Love your podcast. Your projects are great. Your colours are my colours Corinna. Love all the pinks ❤. Keep up the good work. See you in the next next episode.
Love listening to you and really appreciate your honesty (no one gets everything perfect, especially when you’re learning). Also, I totally appreciate and support your dedication to community service! Thank you!
Hello from Jonesborough TN. I recently finished a shawl for a friend’s M-I-L. Her husband was in the ICU and I knew from my experience staying with my mom in the ICU that it can get cold. So, I thought a shawl would be a way to let her know that someone was thinking of her and it could keep her warm as well. Sadly, her husband died before the shawl was completed. When I was able to get it to her she was very surprised and I think it was a comfort to know that I had been thinking of her during a very difficult time. I enjoy all the variety in your videos.
Hi Jenn and Corinna a lovely podcast. I am loving your work and dream knitting is fabulous and treated myself to all the patterns 😂😂😂 I am working on socks, a poncho I have designed,a shawl, the radiate sweater by Joji Locatelli to name but a few of my WIPS. Loving your acquisitions too. ❤❤❤
@@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina Thank you, it is a poncho, crochet, no pattern name as yet and not on Ravelry, plucking up the courage to write the pattern. LOL xxx Here is the link to a short I made th-cam.com/users/shortsrq0lXLg4Fvg
Ladies, another great episode filled with love and joy and all things fun! Thank you! I’m looking forward to hearing more about the retreat in January 2025. Happy 40th to me!!! Loved each of your future projects and Community service. Jenn, I too have meetings at work that are virtual and I’ve never thought about knitting socks..: great idea! Have a great 3 weeks and already looking forward to next time.
More to come on the retreat for you! Yes, sounds to me like you should have some vanilla knitting on the go for those conference calls. Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
Love your podcast - every episode. Enjoy the questions and hearing your answers. Timing for adding your pictures is a little off but I can’t imagine how challenging that is.
Hi! Corrina here. We had a little blip in editing and when I tried fixing the blip, it must have adjusted all the pics so they are about 10 seconds too early. We didn’t realize until the video was already published. I’m bummed it happened, but we keep learning as we go. Thank you for sticking with us and watching!
Another great episode! I really enjoy watching you two! Corrina, I'm also wanting to make the marcus cardigan; so much so that I went ahead and ordered a kit from lion brand. Not sure when I'll start it, but it is so pretty I couldn't pass it up.
I don't really have a solution to sweaters choking in the front, but I always am careful when selecting a pattern to make sure that the neck/collar looks like it would be comfortable. I look at a lot of the projects for that pattern, which is why I feel it's so important for knitters to post photos of themselves wearing the garment - to give a larger representation of the finished product on a human being, and not in a flat lay or on a mannequin. I love your podcast, and love that you talk about so many Canadian designers and dyers, with me being Canadian! 😊💗
That is an excellent point! Projects with photos really do help potential makers of the pattern better see how it fits different body types! Great reminder...thank you! Yes, Canada makers...what can we say? We have a thing for them! We appreciate you watching!
I tried a street waffle the first time during the April election. A poll worker brought them to share. Loved it. Love the podcast. Thanks for sharing with us
Love your podcast!!! I wouldn’t change a thing. I love to hear all that you are up to. Jenn…that shawl is beautiful and I love both yours and Corrinas color combinations. I can’t wait to watch the next one. ❤️
Also, never ‘too much info’ It just means your’e getting more relaxed and thinking of us as your friends. If I could make a suggestion…coming from someone who wouldn’t have a clue about editing etc would it be possible to pop the pics in after you have chatted about it cos then we have a reference when we see the pic?. Your pink cardi is so sweet Corinna. I think I bought the Magnus Sweater after seeing it on the Cozy Up Podcast too. Now to find something to make it up in. Thanks so much girls. Christine, Australia.
Corrina here! This episode we had an editing issue. When reviewing the video after we had edited we noticed a little blip and deleted it thinking we had everything ready to go. We didn’t realize that when we did that it caused all the pictures we had inserted to move up about 10 seconds-the duration of the blip we had deleted. It wasn’t until after we published we realized this had happened. We are always learning this editing stuff and promise it will get better! Thank you for sticking with us.
I am currently recovering from shoulder surgery, so unfortunately everything is dream knitting for me right now. I am feeling inspired by all your lovely knits and look forward to the day when I can get back to it. Corrina, I can see why you love pink - it looks great on you!
Another great podcast. I love that you ladies knit a good mix of popular and not so well known patterns. Same with yarn choices. You can tell that you aren’t picking yarn or patterns bc you think “viewers” would prefer them.
Love this feedback because it was one of our goals out of the gate...stay true to what we want to make, use yarn and patterns we love and knit from stash as much as possible! Thank you for sharing and for watching!!!
