Seconding someone's suggestion for a Mussleburgh hat as a mindless knit! I've knit four, not all for me, and I can't stop. They're great to work on while reading or in meetings.
Your projects are all so beautiful! I think a folded hem would make the tank a little dressier, but it doesn’t look like you’ll have enough yarn to make the top long enough.
Bonnie, your sweater is gorgeous. If you apply a drop of fray check to the end you accidentally cut, it will not unravel. I have done that just the other day. The baby blanket is lovely.
I vote for the ribbed hem to match the neck for your tank. For your husband's scarf I like the Thierry by Celeste Glassel or the Herringbone Parallelogram Scarf by Christine Guest. I also love the idea of a musselborough hat for mindless knitting. I enjoyed seeing your dogs. I have an English shepherd and a black lab.❤🧶🐶
I also vote for doing a ribbed hem for your top (which is beautiful!). It doesn't look like you have a lot of yarn left, and a folded hem might need more yarn unless you made the top shorter than you said you wanted. Although you could always do the inside hem in a different yarn.
A Berlin Scarf by Paulastrickt aka Susanne Müller might be a good project for you while studying. It‘s knit in the round and very long. Love that pattern and the resulting piece. Greetings from Berlin Germany Barbara
Your sweat #14 looks great! I love drops yarn and you can ship directly from wool wharehouse for under $10 depending on how many skeins you buy...just incase you need more in the future.
The baby blanket turned out so nice! I love your color choices. And I think it's great that you supported local fiber folks by buying some gorgeous yarn! For your loose end, you could try using a felting needle to felt/secure it in place. And for your husband's scarf, have you looked at the One Row Scarf by the Yarn Harlot? As for mindless knitting while studying, there's always socks, and hats like the Musselburgh. Hope you enjoy the next festival!
Nice to meet you doggies! I think the doodle was lying on the floor by the door on your last video. ❤. Just finished knitting The Traveler Hoodie with High Desert Sport. I bought it on sale after you mentioned it on the podcast. Loved working with it and LOVE the finished sweater! Thanks for the tip 😊
This was enjoyable. You talk straight forward, no slurping coffee or tea, no “Muzak” in the background or candles….just knitting….thank you ….i will continue to watch…..done with these podcasts that think they need to slurp tea and or coffee …..ugh….you simply stick to knitting and your thoughts…..Ty
Love the Charlie Brown blanket. Saved your ravelry page for future reference. I don't know about the hem finish on your tank top. Either would look good. Great fit!
I vote ribbing for the hem. I like that it matches the neck. I think fold d hem would go great with it if the sleeves have something kinda similar like her calm down v neck (that name might be wrong). Or does it have that on the sleeves?? Hard to tell
I would say the difference is that a turtleneck is longer and folded over and a mock turtleneck is just one thickness, so not long enough to fold over. But my definition may not be the official definition of a turtleneck 🤔, just my thought in the difference 🤷🏼♀️
Love your baby blanket … your tank looks lovely 🎉 I vote for the ribbing to match the neck but either way it’ll be a favorite I’m sure!
Love seeing your doggos! And love your Sweater 14! I vote for a folded hem, or whichever would help maintain zero ease. I love your knitting!
Seconding someone's suggestion for a Mussleburgh hat as a mindless knit! I've knit four, not all for me, and I can't stop. They're great to work on while reading or in meetings.
A musselburgh hat might be the perfect study knit for you! The yarn haul was sooo gorgeous!
Your projects are all so beautiful! I think a folded hem would make the tank a little dressier, but it doesn’t look like you’ll have enough yarn to make the top long enough.
Bonnie, your sweater is gorgeous. If you apply a drop of fray check to the end you accidentally cut, it will not unravel. I have done that just the other day. The baby blanket is lovely.
I vote for the ribbed hem to match the neck for your tank. For your husband's scarf I like the Thierry by Celeste Glassel or the Herringbone Parallelogram Scarf by Christine Guest. I also love the idea of a musselborough hat for mindless knitting. I enjoyed seeing your dogs. I have an English shepherd and a black lab.❤🧶🐶
Wow! What fun you’re having…dogs, yarn, projects, school! Enjoy! ❤
I think a folded hem would look lovely. You have a gorgeous BC ❤
Personally, I'd do the ribbed hem. Great podcast as always!
I also vote for doing a ribbed hem for your top (which is beautiful!). It doesn't look like you have a lot of yarn left, and a folded hem might need more yarn unless you made the top shorter than you said you wanted. Although you could always do the inside hem in a different yarn.
Please do the 2 by 2 rib for your classy top! It looks so beautiful on you.
A Berlin Scarf by Paulastrickt aka Susanne Müller might be a good project for you while studying. It‘s knit in the round and very long. Love that pattern and the resulting piece. Greetings from Berlin Germany Barbara
Your sweat #14 looks great! I love drops yarn and you can ship directly from wool wharehouse for under $10 depending on how many skeins you buy...just incase you need more in the future.
The blanket came out so nice!!
Thank you!
Great podcast - thanks. I would go with a ribbed hem.
The baby blanket turned out so nice! I love your color choices. And I think it's great that you supported local fiber folks by buying some gorgeous yarn!
For your loose end, you could try using a felting needle to felt/secure it in place. And for your husband's scarf, have you looked at the One Row Scarf by the Yarn Harlot? As for mindless knitting while studying, there's always socks, and hats like the Musselburgh. Hope you enjoy the next festival!
Can’t wait to see what yarn you pick up at the next festival 😉😂
I vote for a folded hem.
I like a fingering weight tank top as a mindless knit, sailor swift top (strapless) is my go-to.
Nice to meet you doggies! I think the doodle was lying on the floor by the door on your last video. ❤. Just finished knitting The Traveler Hoodie with High Desert Sport. I bought it on sale after you mentioned it on the podcast. Loved working with it and LOVE the finished sweater! Thanks for the tip 😊
This was enjoyable. You talk straight forward, no slurping coffee or tea, no “Muzak” in the background or candles….just knitting….thank you ….i will continue to watch…..done with these podcasts that think they need to slurp tea and or coffee …..ugh….you simply stick to knitting and your thoughts…..Ty
Oh excited to hear about Lambtown! I want to go but it's always a bad weekend
Loved all of your new yarn choices! And love your dogs! We have two Border Collies and they are the best😍
Love the Charlie Brown blanket. Saved your ravelry page for future reference. I don't know about the hem finish on your tank top. Either would look good. Great fit!
I think you should knit matching rib for the bottom of your top😊
Thanks for another great podcast.
I vote ribbing for the hem. I like that it matches the neck. I think fold d hem would go great with it if the sleeves have something kinda similar like her calm down v neck (that name might be wrong). Or does it have that on the sleeves?? Hard to tell
I don't know if it will be the case for you, but I have found the Kip to be WAY more mindless now that I have joined in the round
Check out the Audrey Jacket by Cheryl Mokhtari for your alpaca boucle yarn.
That sweater is stunning
I would say the difference is that a turtleneck is longer and folded over and a mock turtleneck is just one thickness, so not long enough to fold over. But my definition may not be the official definition of a turtleneck 🤔, just my thought in the difference 🤷🏼♀️