Oh my goodness, Jonna, I was flabbergasted and actually blushed in my own living-room when you suddenly mentioned my channel 🤍 What a kind and generous thing to do - which is not surprising considering that you are both so kind and fun and a joy to watch and listen to. Thanks so much, and for another lovely episode 💞
Kim, to avoid the lines when blocking, insert “pool noodles”, cut to size into the sleeve while blocking. You can also use them for the sweater side seams. Works great 😊. Jonna, it’s now sewist because sewer is confused with the grated drainage on the streets! 😅
What a fabulous way to start my weekend 💕 you two are just wonderful and all the knitting, oh my 💖 I’m going to get my shrug on it looks so cosy. Thanks for kind words Jonna, made me smile and blush 🤭 love Danish Musings her non knitting episodes are delightful too. Love the hair Kim 💜💖 Thanks for all the joy and inspiration, Karen 🥰😘
Love watching you ladies from Kettering England and caught your very first episode by accident. Lucky for me. You brighten my day and I knit along with you as you wax lyrical on your knitting journey. Simply wonderful
Thanks to Sarah (I live in The Netherlands too), I discovered your channel and I love it. I just finished the Rota top that Jonna is working on and I loved knitting that pattern. Thanks for the inspiration you give me and hugs from me. Jolande
So, I love you guys and have been rewatching old episodes while I work and Kim, I cannot get over how ambitious you are with your knits! I'll do one maybe 2 heavy color work or cable patterns a year but you tackle challenging pattern after challenging pattern. You truly are a project knitter, aren't you? You just want the item not like most of us that "need stockinette breaks" between harder projects. It's inspiring. Thanks for sharing your process. Love you guys!
Sorry for the delayed reply, but I've definitely been craving a stockinette or "simple" break recently. Lots of complicated projects in my queue, but not feeling motivated to cast on... Hopefully that will change soon. 😘 Kim
Love your podcasts you two !! No apologies for needed .. it can’t be helped sometimes just happy to watch you and all your knits …that are all beautiful Have a great weekend !!! 😊💝🇨🇦🇨🇦
Kim. YES! I’m not even a tight knitter and I ALWAYs need to go up several needle sizes to get gauge for many European patterns. Its the way they knit, so much looser than the way most Americans knit. I never pay attention to the needle size anymore. I just look at the required gauge and decide based on my experience and my own knitting what needle I’m most likely to need and start from there. Jonna - for socks you count your stitches per inch and measure your foot to determine how many stitches you need for your socks. Like everything else you can adjust any pattern to custom fit your own needs. Roxanne Richardson has a whole series of videos on how to measure your feet and custom fit your socks. I highly recommended her sock tutorials!!
It's always a pleasure watching you two ladies podcast. Kim your sweater and other projects awesome, Jona's all awesome. Hope to see you both at Maryland sheep and wool.❤
A ballon sleeve has moderate volume with a tighter short wrist cuff. A bell sleeve is shaped like a bell, with a good bit of volume but open at the cuff and drapey. A bishop sleeve has a long fitted cuff from the wrist all the way up the forearm to almost the elbow, then there is alot of full gathered volume that flares out quickly from the long fitted cuff. A mutton chop sleeve has a very long fitted arm up to about the bicep and then flares out dramatically into a big puff sleeve.
Just love the rapport you two have together; Jonna, I’ve had the same problem knitting socks: too big, too small, foot not long enough. Finally found a great resource that I think you’ll love: Custom Socks by Kate Atherley. She’s a mathematician and knitting technical editor. I realized how to knit my socks to fit especially concerning negative ease: 1” in width and 1/2” in length. Love this book and know you will too.
Kim & Jonna, after 18 episodes, I continue to look forward to your podcast the most of all that I watch. It's like a long, happy zoom call with good friends!! 💗 I was so disappointed I wasn't able to see you at Pick Up Every Stitch last Saturday but for a happy reason. My grandson was receiving his First Communion at the Church of St Mary & St John one town over. I'm determined to meet you one of these days. Kim, I'm sorry to say the issue you're having with your yarn may be due to them being victims of wool moths. It may have happened before you received the yarn, especially if you haven't seen any active moths in your home. But, hopefully, it's for another reason... Again, you girls are such a positive, cheerful gift to us each time you are viewed. May you both enjoy these sunny, warmer days with family and friends. Can't wait to hear about your time at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival!!! 🌸🐑🌱💗
There is a fabulous product we have bought in France to soothe insect bites called Apaisyl gel. Perhaps your family in France could send you some Kim... Agree about Danish Musings Jonna, such a delightful podcast.
It’s your 😂fault, Kim.,that I have a new cast on , adding on to my numerous😅 wips. When you mentioned Joji’s v-neck box , I knew I needed that in my wardrobe.