I enjoy your podcasts just as they are. You are friendly and informative … a great combination. I don’t like to cook, and now that my husband and I are empty nesters it’s even more difficult to force ourselves to cook. If you have any easy but healthy recipes you’d like to share, Corinna, that would be lovely!
I love your podcast! It feels like I am sitting and knitting with you in person. I like the casual but informative conversations not to memtion all your lovely projects and acquisitions. ❤
I remember going to visit Paul and Babe as a little girl. I really enjoy your podcast in general but all of the little bits of MN that get thrown in remind me of home in such a sweet way.
Jenn and Corina love the podcast. I was knitting my Emotional Support Chicken when I got the email with the pattern to test knit the New Mexico Sunset shawl so I immediately cast on!
Hi Jenn and Corrina,, thank you for taking the time to film the podcast. You both are doing a fantastic job. Jenn I have the yarn to knit the Cinnabar, hopefully this year. In my needles are: The Eva Cardigan, Catbells, Marie Wallin, a sweater for my granddaughter and 3 pairs of socks.
I love watching you girls. I do have a red lady creates. I have the one with the green background and the pink flamingos on it and I have my first anchors T-shirt in there and I just want you to know that I did two completed rose while watching your podcast. I don’t think I’ve ever gotten to completed Rose done in the same evening. I am that wonderful beginner at slow but steady. I am enjoying it. Thank you. Your girls are great.
Another Great podcast Corrina and Jenn, just like we are sitting together and visiting! Thanks again for mentioning my shop and for your purchases! It makes me so happy to see my bags “out in the wild”! Really Love the new shawl your testing Jenn, and Corrina your colors for it are Awesome! Until next time!! ♥️😁🧶🎉
You two have such a special friendship! I really enjoy how positive and supportive you are of each other. After thirty years of not knitting anything, I finished my first shawl for my sister's birthday. It wasn't perfect, but I finished it and sent it to her. So much has changed in thirty years. All that I had when I learned to knit were the long straight needles and my mother taught me to hold the needle under my arm (I think I was about 7 years old). After that, I had to teach myself how to knit from old books and I learned how to throw. Now because of all the wonderful TH-cam tutorials, I am learning how to knit continental style. Moral of the story...you can teach an old dog new tricks. 58 years old and knitting my husband a nice vest for church. Hope it turns out! Thank you for your podcast, it inspires me to be a better knitter!
I can usually pass up hand dyed yarn and beautiful hand made stitch markers and bags but show me a knitting podcast with people from MN and I’m totally hitting the subscribe button. A few years ago my biking girlfriends and I drove to Bemidji state park so we could bike the Paul Bunyan trail. Then we headed over to Itasca to walk over the Mississippi headwaters and more biking. Those woods are calling my name. Thanks for podcasting and sharing what I love about MN even though I live where coats are optional most of the winter. Wild rice is not so easy to find so I have to stock up when I’m visiting. 😉 Of course I love the knitting content too.
Hi from New Zealand, Corrina and Jenn. I’m really enjoying your podcasts. This is the best so far because you are more relaxed and just chatting away. Keep up the great work. My first grand baby is the same age as your little guy, Corrina, her 2nd birthday will be in late July. I take care of her one day a week on my “day off”. She is also very busy and knows all about Gran’s knitting. I would love to see anything you knit for Adam too.
Just came across your podcast for the first time and it was terrific. You are both delightful! You are well-spoken, intelligent, informative and entertaining. And, beautiful knitters!
What a beautiful Yarn Shop ! You Lucky Ducks to have that as your LYS. Always enjoy time spent "knitting with you both". Looking forward to the next podcast. BTW, with the best intentions I bring my knitting when babysitting my 12 month old granddaughter. Although when she has a nap, Grandma is usually having hers , lol
I wouldn’t change anything about your podcast..love watching you both and seeing all the things you make, are making and of course the acquisitions! My sister and I went to Shepherds Harvest for the first time this year and will definitely be going back..all kinds of beautiful makers!
I love seeing all of your creations. They are always so beautiful and inspiring. I am so into bags. Can we ever have enough?! That lemon bag is too cute!
I look forward to each time the notification pops up that you have a new one! It is awesome that you answer questions, I learn things I didn't know it was a thing to know! Corrina... that shawl by Kaitlyn Hunter... ohhhh... absolutely stunning, I can see why it's on your dream knitting list... if I'm struggling with knitting the heel of a sock, would that shawl be a ridiculous attempt? Jenn, your sweater between you two, turned out absolutely beautiful!!! ❤❤❤
You made our day! Love that you keep coming back and always interact with us! We are both in love with that shawl and since the podcast have talked about casting on together! It's so good! On Ravelry folks who have made the shawl say that it is a 2 or 3 out of 10 (scale of 1 - 10 and 1 is very easy)...all you can do is try!
