Yarn Advent Calendars: Yay or Nay?

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 327

  • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
    @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 13 dny +12

    Today we're discussing the pros and cons of yarn advent calendars! Enjoy!

    • @ant713m
      @ant713m Před 12 dny +2

      Hi Taylar, slightly off topic but I really love your videos. I have picked up the habit of crochet and knitting again these past few years. I really enjoy it, and helps me so much with stress relief . Recently I have been suffering with stress and anxiety and being able to knit my projects and listen to your videos is a comfort and real help. Please continue making these, fibre arts are so good for mental health. You are helping people in so many ways. Thank you from the 🇬🇧

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 11 dny +2

      @@ant713mthank you so much for taking the time to share this with me. I understand what you’re going through and I also know how much relief we can experience from having something/someone to watch/listen to. I’m honored to provide that in some way for you. And don’t worry. I’m not going anywhere. ❤

    • @alissarice9725
      @alissarice9725 Před 10 dny +1

      I'm a December birthday so it's actually a great combination birthday/Christmas present my husband is getting for me

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 8 dny +1

      @@alissarice9725 yes totally! ❤️

  • @sandramccrea8241
    @sandramccrea8241 Před 13 dny +85

    I think the best solution I have seen in other crafting areas, is to have a close friend (one who knows the craft) create an advent for one another, that way they still have a surprise, with things they know one another will use

    • @karengaray5114
      @karengaray5114 Před 13 dny +2

      Love this idea!

    • @kathryndenne1717
      @kathryndenne1717 Před 12 dny +2

      I did this with a friend one year.

    • @emmadroste8493
      @emmadroste8493 Před 12 dny +2

      That would be pretty fun! Maybe also "shopping" from the friends stash and picking a pattern could work too! Then the receiver gets a fresh view on their own stash, and it's less money overall

    • @katebizzak4538
      @katebizzak4538 Před 12 dny +3

      My mom and I do this! We put together an "advent" with all of our sock yarn scraps throughout the year and then trade them - it's definitely more inspiring to knit with someone else's scraps instead of my own, and if there's something I don't love, I can just skip or replace with no guilt because the high cost wasn't there.

    • @aylaraslan7119
      @aylaraslan7119 Před 11 dny +1

      Honestly i was debating doing this and having someone who knows what colors I like pick out minis for me and I just pay at the end. Even if they are not crafty, if they know my colors and are willing to wrap/bag each one individually for me I think it would work.

  • @laurakirk3481
    @laurakirk3481 Před 12 dny +77

    I buy an advent calendar because I’m alone at Christmas and it’s just fun to have something to open.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny +15

      And that’s a fantastic reason to do it! When it all boils down, joy is all that matters. Or even just a simple boost. ❤️

    • @virginiaanderson8875
      @virginiaanderson8875 Před 12 dny +5

      Im alone also and thought, that would be fun -

    • @heatherroach7817
      @heatherroach7817 Před 11 dny +2

      I'm alone and fairly new to knitting so didn't know about yarn advent calendar. I'll look into it, thanks.

    • @orapronobis2149
      @orapronobis2149 Před 11 dny

      Ladies how wonderful that you define “alone” and not lonely which is very signifcant for all of our mental health. What we have now is inviting creative people to our homes such as here with Wool Needles Hands. She takes us to a place of creativity whether a novice or expert.
      We appreciate this and should also look into local craft fairs, tea parlors that offer events to knit and sip’s. Set up your own and open the journey with visitin a coffee place or tea if it is your cup of pleasure and you never know how you will notice someone always there too. Be bold and introduce yourself. Do not disregard age. I love engaging with young adults.
      I too move along alone even though I have a spouse. I call the parking lot to coffee places to sit and view CZcams or moviess my third living room. COVID had many of us there just to be out. Get a car tray for snacks to eat, bring a working project like a knit or crochet to sit for awhile. Check out a local park or bay to sit. Be mindful of your surroundings and enjoy your time with your favorite person YOU❤❤❤
      Thank you for your video sharing and the focus also on price or financial investment and buyers remorse. You rock dear lady.

    • @jetsxtaylorgang
      @jetsxtaylorgang Před 8 dny +4

      ​@@heatherroach7817 Twice Sheared Sheep does an advent that's all tools and notions rather than yarn that could be a great option for you!

  • @kit000003
    @kit000003 Před 13 dny +59

    If you're having fomo for yarn advent calendars... Get chocolate... A little piece of joy every day.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 13 dny +6

      Yesss! See. That’s my kind of advent!

    • @LadyPatienceK
      @LadyPatienceK Před 12 dny +3

      And a tea advent calendar...to go with the chocolate

    • @BottenFieldofDreams
      @BottenFieldofDreams Před 12 dny +2

      Yarn advent with a surprise of chocolate or tea to go with each skein?!? Yes? Yes!

    • @danisbookshelf3167
      @danisbookshelf3167 Před 12 dny +1

      Chocolate advents are the best! I got a chocolate one and a puzzle one last year, and they were delightful

  • @ryoknits
    @ryoknits Před 12 dny +19

    I’ve discovered that I don’t need a yarn advent but I do like watching other people unwrap theirs. It is expensive scrappy project vibes, but if it makes someone else happy and I get the joy of seeing it without having to store it, it’s a win.

  • @jonellesandel1066
    @jonellesandel1066 Před 10 dny +12

    I did Woolens and Nosh last year and signed up again. They send one bag with two pre-wound balls you knit from the bag. In between each stripe is a repeating solid, so each day you knit only until you see the next solid. You then have a new pair of socks for Christmas and don’t have to figure out all those minis. Love it!

    • @howysmith15
      @howysmith15 Před 2 dny

      Thank you! I'd never heard of them before. What a beautiful shop!

  • @MrsMonstargh
    @MrsMonstargh Před 13 dny +52

    I joined a Facebook group to create scrappy advent swaps. It covers USA, UK and Australia (me), so everyone can have non-international shipping rates but you get to enjoy an advent surprise. I collect my 24 10g scraps of 4ply throughout the year and we ship them to our partner in November. It's my favourite holiday tradition.