Jonna, I love your shrug ❤❤. So glad you went through with it. I want to make one but my knits have gotten out of control. So I have to wait until I finish more projects. Ugh, mosquito bites 😣 I feel your pain Kim. I was bit all over my ankles and my Benadryl cream was my go to which I love 💕 but man, I will have to look into lavender oil. Thanks Jonna!! 🤗
You guys are so fun and make it so pleasant to listen to you! Don't apologize for a thing, it is just a gift to be able to listen to you. Have a wonderful day!
Loved the podcast! Perfect break from packing!! And I could cast on for my May sock project. Well now it is back to boring packing but each box packed is one more step to getting back home! Thanks for bringing laughter, joy and knitting into my day!
Set my alarm this a.m. to catch this when it dropped! Thanks for starting my day happily!! Another (slightly more risqué) relatively new podcast: The ALTknits Podcast.
Lovely episode! I enjoy all the “new” projects/patterns I either have in my (very long) queue or want to make Right Now heh heh. Sock yarns vary a LOT from dyer/manufacturer. 420 to 463 yds per 100g = very different gauges. For me (tight knitter), I use US0/2mm to US2/2.75mm. Gauge is important + foot circumferences. 5 to 10% negative ease. I’m trying different toe decreases = different lengths, depending on row gauge. Until I hit that “sweet” spot, I knit, frog several times to get a good fit. I have a Sock Journal w all my notes (yarn, needle, sts, rounds, etc). You’ll get there! Persevere! Love the flower sweater! I don’t think I’d have the patience, but adore the result. Kim, all your sweaters are impressive! Thanks for sooo many gorgeous knits - eye candy, for sure!
I don’t enjoy knitting a heel flap and gusset so I use a short row heel BUT with a mini gusset and that works for my narrow-feet-with-high-instep. I love Earthtonesgirl shadow wrap heel, easy to read stitches and no counting 😊. I use a German twisted cast on for cuff down socks for good stretch.
Hi Kim and Jonna! I just wanted to say that I am always so impressed with how well your videos are edited, the inserted photos and the visual and audio quality. I'm so used to podcasters holding things up to the camera and they go blurry and don't focus for ages and it hurts my eyes! You guys never do things like that 😅 Thanks so much for another great episode 💙 ps Jonna- I have the same size feet as you and I always knit my socks on 52 sts (on a 2.5mm needle). It gives the perfect amount of negative ease and fits me like a glove. So I'm not surprised 64 sts was too many for you! I'm always surprised everyone seems to be knitting 64 sts, it's definitely way too big for me...
Thank you so much!! When we started the podcast, that was one of Kim’s non-negotiables! 😂 I’m so glad to hear that someone else finds 64s too large. I was so confused!
Hi Kim and Jonna ! I met you today at the MD sheep and wool festival. You both are very gracious and beautiful! Thank you for the pink goody bag. Karen
P.S. Another great vlog! .....And the lavender oil is a great suggestion, but if all else fails, coming from a mozzie infested tropical background in Aussie, calamine lotion works wonders for the itch and inflammation.
Thanks for another episode. I too enjoyed Danish Musings Podcast. Oddly I’m making the Spot Sweater and trying to copy another Danish knitters colors which turned out to be very much like the one on Helle’s podcast. I think I have plenty of errors in my fade but oh well. The Spot Sweater was very hard for me being e newbie knitter. Plenty of things that is assumed you would know. Casted on several times. Then tragedy struck, ran out of my Shibui mohair gray and had to really and search to find some. At last I did in Canada!
Love your podcast! I happened upon you about a month ago and so glad I found you! Keep it up! You are very informative and I love your pattern picks!! 😊
On my I've just found your podcast, I absolutely loved watching it. I now shall watch them all from the start. You are both amazing. I'm so happy that I have found you both. Love Marion xxx
It’s always fun when one of your episodes drops. Kim, thank you for the effort you put into editing. Not all podcasters take the time, and I understand that. However, it really helps to see closeups of the garments and to have the captions on the scree. 😊
Love the Irene Lin pattern. I looked and actually love all of them. Ha! You guys are the best!😊 When my mother was sewing they were called a seamstress.
❤️ the stitch markers!!!! I attended the NJ Wool Walk last weekend (22 shops)! Each store was to have a different color stitch marker with the sheep face logo on it. But many stores ran out early. 🥲
The stitch markers are so cute!! I'm so excited for Johnna's scalloped sweater, how ❤️ and just put the moon drake on my favorites, I couldn't believe it wasn't there already 😊 And Kim, you're making me want to cast on a here comes the sun, but I really have too much going already 😂
Lovely podcast, ladies! Jonna, do you knit your socks with negative ease lengthwise? Insightful information about the number of stitches and the length of the toe! I would love to see an episode on things a pattern doesn't tell you. There is so much to learn for a new knitter. Kim, your Decision sweater is absolutely stunning. Your photos are always beautiful, but there is something that might save you some time in post process. Back in the day, people used a grey card for color and exposure accuracy. I'm sure you might already know about them. When I photograph something that I know will result in difficult color management, I take one shot with something 50% grey (I'm sure you can find a grey card somewhere-I've also used a lego 😂just anything that is 50% grey) in the exact lighting I'm using to set the color temperature in processing then apply that setting to the photograph of the actual item. Have the best time at the Maryland Sheep and Wool festival.