Hi from Canada. I really look forward to your podcast and seeing all of your fabulous knitting and future knits. Enjoy seeing all your aquisitions and future knitting. My great grandson just turned 1 and he just learned how to walk so he is on the go, go, go. Thank you for a great podcast!!!
Thank you so much for watching! So nice to hear you are enjoying the podcast enough to return. Yes, those little ones on the go are hard to keep up with for sure!
Corrina, the cardigan you are wearing is gorgeous. I don't think I have ever seen anyone who looks as good in pink as you do. Also when you put Jen's new shawl design on, oh my gosh that looked great on you!! I love the Saski sweater you are knitting, I need to make that. Jenn, your new pattern is beautiful. I love the Lake Ontario socks, I definitely will be making those soon, yours are gorgeous. I love a lot of detail about your projects, it is so helpful. The video you added at the end was great. I think you ladies are doing a great job, I thank you. Take care
Hi from Winnipeg! I took a little break from podcasts but I saw this one in my notifications and remembered how much I’d enjoyed your first one so decided to watch and so glad I did - I never do this but I’m going to go back and watch the episodes I missed; you’re that good! I recently purchased a kit (Winterfell gradient) from La Bien Aimee for the Rose cardigan and was having a bit of buyer’s remorse but after seeing Jenn’s beautiful sweater and the fact you’d consider making another helped me decide that will be my next cast-on and all regrets are history!
Great podcast! I really need the Paul and Babe stitch markers. Every single summer when we went to Bemidji we would get our pictures taken with Paul and Babe. Did you get those at the Yarn Cabin?
Hello Up North ladies! I’m from ‘down south’ in SE Minnesota! I love watching podcasts from my home state. I enjoy yours because you have a chemistry together and your differing personalities meld well. I also think all the colors you knit are my jam! Some of the dyers you mention are new to me so I’ll definitely check them out. I only found you a short time ago but now look forward to your podcasts. I love CHICKEN wild rice soup😀
A fellow Minnesotan! We love looking for local dyers and makers! Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your observations! We really appreciate your support!
I love your podcast. I always find so much inspiration from what you are making and your dream knitting/making. I also loved the question/answers segment today.
I just came upon your podcast. I loved everything about your podcast ladies. The two of you are both beautiful knitters. Now I will go and binge watch the rest of your episodes. I have been knitting for over 20 years. I have never knit a garment to the finishing point yet. I love to knit shawls but my passion is knitting socks. I well continue to watch your podcast. I felt that I was sitting having a coffee with you lady and knitting on my socks. Thank you for a great episode ladies 😊
Thank you so much...you are too kind! We are so glad that you found us! Wow 20 years! That a lot of beautiful makes! Yes to sock!!! We appreciate you watching!
Always enjoy Midwestern friends! My knitting time is about 2/3rd charity- NICU and Mayo chemo hats and shawl s, and a sweater on the needles for me too. I knit every day for several hours at least, but usually more. Thanks😊
Thank you for another great show ladies. I currently have a pair of Hermione everyday socks, a loopy cardigan and a sweater for my mum's cat on the go.
Wow, I’m gonna have to go back and see the other episodes. You two are so easy on the ears, and i love the camaraderie between you. Love the format, the content and variety…keep it up!!
Hi from VA. Small world, Cori and I went to the same church and she sparked my knitting many years ago. Enjoy hearing of what you to have been crafting. Thank you!
I enjoy seeing your projects and sharing your ideas for future knitting. Your projects are more challenging than my skill set but you are giving me inspiration for the future!
It makes us happy to hear you are enjoying the podcast! The journey is so much fun...finding that next piece that is just a bit more of a challenge and learning through it! Still finding those projects today! That's what makes this craft so much fun!
Wow! Why is it that someone watching in Scotland still blows our minds :-) Socks are such a great staple! Thank you for the sweet message and we really appreciate you watching!
I really enjoy your podcasts! This week I loved that you answered viewers questions! I also love it when you talk about modifications. I always ad extra short rows to help the neck. I also move the sleeves back for more room on the front. I also love adding short rows to the bottom back to give it a bit of a curve.
Hmmm short rows at the bottom back...love that and you don't see it in too many patterns. Never think to do it! We appreciate the feedback...we will keep it coming!
Watching from Ontario, knitting on a summer tank while watching. Happy to be introduced to some new-to-me patterns and yarns. ❤ you're creating a lovely space for knit-chat!
@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina knitting the Odemira Top with Drops Belle. Usually not a fan of knitting with cotton, so I'm trying the Drops Belle for the first time. It's not bad, certainly less stiff than other cotton blends that I've tried in the past.
