I'm *so* glad to find another French knitter!! And you know laines du valgaudemar, who I adore. You have lovely taste in knitting patterns and colour, and I look forward to your next video.
@@DuckOverboard Thank you so much for your sweet comment! I’m planning another video soon 😉 I discovered Laines du Valgaudemar at Knit Eat this October and I really liked their yarn.
Such a nice first podcast. Please don't worry about using the term 'cast off'. In the Uk we always say that. The Americans say bind off so both versions are correct.
@@katandstitches It's said that the UK and the USA are 2 countries divided by a language , and when it comes to nitting and crochet that is certainly very true😊
welcome love the first show xx
Welcome to the TH-cam knitting community! You have some lovely patterns picked out there! Love your terracotta sweater. Happy knitting from Germany!
@@talesfromthewhitecottage Thank you! 💕✨
I'm *so* glad to find another French knitter!! And you know laines du valgaudemar, who I adore. You have lovely taste in knitting patterns and colour, and I look forward to your next video.
@@DuckOverboard Thank you so much for your sweet comment! I’m planning another video soon 😉
I discovered Laines du Valgaudemar at Knit Eat this October and I really liked their yarn.
Loved your pattern’s choices. Thank you for sharing your work ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ Thank you so much! 💕
Such a nice first podcast.
Please don't worry about using the term 'cast off'. In the Uk we always say that. The Americans say bind off so both versions are correct.
@@bettygraham818 Thank you! I’m so used to seeing and hearing bind off that I wasn’t sure 😂
@@katandstitches It's said that the UK and the USA are 2 countries divided by a language , and when it comes to nitting and crochet that is certainly very true😊
Knitting , not nitting !!!