Thank you so much for a wonderful soothing podcast Nicole! And thank you ever so much for your kind words, we are overwhelmed and today we call ourselves wow and think of you. As soon as possible I will watch your new episode! Lots of love from Kammebornia and Sweden/Pia
Just discovered your podcast and love it! The fibre company you are referring to is Wellington Fibres from Elora Ontario. I have a few of those boxes myself and love their fibre. 😊 They mostly have wool and mohair.
Welcome back Nicole. I am so glad you and Sarah got together to record part of this video. I didn,t catch the name of the Swedish yarn you used to knit that beautiful shawl which was the last FO you showed us. Can any of your viewers help me?
Just discovered your podcast today. Your voice is so soothing 😀 and your knitting is divine! I'm looking forward to hearing about your herbal adventures.
Another good podcast. Thank you..We will be sure to visit your museum when we see our son and family when they return to live in Ottawa after working in Tokyo for 3 years.in September.....by the way your voice portrays gentleness.
I love the pace of your voice. I am often put off knitting vlogs by someone racing away, just too fast. This is especially appreciated by someone knitting along to your video, and enjoying the company. You are completely in focus when showing yarns and knitting up close, which is great! You would be surprised at how many knitting vloggers don't manage this! It can be frustrating. Colour balance is always tricky. Do show more of your FOs. The convention on knitting vlogs is to show just completed objects, but in your case, you could video the completed object, but not show it until the pattern is published. This is forward thinking, but would be worth it to include more visual feasting on your beautiful knitting. I looked for a Ravelry group - do start one! I would definitely join. I am kikoknit on Ravelry.
Bonjour, il fait froid chez moi donc je tricote des moufles lettonnes en1,5mm donc je regarde tous vos podcasts depuis le début. C'est très agréable, mais je le savais ! Merci.
Just discovered your podcast today, watched an greatly enjoyed both, looking forward to many more. Love your gentle and calm voice. You had me subscribing soon as you mentioned you were in Ottawa. Trying to keep to mostly Canadian podcasts.
Lovely podcast. The music in your intro transports me to such a peaceful state of being. I'm looking forward to more! I'm interested to know what tea you were drinking, and whether you create your own blends.
Love this. Can't wait to see more. I'd love to see some of your home and country side too!I'm sure you have this somewhere but as a total techno phobe I'll never find the info. But who is the singer and song in your intro? Thanks morag from Scotland 😀
Just discovered your podcast and I'm really loving it! Apologies if someone has asked already, but where did you find the adorable matryoshka stitch markers?
I know it's a bit late now but the grey wool in the boxes is probably Wellington Fibres from Elora, Ontario. wellingtonfibres.on.ca I had a look to see if anyone else guessed it and didn't see it. So nice to discover a podcaster so close to me (I'm about 45 minutes from you).
Hello, thank you for this! I believe someone did tell me in the next episode, and then I bought more at last summer's Twist festival. It's such lovely stuff! Thank you for your kind and helpful message. If ever you run into me, please say hello!
Another good podcast. Thank you..We will be sure to visit your museum when we see our son and family when they return to live in Ottawa after working in Tokyo for 3 years.in September.....by the way your voice portrays gentleness.
Another good podcast. Thank you..We will be sure to visit your museum when we see our son and family when they return to live in Ottawa after working in Tokyo for 3 years.in September.....by the way your voice portrays gentleness.
Thank you so much for a wonderful soothing podcast Nicole! And thank you ever so much for your kind words, we are overwhelmed and today we call ourselves wow and think of you. As soon as possible I will watch your new episode! Lots of love from Kammebornia and Sweden/Pia
Just discovered your podcast and love it! The fibre company you are referring to is Wellington Fibres from Elora Ontario. I have a few of those boxes myself and love their fibre. 😊 They mostly have wool and mohair.
Welcome back Nicole. I am so glad you and Sarah got together to record part of this video. I didn,t catch the name of the Swedish yarn you used to knit that beautiful shawl which was the last FO you showed us. Can any of your viewers help me?
Hi! I've just found your podcasts (Feb 2021) and am also starting at the beginning. So relaxing and enjoyable! 😊
Yay, thank you!
Just discovered your podcast today. Your voice is so soothing 😀 and your knitting is divine! I'm looking forward to hearing about your herbal adventures.
