Hi! Subscribed, I'm also new to knitting podcasting. I wanted to suggest a microphone! Your podcast editing looks really good, but the sound for me is a little quiet and sounds like there is a fan running? Looking forward to seeing what you make ;)
Thanks for the lovely video! I just have to say that you are such a joy to listen to! I love the story you told about teaching the kids to knit and casting on their projects for them on the bus! How precious!
On your topic of ethics, i think its okay to try and replicate a pattern as long as your not claiming it as your own original idea. I think when you pay for a pattern you're paying mostly for the set of written instructions or chart and sizing etc. If it was a pattern of just a plain v-neck pullover you can't claim rights or individuality over anything other than pictures or the pattern? Either way I think as long as you're not copying and attempting to sell the pattern as your own I dont think theres a problem. You do what makes you comfortable though, this is just my passing thoughts! Lovely video though, thank you for taking the time to share your makes and thoughts with us
Thank you so much for your thoughts. I truly appreciate it!!! I think the issue of copying and selling patterns is a really helpful guideline to follow, and a very strong boundary line. I ultimately deceived to buy the pattern because 1) I do love stone knits and want to support her and 2) I felt like if I was copying the pattern exactly (rather than just taking inspiration) that was another boundary I personally wasn’t comfortable crossing. But I think it’s a such a grey area, and absolutely worthy of a bigger conversation. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and I’ll definitely keep them in mind going forward! Thank you so much for watching me ramble on! ❤
@@sarahlovesdonuts9601 ah thank you for letting me know. I had adjusted that in a previous video but completely forgotten this time. Hope your ears are okay 🙈❤️
@@MaryIannacone ah yes, thank you. You’re not the first one to say this. I’m making a note and hope to fix it in my next video. Thank you so much for watching and letting me know! ❤️
Hi Bekah! I am loving your energy and your videos. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you’re here. ❤
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Hi! Subscribed, I'm also new to knitting podcasting. I wanted to suggest a microphone! Your podcast editing looks really good, but the sound for me is a little quiet and sounds like there is a fan running? Looking forward to seeing what you make ;)
I also love TH-cam more than any other format. By the way, was it pouring rain when you made this video?
Thanks for the lovely video! I just have to say that you are such a joy to listen to! I love the story you told about teaching the kids to knit and casting on their projects for them on the bus! How precious!
@@galanthusknits ah, that’s just the kindest thing thank you! I’ve been enjoying your videos too!!!
And yes, they’re the cutest!
I just found this video and really enjoyed watching. Love your color work.
@@brbaker07 thank you so much! ☺️
On your topic of ethics, i think its okay to try and replicate a pattern as long as your not claiming it as your own original idea. I think when you pay for a pattern you're paying mostly for the set of written instructions or chart and sizing etc. If it was a pattern of just a plain v-neck pullover you can't claim rights or individuality over anything other than pictures or the pattern?
Either way I think as long as you're not copying and attempting to sell the pattern as your own I dont think theres a problem.
You do what makes you comfortable though, this is just my passing thoughts!
Lovely video though, thank you for taking the time to share your makes and thoughts with us
Thank you so much for your thoughts. I truly appreciate it!!!
I think the issue of copying and selling patterns is a really helpful guideline to follow, and a very strong boundary line.
I ultimately deceived to buy the pattern because 1) I do love stone knits and want to support her and 2) I felt like if I was copying the pattern exactly (rather than just taking inspiration) that was another boundary I personally wasn’t comfortable crossing.
But I think it’s a such a grey area, and absolutely worthy of a bigger conversation. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and I’ll definitely keep them in mind going forward!
Thank you so much for watching me ramble on! ❤
Just a heads up, your audio is very low. The into music is at a normal volume.😘
@@sarahlovesdonuts9601 ah thank you for letting me know. I had adjusted that in a previous video but completely forgotten this time. Hope your ears are okay 🙈❤️
Just to let you know. I couldn’t hear your voice but the music and ads were loud.
@@MaryIannacone ah yes, thank you. You’re not the first one to say this. I’m making a note and hope to fix it in my next video. Thank you so much for watching and letting me know! ❤️