Catching up on my knitting 'tubes' and am enthralled with the shrug! I've lots of worsted oddballs in stash...so...maybe for fall. I live in Alberta, Canada. We don't have black flies here -- but Manitoba and east...absolutely! Here, the mosquito is often referred to as our "provincial bird"! 😉 I am also a gardener, and here the "May Long" weekend (Victoria Day weekend, the weekend before your Memorial Day) is considered the Start of Summer and gardens are planted. I have some shrubs to plant this year though and hope to get that done this weekend (Mother's Day) instead. Happy planting! Happy knitting!
Jonna I love your Saturday shrug! I’ve been wanting to knit one too, but I haven’t yet. Kim, when you mentioned wearing it as a strapless dress, it made me want to mention that some people have worn the shrug as a skirt, and it looks really cute. Watching this video after Maryland, and unfortunately I was not able to find you guys. Hopefully someday I’ll see you at Rhinebeck. 😊
Kim, you are an ace at editing and I appreciate your effort. I'm sure it takes a fair amount of time, so many many thanks! Love your podcast, the knits and your warmth and rapport.
Jonna, when you were talking about what to do with your leftover sock yarn, Summer Lee has a shorty pattern that you can use all your leftovers in the sock. They are adorable! In the pattern they are white with colored bits. Love them!
It’s always such a risk watching y’all. On the one hand, I’m on my 4th sweater this year (due in large part to you both!). On the other, my planned project list is just getting longer. 🥺 I just added Dartmoor. Hahahaha!
I always enjoy spending some time with you! This episode helped me to *almost* finish the Italian bind off on the button band of my April cardigan, so extra thank yous!! (and Jonna's version was an inspiration to make it). Kim, how wonderful that you're travelling to Italy for a retreat with Joji... enjoy it! It makes me happy to think that lovely people are going to meet in my home country ❤
Fun episode, your chemistry does the magic.....such a lovely way to start a day! Great knits all around but the shrug is wonderful, it suits you so wll and the por of color makes a nice difference. Enjoy your time in Maryland, I am sure it will be fun and weather will be coorate :)
Kudos to you both for your FOs you are wearing. WOW!! You ladies really make my day whenever you have a new episode. Thanks for ALL that goes into bringing us [me] a "mini knitting vacation" week after week. :)
I have knit socks with the rowan sock yarn. It is very soft but it is like knitting a single ply and i 'm just not used to knitting socks in a lightly twined yarn. Love the podcast ❤
Hi, I did the shadow wrap heel once long ago from a tutorial on you tube. It was great, then I went to do one again and had to go back and consult you tube again and there was all this business of three together. When I did it in the past it was only two, and I recreated that this time and I liked it much more that the tree together. The set up is more like German short rows but using the shadow wrap. If that makes any sense
It was so nice to meet you both at Pick Up Every Stitch. I purchased two skeins of the special colorway-it’s even more beautiful in person- I already started making a Sophie Shawl with it!
What a fun episode, thank you! The chemistry between you really makes this channel. I talk back to you all through your episodes and at the end of it I usually can't remember what I was going to say - which makes it feel just like talking with friends in real life 😅 I've managed to hang onto a couple of thoughts today though. Karen's Purl is to die for!!! 😍 I'm also watching you from New Zealand so not likely to be bumping into you at a yarn show any time soon. Any chance of your stitch markers making it into your shop? They're just so cute. Thanks for the inspiration and the laughs x
Another amazing episode! The stitch markers are too adorable and perfect to celebrate your channel. I can't believe it has been a year already since your channel started. Have fun at the festival. There is a fiber one in Boston MA May 21 too if you are up for another road trip.
I'm a summer camp councellor, and my mosquito bite tip is this - put band-aids on the bites. Doesn't necessairly help with itching, but it's the only way to stop kids (and myself) from scratching it. Do I look silly covered head to toe in band-aids? Yes, but at least they will heal with no scars.
Kim, check your gauge for your sock knitting, go up a needle size or two if your socks are too tight, generally you want about 1" negative ease around your foot and 0.5-1" negative ease for the length of foot (socks should hug your feet). I design a lot of socks and have this mentioned in all of my patterns.
They would make great gifts too. Since I’ve finished (Jonna) I’m wondering about the stretch in the CO vs the BO. I’ll have to ask everyone next episode!
Kim, try peppermint essential oil on those itchy mosquito bites. If you have sensitive skin, add a few drops of peppermint to any carrier oil before applying.
Thank you! Yes, cables are relatively easy. You’re just switching the order in which you knit the stitches on your left needle. There are many helpful tutorials on YT!
Jonna, have you ever tried the Fleegle Toe - Up No- Flap sock pattern? I love this heel and sock pattern. Then if I want a specific pattern, I just add that in on the instep and leg of the pattern.