    • @heidiclarke2333
      @heidiclarke2333 Před 12 dny +1

      Me have done 3 years now and love it, I make scrappy socks a new colour each day, the rest goes in a big ball and I have made jumpers from it.

    • @karink
      @karink Před 12 dny

      Brilliant! Love this idea!

    • @Kpup
      @Kpup Před 12 dny

      Oh wait this sounds so fun!!!

    • @Jenn-98
      @Jenn-98 Před 12 dny

      I love this idea. I want in!

    • @MrsMonstargh
      @MrsMonstargh Před 12 dny +1

      The group is called Frankenstein Advent Swap 💙

  • @robinmccamont
    @robinmccamont Před 13 dny +37

    Con’s 1 and 3 are enough to persuade me to not purchase yarn advent calendars. Also, I’m very particular about my colors, and would rather spend my limited retirement budget on something that I know I will like, than be surprised by opening something that might disappoint me. So, no FOMO here! Great video topic, though, Taylor! Thanks!

  • @marthameyer7918
    @marthameyer7918 Před 13 dny +13

    The best use I ever made of Yarn Advent Calendars were knitting mini socks with each color and making an Advent calendar for my children and their spouses! They don’t scream Christmas but they hang them every year! Still a wonderful idea.

  • @RosyRetro
    @RosyRetro Před 12 dny +7

    I buy surprise mini skeins throughout the year but don’t open them and then make my own sort of yarn advent at Xmas by opening 1 each day ❤it’s a fun way to discover new yarns and colours and i always do crochet throws with them

  • @colettemoolman4410
    @colettemoolman4410 Před 12 dny +12

    You may ask yourself, "What is that beautiful yarn?"
    You may ask yourself, "Where does that advent go to?"
    And you may ask yourself, "Am I right, am I wrong?"
    And you may say to yourself, "My God, what have I done?"

    • @sunrhyze
      @sunrhyze Před 11 dny +3

      Now I'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day. 😜

    • @lorijacobs7078
      @lorijacobs7078 Před 9 dny +3

      There could be worse songs to have stuck in your head. 😂

  • @alicemac89
    @alicemac89 Před 12 dny +8

    While watching this video, I was actually knitting on my 2022 advent- making the Habitation Throw. I have bought one yarn advent the last 3 years, and I enjoyed it so much. I didn't find the perfect projects for them until this year, so I have been spending the last several months working through the last 3 years of advents, and honestly it is almost like I am opening them for the first time again, it has brought me so much joy! I have already pre-ordered myself an advent for this year, and am thinking of even ordering one more- my birthday is in July and that is how I have been spending my birthday money the past few years. I love scrappy projects, I love the daily surprise, and it is within my budget, so I am going to keep on buying Yarn Advents.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny +1

      I love this and for so many folks, this is or can be the experience and that’s great! Enjoy! ❤️

  • @loganrutledge3610
    @loganrutledge3610 Před 13 dny +7

    Curiously, fomo alone is a new Christmas classic

  • @crystalemmerson1334
    @crystalemmerson1334 Před 13 dny +29

    Way to expensive to me. They seem nice but not in my budget.

  • @57sduffy
    @57sduffy Před 13 dny +13

    I absolutely love that you addressed the FOMO issue. A very good point! That's the case for me. So, I have tried to think that first before I jump.

  • @libbybowles
    @libbybowles Před 12 dny +3

    I really appreciate this video. I've always assumed I just didn't *get it* about advents but now I can honor my gut instinct that they are just a made up thing that actually creates a problem that I really don't want. Thanks again, Tayler

  • @SupermodelKara
    @SupermodelKara Před 13 dny +10

    I've seen some cute advents out there and some that really were not my style but for me it all comes down to "what would I use this for?" I'm not someone who just buys yarn to buy yarn, it always has a project attached to it so for me, Advent calendars would be a waste of money and resources. I do however enjoy watching various knitting channels open and show off their advents and it has introduced me to various indie dyers that I have gone on and ordered full skeins from.

  • @karenalbery2773
    @karenalbery2773 Před 13 dny +12

    I didn't even need to watch to say nah. I mean I would never be sad to recieve one as a gift but I would never buy one for myself. I don't love minis that much and I have enough scraps to make my own. And as a hobby dyer for my own use only I can't imagine the amount of work it is. I mean sure I love opening cute little surprise gifts as much as anyone but for the money it's not something I would want really.

  • @brat32179
    @brat32179 Před 13 dny +10

    I have purchased 4+ this year. :-/ We don't otherwise do gifts, for holidays or any other occasions. So it's my fun holiday project, however I also don't open them all in Dec. I like to save one for my birthday month, one for the rainy season, and one for summer travel. I try to make sure I select ones that either have a pattern I like included, or that I have a pattern in mind for, so that I'm not left with a pile of yarn and zero plan. I also won't buy ones that are completely blind, I need to know the general color scheme so that I'm not getting something I'll really dislike. -- For people that like the idea of a knitting related advent but don't want all the yarn, places like Twice Sheared Sheep have an advent that is focused more on notions and I think just a single full skein of yarn.

  • @KimClinger
    @KimClinger Před 13 dny +6

    I cannot afford them, but opening a skein each day is so fun to do. I’ve had 2 gifted to me in the past. But I watch all advent vlogmas videos. It’s my way of celebrating the season.

  • @marybeneteau6009
    @marybeneteau6009 Před 12 dny +3

    I have never purchased an advent calendar and doubt I ever will. I watch podcasters trying to find 'scrappy' projects for them and I've always wondered why. I'm with you Taylor.

  • @songindarkness
    @songindarkness Před 12 dny +2

    I just don’t have the money for a hand dyed yarn Advent calendar sadly. I spend around £100 on yarn for the whole year, not just December!
    I think yarn Advent calendars are a great concept and I appreciate it must be a lot of hard work to make up.
    I would quite enjoy finding something to do with the different colours, it could be a real source of creativity. I love the fades.
    I’m thinking of making an Advent calendar for my Mum with affordable cotton yarn as she likes crocheting with cotton. I can get cotton easily and my Mum isn’t that fussed about colours as she is a process crocheter and makes endless crochet mice and rabbits and things just because she enjoys it! So it could be a winner!

