Episode 52 Knitting Podcast with Lisa From New Zealand. A quick catch up from a warm and sunny NZ
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Episode 52 Friday 2nd February 2024
Where you can find me
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Email: shop@unwindandknit.com
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What I’m Wearing and Finished Objects
Ranunculus by Midori Hirose
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Yarn is silk mohair from Artyarns
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Works in Progress
Widow’s Kiss by Thea colman
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yarn recommendation is Appledore DK im using the colour Payhembury
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Patterns Discussed
9pm Tank by Tiffknit
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New Yarn Modim sock yarn
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Blueberry Vodka Lemonade by Thea Colman
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Yarn recommendations Merino 100% fingeringweight by Unwind and Knit with Me
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podcast that I watched is Knits ‘ n ‘ pieces
• Tuesday KnitChat Janua...
New designer I have found
JST Knitwear designs
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Shop Update
Leather shawl cuffs
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Leather Notions Pouch
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Leather Project Bags
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Hi Lisa. Don’t ever apologize for your content. It is always interesting and inspiring whether it’s two hours or a half an hour. And please continue to re-show your patterns. I honestly didnt remember the cami you showed us today so show patterns over again. We all see so many it’s hard to remember and if you show us it again, it’s a great reminder. Love your new venture and dying of yarn. Your colors are really beautiful. I think i may have to go on and check them out again on your website. I love the notions pouches too. I have two so far and they are by far my favorite. They hold everything. You wouldn’t think they do because the “size” is deceiving but I put everything in them and I still have room for more. Thanks again for all you do for our community. Patricia
Thank you patricia for your kind words of encouragement.
Wow Lisa, your hand dyed yarns are just beautiful ! There is no end to your talents xxx
Thank you.
Great podcast Lisa, you are so inspiring, love the Ranunculus in mohair and your new Indie dyed yarns are so delicious looking. I have such a long waiting list of projects, thanks to you.
I'm so glad that i have inspired you.
Hi Lisa. Lovely to see how you and your business have grown over the last couple of years. Very inspiring. Well done!
Thank you for following my journey and your support.
Hello Lisa, I have just discovered your podcast and your yarn and made two purchases in the last week. Your yarn is beautiful, and I am sure I will buy more in the future.
Thank you so much and i hope you continue to enjoy the podcast.
I love your new dying adventure, the colours are amazing and the places you name them after are familiar to me after spending 10 years living and roaming around the South Island, back home in OZ now. Love ♥ NZ😊
You must have very fond memories, it really is a beautiful country
G’day neighbour, loved your catch up this evening after work. 🇦🇺 so looking forward to going shopping again, take good care. Oh well done on your dyeing that’s exciting to see your colours you produce 🍀
Thank you
Your hand dying looks great. Love the colours you have created so far.
Thank you, im really fun with the dying and coming up with new colours.
Love the Riptide Slipover! I put it into my favorites.
Your new hand dyed yarns look lovely!
Thank you, im really keen to cast on the riptide vest.
Beautiful colours in your newly dyed yarns
Thank you, im having a lot of fun with it.
Hello Lisa! I was so happy to hear you speak of Jennifer of JST Designs…she is lovely and we love our Riptide Vests and all the other projects we’ve knit of hers! Also, now that it’s February we are a month closer to our visit!😊💜
Not long to go now, i have started the countdown.
Love your Rannuculous. Color is gorgeous ❤
Thank you!!
A lovely podcast Lisa loved your finished Ranunculus just beautiful. Your new dyed yarns by you are all so nice love the names you are giving them
Thank you so much!
Nice dyeing Lisa and love the evocative New Zealand names ! That was generous content as always - and all enjoyable. In WA we have had cooler weather in our South West than it sounds like you have been having in Christchurch ! But yes who wants to use an air con - here in Albany near the sea we have neither the need for heating or cooling MOST of the year with doors and windows open in mid Summer or closed in mid Winter Otherwise outdoors its a warm garment - usually wool and knitted of course !
Oh thank you! Im having a lot of fun with the dying.