Fun! Jonna, I had thought about making the Rota, but now I don't know. It looks so skimpy! I'll be interested to see how you style it. Kim, I've been wanting to make a cabled cardigan, but the whole cable/yarn/stretch/gauge conundrum makes me shy away. Maybe you'll have some advice when you're done.
Jonna try knitting Andrea Mowry’s toe up DRK everyday socks. The ribbing makes them fit so well. And it’s a fleegle heel, so comfortable and easy to knit
I love watching your podcast. Kim, hope the lavender helped you as you seemed not your normal perky self. Scratch scratch scratch. It takes me a while to get thru, because I am taking notes, looking things up…you are both a wealth of information and motivation. I put on the closed captions to see if I could understand who the , Anna ? Was that you talked about at the end of the podcast both wanting to make her patterns. Couldn’t figure it out. Kim, your editing is spectacular.
I live in rural Canada and the best thing for black fly and mosquito bites is lidocaine. There are many different brands like Dr. Numb, Solarcaine, Numbskin, and Inked, but look for 5% lidocaine and it numbs the bite for hours. I feel your pain!
For mosquito bites-I swell up huge and am itchy for well over a week-I find tea tree essential oil or a mix of tea tree and lavender oils works amazing!! And lavender smells better than tea tree by itself lol
Love the episode! By the time you get to read this I hope to be meeting you in person at Maryland Sheep and Wool. Will you be adding the stitch markers in your shop at some point?
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna I loved my goodie bag, thank you. This is why I made the ask. I want to help spread the love with the cutest stitch markers. I became such a fangirl that I truly couldn’t speak. You both are amazing. It was really my pleasure to meet you both. Thank you.
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna oh!!! Missed that! Glad I asked, sometimes when I’m knitting in the round I cast on an extra and k2tog to join. Was thinking maybe you had a trick like that.
Hey, the best thing I have found for bug bites is to use the hottest water you can stand on the bites. I spray water on mine in the shower since I have a removable shower sprayer so I can reach wherever. The hot spoon(hot water hot) works as well. That is best for when you have a place you can easily reach and don't want to be in the ahower. This lasts for at least 10 hours. I know it sounds crazy but try it, you wont be disappointed.
For your Socks problems. I suggest you try the DRK Everyday sock pattern. I love it, I think it is very easy to fit because the ribbing all over (just saying). Thanks for you episode
Oh my goodness, Jonna, I was flabbergasted and actually blushed in my own living-room when you suddenly mentioned my channel 🤍 What a kind and generous thing to do - which is not surprising considering that you are both so kind and fun and a joy to watch and listen to. Thanks so much, and for another lovely episode 💞
I also love Danish Musings!
Love you both! Great podcast ❤️
Me too ❤🥰😘🌷🌸🌷
I watch your podcast too :) , Its a small world here on TH-cam .
You’re so welcome and can’t wait for your next episode. It was fun to watch your recent NYC vlogs. So glad you had a nice trip.
I love Danish Musings. She elegant and inspirational.
Kim, to avoid the lines when blocking, insert “pool noodles”, cut to size into the sleeve while blocking. You can also use them for the sweater side seams. Works great 😊. Jonna, it’s now sewist because sewer is confused with the grated drainage on the streets! 😅
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What a fabulous way to start my weekend 💕 you two are just wonderful and all the knitting, oh my 💖 I’m going to get my shrug on it looks so cosy. Thanks for kind words Jonna, made me smile and blush 🤭 love Danish Musings her non knitting episodes are delightful too. Love the hair Kim 💜💖 Thanks for all the joy and inspiration, Karen 🥰😘
I’ve finished my Rota top and absolutely love it!! Can’t wait to make another. 💕
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna I saw it on your stories, it looks so good in that colour 💙
Danish Musings is one of my absolute faves also!! As well as you two!! ❤️❤️
Love watching you ladies from Kettering England and caught your very first episode by accident. Lucky for me. You brighten my day and I knit along with you as you wax lyrical on your knitting journey. Simply wonderful
Kim, your Here Comes The Sun is gorgeous. Love the colors. Jonna, your Amy Slipover looks so good on you. You are both so lovely. 😊
Thanks to Sarah (I live in The Netherlands too), I discovered your channel and I love it.
I just finished the Rota top that Jonna is working on and I loved knitting that pattern.
Thanks for the inspiration you give me and hugs from me.
Jolande
We’re so glad you found us!
Hot spoons work for mosi bites, and so does rubbing the inside of a banana skin on too - we have mosis all year here in Portugal!
Thank you so much never apologize just makes you human like the rest of us like having conversation in your living room. 😊
Just retired from healthcare and found your channel. So love watching it! Copious note taking. Fun, great rapport and always fun. 🎉❤
So, I love you guys and have been rewatching old episodes while I work and Kim, I cannot get over how ambitious you are with your knits! I'll do one maybe 2 heavy color work or cable patterns a year but you tackle challenging pattern after challenging pattern. You truly are a project knitter, aren't you? You just want the item not like most of us that "need stockinette breaks" between harder projects. It's inspiring. Thanks for sharing your process. Love you guys!