  • @MarjoleinVeenendaal
    @MarjoleinVeenendaal Před 12 dny +2

    I’m not a knitter (yet! But I do a lot of other fiber arts and find it so inspirational to lurk in adjacent craft spaces. I’d love to learn how to knit socks one day, that’s how I found your channel and I just kinda stuck around). But yarn advent calendars always strike me as a ‘collecting craft supplies and using them are different hobbies’ type situation.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny +1

      I’m just so glad you stuck around! Thank you for being here. ❤️❤️

  • @cathycarbone1598
    @cathycarbone1598 Před 13 dny +6

    Last year purchased wobbles advent box for my daughter in-law.shewas anew crocheter. She loved it. I have previously purchased a advent collection that was different stitch markers etc and it was delightful.

  • @annettewiggins2220
    @annettewiggins2220 Před 12 dny +2

    After years of watching vlogs with other people opening their yarn advents, and having major FOMO, I ordered 3 in 2023. One of the kits was amazing, and I ordered again for 2024. The designer (Chelsea Yarns) puts so much thought and creativity into the theme and color story, so it was really a joy to open the cute little bags each day. I could see a cohesive pattern unfolding! And, she showcased a great project for the minis, which I promptly cast on, and used up 90% of the yarn. That was very satisfying. The other 2 were very disappointing. #2 had nice yarn, but the color story was not what I expected at all - very muted and faded, like Christmas from an old sepia photo. The third, I'm sad to say, was just a rip-off. This 14-day advent arrived a week late, with no communication from the designer. It was all random faded colors with a couple of neons, so no discernible color story. The kit came with a "bespoke" pattern that was billed as a surprise at the time I ordered. The pattern itself was also not my thing at all - an old-fashioned shawl that seemed like a lot of work (intarsia and stranded colorwork, oh my!) for a very bland effect. I appreciate that a lot of work goes into these kits, but I wasn't really seeing that for kit #3. It seemed almost like they packaged up the skeins that didn't turn out so well, threw in a pop of color, and then filled the rest of the bags with odds and ends! For my $169, I received 9 mini-skeins, some cheap stitch markers (not part of a theme), a pin, and a cloth project bag. The non-yarn items were considered part of the calendar, instead of fun extras. That works out to $19 per 20 g mini! In contrast, the advent I liked was about $9 per mini, with several fun extras that were consistent with the theme. What surprised me the most, though, was how all these random minis stressed me out. Will I be able to do anything with them, when all is said and done? I keep trying to find a way to work them into other projects, but it's either not enough or the color just doesn't work. It seems like most people end up making blankets. But my curiosity is now satisfied :-)

  • @melissaemery8686
    @melissaemery8686 Před 13 dny +18

    I am a stay at home mom and my husband is a firm believer that his income is our income. He wouldn’t begrudge me buying myself something that I really want. But after signing up for a yarn club and only liking 1 out of 4 months colorway I canceled. I have watched others open advents for the past 3 years and realized that I would only use it if it was a fade or cohesive color scheme. And within what I think is a reasonable price range. I originally wanted the Woolens and Nosh stripe a day advent but the price went up this year and they dropped the extras. I certainly don’t blame them I can’t imagine how much work, planning and stress goes into that. I just can’t spend that much on something I might not like. I just purchased Knitty McPurly’s advent and love that it’s centered around Jesus, God and his creation.

    • @just-jo84
      @just-jo84 Před 12 dny +1

      Totally could have written this post myself!! Although I do get Yarnable and like it....but I love knitting socks. I also got Knitty McPurly's Advent and I'm so excited about that - same reasons. I did splurge again on W&N advent socks. But ❤ socks, so I justified it 😂 Also I'm also finishing up the Anthology Throw which I put together with minis I've collected and I ❤ this throw!

    • @iluvmysix
      @iluvmysix Před 11 dny

      I've never done the Advent yarn thing before but I'm absolutely kicking myself for not ordering Knitty McPurley's this year.

    • @etoylemckee6832
      @etoylemckee6832 Před 11 dny

      You represented both sides very well.

  • @the_busy_beaver_brooke
    @the_busy_beaver_brooke Před 12 dny +2

    I have been contemplating (and need to do it soon if I think I'm gonna forget about it) making myself a stitch marker advent... Putting them in bags and then maybe a shoe box and leaving them til Christmas time...

  • @bethmarie6900
    @bethmarie6900 Před 12 dny +3

    Some advice I saw on IG about advent calendars was to look at the dyer’s theme and body of work before deciding. I found a “countdown to Halloween” box that was themed to Charlie Brown’s Halloween Special. That is so nostalgic for me and it tempted me to get it. And while I hadn’t purchased any yarn from the dryer before, I had been following them for a long time and really liked so many of their previous colorways and their dying style. When I read the description, it was a fade. I had been looking for a mini skein fade set to do the “Stella Quilt Cushion”. It seemed like everything aligned and I went ahead and purchased it. I’m so excited and I feel like this was an excellent purchase!

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny

      See, this is how you make an informed purchase and that’s so important. Enjoy it! ❤️

  • @camillevirginia_
    @camillevirginia_ Před 13 dny +6

    In a world inundated with consumerism, this Midweek Ramble was refreshing! There are so many podcasters/influencers that encourage people to buy these sort of things when (in some cases) they did not pay for the products themselves. I love when we get a breath of fresh air as someone encourages contentedness with what we have. Yarn advents are wonderful, but I think it also needs to be said more often that a budgeted, handpicked stash is much more impactful! 🤍

  • @sharbear1968
    @sharbear1968 Před 13 dny +3

    Hi Taylor
    I found your channel here while searching for mini skein projects and that was my first intro to the WNH podcast
    I equate advents to mystery bags. You pay for the mystery. I used to buy those for FOMO haha. I think I’ve used 1/10 of my mystery yarns and have serious buyers remorse.
    Your advice can also be applied to subscription boxes. I get one from hooks & needles. It’s ok. The patterns are never to my liking but I do enjoy a little something in the mail and have found I use the yarns. Just not necessarily as they suggest. It is fun to look at and say “hmmm what can I make with these” and go through my future project wishlists to match up.
    So happy you’re back and rested. I wait for several podcasts weekly.