Another great podcast ladies! I've been catching up on your last couple of episodes while working on a sample knit for one of my favorite designers. Jenn your Navelli tee is glorious and your new shawl design looks wonderful. Thank you for all of the yarn, project bag and notions recommendations. Happy knitting!
Hi Jenn and Corrina 😊 . I love watching your podcast, I’ve watched it since episode 1. I love the different projects whether knitting or crocheting as I do both. I also love the yarns shown. I’m currently working on the Korshavun Sweater and a pair of Shorty Heel Tab socks. I look forward to your next podcast. Thanks for an enjoyable time.
I really enjoy your podcast and your honesty about privilege. I love that Corrina admits to not being able to knit every day. I’m currently working on socks from the Woolens and Nosh mystery sock club, my second ever gnome and a Radvent cardigan. Trying to clear these three off my needles before all the summer KALs start up including your advent challenge. I want to make the Anthology throw with my unused 2024 Camijo set. I’m a Wisconsinite by birth but now live is south Texas so am very selective about garment making.
Those are all great knits you have on the needles! Is the Woolens and Nosh mystery sock club their monthly self-striping subscription? So glad that you are planning to participate in the #splashintoadventkal2024 with us!
Another wonderful podcast episode! I knitted socks Whisper in the Winds by Kay Litton in Yarnable "eat the doughnut". Loved hearing the answers to the posted questions. Keep it up ladies!! ❤🎉
Good Morning Ladies! I love waking up early on a weekend morning and watching your podcast. I really like your dream knits segment. I think we have a similar aesthetic because I immediately favourite all your dream knit choices. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Just looked up your podcast and will be giving you some views! Knowing we have a similar aesthetic it will be fun to see what you share. We appreciate you watching and supporting us!
@@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina I haven’t podcasted in a bit but I’m going on the Grocery Girls cruise next week so I will definitely be podcasting about my experience.
Love your podcast- inspires me to try new things. I covered my dog Prim’s eyes when you showed the dog cake pop yarn. It’s her birthday in a week and she will be lucky if I remember to give her a special treat (not that she isn’t a very indulged doggo). Have mainly been knitting socks for birthday gifts for family and friends, but did finish my Ankers Summer Tee in Berroco Sesame and just love it. I think I will add some short rows in my next one to bring up the neck at the back. I saw a tutorial about adding them on the increase non- rib sections. Knitpicks Wonderfluff Ombré just arrived and I plan to knit my daughter the new Paloma Cardigan by Melissa Clulow, as shown in Laine Magazine for her 50th birthday (yikes, that makes me feel very old).
Love that you covered the pups eyes! Prim is likely spoiled in many other ways! Are you adopting? That's a great cardigan :-) Thank you for watching!!!!
Beautiful cardigans ladies! I think your podcast is fantastic and would not change anything, including the TMI. I love tangents 😊I just got back from Knit City in Toronto, and we had a blast! I got to meet Nancy Wheeler too, and purchase some sock marbles for her patterns. Have a fantastic week! 💓
Thank you so much! Oh well you're in the right place for tangents! So excited that you got to go to Knit City in Toronto and I bet Nancy was just lovely in person too!
Who knew wild rice came from MN???? I have black yarn for an April cardigan...it will get on the needles eventually. Looking forward to your new shawl pattern, it's beautiful! Thanks for keeping me company!
I love to sit and knit with you two. Love hearing you chat. I grew up in MN so was excited to hear that's where you are! My in-laws lived in Bemidji for awhile so I've been there and have seen Paul and Babe. I love, love northern MN and wish I could retire there. Your fish house story in a previous podcast was cute. (Also, my son is named Micah so it was fun to hear that name. You don't hear it very often!) Keep making your enjoyable podcasts! Love them!
It's so fun that we all start with the fiber arts in common...and then we learn that there are so many other things that we have in common! Thank you for sharing and for watching!
Hello from St Peter, you two are so cute. I enjoy seeing projects and I love that you talk about the makers and dyers. I knit everyday and everywhere. We go to Ft Myers FL for the winter. I’m the woman knitting on the beach!🏖️ I love smoked pheasant wild rice soup. I’m knitting Tankar tee by Annijuuti Rowan cotton cashmere. Lunae shawl by Luna knits in loft by Brooklyn Tweed. To name a few
Thank you Corrina and Jenn, another enjoyable podcast : ) you keep me in good company while I knit. Love that you talked about adapting patterns to fit our specific selves so the finished garment will be something we love to wear. Knitting patterns do not have to be set in stone, we can change them up. Short rows can make all the difference with the way a neckline - and a hem - lay. I agree with the suggestion that you post pics of garments after you start to talk about them instead of before, just for easy reference. Love the footage of the Yarn Cabin, I'll be there in July to visit, it looks like great space. I used to live in Bemidji, love all the references, Paul and Babe, the lake, etc. I also appreciate that you cite other makes, dyers, designers, people in the industry and share their work and contact info. Missed you at the Shepherd's Harvest, maybe another year you'll get there. Best to you both!
