Thanks to the both of you for sharing your beautiful designs with us free of charge. It’s obvious you love what you do which makes watching your videos so much fun.
Lovely moment, I discover some new patterns that I like. Your colour are so fabulous ! Un jour quand je traverserai la grande flaque ... il faudra que je visite votre boutique.
To learn about the cashmere industry (and some insight into the varying qualities of today’s fibre) listen to Episode 11 (July 23, 2023) of the audio podcast The Economics of Everyday Things. Fascinating!
Such an exciting and whirlwind episode. Will probably watch it for a second time to make sure I see all the new products again. Definitely want to order your newest Bon Tricot yarn. Your joy was palpable. Thank you!
You are so inspiring, fulfilled craft women and amazing knitters. I love all your recommendations, your suggestions and I’m grateful for all the beautiful patterns you release. I have to get arnd knitting some of them. A pleasure to see you!
I saw that Jolly yarn when the cowl pattern came out! Looks so good!! Looked at ways to have a dark main color-will be in touch! Thanks for the dose of yarny joy this morning 😁💕
Now this was a super exciting episode!!! Well your videos always are, but this one 🥰 I already love Jolly and I haven't even seen or felt it except here. Sadly I have to wait to purchase it but fingers crossed, it will be available around Christmas! Thanks for this. And congratulations on the Cruise, Patty Lyons and the Cabin Boys alone would make it worth it for me!
Sometimes, if you think about it, please comment on how practical it would be to make them as cardigans, since some of the heavier sweaters would be outerwear where I live. I really like the gridlove, in particular. I made the ankers cardigan in DK and made size 1, and im a medium, it turned out perfect, but that was lucky.
We haven't covered this because to be honest it is a very advanced modification: you would need to change the placement of the increases on each increase row so they are balanced around a centre split, and you would need to adjust the colourwork placement, in order to get the best fit for a cardigan. In addition, many people prefer to knit colourwork in the round so you would need to add stitches and then steek the sweater, or knit colourwork flat. In the meantime, we do have some cardigan designs available on Ravelry and our website! -Naomi
I appreciate your explanations of the sheep/wool, how it knits up, uses for…etc!! The samples shown really give me a good sense of the end piece! I’ll check out your New Yarn! Thanks !!
im going to miss the last UCI mountainbike world cup in Québec this year and won't make it to the store like i do when I go to world cup races !!! it's really sad
Hi! Thank you for such an inspiring episode, filled qith great tips and recommendations. I was wondering if you think the nightfall mittens would fit a typical small-sized hand man ? Would you recommend adding a few rounds?
The measurements are in the pattern: Hand Circumference: 9" / 23 cm Length from Cuff to Tip: 8.75" / 22 cm. I'm actually planning to knit a pair for my dad for Christmas and I'm going to use 0.5mm bigger needle to easily shift the size a bit bigger! You may need to add extra rounds for length, you could knit rows 3, 13, 37, and 47 twice each, to add more length and keep the colourwork balanced. -Naomi
Thanks to the both of you for sharing your beautiful designs with us free of charge. It’s obvious you love what you do which makes watching your videos so much fun.
Thank you Patty! Yes we do love it, we're very lucky and so glad you enjoy them!
Lovely moment, I discover some new patterns that I like. Your colour are so fabulous ! Un jour quand je traverserai la grande flaque ... il faudra que je visite votre boutique.
Thanks, I enjoyed the podcast.
thank you!
To learn about the cashmere industry (and some insight into the varying qualities of today’s fibre) listen to Episode 11 (July 23, 2023) of the audio podcast The Economics of Everyday Things. Fascinating!
Such an exciting and whirlwind episode. Will probably watch it for a second time to make sure I see all the new products again. Definitely want to order your newest Bon Tricot yarn. Your joy was palpable. Thank you!
we definitely had a lot to cover! We would love it if you try this yarn, thank you!