Another good podcast. Thank you..We will be sure to visit your museum when we see our son and family when they return to live in Ottawa after working in Tokyo for 3 years.in September.....by the way your voice portrays gentleness.
I’m glad I started watching from the beginning.Your podcast is so enjoyable ❤️
I love the pace of your voice. I am often put off knitting vlogs by someone racing away, just too fast. This is especially appreciated by someone knitting along to your video, and enjoying the company.
You are completely in focus when showing yarns and knitting up close, which is great! You would be surprised at how many knitting vloggers don't manage this! It can be frustrating. Colour balance is always tricky.
Do show more of your FOs. The convention on knitting vlogs is to show just completed objects, but in your case, you could video the completed object, but not show it until the pattern is published. This is forward thinking, but would be worth it to include more visual feasting on your beautiful knitting.
I looked for a Ravelry group - do start one! I would definitely join. I am kikoknit on Ravelry.
I am enjoying your podcasts and can't wait till the next exciting one from you.
+Charlotte Knox Thanks for watching and leaving me a kind comment!
Bonjour, il fait froid chez moi donc je tricote des moufles lettonnes en1,5mm donc je regarde tous vos podcasts depuis le début. C'est très agréable, mais je le savais ! Merci.
Really like your intro and excited to see what you show us of your samples and anything else! :D
Really loved watching, and can't wait for more. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Deb!
Just discovered your podcast today, watched an greatly enjoyed both, looking forward to many more. Love your gentle and calm voice. You had me subscribing soon as you mentioned you were in Ottawa. Trying to keep to mostly Canadian podcasts.
+ilma ba Thanks! It's fun to keep up with what other Canadians are up to!
Oh yes please to a Ravelry group. What a good idea.
+Amy Calkins Thanks Amy! I did create the Ravelry group. It's called "the gentle knitter podcast" group
Love the lopi sweater and can't wait to see the yoke.
I did some curating for your museum a million years ago when I was working for Parks Canada.
+Jane's Adventures in Dinner Oh cool! Do you remember what exhibition you worked on?
Delighted to find your podcast today and spend some time with you.
+Quilter Caroline H Thank you Caroline!
Much better hearing!
Lovely podcast. The music in your intro transports me to such a peaceful state of being. I'm looking forward to more! I'm interested to know what tea you were drinking, and whether you create your own blends.
+Terri Smith I was very lucky that Mariee Sioux gave me permission to use her beautiful music. I will talk more about tea in upcoming episodes.
Another great podcast love the introduction music thank you
Thank you! The music is by Mariee Sioux. She has several albums. They're great.
Beautiful!
Love this. Can't wait to see more. I'd love to see some of your home and country side too!I'm sure you have this somewhere but as a total techno phobe I'll never find the info. But who is the singer and song in your intro? Thanks morag from Scotland 😀
Hi Morag, thanks for your sweet comment. The artist's name is Mariee Sioux. She has several excellent records.
Wonderful!
+MarilynPhillips Thank you!
Just discovered your podcast and I'm really loving it! Apologies if someone has asked already, but where did you find the adorable matryoshka stitch markers?
Would love a ravelry group!
+Sigrid Mikaelsson Rehnberg I'm going to make it happen by the next episode!
+Sigrid Mikaelsson Rehnberg I created the group. It's called "the gentle knitter podcast" group.
Yay!
I know it's a bit late now but the grey wool in the boxes is probably Wellington Fibres from Elora, Ontario. wellingtonfibres.on.ca
I had a look to see if anyone else guessed it and didn't see it.
So nice to discover a podcaster so close to me (I'm about 45 minutes from you).
Hello, thank you for this! I believe someone did tell me in the next episode, and then I bought more at last summer's Twist festival. It's such lovely stuff!
Thank you for your kind and helpful message. If ever you run into me, please say hello!
If the color doesn't work in the near future, you could probably insert a picture! :)
+Emily Kim That's a great suggestion! Thanks :)
Another good podcast. Thank you..We will be sure to visit your museum when we see our son and family when they return to live in Ottawa after working in Tokyo for 3 years.in September.....by the way your voice portrays gentleness.
Another good podcast. Thank you..We will be sure to visit your museum when we see our son and family when they return to live in Ottawa after working in Tokyo for 3 years.in September.....by the way your voice portrays gentleness.
+Wilma DeBoer Thanks Wilma!