  • @lynnthomas7275
    @lynnthomas7275 Před 12 dny +2

    I've always wanted a yarn advent but just couldn't justify the cost so this year I've been setting aside 20g scraps of 4 ply yarn from projects to make my own. I know I'll like the colours and I love scrappy projects.

  • @dianem7563
    @dianem7563 Před 13 dny +2

    I treat myself to a Sweet Georgia Yarn Advent Calendar every December. The yarn and patterns are always beautiful, and you end up with a lovely shawl by Christmas.

  • @isabellemeunier9486
    @isabellemeunier9486 Před 13 dny +5

    I will not buy a yarn advent this year for all those reasons you mentioned. I got one last year, cost me a lot of money for some colours I didn't care for, had a lot of trouble finding what to do with it and I still have mini skeins I have no idea what to use them for. On the other hand, a sock yarn advent to make a pair of sock sounds awesome. Will be far less expensive, practical and achievable. Will keep my eyes peeled for that one! 😊

  • @shetlandlace
    @shetlandlace Před 13 dny +7

    I agree with many of the cons on advent calendars. I have enough left overs from sock knitting that I work to find options for. I don't need to add to that problem. I do fault many of the big influencers on CZcams that purchase, or receive, multiple advents for making other knitters feel FOMO. Love this video. There is one knitter that makes her own advents. She packages up mini sized leftovers of stash sock yarn in June or July. By December-she opens her advent without knowing what she packed in July. I like that!

  • @maryglancy17
    @maryglancy17 Před 11 dny

    I absolutely respect the time and dedication hand dyers put into creating yarn advent calendars. I’ve learned my lesson about my own knitting preferences and multiple different mini skeins scrappy projects are at the bottom of the list. For 2024 I did get two self striping Advent socks sets as sock knitting (from a continuous skein) is my jam. Thank you for exploring this subject further. I think it will be very helpful for crafters to make informed decisions about these types of purchases.

  • @lieslnew8247
    @lieslnew8247 Před 12 dny +2

    OMG Tayler. I submitted a request on the WNH tip line for you to discuss exactly this topic late last year. Thank you so much!!! 😊

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny +1

      Yes Leisl! That’s the inspo for this and I couldn’t for the life of me find the email! So glad you commented. ❤️

    • @lieslnew8247
      @lieslnew8247 Před 9 dny

      @@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS ❤️

  • @levmirov3041
    @levmirov3041 Před 12 dny +1

    I love playing with color and it's like an instant cure for my depression to get to play with new yarn, but hate the idea of getting colors I won't use. I thought advents will never be for me, but I have discovered I love working with color coordinated mini sets to make gradiant/fade socks, and it takes about 4-6 colors, so what I'm planning on doing is buying up mini sets & single minis I KNOW will make amazing gradiant socks throughout the year as they come up discounted on sale or in destashes, and wrapping up some of them up in numbered packages to rediscover when I'm sad or blue. On the upside, because each gradiant color only needs 2-3 grams per sock, if I pack the remnants away for a while and dump them out in new color combinations, I'll gradually work through all the scraps, too, and it will feel exciting and new to remember a yarn I already loved. I also think it could work to repackage larger remanant sock yarns away with a mini or two for specific patterns and let anticipation build by getting to unwrap it like it's a brand new purchase every time I clear socks off my needles. The other plus for me about picking my own future surprise is I don't celebrate Christmas, and if I want to dole out my sock surprise packages out on a different schedule (in fact I definitely know I don't want to open 24 new colors in one month!), I'm the boss of me!

  • @beanaasz4069
    @beanaasz4069 Před 12 dny +1

    Enjoyed this video. I like to watch podcasters open their advent calendars. I purchased my first one last year from Woolens and Nosh. The idea of having a pair of socks was what got me. I totally enjoyed it. I have enough yarn left over to make at least a pair of shorty socks but haven't used it yet. I have a 2-year-old great-granddaughter that I make socks for, so use up a lot that way. One of the advents that sparked my interest last year was one from Twice Sheared Sheep. She does notions that I love - row counters, little tins, etc. I think there was one skein of yarn, too. So this year I am getting the sock advent and the notions advent. I am not interested in a bazillion mini skeins I may not like. I guess I did the value for money thing without realizing it. I'll live vicariously through podcasters who get all the advents.

  • @andreacrazy4knitting
    @andreacrazy4knitting Před 13 dny +2

    Self striping 24 color sock skein and a chocolate advent calendar are my solution.

  • @MelBassett-yb9xg
    @MelBassett-yb9xg Před 12 dny +4

    I love the idea of the advent calendars but I actually get as much pleasure from the daily vlogmas videos and having 24 days of brand new knitting content to watch and seeing what everyone else got, as I would if I purchased the calandar myself.
    Grab a cuppa, a couple of biscuits a shiny Christmas project and sit under the twinkly lights watching CZcams

  • @FayGavigan-sr5dy
    @FayGavigan-sr5dy Před 10 dny

    I’m dipping my toe in the water of yarn advent calendars.
    Another thought as you are such a book lover. In the UK we gave an amazing family run business who do book advent calendars. You can choose how many days. I gifted my daughter the full one you get a gift wrapped numbered book or book related gift. She said it was the best gift she had ever received. You can exchange the book if you have it or don’t like it. But she did neither and said it made her explore new genres x

  • @southpaw487
    @southpaw487 Před 13 dny +2

    You made some great points. Especially that scrappy and multicolor projects are to solve problems, so no need to invite a problem in.
    Yes, FOMO is a thing for me but when I gave in back in 2022, I regretted it and didn't get an Advent for 2023. After "opening day one" I didn't miss it.