Sorry for the delayed reply, but I've definitely been craving a stockinette or "simple" break recently. Lots of complicated projects in my queue, but not feeling motivated to cast on... Hopefully that will change soon. 😘 Kim
Love your podcasts you two !!
No apologies for needed .. it can’t be helped sometimes just happy to watch you and all your knits …that are all beautiful
Have a great weekend !!!
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Kim. YES! I’m not even a tight knitter and I ALWAYs need to go up several needle sizes to get gauge for many European patterns. Its the way they knit, so much looser than the way most Americans knit. I never pay attention to the needle size anymore. I just look at the required gauge and decide based on my experience and my own knitting what needle I’m most likely to need and start from there.
Jonna - for socks you count your stitches per inch and measure your foot to determine how many stitches you need for your socks. Like everything else you can adjust any pattern to custom fit your own needs. Roxanne Richardson has a whole series of videos on how to measure your feet and custom fit your socks. I highly recommended her sock tutorials!!
Thank you for this beautiful Podcast. I always love everything you both knit! I am looking forward to the next one! 🐑♥️🐑♥️🐑
Your finished projects are stunning! You both knit such nice garments and accessories!
Thank you for the episode. I really like your podcast. I'm from Finland and I love that we can share our knitting world wide.
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Another amazing episode. I know it takes time, but I truly appreciate the photos and caption descriptors of the patterns. Thanks.
It's always a pleasure watching you two ladies podcast. Kim your sweater and other projects awesome, Jona's all awesome. Hope to see you both at Maryland sheep and wool.❤
I love Danish Musings too. Her garments are beautiful and the Spot Sweater is incredible.
A ballon sleeve has moderate volume with a tighter short wrist cuff. A bell sleeve is shaped like a bell, with a good bit of volume but open at the cuff and drapey. A bishop sleeve has a long fitted cuff from the wrist all the way up the forearm to almost the elbow, then there is alot of full gathered volume that flares out quickly from the long fitted cuff. A mutton chop sleeve has a very long fitted arm up to about the bicep and then flares out dramatically into a big puff sleeve.
Such great info! Thank you 💕
Just love the rapport you two have together; Jonna, I’ve had the same problem knitting socks: too big, too small, foot not long enough. Finally found a great resource that I think you’ll love: Custom Socks by Kate Atherley. She’s a mathematician and knitting technical editor. I realized how to knit my socks to fit especially concerning negative ease: 1” in width and 1/2” in length. Love this book and know you will too.
Kim & Jonna, after 18 episodes, I continue to look forward to your podcast the most of all that I watch. It's like a long, happy zoom call with good friends!! 💗 I was so disappointed I wasn't able to see you at Pick Up Every Stitch last Saturday but for a happy reason. My grandson was receiving his First Communion at the Church of St Mary & St John one town over. I'm determined to meet you one of these days. Kim, I'm sorry to say the issue you're having with your yarn may be due to them being victims of wool moths. It may have happened before you received the yarn, especially if you haven't seen any active moths in your home. But, hopefully, it's for another reason... Again, you girls are such a positive, cheerful gift to us each time you are viewed. May you both enjoy these sunny, warmer days with family and friends. Can't wait to hear about your time at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival!!! 🌸🐑🌱💗
We’ll see you next time! Congratulations on his first communion.
I love the Oslo hat with the camo yarn!
You Lovely Ladies are amazing! I love what you do! 😘🤩❤️🥳
There is a fabulous product we have bought in France to soothe insect bites called Apaisyl gel. Perhaps your family in France could send you some Kim... Agree about Danish Musings Jonna, such a delightful podcast.
It’s your 😂fault, Kim.,that I have a new cast on , adding on to my numerous😅 wips. When you mentioned Joji’s v-neck box , I knew I needed that in my wardrobe.
Jonna, I love your shrug ❤❤. So glad you went through with it. I want to make one but my knits have gotten out of control. So I have to wait until I finish more projects.
Ugh, mosquito bites 😣 I feel your pain Kim.
I was bit all over my ankles and my Benadryl cream was my go to which I love 💕 but man, I will have to look into lavender oil. Thanks Jonna!! 🤗
You two are amazing! I love everything about your podcasts! Have fun at Maryland Sheep and Wool. ❤
Love both your FO's! Beautiful!
You guys are so fun and make it so pleasant to listen to you! Don't apologize for a thing, it is just a gift to be able to listen to you. Have a wonderful day!
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Kim I love cables and really like the sweater you’re working on
Loved the podcast! Perfect break from packing!! And I could cast on for my May sock project. Well now it is back to boring packing but each box packed is one more step to getting back home! Thanks for bringing laughter, joy and knitting into my day!
Set my alarm this a.m. to catch this when it dropped! Thanks for starting my day happily!! Another (slightly more risqué) relatively new podcast: The ALTknits Podcast.
Lovely episode! I enjoy all the “new” projects/patterns I either have in my (very long) queue or want to make Right Now heh heh.
