Ep. 13 - Knitting Podcast - My advent project - January 2025
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
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In todays episode I am wearing
Magnolia Chunky Cardigan by Camilla Vad
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FO’s
Another beige Sophie Scarf by PetiteKnit
My november socks - pattern is Heel Toe do si do by the crazy socklady.
In Lana Grossa Christmas Meilenweit sockyarn
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December scrappy socks
My adventshawl 2024:
JULEKALENDER SJALET by Kirsten Brun
• Julekalendersjalet 2024
Knitted in Bio Shetland from BC garn
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WIP’s
6-ply sock in Zauberball crazy color 2098_Pause in Blau
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Camiscarf by @camillasstrikkerier (danish only)
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Alternative pattern: Kodoma
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OLD WIP’s
Two ALMATop
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Granny stripe crochet blanket
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Öræfi sweater
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Dorothy the mouse by Louise Crowther
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Emotional Support chicken
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Hipster shawl by Joji Locatelli
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The First Cardigan
By Lizzie Hester / @hive_knits
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Knit in Filcolana Tilia and Filcolana arwetta classic - both in the Color light Truffle
Cottage socks
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Winter grass socks
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My (danish) vlogs about the advent shawl:
• Vlog #7 Julekalendersj...
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• Vlog #10 Julekalenders... #knittingpodcast #knitting
Thanks for sharing. Lots of things not far from completion that won’t take long…unless distracted by another new shiny plan 🙂. I too have lots of odds and ends of sock yarn and acrylic half balls etc to work through and am currently thinking what to use them for. Like you I’ve already done some scrappy socks snd a granny stripe blanket. The mouse you are knitting will be beautiful when she is finished. I did the hedgehog from the same book - she was so pretty. I gave her to a hedgehog sanctuary/hospital for a fund raiser. About your mustard cardigan, it is not always the problem that cardigans are oversized, top down cardigans - especially circular yoke ones have a tendency to sit low off your neck and very quickly slide off shoulders, that is due to the construction. Many knitting podcasters have the same issue. Raglan and pieced garments sit better but that means seaming - not always everyone’s favourite. Again thanks for taking time to share, have a good knitting month 🙂🧶.
@@moragguthrie8930 Thank you so much for commenting. I’d rather do seaming than too big garments. I would love to knit more for myself, but the exitment is less and less.
Yes, many things not far from completion, I am working focused on the hipster shawl right now. Many of, if not all of, the knitted animal friends are cute and beautiful. I have yarn for the dog and the racoon 🫣🤗 See you in the next one…