  • @charliechristie9916
    @charliechristie9916 Před 52 minutami

    I got an advent last year, and it was definitely in my colours and I enjoyed the first few days, but then I realised how the gradient was going and suddenly it wasn't fun anymore. I ended up opening random windows instead of in order so it wasn't just a slight change from the day before.

  • @O1iviaR
    @O1iviaR Před 11 dny +1

    I have never bought a yarn advent. I haven't been able to justify the cost with no clear plan on how I would use it. I do love them, and love watching my favorite podcasters open them every year. I want to try one for myself eventually, though. I like the idea of having the time to use a whole advent during the festive season. It will be a challenge to myself! I like the idea of doing it when I want to, can financially afford to, and use it in the intended way- not just buying one (or more!) because everyone else is. I did purchase a sock advent last year and really enjoyed that- so I will do it again this coming holiday season. I also like the idea of mini skein sets, usually 5 or 10, and have bought several of those. I always appreciate your point of view and others who comment on what works for them. It's a great discussion topic and I like that you make it feel like a real conversation with your viewers. Until next time, I'll be busy making and reading! You are CZcams for me, lately! I appreciate all of the wonderful content! 🥰

  • @Costanza_B
    @Costanza_B Před 12 dny +1

    I purchased a yarn advent calendar with 25 mini mini skeins (10 grams each, DK), it was about 100 euros, not cheap, but I liked that the yarn dyer included a pattern made to use all of those skeins together.
    I still have to start working on it, though, maybe my own advent calendar this year could be MAKING THE PATTERN XD

    • @Shetooktothewoods
      @Shetooktothewoods Před 11 dny +1

      What a great idea! I have some self-striping sock yarn in my stash and might knit a stripe a day from that. Thanks for the inspiration!❤

  • @MistressWhispers
    @MistressWhispers Před 12 dny +1

    I could never do a Christmas advent but I LOVE the Halloween 13 day advents. The colours more suit my taste, the advent is smaller and therefore less expensive. I prefer the mini skeins because I don't want full skeins to just use a tiny bit for color work or heels/toes on a pair of socks.

  • @sunrhyze
    @sunrhyze Před 11 dny

    I haven't bought any advent calendars, but I did sign up a few years ago for Ysolda's Colorwork Club, and at the end of last year bought Les Garcons three-month Mysterious Cabin club. I also bought a couple different "taster boxes" from The Woolly Thistle. The experience of all of these was the same: a wonderful tingly feeling of anticipation (kind of like when I used to buy Lotto tickets), followed by a letdown, disappointment in at least one (usually more) of the colors and/or yarns, followed by the thought "how did I let myself get lured into spending so much money on this?" I still have yarn sitting in a box from two or three years ago, no idea what to do with it. I finally learned my lesson, better late than never.

  • @carinaherrling8773
    @carinaherrling8773 Před 12 dny +1

    Hej Taylor, thanks a lot for your thoughts to thus topic. Hadn't had all of it in mind. But your are so right. Last year i was part of such a nice Thing with fibers for spinning. All of us prepaired an amount of 10g packages with fibers of all kinds. At Xmas we all had 300g in total and to spin. I'm not the fastest at spinning. So after 2 month i got the yarn to now knit🥴😊. very time consuming . But i love it and prepairing for this year .. my costs for this are "only" time, but a lot of it. Definitely not possible in a large range like a yarn dyer...
    See you soon on your great channel ☺️

  • @Carola-By-The-Bay
    @Carola-By-The-Bay Před 7 dny

    I LOVE a yarn advent! Makes my husband's gift-giving easier. I made a hexagon blanket with my 2023 advent and it’s one of my very favorite possessions. 🧶🌻🥰

  • @Viennagirl1120
    @Viennagirl1120 Před 3 dny

    I bought one a couple years ago that tied in with my favorite Christmas movie. I had seen a podcaster talk about the Brioche Adventure Wrap, which is designed for advents, so that's what I knit, and it was complete by the end of January. I still have the leftovers, and I'm planning to make a matching hat at some point (I'm mostly a sock knitter, so the hat just hasn't hit the cast-on stage yet). It also happened to be a new to me dyer, which was fun to try out. I'm glad I had the experience, but I'm not in a hurry to grab another on any time soon. If I did I would probably go for the Woolens and Nosh striping one. I have a stash I'm happy with, and I like what I have. I'm trying to solve my scrappy problem to some degree, and it feels like an advent mostly adds to it, unless I buy with a pattern already in mind.

  • @sarahburkhardt2037
    @sarahburkhardt2037 Před 10 dny

    Thanks for your care of all knitters out there through weighing pros and cons. I enjoyed watching!

  • @jeanneb6320
    @jeanneb6320 Před 12 dny +1

    Im itching to get a fiber advent calendar. Definitely wouldnt do a blind one, i like that a lot of places tell you the theme they have going. That said I dont have the budget, so it's more of a "someday" kinda thing.

  • @plantbasedknits
    @plantbasedknits Před 4 dny

    The brand Vegan Yarn does advents for people looking for non-wool advents! I got two last year that were discounted from previous years, one sock advent I was gifted and one cotton I bought for myself. Great quality and super fun color schemes in both :)

  • @karenp603
    @karenp603 Před 12 dny +1

    This was a great topic. The Fomo is real but The advent of mini skeins from 2 xmases ago is still in the box unused. However, I love the Woolens & Nosh advent, I love how she has them all wound up and ready to knit. It's fun to knit the stripe each day and wear the socks on Christmas or New Year's.

  • @emdmeghan
    @emdmeghan Před 12 dny +1

    For anyone else who loves the self striping sock advent idea, I've purchased the cozy knitter skein for the last 3 years and 100% worth the experience. I think it'll be the only advent I buy going forward. She releases every July 25th, easy to remember Christmas in July!

  • @teresadiaz9336
    @teresadiaz9336 Před 10 dny

    Another alternative is a Hygge Box. I purchase mine from Heidi & Lana. It’s always a surprise. Split up into the 4 weeks of advent. You will have a finished project along with goodies. I like it because the price is good. I can finish the project. It’s not just another kit that sits in my stash. That’s a great Holiday treat in my opinion..