Love your ranunulus, and congratulations on your dyeing, the colours and names are great. I wonder if you could show us the Mondim colours in a future episode please, it was very tantalising to see them on the shelf behind you 🙂
Great suggestion!
Your dyed yarn is beautiful
Thank you
Your ranunculus is gorgeous! So is that jumper behind you Thanks for the tips about Ravelry and the ranunculus video's. I've tried to start a ranunculus 3 times now, I'll have a look at ravelery as you suggest! Your hand dyed yarn is glorious, good on you for branching out like that.
Thank you, I do hope you have had some luck with your Ranunculus.
Love your new indie colors
Thank you
Hi Li❤sa. You’ve inspired me to make a ranunculus…..finally! I’m excited to be coming to Christchurch in March to do a spot of shopping in your shop. I’ll be in touch to make a time. Jackie
Hi Jackie, hope to see you tomorrow.
@@UnwindandKnitwithMe Hi Lisa. It’s not tomorrow. I’m in Christchurch on Saturday 16th March. I hope that’s still all right. Jackie
@@jackiewilkinson8357 yes. I have that in my calendar. 😊
Your rinunculus is amazing
Thank you
Lupine do grow in the North Island often on the coast. Loving the colours I’m from Wellington
Good to know! Thank you for sharing
You've done well with your dyeing, I've tried it a bit and certainly not as pretty as your skeins! Love the names, I'm hoping one day to run Northburn, but lot of training for that one, very jealous of your husband, I need his legs haha! We're heading down from Wellington to Earnscleugh, just out of Clyde soon to bike the Lake Dunstan trail and do some exploring, just love it down there. Can see why you named them after those areas. 😊
we are heading back to Northburn in 3 weeks for my husband to do another miler there. Your right it does require a large commitment of time to train for such an event. Suits me as i get lots of knitting time in. I hope you enjoyed the Dunstan trail.
Love your podcasts Lisa. Irene from Australia
Thank you Irene
I’m wearing my 3rd one right now!
Awsome, they really are great wardrobe pieces.
Inspiring, love your colours you are creating, and really enjoy your podcasts, thanks
Thank you so much!
Lovely podcast and congratulations on your new venture of indie dyeing.Fantastic. Loved the colours you have started with.Your Ranunculus is beautiful.
Thank you.
What a beautiful surprise hearing all your news and seeing your knitting. It is rather hard trying to knit in the heat, I am just doing little things like socks and Toddler's stuff for Birthday presents in March.
Thank you again for your time. Take care.
Thank you so much!
Loving your knits Lisa, fab indie dye colourways, congratulations on doing that.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful yarn Lisa in your Ranunculus. Like a painting
thank you
Enjoyed your lupin comments. We have the same here on Prince Edward Island. Although they are weeds, we like them, I think because it’s the beginning of summer and they are very pretty.
Thank you the Lupins are very pretty.
You've made some stunning colours of yarn ❤ is it a kiwi thing? ..... you see something and think " I can do that " 😂
Maybe it is a kiwi thing, although im sure as knitters we all have the creative side.
Hi Lisa
I love your joy of knitting! (just a heads up that ‘Mondim’ is pronounced mon-deeeeem!)
Thank you for sharing
Lisa, in doing research for a visit to Christchurch on 2/18 by cruise ship, I found you and watched this video. Superb. I'm a knitter from the USA, specifically Michigan where winters are cold and sheep farms, mills and Indi dryers are present. I know your shop isn't open on Sunday and that's disappointing, it appears you have a lot I'd be interested in seeing and squishing! . But, you scared me with your weather comments. I've found predictions that say 18-20 degrees C not 30!! We are only in port for 1 day and have scheduled a visit to Manderlay Farm. What do you think of them? I will continue to watch and perhaps purchase online. Your new subscriber, Karol
Sorry i didn't get to meet you as we were away that week. I really do hope you had a great time visiting our lovely country.
Hi Lisa you might me interested to watch Roxanne Richardson tubular cast on technique from her latest video it will be a game changer. Love your ranunculus, getting close to casting on my first.
Thank you for sharing, i will check Roxanne's tutorials out.