Great episode! I want to knit Gentle Rain too! I saw Purls & Pines at Shepherds Harvest....lovely yarn! I bought a fun bright peachy orange skein. I wouldn't have know about her except for your podcast ❤
Oh wow! That's awesome! We are so glad that you found Angie...she is a great lady with a lot of talent! That truly is the best part about the podcast...connecting people to things and each other! So much fun!
You both are beautiful creators and I love seeing your knits (and crocheted items). This summer I am working on socks. I want to build up my sock wardrobe.
Good afternoon this was my first time seeing you both I really enjoyed it learning about German short rows to fold over collars such wonderful information for all
Thank you for another great episode ladies! I am so happy and grateful that you decided to do this! While watching this episode, I was, still am and will be for a long while..., working on the Zeva tee by Fogbound Knits. As always, thanks for sharing your future knitting plans. I always love the patterns you choose!
@@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina I’m using Hue Loco sock yarn in the Elm color way. I think the color is gorgeous and I really like knitting with the yarn even though it’s sock weight and seems like it’s taking forever.
Missed you ladies at Shepherd’s Harvest, but you made the right decision choosing family that day instead. I heard you mention you’re putting on a knitting retreat? Is that open to the public, or just your knitting group? The Yarn Cabin looks beautiful, I will have to stop in next time I’m in Bemidji. I remember going to Paul Bunyan Land a lot in Brainerd when I was younger, there was a huge Paul Bunyan that talked right when you walked into the park. Great memories 😊 Thanks again for a lovely podcast, i loved it. I was able to relax for a couple hours and get some knitting and spinning in while watching ❤
Love your podcast! When it comes out, it’s like a saturday morning ritual for me. Husband still in bed and I‘m on my chair, drinking coffee while watching you. Thank you !
I really enjoy your podcast. I think you both are so genuine and talented. I have been working on finishing wips. Just finished a coat started 9 years ago. The only problem is, I gained a few pounds since then. 🙄😊 Jenn, I am working on using patterns that I have purchased, too. I started packaging kits for some of my patterns with my stash. This will make it so much easier. I'll just grab a kit and start knitting. I won't have to think about it and it's double busting...patterns and stash.
Fabulous episode as usual girls!! Absolutely loved all the knits and acquisitions ❤. Im knitting on my seashore stroll tee and itching to cast on another 😂. Also loving my jelly roll blanket and of course socks. A big warm hello from the east coast of canada! Cheers girls!! ❤
Good morning you two! We are having a long weekend off here in Germany and I am enjoying this Monday morning in my garden with some morning sun, a cup of coffee and my cardigan knitting and your lovely knitting talk. The issue with the time shift between photos and videos in this podcast has already been brought up. But I don’t mind oopsies like this at all. We are all no professionals in this and it is for the fun, right? I’m already looking forward to your next episode. Happy knitting until then, Claudia 😘
Good for you! Enjoy that extra day! We have a three day upcoming next weekend! Really looking forward to it! Thank you for the grace and for watching...we are so glad that you are with us on this journey, Claudia!!!
Love your podcast. Your projects are great. Your colours are my colours Corinna. Love all the pinks ❤. Keep up the good work. See you in the next next episode.
We are so glad to hear you'll be back...love the support! Thank you for watching!
Love listening to you and really appreciate your honesty (no one gets everything perfect, especially when you’re learning). Also, I totally appreciate and support your dedication to community service! Thank you!
Love that! We definitely do our part to serve the community :-) Thank you for the kind words! We appreciate you watching!
I love that you call it “Community Service”! Makes me laugh each time. Happy Knitting!
Makes us feel good about our 'contributions'! Thank you so much for watching! W@We appreciate you!
Hello from Jonesborough TN. I recently finished a shawl for a friend’s M-I-L. Her husband was in the ICU and I knew from my experience staying with my mom in the ICU that it can get cold. So, I thought a shawl would be a way to let her know that someone was thinking of her and it could keep her warm as well. Sadly, her husband died before the shawl was completed. When I was able to get it to her she was very surprised and I think it was a comfort to know that I had been thinking of her during a very difficult time.
I enjoy all the variety in your videos.
What a lovely thing to do for your friend! She is lucky to have you! Thank you for watching!