  • @deborahcollins6249
    @deborahcollins6249 Před 10 dny

    I am with you, Tayler. Unless you do a lot of colorwork or really small projects, the fun of opening a mini skein of yarn each day is outweighed by the subsequent “problem-solving” of finding the right project. I bought into this trend a few years ago and have not found a use for the mini skeins.

  • @fionaorton7076
    @fionaorton7076 Před 9 dny

    I have ordered my first ever yarn advent for this Christmas, so I'm fascinated to see where I land after actually seeing it! I have a few projects pre-selected for it, and I think I will wait until I have opened them all to order the colours in a way that I think will work and then make the final decision on the actual project. I don't have a lot of yarn on hand (I generally only purchase what I need for a specific project), so having too big a stash isn't a concern for me. My main reason to try one is that I am not adventurous enough with colour. I love seeing how other people place colours together, but I am so boring with them left to my own devices 😂. The company I ordered from had mood board pallets to give you a sense of the included colours, but will be interesting to see if they are really reflective of what's in the box!

  • @gailbable2911
    @gailbable2911 Před 8 dny

    I’m right now making my own Spinning/Knitting 2 year advent. I am preparing roving from stash wools I have collected over the years and placing in paper bags that I close up so I forget what I have carded. I will spin up 25 different rovings each day of December while watching Vlogmas videos. In January I will ply with alpaca using a fleece from my own animals and will put the yarn right back into the paper bag for a knitting advent for the following December.

  • @lindaromar2824
    @lindaromar2824 Před 8 dny

    FOMO is real and tough to deal with. A very good friend made, by herself, an Advent calendar for friends. The time she spent (as stated by her) was huge but I loved it. I was so excited each day to see which color came next. I have used some of the minis but not all, though I do have plans for most of the rest of the minis. Yarn Advent calendars will never be purchased by any of us due to cost and concerns about colors. It was so much fun to finally get one. In the future I hope to buy Advent calendars of other kinds for my guys. Things like candy or coffee or ….

  • @Shetooktothewoods
    @Shetooktothewoods Před 13 dny +3

    For the ending question: way the h*ll no. Setting aside that I simply cannot afford such a thing (nothing against indie dyers; artists should be paid for their work), I knit with solids, mostly in jewel tones. I don’t wear stripes or fades or variegated or spotted anything.* The idea reminds me of the subscription box rage, where you received a box for of stuff every month that you *might* use one or two items of.
    *Except socks. That’s the Wild West over here in the woods. Anything goes. I would do an advent sock skein gleefully.

  • @LochBriarKnits
    @LochBriarKnits Před 12 dny +1

    What I did this year to save some money is I blindly selected 4 bundles of minis from one of my favourite yarn dyers (we're talking squinting hard so I couldn't see the colours, just the buy button!). I didn't worry about whether or not I would like the skeins, b/c this is a go to dyer for me, so it was a given. This gave me 28 minis. When they arrived, I had my husband put the put them in the little bags I had left over from a previous advent calendar and the remaining 4 were put in a larger bag to be opened Xmas day. The cost of doing it that way was easily half the cost or less of what I would have paid for a procured Advent calendar. I've purchased 3 Advent calendars in the past, it just wasn't in the budget this year. Of past advents, I've knit 2 of them up, gifted one project as the colours weren't really my jam and kept the other one. I love having a scrappy project on the go. It's like there's always a new yarn colourway coming up which is fun. I'm now looking for a project to use up my remaining unknit advent minis from 2 yrs ago.

  • @sunnystitcher5400
    @sunnystitcher5400 Před 12 dny

    I like to buy one, reasonably priced advent each year. I make my one circle blanket, and I am in a position where I can work through the 20g mini each day, so it's never added to my stash, just opened and enjoyed. Then by Christmas day, I have a new blanket to snuggle under while festivities happen.

  • @TrixiaDK
    @TrixiaDK Před 11 dny

    Thank you for bringing this topic up.
    Here in Denmark, we use the term “Christmas calendar”, for the 24 days before Christmas. The term “Advent calendar”, is for us, the 4 Sundays before Christmas.
    Last year I treated myself to an advent calendar (4 Sundays), and I had the opportunity to choose my colours. I enjoyed the unwrapping, and the yarn but, and there are some but’s to this.
    All though I received full skeins of nice quality yarn, the pattern’s provided was not things I would use. This means, I had to purchase extra yarn of the types I would like to use for projects I would like work on.
    I’m won’t be purchasing a new this year, as I have a huge yarn stash (not from the calendar), and I think it’s time to use yarns from my stash ❤😊

  • @noelleparris9451
    @noelleparris9451 Před 13 dny +1

    Woolen and Nosh colorways are gorgeous. But the cost....Makers should definitely be paid for their work and products. But the advent calendars would probably end up being exactly what you outlined: yarn I would end up using in a scrappy blanket or throw. I totally agree with the issue you mentioned of finding a solution to a problem that wouldn't have existed if the purchase hadn't been made.
    I am happy to enjoy them vicariously through the CZcamsrs who post theirs 😊

  • @MrsKWheatley
    @MrsKWheatley Před 9 dny

    I have made my own this year from scraps, wound beautifully and wrapped in brown paper bags. I plan to start the Sweet Shop blanket on 1st December. Thrifty and using my stash!

  • @fujimama892
    @fujimama892 Před 12 dny +1

    Here is my 2 cents on the one Advent project I purchased and executed: 1) I got to try a new technique I might not have done on my own, mosaic knitting. 2) I was motivated to keep knitting every day to see if I could do it while working and preparing for the holidays. This gave me some ideas on how I could stay motivated on one project for 25 days straight and somewhat cured me of too many projects going at one time. 3) I think you will appreciate that I actively researched what to do with the mini-skein remnants and found you in the process! 4) I had less trepidation about going for the unknown based on my research (see #3) because even if I decided I hated the project/process, I'd have some projects I chose that I could use the mini skeins for.