Sock yarns vary a LOT from dyer/manufacturer. 420 to 463 yds per 100g = very different gauges. For me (tight knitter), I use US0/2mm to US2/2.75mm. Gauge is important + foot circumferences. 5 to 10% negative ease. I’m trying different toe decreases = different lengths, depending on row gauge. Until I hit that “sweet” spot, I knit, frog several times to get a good fit. I have a Sock Journal w all my notes (yarn, needle, sts, rounds, etc). You’ll get there! Persevere!
Love the flower sweater! I don’t think I’d have the patience, but adore the result. Kim, all your sweaters are impressive!
Thanks for sooo many gorgeous knits - eye candy, for sure!
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I don’t enjoy knitting a heel flap and gusset so I use a short row heel BUT with a mini gusset and that works for my narrow-feet-with-high-instep. I love Earthtonesgirl shadow wrap heel, easy to read stitches and no counting 😊. I use a German twisted cast on for cuff down socks for good stretch.
I had that same epiphany! I have to start my socks with fewer stitiches! :)
Another joy listening to you, thank you very much. Heidi from Switzerland
Hi Kim and Jonna!
I just wanted to say that I am always so impressed with how well your videos are edited, the inserted photos and the visual and audio quality. I'm so used to podcasters holding things up to the camera and they go blurry and don't focus for ages and it hurts my eyes!
You guys never do things like that 😅 Thanks so much for another great episode 💙
ps Jonna- I have the same size feet as you and I always knit my socks on 52 sts (on a 2.5mm needle). It gives the perfect amount of negative ease and fits me like a glove. So I'm not surprised 64 sts was too many for you! I'm always surprised everyone seems to be knitting 64 sts, it's definitely way too big for me...
Thank you so much!! When we started the podcast, that was one of Kim’s non-negotiables! 😂
I’m so glad to hear that someone else finds 64s too large. I was so confused!
Hi Kim and Jonna ! I met you today at the MD sheep and wool festival. You both are very gracious and beautiful! Thank you for the pink goody bag. Karen
Lovely to meet you, too!
P.S. Another great vlog! .....And the lavender oil is a great suggestion, but if all else fails, coming from a mozzie infested tropical background in Aussie, calamine lotion works wonders for the itch and inflammation.
Absolutely agree about Danish Musings.
Thanks for another episode. I too enjoyed Danish Musings Podcast. Oddly I’m making the Spot Sweater and trying to copy another Danish knitters colors which turned out to be very much like the one on Helle’s podcast. I think I have plenty of errors in my fade but oh well. The Spot Sweater was very hard for me being e newbie knitter. Plenty of things that is assumed you would know. Casted on several times.
Then tragedy struck, ran out of my Shibui mohair gray and had to really and search to find some. At last I did in Canada!
Oh wow! It will be spectacular. We can’t wait to see it.
Love your podcast! I happened upon you about a month ago and so glad I found you! Keep it up! You are very informative and I love your pattern picks!! 😊
Crazy Sock Lady is my go-to.
On my I've just found your podcast, I absolutely loved watching it. I now shall watch them all from the start. You are both amazing. I'm so happy that I have found you both. Love Marion xxx
Thank you, Marion!
It’s always fun when one of your episodes drops. Kim, thank you for the effort you put into editing. Not all podcasters take the time, and I understand that. However, it really helps to see closeups of the garments and to have the captions on the scree. 😊
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Love the Irene Lin pattern. I looked and actually love all of them. Ha!
You guys are the best!😊
When my mother was sewing they were called a seamstress.
Loved spending my weekend morning with you both! Always a joy to watch you!
❤️ the stitch markers!!!! I attended the NJ Wool Walk last weekend (22 shops)! Each store was to have a different color stitch marker with the sheep face logo on it. But many stores ran out early. 🥲
The stitch markers are so cute!! I'm so excited for Johnna's scalloped sweater, how ❤️ and just put the moon drake on my favorites, I couldn't believe it wasn't there already
😊 And Kim, you're making me want to cast on a here comes the sun, but I really have too much going already 😂
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Another great episode! Jonna, I need that shrug! and I love the vest too. xo Kim
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Lovely podcast, ladies!
Jonna, do you knit your socks with negative ease lengthwise? Insightful information about the number of stitches and the length of the toe! I would love to see an episode on things a pattern doesn't tell you. There is so much to learn for a new knitter.
Kim, your Decision sweater is absolutely stunning. Your photos are always beautiful, but there is something that might save you some time in post process. Back in the day, people used a grey card for color and exposure accuracy. I'm sure you might already know about them. When I photograph something that I know will result in difficult color management, I take one shot with something 50% grey (I'm sure you can find a grey card somewhere-I've also used a lego 😂just anything that is 50% grey) in the exact lighting I'm using to set the color temperature in processing then apply that setting to the photograph of the actual item.
Have the best time at the Maryland Sheep and Wool festival.
