and 15 minutes latter you finish the second sock. It is very satisfying.
Thank you for listening and watching it :) No, I bought that dress this summer. I wish my sewing skills were that good to sew my own dresses yeah.. Maybe one day :)
We cannot buy Drops yarn in Australia. For the life of me, im not able to knit socks doing magic loop. End up with ladders. So cast on two circular needles and to keep track of the rows, knit each row of the two socks at the same time. They seem to knit up faster.
Hi!!!! I absolutely love your episodes ! Am listening to all of them ! You say in episode 3 that you could send the fingerless mitten pattern… could I have the pattern please ? Thanks so much!!!
Oh thank you :) Yes, I used the pattern The Everyday Raglan Pattern by Sheep and Stitch and I knitted an L but I heavily modified, my gauge was a bit different and I added that simple colorwork (I think each block of color was 15 rounds and then 3 rounds of the next color, then 15 again and so on). I don't know if I was clear enough but yeah I can explain it better in another episode if you wish :) sheepandstitch.com/pattern/the-everyday-raglan-pattern/
Thank you very much 🥰 I used this video/ pattern for the headband ua-cam.com/video/y7C4XgLK7QE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Sheep%26Stitch but I modified it a bit with the gauge :)
I love your video they are lovely. You can also start by saying what you are wearing whether it is knitted or sown. I have seen other youtubers doing that specially you are wearing a beautiful dress. Nice
@@wegrowild yeah, it does get dicey at that part. I do short row heels so I don’t have that problem. Some people then take one sock off and do that sock first. Then do the next one.
Micke is such an adorable rascal. love all your knits!
The Jennifer Steingass cardigan it’s Beautiful,Love the color You chose!!!!
You are so cute and I love all of your January knits. I have been thinking about knitting a Rununculys for a while and you have inspired me to get yarn for mine ❤
I really enjoyed your podcast, your enthusiasm and the brief cameo from hubby showing us his mittens. Your knitted projects are beautiful.
Thank you so much ♡
I love your finished knits and your wips! Your husband is adorable. I love the sweater colors you picked for his sweater. Have a wonderful day!
So glad I discovered your channel! What a beautiful makes and I love your passion for olive trees. You have a warm and gentle but fun energy that makes watching so enjoyable. Can’t wait to follow your progress this year ❤️🌱xx
So grateful for your support and I've been very inspired by your beautiful and poetic energies and creations so I hope we'll continue inspiring each other 🌱💫 sending much success and abundance your way!
Your knits are gorgeous. I just finished the Felix Cardigan which was my very first knit sweater. I love it but now i am knitting the Weekender by Andrea Mowry and i just knitted my first ribbing with a tubular cast on which is very pretty. I can’t wait to see your future finished knits. Oh, and i love the olive wood buttons. Awesome! 😊
What a lovely knitting podcast ☺I was looking for a cardigan pattern on Ravelry but didn't find one that I really like. Now, I will look for the Felix cardigan; it looks beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knitting journey 🧶
Gosh your knits are lovely. You bravely tackle new knits snd freestyle with great results. Will be following your progress. Happy February knitting 🧶 x
Oh thank you so much for this kind comment :)
I enjoy spending every moment with you. You have a great spirit and I enjoy seeing the items you have knit.
I also enjoy how your husband loves sharing in your interest.
I’m only 10 minutes into this episode, but I just need to say this: Oh my God! I never even thought one could make hand made wooden buttons. You just blew my mind. Now onto the rest of the episode 👀
Aahah I'm glad you found out that it's possible :) It's actually quite easy too:)
Please let me know if you end up selling some on Etsy or anything like that. I look for some but they’re coming from the US and postage is quite expensive.
Also, you really inspired me to knit that Ripple Camisole/Bralette. My rib stitch is not very neat for some reason so when I tried knitting a rib swatch in the past for a ribbed sweater, I ended up abandoning it. I wonder if now I’m a “better knitter” and my work would look neater. I will have to try!
@@AnItalianKnitter oh thanks for the idea!I can definitely send you few if you really like them :) just connect with me on Instagram @wegrowild :)
Yeah, the ripple bralette is a very easy yet beautiful pattern and I definitely suggest you to give it a try:)
Binging your episodes...Really enjoying! Here in Seattle , WA, USA :)
I love your work but best of all I love your husbands friendly joyful nature and total appreciation and proudness of his wife providing him with such gorgeous items. You are both more than a divine couple xx
Oh my goodness thank you so very much 🥰 sending you lots of joy and love!
I also loooooove your wood buttons 💖🤎
I just discovered your channel and enjoyed the episode very much! Enjoyed that your partner appreciates your knitting, too 😊 Looking forward to watching more!
