The Front Porch Knitter Episode 8- when life is crazy I knit and I buy yarn.

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  • Опубліковано 30 гру 2022
  • Welcome -so glad you could join me in this little corner of the world where I talk about my knitting, life and all the crafty things.
    *** the strange noise is our dog knocking on the patio door to come in- he is fine and had I let him in he would have needed out again 5 minutes later.***
    Future Lucy Ann here: I intended for this to be published before Christmas but the uploading fairies were not kind and it took much longer. Know that all parcels were shipped and have been received by the time this video is published.
    Finished Objects:
    Vanilla Sock- Estelle Twin sock
    Vanilla Sock- West Yorkshire Spinners Gingerbread
    Sophie Shawl Paton's Classic Wool- Petite Knit
    Cedar Pullover- Cascade Hampton- Joji Locatelli
    Free Cowl- Cascade Heritage- various. Joji Locatelli
    Pure Joy- Joji Locatelli- Dye Pretty yarn: prettylittleyarns.ca/collecti...
    Vanilla Sock- Paton's Kroy
    Classic Beanie- Purl Soho- Briggs & Little Regal in charcoal
    Thrumbed Mittens- Briggs & Little Regal Charcoal and Roving
    Double Knit Mittens- Briggs & Little Regal and Roving
    Ballerina Gnome- Never Not Gnoming by Imagined Landscapes
    Works in Progress
    Twists & Turns Mkal- Stephen West- Cascade Heritage
    Twisted Headbands- no pattern Paton's Classic Wool in Magnolia
    Mesmerizing Socks- Operation sock Drawer- Superba Premium
    Vanilla sock- Paton's Kroy FX Cadet Colours
    Gnome Made Gifts MKAL Imagined Landscapes
    Grinchmas Socks Timber Yarns
    Tea with the Bridgertons Area 51 Fibres
    LYS and yarns etc:
    Two Sticks and You- twosticksewe.com/
    Dolphina Bags- www.dolphinacollective.com/
    Cottage Craft- cottagecraft1915.com/
    La Violette: www.lavioletteyarngiftco.com/
    Area 51: area51fibres.com/
    Cricket Cove: cricketcove.com/
    Kings Woolens: www.kingwoolensandyarns.com/
    Yarn It : yarnitcobourg.ca/
    Entre Soeurs et Laines: entresoeursetlaine.ca/
    Wild Strands: www.etsy.com/ca/shop/WildStrands
    Knitting Loft: theknittingloft.ca/
    Mary Maxim: www.marymaxim.ca/
    Knit Picks: www.knitpicks.com/
    Galt House of Yarn: www.galthouseofyarn.ca/
    Len's Mill store: lensmill.com/pages/woodstock

КОМЕНТАРІ • 71

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    Sweater looks so comfy cozy.

  • @Polly_scouser
    @Polly_scouser Рік тому

    So happy I found your podcast. Love all your makes.

  • @kenna8828
    @kenna8828 Рік тому

    I love the title of this episode! I’ve been having some crazy life stuff happen lately with lots of hospital and waiting room time to knit - this whole episode just really resonated with me. Thank you! Lovely to see some commercial and Canadian based yarns for when you just need something nice and easy to keep calm and knit on! 😊

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      I am glad that your knitting was there for you. Thanks for stopping by and I hope that life is a little less crazy.

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    It was interesting, friend. Thanks for your video.

  • @audreyproctor4045
    @audreyproctor4045 Рік тому

    Hi. My name is Audrey and I live in southern Ontario. This is the first time I have watched you. I enjoyed knitting as we chatted. A few years ago I went to Nova Scotia with a friend, and driving through New Brunswick, I was amazed at how many trees there are. I hope that I get to visit Mary Maxim in Paris, as I now have family recently moved there. Without a car, I rely on GO transit, which will get me to Waterloo and no further. 😮 I am 72 years old and have been knitting and crocheting for well over 50 years now. I work on something every time I sit down. I don’t think that I can sit without working on a project as I do. I loved seeing your acquisitions. My Mum died 5 months ago and to help me cope, I have been purchasing yarn like crazy. Mum taught me to knit and crochet. She must have made a dozen Mary Maxim jackets, lined most of them and attached a zipper. Mine was Ramblin’ Rose. My dream is to knit that pattern again for myself as mine, when I was 10, met with disaster in the wash. I don’t know who was more upset, me or my Mum. I can hardly wait to catch your next video. God bless you. Audrey. ❤️🇨🇦🧶