Hi Jenn and Corinna a lovely podcast. I am loving your work and dream knitting is fabulous and treated myself to all the patterns 😂😂😂 I am working on socks, a poncho I have designed,a shawl, the radiate sweater by Joji Locatelli to name but a few of my WIPS. Loving your acquisitions too. ❤❤❤
Wonderful! There are a lot of great things on your needles...tell us more about your shawl design. Pattern name? Is it on Ravelry?
@@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina Thank you, it is a poncho, crochet, no pattern name as yet and not on Ravelry, plucking up the courage to write the pattern. LOL xxx Here is the link to a short I made th-cam.com/users/shortsrq0lXLg4Fvg
Loving Karina’s pink sweater!
Everything is beautiful! 😻
Thank you so much...it really is stunning! We appreciate you watching!
Ladies, another great episode filled with love and joy and all things fun! Thank you! I’m looking forward to hearing more about the retreat in January 2025. Happy 40th to me!!! Loved each of your future projects and Community service. Jenn, I too have meetings at work that are virtual and I’ve never thought about knitting socks..: great idea! Have a great 3 weeks and already looking forward to next time.
More to come on the retreat for you! Yes, sounds to me like you should have some vanilla knitting on the go for those conference calls. Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
Love your podcast - every episode. Enjoy the questions and hearing your answers. Timing for adding your pictures is a little off but I can’t imagine how challenging that is.
Hi! Corrina here. We had a little blip in editing and when I tried fixing the blip, it must have adjusted all the pics so they are about 10 seconds too early. We didn’t realize until the video was already published. I’m bummed it happened, but we keep learning as we go. Thank you for sticking with us and watching!
@@corrinaiscrafty you guys are doing great! 😊
We really appreciate the kind words and great feedback! Thank you for continuing to watch and support us!
Another great episode! I really enjoy watching you two! Corrina, I'm also wanting to make the marcus cardigan; so much so that I went ahead and ordered a kit from lion brand. Not sure when I'll start it, but it is so pretty I couldn't pass it up.
It really is a good one! Thank you for the kind words and for watching...we appreciate you!
I don't really have a solution to sweaters choking in the front, but I always am careful when selecting a pattern to make sure that the neck/collar looks like it would be comfortable. I look at a lot of the projects for that pattern, which is why I feel it's so important for knitters to post photos of themselves wearing the garment - to give a larger representation of the finished product on a human being, and not in a flat lay or on a mannequin. I love your podcast, and love that you talk about so many Canadian designers and dyers, with me being Canadian! 😊💗
That is an excellent point! Projects with photos really do help potential makers of the pattern better see how it fits different body types! Great reminder...thank you! Yes, Canada makers...what can we say? We have a thing for them! We appreciate you watching!
I tried a street waffle the first time during the April election. A poll worker brought them to share. Loved it. Love the podcast. Thanks for sharing with us
Thank you for the kind words! Yes, they are so good!
Love your podcast!!! I wouldn’t change a thing. I love to hear all that you are up to. Jenn…that shawl is beautiful and I love both yours and Corrinas color combinations. I can’t wait to watch the next one. ❤️
Thank you so much for the kinds words...we really appreciate you watching!!!
I’d love to see what you are knitting for Adam too. I’m sure I’m not alone.
I love your podcasts! It's like sitting with friends and talking about what we love!
If only it was interactive and we could hear from you! Thank you for watching!
Also, never ‘too much info’ It just means your’e getting more relaxed and thinking of us as your friends. If I could make a suggestion…coming from someone who wouldn’t have a clue about editing etc would it be possible to pop the pics in after you have chatted about it cos then we have a reference when we see the pic?. Your pink cardi is so sweet Corinna. I think I bought the Magnus Sweater after seeing it on the Cozy Up Podcast too. Now to find something to make it up in. Thanks so much girls. Christine, Australia.
Corrina here! This episode we had an editing issue. When reviewing the video after we had edited we noticed a little blip and deleted it thinking we had everything ready to go. We didn’t realize that when we did that it caused all the pictures we had inserted to move up about 10 seconds-the duration of the blip we had deleted.
It wasn’t until after we published we realized this had happened. We are always learning this editing stuff and promise it will get better! Thank you for sticking with us.
@@corrinaiscrafty Well, You are already reams ahead of me. I wouldn’t have a clue. Just happy to be here.😀🧡
We are so glad you are here with us too!
I am currently recovering from shoulder surgery, so unfortunately everything is dream knitting for me right now. I am feeling inspired by all your lovely knits and look forward to the day when I can get back to it. Corrina, I can see why you love pink - it looks great on you!
Speedy recovery so that you can get back to your knits!!! We really appreciate you watching!
Keep doing what you are doing. You are doing fantastic!!❤
Thank you so much!! We are so glad that you watch!
GREAT podcast!!! I LOVE seeing all your knitting and so enjoyed your question/answer segment!!!!