Love your projects. I too love to sit by the fire and work on my projects.
All of your knitting is so tasteful. I love your choices of patterns and yarns. Thank you for vlogging. I subscribed today and plan on catching up on your other videos too. I am trying to learn Spanish right now so I appreciate that you are doing so well with your English. You speak it very well.
Thank you so much for your support 🙏🏼 learning a language is challenging but lots of fun too especially if you don't put too much press on yourself and give it time 😊
Hello, I just found your podcast and I love it. You are a beautiful knitter. I look forward to future podcasts.
Thank you so much! I hope we can soon knit together virtually maybe💫🙏🏼
Sweety, most sheep are held in great conditions. I think it is the plants you have to be sceptical about. The use of pesticides and the water usage is enormous to grow for example cotton! If you are concerned with the origin of Drops yarn, I am sure they will inform you if you write to them and ask. :-)
Mmh not sure they will. There have been many knitters before me asking them those questions and haven't received any response. I believe that if a company is soooo big and so cheap, probably something is off. Thanks for sharing though 💫🙏🏼
@@wegrowild You would probably have to call the company directly. If they sell yarn produced in different countries, you should be still able to trace the manufacturer. In any case. The company was founded in Norway and has since expanded throughout Europe. They sell in 15 different countries. Drops yarns are all produced without Mulesing and most yarns have an eco Tex label. Here the german explanation:
"Alle Drops Garne werden frei von Mulesing produziert. Sehr viele Garne besitzen zudem ein Öko-Tex® Zertifikat."
You must learn how to knit socks using the two at a time method! This way you finish one sock and 15 minutes latter you finish the second sock. It is very satisfying.
New to me podcast. Very enjoyable to watch/listen. I'm wondering if you sewed that cute black & white gingham dress.
Thank you for listening and watching it :) No, I bought that dress this summer. I wish my sewing skills were that good to sew my own dresses yeah.. Maybe one day :)
I would reknit the hem on smaller circular nidle. Nice work!
We cannot buy Drops yarn in Australia. For the life of me, im not able to knit socks doing magic loop. End up with ladders. So cast on two circular needles and to keep track of the rows, knit each row of the two socks at the same time. They seem to knit up faster.
I have the pattern for renunculus but I don’t understand nothing,then I was not able to make one and I love the pattern 😞
Hi!!!! I absolutely love your episodes ! Am listening to all of them ! You say in episode 3 that you could send the fingerless mitten pattern… could I have the pattern please ? Thanks so much!!!
I didn't write down the pattern but I could in a week, if you leave me your email I can send it when I have it😊
@@wegrowild yes absolutely!
Is there a place to leave my email without going public ? Do you have Instagram? And I can leave a private message?
Sorry , I found your Instagram below and just sent you a private message.. thanks a lot!
I love your finished knits and wipes! I love the sweater you knit for your husband. Can I get the pattern?
Oh thank you :) Yes, I used the pattern The Everyday Raglan Pattern by Sheep and Stitch and I knitted an L but I heavily modified, my gauge was a bit different and I added that simple colorwork (I think each block of color was 15 rounds and then 3 rounds of the next color, then 15 again and so on). I don't know if I was clear enough but yeah I can explain it better in another episode if you wish :)
sheepandstitch.com/pattern/the-everyday-raglan-pattern/
@@wegrowild
hi, I am fascinated by your sweater and it would be great if you could elaborate in future episodes.
tnx,
rachel
Please put links to the yarn below x
Your fire place looks so cozy!!!
Oh thanks 😊it is very cozy for us🤗
Hi loved your podcast and Knitting . Can you please tell me the headband pattern . Thankyou
Thank you very much 🥰 I used this video/ pattern for the headband ua-cam.com/video/y7C4XgLK7QE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Sheep%26Stitch but I modified it a bit with the gauge :)
I love your video they are lovely. You can also start by saying what you are wearing whether it is knitted or sown. I have seen other youtubers doing that specially you are wearing a beautiful dress. Nice
Thanks for the suggestion:) next time I will mention that!💫
Love that sweater!
Which one? 🙃
Have you looked into knitting two socks at a time? Makes life so much easier.
I've done the cuff of those sweater at the same time but then when I have to knit the heel turn I don't know how to knit 2 at a time🙈
@@wegrowild yeah, it does get dicey at that part. I do short row heels so I don’t have that problem. Some people then take one sock off and do that sock first. Then do the next one.
I would love to get that fingerless gloves pattern! Is it still available?
I actually don't remember how I made them in the details but there are many free vanilla mittens patterns on Raverly 🙏🏼
@@wegrowild I’ll look those up, thanks!