Catching up on my knitting 'tubes' and am enthralled with the shrug! I've lots of worsted oddballs in stash...so...maybe for fall. I live in Alberta, Canada. We don't have black flies here -- but Manitoba and east...absolutely! Here, the mosquito is often referred to as our "provincial bird"! 😉 I am also a gardener, and here the "May Long" weekend (Victoria Day weekend, the weekend before your Memorial Day) is considered the Start of Summer and gardens are planted. I have some shrubs to plant this year though and hope to get that done this weekend (Mother's Day) instead. Happy planting! Happy knitting!
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Jonna I love your Saturday shrug! I’ve been wanting to knit one too, but I haven’t yet. Kim, when you mentioned wearing it as a strapless dress, it made me want to mention that some people have worn the shrug as a skirt, and it looks really cute. Watching this video after Maryland, and unfortunately I was not able to find you guys. Hopefully someday I’ll see you at Rhinebeck. 😊
So sorry we missed you! We’ll definitely be attending Rhinebeck. See you there!
Kim, you are an ace at editing and I appreciate your effort. I'm sure it takes a fair amount of time, so many many thanks! Love your podcast, the knits and your warmth and rapport.
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Jonna, when you were talking about what to do with your leftover sock yarn, Summer Lee has a shorty pattern that you can use all your leftovers in the sock. They are adorable! In the pattern they are white with colored bits. Love them!
Adorable! Thank you.
Tube tops are back in fashion, Jonna💕
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I always enjoy your episodes!
It’s always such a risk watching y’all. On the one hand, I’m on my 4th sweater this year (due in large part to you both!). On the other, my planned project list is just getting longer. 🥺 I just added Dartmoor. Hahahaha!
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I always enjoy spending some time with you! This episode helped me to *almost* finish the Italian bind off on the button band of my April cardigan, so extra thank yous!! (and Jonna's version was an inspiration to make it). Kim, how wonderful that you're travelling to Italy for a retreat with Joji... enjoy it! It makes me happy to think that lovely people are going to meet in my home country ❤
I recently learned about using poolnoodles as blocking tools to avoid that line from flat blocking. Your sweater turned out lovely Kim.
Norman from Nimble Needles also suggests this. Thank you 🌸
Fun episode, your chemistry does the magic.....such a lovely way to start a day! Great knits all around but the shrug is wonderful, it suits you so wll and the por of color makes a nice difference. Enjoy your time in Maryland, I am sure it will be fun and weather will be coorate :)
Kudos to you both for your FOs you are wearing. WOW!! You ladies really make my day whenever you have a new episode. Thanks for ALL that goes into bringing us [me] a "mini knitting vacation" week after week. :)
I have knit socks with the rowan sock yarn. It is very soft but it is like knitting a single ply and i 'm just not used to knitting socks in a lightly twined yarn. Love the podcast ❤
Hi, I did the shadow wrap heel once long ago from a tutorial on you tube. It was great, then I went to do one again and had to go back and consult you tube again and there was all this business of three together. When I did it in the past it was only two, and I recreated that this time and I liked it much more that the tree together. The set up is more like German short rows but using the shadow wrap. If that makes any sense
Love love love your episodes 🥰😍🥰... keep it up... it's always a pleasure 🙏🥳... greetings from Switzerland ❤😘🌷🌸🌷
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Teddy reminds me of my Zuul, golden doodle, pre and post shave. 100% different dog!!!!! Lol
It was so nice to meet you both at Pick Up Every Stitch. I purchased two skeins of the special colorway-it’s even more beautiful in person- I already started making a Sophie Shawl with it!
Love the episode! Watched while I did a sewn bindoff!
Glad we could keep you company! Jonna does the same thing.
What a fun episode, thank you! The chemistry between you really makes this channel. I talk back to you all through your episodes and at the end of it I usually can't remember what I was going to say - which makes it feel just like talking with friends in real life 😅 I've managed to hang onto a couple of thoughts today though. Karen's Purl is to die for!!! 😍 I'm also watching you from New Zealand so not likely to be bumping into you at a yarn show any time soon. Any chance of your stitch markers making it into your shop? They're just so cute. Thanks for the inspiration and the laughs x
If we figure out how to do that, we’ll let you know!
Another amazing episode! The stitch markers are too adorable and perfect to celebrate your channel. I can't believe it has been a year already since your channel started. Have fun at the festival. There is a fiber one in Boston MA May 21 too if you are up for another road trip.
So much inspiration ladies! Thank you! 💙
I'm a summer camp councellor, and my mosquito bite tip is this - put band-aids on the bites. Doesn't necessairly help with itching, but it's the only way to stop kids (and myself) from scratching it. Do I look silly covered head to toe in band-aids? Yes, but at least they will heal with no scars.
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Kim, check your gauge for your sock knitting, go up a needle size or two if your socks are too tight, generally you want about 1" negative ease around your foot and 0.5-1" negative ease for the length of foot (socks should hug your feet). I design a lot of socks and have this mentioned in all of my patterns.
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Going up a needle size is a great idea and I'll definitely try that next time I knit socks.