Thank you so much for hanging out with us!
Karina, that blue on the test knit sunset Shaw that looked beautiful on you
Thank you!
Another great podcast. I love that you ladies knit a good mix of popular and not so well known patterns. Same with yarn choices. You can tell that you aren’t picking yarn or patterns bc you think “viewers” would prefer them.
Love this feedback because it was one of our goals out of the gate...stay true to what we want to make, use yarn and patterns we love and knit from stash as much as possible! Thank you for sharing and for watching!!!
One of my favorite things is to sit and knit with you lovelies.
Awe! Thank you! We really appreciate you watching!!!
I enjoy your podcasts just as they are. You are friendly and informative … a great combination. I don’t like to cook, and now that my husband and I are empty nesters it’s even more difficult to force ourselves to cook. If you have any easy but healthy recipes you’d like to share, Corinna, that would be lovely!
We appreciate your kind words! We will see what we can do on the recipe front. Thank you for watching!
I love your podcast! It feels like I am sitting and knitting with you in person. I like the casual but informative conversations not to memtion all your lovely projects and acquisitions. ❤
That is exactly what we were going for when we set out...we want people to sit, knit and relate to us! Thank for watching and supporting us!
Thanks ladies! Great way to spend my Sunday morning. Working on my blanket subscription project. Love all the pretty things you make!❤
Sounds like a great Sunday morning! Thank you for the kind words and for spending time with us!
Enjoying the podcast. You are bringing attention to dyers and bag makers that we have never heard of before.
That is awesome! We love spotlighting other makers! Thank you for watching!
I remember going to visit Paul and Babe as a little girl. I really enjoy your podcast in general but all of the little bits of MN that get thrown in remind me of home in such a sweet way.
That's so great to hear! Thank you for sharing...it means a lot! We hope you'll be back!
I love your podcast. I like seeing all your makes and seeing what you're dream knitting is.
Thank you so much! We are so glad! And we really appreciate you watching!
Jenn and Corina love the podcast. I was knitting my Emotional Support Chicken when I got the email with the pattern to test knit the New Mexico Sunset shawl so I immediately cast on!
Thank you for testing! Truly hope you enjoy the knit! Thank you for the kind words!
Love that Jenn test knit for Nancy Wheeler the Lake Ontario socks and reminded me to purchase them. I agree that Nancy’s patterns are an easy knit.
Yes! Go get them! Knit them! Enjoy! So much fun!
Hi Jenn and Corrina,, thank you for taking the time to film the podcast. You both are doing a fantastic job. Jenn I have the yarn to knit the Cinnabar, hopefully this year. In my needles are: The Eva Cardigan, Catbells, Marie Wallin, a sweater for my granddaughter and 3 pairs of socks.
Thanks for sharing!! Those are some great projects on your needles! We appreciate you watching!
I love watching you girls. I do have a red lady creates. I have the one with the green background and the pink flamingos on it and I have my first anchors T-shirt in there and I just want you to know that I did two completed rose while watching your podcast. I don’t think I’ve ever gotten to completed Rose done in the same evening. I am that wonderful beginner at slow but steady. I am enjoying it. Thank you. Your girls are great.
Love it! Her bags are so great! Fun projects on your needles too!
Another Great podcast Corrina and Jenn, just like we are sitting together and visiting! Thanks again for mentioning my shop and for your purchases! It makes me so happy to see my bags “out in the wild”! Really Love the new shawl your testing Jenn, and Corrina your colors for it are Awesome! Until next time!! ♥️😁🧶🎉
Thanks for watching and showing us some love in the comments!
You two have such a special friendship! I really enjoy how positive and supportive you are of each other. After thirty years of not knitting anything, I finished my first shawl for my sister's birthday. It wasn't perfect, but I finished it and sent it to her. So much has changed in thirty years. All that I had when I learned to knit were the long straight needles and my mother taught me to hold the needle under my arm (I think I was about 7 years old). After that, I had to teach myself how to knit from old books and I learned how to throw. Now because of all the wonderful TH-cam tutorials, I am learning how to knit continental style. Moral of the story...you can teach an old dog new tricks. 58 years old and knitting my husband a nice vest for church. Hope it turns out! Thank you for your podcast, it inspires me to be a better knitter!
You’ve inspired me to learn continental style knitting. I, too, am self-taught and very slow with my throw style but hope to change.
@@marinawelch3964 That is so sweet! If I can do it, you can, too!!
I can usually pass up hand dyed yarn and beautiful hand made stitch markers and bags but show me a knitting podcast with people from MN and I’m totally hitting the subscribe button. A few years ago my biking girlfriends and I drove to Bemidji state park so we could bike the Paul Bunyan trail. Then we headed over to Itasca to walk over the Mississippi headwaters and more biking. Those woods are calling my name. Thanks for podcasting and sharing what I love about MN even though I live where coats are optional most of the winter. Wild rice is not so easy to find so I have to stock up when I’m visiting. 😉 Of course I love the knitting content too.
