I'm really interested in your new sweater, as the first time I encountered Hillesvåg Sølje (also in a rust colour lol) I made a shawl with a similar kind of textured detail (Azzu's Shawl by Emma Fassio), possibly reversed with the yarnovers and garter st, but I am very much reminded of it! How interesting that you are inspired by the Alpine Krampus. There are so many versions of him, it's fascinating to me to compare Scandinavian folklore and Alpine folklore and cultures, it's becoming my pet hobby ;) Since I was a child I have loved wearing dirndl dresses (I am half German) and I still do, it feels great to wear them but where I live it has a rather negative connotation, so I don't wear mine very often, just sometimes at Christmas at home :( Maybe that is why I love seeing you, Sara Wallgren and Lina Odell wearing your wonderful clothes so much. And...one of my next projects is going to be an Islender using some Breton and some Ameland wools I want to combine
Hello. Enjoyed your episode. I am very much looking forward to your Folklore sweater. Can I ask what the stitch gauge is? Hard to tell with Nutiden! Many thanks, Laura x
Most vintage patterns are still under copyright here in the US. I'm not sure about there. People do often photograph such things and upload them without issue because the magazines don't care and don't go after them, but that doesn't make it technically legal. I've seen other youtubers receive permission from magazines before though. Others rewrite the pattern themselves. It's only the exact form of the pattern that is protected, written down in those exact words, not the overall design. That's how you get those re-charted Herbert Niebling patterns being passed around.
Thank you Anna. Happy Yule and a very healthy and happy new year to you and your family
Wishing you a wonderful Christmas Anna. May 2025 be kind and happy. Off to fill our your survey! xxx
thank you for the podcast today, I love those goat socks!
That was a fun survey! I am looking forward to seeing the results.
Har missat lite videos men så kul att du börjat ladda upp igen!!
Such a lovely episode ❤ I would love to make that cross stitch pattern!!
I'm really interested in your new sweater, as the first time I encountered Hillesvåg Sølje (also in a rust colour lol) I made a shawl with a similar kind of textured detail (Azzu's Shawl by Emma Fassio), possibly reversed with the yarnovers and garter st, but I am very much reminded of it!
How interesting that you are inspired by the Alpine Krampus. There are so many versions of him, it's fascinating to me to compare Scandinavian folklore and Alpine folklore and cultures, it's becoming my pet hobby ;)
Since I was a child I have loved wearing dirndl dresses (I am half German) and I still do, it feels great to wear them but where I live it has a rather negative connotation, so I don't wear mine very often, just sometimes at Christmas at home :( Maybe that is why I love seeing you, Sara Wallgren and Lina Odell wearing your wonderful clothes so much.
And...one of my next projects is going to be an Islender using some Breton and some Ameland wools I want to combine
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Hello. Enjoyed your episode. I am very much looking forward to your Folklore sweater. Can I ask what the stitch gauge is? Hard to tell with Nutiden! Many thanks, Laura x
Love your patterns and videos ❤ What pattern do you use for your linen dress?
I’m enjoying all your videos! Where do I find your patterns at? I would love to buy some. Thank you for being you
Most vintage patterns are still under copyright here in the US. I'm not sure about there. People do often photograph such things and upload them without issue because the magazines don't care and don't go after them, but that doesn't make it technically legal. I've seen other youtubers receive permission from magazines before though. Others rewrite the pattern themselves. It's only the exact form of the pattern that is protected, written down in those exact words, not the overall design. That's how you get those re-charted Herbert Niebling patterns being passed around.