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Great job on both of your tops, I can’t wait to see you at Maryland sheep and wool!
Those Friday, Saturday, Sunday Shrugs are so fun! I've done one of each and am starting another!
They would make great gifts too. Since I’ve finished (Jonna) I’m wondering about the stretch in the CO vs the BO. I’ll have to ask everyone next episode!
Kim, try peppermint essential oil on those itchy mosquito bites. If you have sensitive skin, add a few drops of peppermint to any carrier oil before applying.
I get a lot of inspiration from your knits!
Love you both. Don't change a thing.
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You two make me😊 . I’m on my third shrug
Great podcast. Love all your knitting.
I don’t know how to make cables yet. I’ve heard they aren’t hard. 1:23:58 That ice blues is gorgeous. I would also knit no closures. So beautiful!
Thank you! Yes, cables are relatively easy. You’re just switching the order in which you knit the stitches on your left needle. There are many helpful tutorials on YT!
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna Thanks, y’all.
Kim - you can totally knit your sleeves TAAT on a top down sweater. I have made several tutorials for picking up.👍🏻
I think Kate from the knitting posse also has a tutorial for TAAT sleeves.
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna Knitting Posse’s video tutorial was recorded by me (former Posse member)
Love it all.
Jonna, have you ever tried the Fleegle Toe - Up No- Flap sock pattern? I love this heel and sock pattern. Then if I want a specific pattern, I just add that in on the instep and leg of the pattern.
No, but several people have mentioned it. I’ll look for it. Thank you!
Fun! Jonna, I had thought about making the Rota, but now I don't know. It looks so skimpy! I'll be interested to see how you style it. Kim, I've been wanting to make a cabled cardigan, but the whole cable/yarn/stretch/gauge conundrum makes me shy away. Maybe you'll have some advice when you're done.
Jonna try knitting Andrea Mowry’s toe up DRK everyday socks. The ribbing makes them fit so well. And it’s a fleegle heel, so comfortable and easy to knit
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I am also going to the knitting retreat in Italy with Joji. It will be fun to meet you in person.
GR8 Show 2day. The Olive Cardigan & Sofie Scarf-whaatttt!!
My Bday is also in May-May 27th… I’ll B entering into the 6th Level 🎂🎉💃🎊
I love watching your podcast. Kim, hope the lavender helped you as you seemed not your normal perky self. Scratch scratch scratch.
It takes me a while to get thru, because I am taking notes, looking things up…you are both a wealth of information and motivation. I put on the closed captions to see if I could understand who the , Anna ? Was that you talked about at the end of the podcast both wanting to make her patterns. Couldn’t figure it out. Kim, your editing is spectacular.
I’d love to know more about the blue shawl with the crochet edge that’s is on the model behind you
It should be in the show notes. It’s the Urban Folk Shawl. 💙
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I live in rural Canada and the best thing for black fly and mosquito bites is lidocaine. There are many different brands like Dr. Numb, Solarcaine, Numbskin, and Inked, but look for 5% lidocaine and it numbs the bite for hours. I feel your pain!
Good to know! Thank you!
Ha ha... when I have a "frog-along" it's because some project hasn't turned out quite well.
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For mosquito bites-I swell up huge and am itchy for well over a week-I find tea tree essential oil or a mix of tea tree and lavender oils works amazing!! And lavender smells better than tea tree by itself lol
I (Jonna) find a lot of relief using essential oils! I'll add the tea tree oil, thank you.
Love the episode! By the time you get to read this I hope to be meeting you in person at Maryland Sheep and Wool. Will you be adding the stitch markers in your shop at some point?
Hi Karen!! Such a pleasure to meet you. If we can figure out how to put them in the shop, we’ll let you know! I hope you enjoyed your goodie bag.
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna I loved my goodie bag, thank you. This is why I made the ask. I want to help spread the love with the cutest stitch markers. I became such a fangirl that I truly couldn’t speak. You both are amazing. It was really my pleasure to meet you both. Thank you.
LOVE that Woolens and Nosh yarn, her colors are the best! But I am confused about how 57 stitches works out for 2x2 rib, did I miss something?
I do 2 x 1 rib!
@@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna oh!!! Missed that! Glad I asked, sometimes when I’m knitting in the round I cast on an extra and k2tog to join. Was thinking maybe you had a trick like that.
Hey, the best thing I have found for bug bites is to use the hottest water you can stand on the bites. I spray water on mine in the shower since I have a removable shower sprayer so I can reach wherever. The hot spoon(hot water hot) works as well. That is best for when you have a place you can easily reach and don't want to be in the ahower. This lasts for at least 10 hours. I know it sounds crazy but try it, you wont be disappointed.
And, it feels so good!
Put in spot sweater and found the Anna. 😊
Yes, Anne Ventzel.
For your Socks problems. I suggest you try the DRK Everyday sock pattern. I love it, I think it is very easy to fit because the ribbing all over (just saying). Thanks for you episode
Such a recommended pattern! It's in my queue.