  • @Westcoastknitting_podcast

    So fun. As a fairly new knitter I’d wondered often what advent calendar’s were all about. Love the sock idea. Thank you!!!! Was just in Henderson. It’s hot as heck out there. Whew ❤

  • @gayleyip6689
    @gayleyip6689 Před 9 dny

    This was great. I appreciate the pros and cons. Am trying one for Advent of 2024. I have trouble with SADS in the dark winters of Alaska and thought this would be a lot of fun inspite of the cons. I can always share some of the yarn with my crocheting family members or the knitting group.

  • @woolensandnosh6923
    @woolensandnosh6923 Před 9 dny

    Oh wow! Thank you for the love Tayler!! I have tried both styles of Advent - the mini skeins and swapping with my girl Karrie of Freckled Whimsy for a self-stiping advent. I would say, if I wanted to KNIT an advent during the holiday season - the self-striping skein is the way to go. If I want to open something each day and display them and daydream and get inspired by the minis to knit later...I like the minis. ☺ That being said - I don't need to have a minis advent every year.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 9 dny

      My pleasure Michele! I love your yarn and the idea of a self-striping advent skein is the best. ❤️❤️

  • @angiemcdermid4845
    @angiemcdermid4845 Před 8 dny

    I loved my Lcoastal” yarn advent from a local dyer, Myrtle Yarns. I plan to make a Seaglass tee from it. But it was a lot of yarn and I wanted to promote her work so a lot of posting too. This year I bought a natural gradient set from a different dyer and will just knit from that as my Advent treat.

  • @maryannw5289
    @maryannw5289 Před 7 dny

    This year I ordered a 10 day countdown calendar, so I’ll have fun items to open, but it’s not so expensive or so much yarn. The theme is cat fur and eye colors, so I feel the colors will work together well. Last year I participated in Ambah O’Brien’s Advent KAL in her Ravelry group, using a set of mini skeins I already had. The requirement is to use one of her patterns. I really enjoyed the daily posts and plan to participate again this year. She has lots of great patterns for mini skeins.

  • @heatherhaught6445
    @heatherhaught6445 Před 10 dny

    I love yarn Advent calendars, but I don't but then every year. I have used a bunch of my minis but still have a bunch left too. I also enjoy gifting minis, and swapping them as well as all the fun projects you can make with them. I think my next calendar would be a fade or one of the stripes per day sock skeins!

  • @patriciaherzig1945
    @patriciaherzig1945 Před 10 dny

    I love watching “finish knitting stories” opening yarn advent calendars every day in December.
    The surprise is there🤩, but I do not have to cope that yarn…🧶
    greetings from 🇨🇭

  • @elissamcgahren8473
    @elissamcgahren8473 Před 11 dny

    Such good food for thought…going with chocolate too!

  • @danisbookshelf3167
    @danisbookshelf3167 Před 10 dny

    I love the idea of yarn advents, and they're so fun to see on social media! But I just can't bring myself to spend that much money without knowing exactly what colors I'm getting. I love when there's an opportunity to buy the advent later once I know what's in them!

  • @junimondify
    @junimondify Před 10 dny

    I'm one of the bunch that hope for plant-based advent calendars some time.

    • @cham2001
      @cham2001 Před 8 dny

      Sheepies has a mini set of 58, 10 gram minis that are 78%cotton 23% polyacrylic for under $70 USD

  • @kimmyk3640
    @kimmyk3640 Před 13 dny +2

    Great video! FOMO is the only reason I have considered purchasing an Advent Calendar this year. You've saved me.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny +1

      Yes! So glad! It’s not worth it for FOMO alone. 😘

    • @BienCuppers
      @BienCuppers Před 12 dny +1

      Be a POMO: proud of missing out.
      I bought one last year. Its stil in my projectbag, waiting for a project. I doet like half of the yarn.
      Never again.
      Be strong❤️💪

    • @kimmyk3640
      @kimmyk3640 Před 12 dny

      @@BienCuppers Thank you! I will resist! 😄

  • @knittielynnie
    @knittielynnie Před 6 dny

    I've had advents before with more good than bad results, I bought the Wollens & Nosh advent last year and loved it. This year I haven't really looked. I love seeing what other people got, but it also reinforces what I knew from before: if I don't love every skein of yarn in their shop, chances are that I won't love every yarn in their advent/mystery skein/mystery grab bag, etc. My yarn store may do an exchange or custom order advent this Fall, and if so I'll join in.

  • @deniseyoung3738
    @deniseyoung3738 Před 12 dny +1

    I've done Holiday project packs, like Shaina Bilow's Hannukah project. It comes in a fun box of goodies with the yarn and pattern for a specific project (it's not specifically Hannukah, so open to everyone) . I've also done Katrinkles count down to new year notion calendar. Thirty one days of fun bits and bobs.
    But I think just a mini skein box wouldn't be in my wheel house.

  • @crochetingcatholic
    @crochetingcatholic Před 12 dny

    I bought the fibre and Fox advent last year and again this year. She does a fade and makes sure to release color boards so you know what to generally expect. When it’s other dyers who don’t share that I’m more hesitant since yarn interpreted from a picture can go in a million different directions

  • @conniedunfield7601
    @conniedunfield7601 Před 13 dny +1

    I love listening to your podcast, I learn something new every time! The fun of opening a new color everyday, even ones not my personal preference sounds like a lot of fun. But the stress of trying to figure out what to knit with them, and maybe their suggestive patterns for the yarn may be more advanced than my level of knitting... "nay" for me.

  • @belwynne1386
    @belwynne1386 Před 13 dny

    Adore advent calendars generally and love the topic.

  • @Margot_Lazarus
    @Margot_Lazarus Před 2 dny

    I bought 2 for myself that I've barely used. But last year my mom bought me a 12 day one that came with extra goodies and a full skein and I've sorted out all of the colors(which I loved) into groups to make socks. I haven't gotten to them yet because I haven't knit a lot of socks this year, but plan on getting to them later this summer or early this fall. However, the price for this advent calendar was like $150 I believe and came with only half the amount of a typical yarn advent calendar and will only make 5 pairs of socks 4 of the using 80 grams(which is about what I use but I know a lot of people use all 100 grams in a sock skein)

  • @liryknits
    @liryknits Před 11 dny

    It was really a nice Midweek Ramble! 😀Personally, I tempted by yarn advent calendars, but the price is kind of a show stopper... (and I didn't find a love on scrappy projects yet😬). However, knitting notions advent calendar (at least the one that I've tried) was cute and fun, in my price bracket and I am still using most of them frequently. That alternative was perfect for my taste. 😊

  • @HannaVilkman
    @HannaVilkman Před 11 dny

    I'm considering a yarn advent calendar that has 5 skeins of yarn, one for each of the four Sundays of advent and then one on Christmas Eve (we open our gifts on Christmas Eve here in Finland). The skeins are bigger and thus easier to actually use.