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for stopping by. I am glad you enjoyed our visit. I agree public transportation does not make it easy. You need a knitting friend who lives close who also wants to do a road trip. I have a group of ladies locally who road trip for various festivals and yarn sales etc. Some don't drive, some don't drive long distances so a couple of us just load up our cars and go.
      Happy New Year!

  • @melissalampman7214
    @melissalampman7214 Рік тому

    I am knitting my other son and his girlfriend their “Christmas socks”,and it is Jan.2,they are dk though,so shouldn’t take too long! Your son,and his friends are very lucky!All the best for 2023🎉,Melissa.

  • @hartleyshandmade8471
    @hartleyshandmade8471 Рік тому +1

    When you said Passamaquoddy I thought of Pete's Dragon the original movie. Love everything you're working on and very pretty new yarns. ✨️

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for stopping by- Passamaquoddy is not a word that many people know outside of NB- it does conjure images for me. Happy knitting!

  • @DGaryMoore
    @DGaryMoore Рік тому

    You are delightful. I am so glad that I found your podcast this morning. You have another subscriber (from Michigan)!

  • @debbiedennie255
    @debbiedennie255 Рік тому

    Ian watching you for the first time and love your knits
    Your cowl is gorgeous !!!
    And you sweater you have on
    Stay happy cause we love to knit 🧶 ❤
    I’m also in Ontario 🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @lindashields5939
    @lindashields5939 Рік тому

    I know you’ll understand when I say that “real life” got in the way of my knitting and podcast watching. BUT I’m back. Loved catching up with your episodes - 1 more after I finish this one. I loved the variety of all your finished projects, your WIPs, as well as all your yarny talk about things you received and/or purchased. I’m busy on knitting on some of the socks I give to various charities. I use lots of true “work-horse” commercial yarns and knit plain ribbed socks - works a charm every time. I’m off to watch your lates video. Thanks for making these videos of our enjoyment. Salam wa sa’aadah

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Hi Linda, Not sure how I missed these last two comments- I know- life happened. As always thanks for stopping by.

  • @thethriftychickadee7245
    @thethriftychickadee7245 Рік тому

    This is the first time I've watched your podcast. It came up in my feed but yes, I did get the feeling of listening to a friend. Very cozy podcast that I very much enjoyed. I've never knit anything Steven West, but wow that shawl looks amazing. The headband was also really cool. Yep, if I was stuck in the airport and had coffee, a podcast to listen to, a knit or crochet project and/or a book, I'd be good!

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Glad that you found me- thanks for stopping by. I love Stephen West's designs- I have knit a few. so much texture and colour. Happy New Year!

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    Gingerbread socks are fun too

  • @donnawelch3548
    @donnawelch3548 Рік тому

    Hi there, glad to see your podcast pop up. You have been busy. Sounds like you do a lot for others so thank you for that. Lovely knits, lovely projects and lovely yarn haul. Covid does take a lot outa you so I hope you can now have a restful winter and enjoy all your yarny goodness. Happy New Year and Take Care.

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      So glad you could stop by. I don't seem to have too many ill affects but my Mom is toughing it out. I have a feeling that I will be spending more time there this year. Thank you!

  • @lindanoseworthy8594
    @lindanoseworthy8594 Рік тому +3

    West Yorkshire spinners is my favourite sock wool. I love that you include everyone in this podcast and also use commercial yarn in your makes. There is nothing wrong with that at all. Hope you had a great Christmas and new year’s.

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Thanks for stopping by. There is a place for all types of wool and I am always excited to try new bases and brands. Happy New Year!