Love watching you talk and seeing all the new yarns and gadgets. Your love of all things yarny shows through! Naomi love red on you!
thank you!! 🥰
You are so inspiring, fulfilled craft women and amazing knitters. I love all your recommendations, your suggestions and I’m grateful for all the beautiful patterns you release. I have to get arnd knitting some of them. A pleasure to see you!
thank you so much, this warms our woolly hearts! happy you found some inspiration!
Always enjoy the podcasts, and very 3xcited to be heading to Montréal next month. Can’t wait to visit the shop!😊
yay! Looking forward to your visit, please say hello and enjoy your trip!
I love how you just jumped into the yarns and talked about knitting. What beautiful projects.
we can't help ourselves, we just love to talk about yarn!! thank you!
Great job, ladies! I love the new yarn, the new patterns and the Make it tweed is just what I have been looking for.
thank you!! we LOVE Make It Tweed, sure you will too!
another great episode. thank you for all your free patterns also. very generous! do you have a double thick simple hat pattern by any chance?
Naomi you look beautiful in Red 🍒 love that Macaron Cardigan ❤ thanks so much for all the patterns 💙
thank you!! 🥰 this colour makes my heart happy!
Congratulations on your new yarn, I look forward to knit with it.
thank you!!
I saw that Jolly yarn when the cowl pattern came out! Looks so good!! Looked at ways to have a dark main color-will be in touch! Thanks for the dose of yarny joy this morning 😁💕
thank you!! a dark colour would be gorgeous, happy to help you choose something lovely :) enjoy!!
Now this was a super exciting episode!!! Well your videos always are, but this one 🥰 I already love Jolly and I haven't even seen or felt it except here. Sadly I have to wait to purchase it but fingers crossed, it will be available around Christmas! Thanks for this. And congratulations on the Cruise, Patty Lyons and the Cabin Boys alone would make it worth it for me!
thank you!! yes we'll keep dyeing it for sure, hope you get a chance to try it soon!
Everything you is so beautiful 💟 honestly, I hope one day to travel from Denmark to Canada with the sole purpose of visiting your store!
thank you! and for joining us from so far away - we'll be here to welcome you when you visit!!
Sometimes, if you think about it, please comment on how practical it would be to make them as cardigans, since some of the heavier sweaters would be outerwear where I live. I really like the gridlove, in particular. I made the ankers cardigan in DK and made size 1, and im a medium, it turned out perfect, but that was lucky.
We haven't covered this because to be honest it is a very advanced modification: you would need to change the placement of the increases on each increase row so they are balanced around a centre split, and you would need to adjust the colourwork placement, in order to get the best fit for a cardigan. In addition, many people prefer to knit colourwork in the round so you would need to add stitches and then steek the sweater, or knit colourwork flat. In the meantime, we do have some cardigan designs available on Ravelry and our website! -Naomi
I appreciate your explanations of the sheep/wool, how it knits up, uses for…etc!! The samples shown really give me a good sense of the end piece! I’ll check out your New Yarn! Thanks !!
we love chatting fibre - I even cut out some fibre rambling because the podcast was getting too long 😅 hope you love it!! -Naomi
Wow! I think I literally got the last spot on the cruise!
sooooo excited you're joining us!!
im going to miss the last UCI mountainbike world cup in Québec this year and won't make it to the store like i do when I go to world cup races !!! it's really sad
Hi! Thank you for such an inspiring episode, filled qith great tips and recommendations. I was wondering if you think the nightfall mittens would fit a typical small-sized hand man ? Would you recommend adding a few rounds?
The measurements are in the pattern: Hand Circumference: 9" / 23 cm Length from Cuff to Tip: 8.75" / 22 cm. I'm actually planning to knit a pair for my dad for Christmas and I'm going to use 0.5mm bigger needle to easily shift the size a bit bigger! You may need to add extra rounds for length, you could knit rows 3, 13, 37, and 47 twice each, to add more length and keep the colourwork balanced. -Naomi
Hmmm… do I sense a book in the making ;) ?
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