  • @catnapper3923
    @catnapper3923 Před 11 dny

    Nice thinking here. Thank you.

  • @myhandsaslanguage
    @myhandsaslanguage Před 13 dny

    Thank you for this video! I’ve heard of these but never understood them. Now I know whether they’re right for me or not.

  • @CatherineKelly-zz5ry
    @CatherineKelly-zz5ry Před 12 dny +1

    Great video! I wish I had seen it before preordering my advent calendar. It will be my first and I am excited about it. Always worried about adding to my large stash. Socks sounds like the way to go!

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  Před 12 dny +1

      You have good reason to be excited. It’s fun to experience something like that for the first time and then once you do, you’ll know for sure if it’s for you. Enjoy it and happy knitting with the minis! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @holoinfinity4691
    @holoinfinity4691 Před 13 dny +1

    Colorwork or stripy socks are a great way to use up advent minis or mini skeins in general! I've watched Summer Lee's videos on how to make basic/vanilla socks not look basic & how to knit striped socks. She has many great guides on these along with various vlogs on her sock knitting process. Highly recommend checking them out if you struggle with putting colors together or just want inspiration.
    I bet instagram also can provide many inspiring pics if you were to search socks

  • @QuietlyCraftyLindaC
    @QuietlyCraftyLindaC Před 13 dny

    Yay! Thank you for an informative video. I've been considering ordering one for this year and this is super timely!

  • @suetriggs-rhuda9575
    @suetriggs-rhuda9575 Před 5 dny

    Oh the FOMO is so real! So fun to watch them get opened during vlogmas BUT I had my hubby buy me a yarn subscription one year and I only really loved 2/4 projects, 1/4 had to buy more yarn to knit a sleeveless top I/o a table runner (???) and 1/4 I worked so hard on and turned out way too short a wrap at the end so no more subs/surprises for me (except for my birthday yarn from hubby now)

  • @knitty781
    @knitty781 Před 12 dny

    I've spent time making yarn advent calendars for friends and my daughter. I didn't dye the yarn, but it still took a long time to put it together. I was very cognizant of the colors I put in and made sure to let the receiver know what each colorway/dyer was. The extra goodies were tools and interesting objects I picked up during the year with the calendar in mind. I have found that not everyone puts that kind of time and effort into building a yarnie advent. (I also do advents for my grands. They also take a long time.) I write down what colorways I put in the calendar and make sure they are in a logical order. Either a fade or a rainbow or complementary colors.
    I enjoy the advents I've received. I make socks with colorwork and small items for my grands for holidays (right now, I'm making Barbi mermaid outfits from my granddaughters) so colors that may or may not be in my wheelhouse are acceptable.
    They are expensive, but I purchased my first calendar this year and am excited to see it. I've done a lot of research on various calendars and tried to pick one I would be happy with without breaking the bank.

  • @vadec5909
    @vadec5909 Před 13 dny

    Great topic to give lots of thought

  • @Andrea-di9ju
    @Andrea-di9ju Před 12 dny

    I love yarn advents and I get one per year. I’ve made sweaters out of each yarn advent I’ve gotten over the last few years - they all had color pallets that I knew would work for a sweater. I’ve found I can get one short sleeve sweater and one long sleeve sweater out of one advent for my size, which I know is not the norm for most people. For those few random colors that I don’t like, I use a heels and toes for solid socks and they look great. While the advents are expensive I find one is worth it for me each year and I budget accordingly. I get the joy in getting the box, in opening it each day, in planning the projects, knitting the projects, and then wearing the final sweaters. Because I am really careful when deciding which to get, the projects don’t look “scrappy” but wonderful fades. One of my favorites is Road Trip Sock Yarn - she does an advent based off animal in a local to her shelter and part of the proceeds go to the shelter. I’ve used every scrap of yarn from her advents each year.

  • @annies2416
    @annies2416 Před 12 dny +1

    Great episode,Tayler! It gave me a lot to think about,
    I bought my first advent calendar years ago and was so disappointed when I opened each little package and it coordinated with a main skein in colors I would never use. The disappointment was bad enough but then the thought of the money I’d wasted, made me even sadder. Not the Christmas joy I expected.It’s still sitting in my stash, in its cutely numbered little bags, waiting for me to destash.
    I do like that some dyers are giving colorway hints which might entice me and the idea of the stripe a day sock advent is intriguing, but so far my attitude is never again.

  • @liselabossiere1517
    @liselabossiere1517 Před 12 dny

    Thank you, very interesting!

  • @Beckylem1
    @Beckylem1 Před 11 dny

    I want to try the self striping sock one. The others would drive me nuts with all those tiny skains

  • @janicesawtell5807
    @janicesawtell5807 Před 12 dny

    I love the sock advents…practical and affordable and as you said not overwhelming!🧦❤

  • @maureendesmarais6955
    @maureendesmarais6955 Před 12 dny

    I have a friend that has a yarn business so I buy her advent calendar. Summer Lee called her yarn one her top 5 favorites because her colors are sooo good. I have learned to buy calendars only from dyers that I already know I love their yarn and color ways. I LOVE the Sea Glass Tee so it's not finding a solution to a problem to knit that. I can't wait to knit their new cardigan version. I also LOVE stripes so again not an issue to use minis. With new grandbabies, I see making lots of striped sweaters with minis. I did buy a stitch market advent calendar but learned that I didn't like half of the markers so I won't do that again. Love the idea of swapping with other knitters to create advent calendars.