  • @shereewaddell3417
    @shereewaddell3417 Рік тому

    Love your podcast. The yarns and all your projects. Thanks for doing shownotes.looking at all the links shops and I'm doing shopping happy knitting.

  • @ramonar594
    @ramonar594 Рік тому

    The cowl is gorgeous!

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Thanks it was the perfect use of the left overs from my Comfort Fade Cardi. Happy New Year

  • @helaineroberts5971
    @helaineroberts5971 Рік тому

    I just found your podcast and have settled in for a marathon here in Maine US. Great job!

  • @scientificexplorergirl3374
    @scientificexplorergirl3374 Рік тому

    I appreciated hearing about your "Yarn Crawl" and have made note of a few shops to visit. Best wishes for a happy new year!

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Happy new year! Thanks for stopping by. I like to check out different shops- each one reflects it's owners tastes.

  • @annabing6721
    @annabing6721 Рік тому

    If you do the New Brunswick road trip again visit Sassy yarns in Brockville. I enjoyed the todays podcast. Can’t wait to see the haul turned into projects.

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      I travel that road a lot, 4-5 times in 2022 plus when I fly. I will try and remember to pop into Sassy Yarns on one of my many adventures. Happy New Year!

  • @juliebudinger2573
    @juliebudinger2573 Рік тому

    Hi. I’m new to your podcast, but I was knitting throughout this episode and by the end, I felt like we were already friends! I’m from PA and have been knitting since I was young-socks are my favorite to knit so I was particularly drawn to your sock projects. Glad to meet you and happy knitting in the New Year! JBee

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Thanks for stopping by! Glad that you got some knitting time in while visiting with me.

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    Socks are nice. I've never attempted knitting socks.

  • @themappyknitter
    @themappyknitter Рік тому

    I’m so Jealous!!! Yarn It! In Cobourg is my LYS (even though I have to travel 30 mins to get there). I wasn’t able to get to the grand re-opening because life got in the way. Love the Soeurs au Laine that you got! I won’t let myself stop at The Knitting Loft when I go through Toronto, I’m afraid what I might allow myself to buy 😂

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      My LYS is 30+ minutes away too- that is why it is so much fun to stop at other shops along the way. Costco and yarn shops are dangerous for me.

  • @knitlocal6675
    @knitlocal6675 Рік тому

    Really loved your gnome...I am hooked on making them also..Happy New year

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      I have to switch my gnomes out seasonally so they all get their time in the spot light. lol. Happy New Year!

  • @wendyscott5293
    @wendyscott5293 Рік тому

    Hi Lucy Ann, I just came across your podcast. So nice to find another Ontario knitter. I live in Ingersoll, Ontario and frequent some of the yarn shops you visited. I enjoyed your knitting travels and all the lovely wool. Happy New Year and I am looking forward to see you knIt all the things :)

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      Hi Wendy, Thanks for stopping by. I live just south of Ingersoll so we are in the same neck of the woods! Happy Knitting

  • @ramonar594
    @ramonar594 Рік тому

    I learned a long time ago to grab an end of the yarn. Give it a tug on the end. If it breaks fairly easy, it’s wool. 👍

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      That works for most things- however, if it is a silk mohair blend the silk would be quite strong. Because it is so squeaky ( is that a thing?) I suspect if it is mohair that it may be with a nylon thread. Thanks so much for stopping by.

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    Love the blue sweater. Blue is my favorite color. Yarn looks so soft and elegant.

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    You met the requests of all. Great job, mom.

  • @zanpsimer7685
    @zanpsimer7685 Рік тому

    Looking at my finished loveseat skirt and my simple shawl which is 3/4 way done. The two projects I’ve been working on for two months. 😂 You have a kazillion lovely finished objects and on the needle projects going. Love all your acquisitions too.
    I’m looking forward to some yarn purchases in 2023. I’m proud to say I completed my no buy yarn 2022! Everything I made in 2022 was stash! So I’m really drooling over your acquisitions! Happy New Year!

