Thanks for your podcast! I am also into the colour seasons (and Kibbe) and am also a true summer so I look forward to getting some yarn colour inspiration from you! 😊
Loved the podcast. And also - thank you for speaking up on behalf of the knitters that hate to put stitches on those horrifiying plastic stitch cables. I dread it so much!
I know I hate it so much!! I figured out a trick where on the smaller needles I usually use (maybe up to 3.5 mm) I just put those plastic tubing onto the end of the needle, so I don’t have to take all the stitches off, just the overflow moves over onto the plastic. But I actually just got interchangeable needles so hopefully that will solve my problem!! Thanks for watching ❤
Just found your podcast and love it. So nice to find another knitting enthousiast that also chooses their colors specifically. I'm a soft summer so I recognize your colors but opt for the muted versions of them. Love your little jokes too. Keep going, I'm onboard to follow along. ❤ From the Netherlands
This is such a sweet comment, thank you! Picking colors is honestly one of my favorite parts about knitting haha! I love the soft summer colors ❤ thank you for watching :)
Hi there, really enjoy your podcasts, What kind of stitch holders do you usually use? I know it’s a bit of a pain but I put my projects quite often on tubed plastic cables and it works really well. Ok, it’s still a tiny bit annoying but I prefer that to realizing too late my projects don’t fit and having to undo a lot…
Thank you!! I use those plastic tubes too. I feel like I am just incapable of using them the way others use them lol, I try to stick them on the end of my needle and since they aren’t as slick as my metal needles they just get stuck and I have to manually push the stitch over onto the tube, which at that point I may as well just thread all the stitches onto a piece of string or something you know? But finally I got some interchangeable needles with cable connectors so /hopefully/ I never have to use them again lol
Thanks for your podcast! I am also into the colour seasons (and Kibbe) and am also a true summer so I look forward to getting some yarn colour inspiration from you! 😊
I love Kibbe too, I’d love to talk about it one day! I’m a flamboyant gamine I believe! Thank you for watching ❤
@@truesummerknits I'm a flamboyant natural...I'm always looking for new knitting patterns that fit my type 😊
Loved the podcast. And also - thank you for speaking up on behalf of the knitters that hate to put stitches on those horrifiying plastic stitch cables. I dread it so much!
I know I hate it so much!! I figured out a trick where on the smaller needles I usually use (maybe up to 3.5 mm) I just put those plastic tubing onto the end of the needle, so I don’t have to take all the stitches off, just the overflow moves over onto the plastic. But I actually just got interchangeable needles so hopefully that will solve my problem!! Thanks for watching ❤
Humor and knitting, what a concept!! Subscribed. #Justice4Noelle
hahaha this comment cracked me up, thanks for watching and subscribing!!
Just found your podcast and love it. So nice to find another knitting enthousiast that also chooses their colors specifically. I'm a soft summer so I recognize your colors but opt for the muted versions of them. Love your little jokes too. Keep going, I'm onboard to follow along. ❤ From the Netherlands
This is such a sweet comment, thank you! Picking colors is honestly one of my favorite parts about knitting haha! I love the soft summer colors ❤ thank you for watching :)
Hi there, really enjoy your podcasts,
What kind of stitch holders do you usually use? I know it’s a bit of a pain but I put my projects quite often on tubed plastic cables and it works really well. Ok, it’s still a tiny bit annoying but I prefer that to realizing too late my projects don’t fit and having to undo a lot…
Thank you!! I use those plastic tubes too. I feel like I am just incapable of using them the way others use them lol, I try to stick them on the end of my needle and since they aren’t as slick as my metal needles they just get stuck and I have to manually push the stitch over onto the tube, which at that point I may as well just thread all the stitches onto a piece of string or something you know? But finally I got some interchangeable needles with cable connectors so /hopefully/ I never have to use them again lol