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      Congratulations on your 'no buy yarn' success.! I would be a failure for sure. Typically my stash is single skeins or sweater quantities that I have taken a skein or two from to make other projects, making the remaining quantity hard to use up. Happy New Year!

    • @zanpsimer7685
      @zanpsimer7685 Рік тому

      @@thefrontporchknitter8112 never a fail! I too love to buy yarn and simply wondered if I could do it. It wasn’t a hard rule but it encouraged me to check my stash and I found so much lovely yarn I had forgotten about!

  • @Itiswhatitis55
    @Itiswhatitis55 Рік тому

    Great episode! Happy New Year!

  • @angelabelyea1904
    @angelabelyea1904 Рік тому

    Cottage crafts yarn is milled at Briggs and Little. The yarn weight is dura sport 100 percent wool. One of the colours you held up was fundy fog not sure on the mustard colour. Love your podcast.
    Another yarn store to check out in NB is Brigadoon fibre farm in Blissville about 30 minutes from Fredericton

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Angela! I think I assumed it was milled at B&L just from working with it. I know where Blissville is so that sounds like a nice little drive on one of my adventures. So glad that you could stop by.

    • @angelabelyea1904
      @angelabelyea1904 Рік тому

      @The Front Porch Knitter thank you hope your new year goes well.

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    Happy New Year

  • @sherismith9517
    @sherismith9517 Рік тому

    So good to see you back. I love the yarn trip recount. And also your no nonsense approach to both yarn and equipment. Socks are socks. No matter the needles. Happy tree making and happy new year.

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Thanks for stopping by. I think that tools are important but as all things in life- buy the best you can afford. Our craft is one that does not have to be costly. some of my DPN's came from a local dollar store and I have quite a few fixed circulars that came from charity shops.

  • @marthahealy3392
    @marthahealy3392 Рік тому

    Nice to spend time with you and your knitting. I love your sweater - loves great on you! Fun to see your yarn too. Happy New Year too!

  • @lorim3969
    @lorim3969 Рік тому

    So happy to see you! Love everything you knit! Happy new year!

  • @ramonar594
    @ramonar594 Рік тому

    I looked at your comments and don’t see the pattern for the hats and socks. Did I overlook them!

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Probably my error! Thanks for the catch. The socks are mostly a vanilla out of my head standard sock so no particular pattern. The hats were a free pattern from Purl Soho- www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/classic-cuffed-hat. I will correct the notes also.

  • @melissalampman7214
    @melissalampman7214 Рік тому

    Hi, could you tell me what weight you think Briggs and little heritage and regal are, they say they are the same weight, but I know regal is thinner....,what do you think, I have a tone of it,and I am appreciating it again, I always wove with it, but now I am into knitting and want to knit with it, do you think regal is dk,and heritage is Aran?thanks,Melissa.

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      I think of Regal as a heavy DK or light worsted and I just did some math and comparison and the charts agree with me. Heritage is a medium weight worsted and the Aran is a heavier worsted. I always swatch since many of the yarn weights are a range not a precise number. The B&L yarns really bloom when blocked so keep that in mind as well.

    • @melissalampman7214
      @melissalampman7214 Рік тому

      Thank you! I am excited to be excited about Briggs and little,as it is the yarn I have used the most! Just not in knitting I did knit a baby sweater years ago,with way too long sleeves,but excited to try knitting with it. I want to try the thumbed mitts,maybe for next Christmas,I have the pattern from them. Take care,Melissa.

  • @roxeyserckie5414
    @roxeyserckie5414 Рік тому

    What do you suggest to get started knitting socks with no knowledge of "how to"?

    • @thefrontporchknitter8112
      @thefrontporchknitter8112  Рік тому

      Hi Roxey. There are some great patterns for newbies this is the one I recommend: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rye-4. Tin Can Knits do a great job of itemizing the steps. I also suggest worsted weight as it will make it easier to learn the skills than fingering. They end up being more 'house sock' but perfect to learn on. As I said in the video- figure out which type of small circumference needles you prefer and go for it- they are not really all that scary.