What fun! Thank you for subscribing! If you find yourself up this way let us know...you can reach us at knittingupnorthjennandcorrina@gmail.com
Hi from New Zealand, Corrina and Jenn. I’m really enjoying your podcasts. This is the best so far because you are more relaxed and just chatting away. Keep up the great work. My first grand baby is the same age as your little guy, Corrina, her 2nd birthday will be in late July. I take care of her one day a week on my “day off”. She is also very busy and knows all about Gran’s knitting. I would love to see anything you knit for Adam too.
Awesome! Thank you! We really appreciate the feedback! Your granddaughter and Adam are about a month apart in age. Such a cute age!
Just came across your podcast for the first time and it was terrific. You are both delightful! You are well-spoken, intelligent, informative and entertaining. And, beautiful knitters!
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words...we are so glad that you found us! How did you come across the podcast?
Love watching yall talk about your knitting and friendship. So glad to have found yall
Thank you so much! We really appreciate you watching!
What a beautiful Yarn Shop ! You Lucky Ducks to have that as your LYS. Always enjoy time spent "knitting with you both". Looking forward to the next podcast. BTW, with the best intentions I bring my knitting when babysitting my 12 month old granddaughter. Although when she has a nap, Grandma is usually having hers , lol
We are so lucky to have access to this beautiful shop! Thank you for watching and for coming back!
I wouldn’t change anything about your podcast..love watching you both and seeing all the things you make, are making and of course the acquisitions! My sister and I went to Shepherds Harvest for the first time this year and will definitely be going back..all kinds of beautiful makers!
Love that! Yes, it is a fun festival! Thank you for watching!
I love seeing all of your creations. They are always so beautiful and inspiring. I am so into bags. Can we ever have enough?! That lemon bag is too cute!
Not enough bags ever! Do you have a favorite bag maker or one you lean to more than others?
I look forward to each time the notification pops up that you have a new one! It is awesome that you answer questions, I learn things I didn't know it was a thing to know! Corrina... that shawl by Kaitlyn Hunter... ohhhh... absolutely stunning, I can see why it's on your dream knitting list... if I'm struggling with knitting the heel of a sock, would that shawl be a ridiculous attempt? Jenn, your sweater between you two, turned out absolutely beautiful!!! ❤❤❤
You made our day! Love that you keep coming back and always interact with us! We are both in love with that shawl and since the podcast have talked about casting on together! It's so good! On Ravelry folks who have made the shawl say that it is a 2 or 3 out of 10 (scale of 1 - 10 and 1 is very easy)...all you can do is try!
Hi from Canada. I really look forward to your podcast and seeing all of your fabulous knitting and future knits. Enjoy seeing all your aquisitions and future knitting. My great grandson just turned 1 and he just learned how to walk so he is on the go, go, go. Thank you for a great podcast!!!
Thank you so much for watching! So nice to hear you are enjoying the podcast enough to return. Yes, those little ones on the go are hard to keep up with for sure!
I love your podcast, your energy level and your real life experiences. You have lovely projects
Thank you so much...kind of you to say! We really appreciate you watching!
Corrina, the cardigan you are wearing is gorgeous. I don't think I have ever seen anyone who looks as good in pink as you do. Also when you put Jen's new shawl design on, oh my gosh that looked great on you!! I love the Saski sweater you are knitting, I need to make that.
Jenn, your new pattern is beautiful. I love the Lake Ontario socks, I definitely will be making those soon, yours are gorgeous.
I love a lot of detail about your projects, it is so helpful.
The video you added at the end was great.
I think you ladies are doing a great job, I thank you.
Take care
Thank you so much for such kind words of encouragement...means a lot! We truly do appreciate you watching!
Hi from Winnipeg! I took a little break from podcasts but I saw this one in my notifications and remembered how much I’d enjoyed your first one so decided to watch and so glad I did - I never do this but I’m going to go back and watch the episodes I missed; you’re that good! I recently purchased a kit (Winterfell gradient) from La Bien Aimee for the Rose cardigan and was having a bit of buyer’s remorse but after seeing Jenn’s beautiful sweater and the fact you’d consider making another helped me decide that will be my next cast-on and all regrets are history!
That's awesome! Wow! Thanks for the kind words! You will love the Rose cardigan and that LaBien Aimee kit is probably stunning! We so appreciate you!
I’m so glad for another good knitting podcast to watch! Love all your projects and the whole vibe of your channel!
Glad you enjoy it! This is so great to hear! Also, we have a vibe!!! Thank you for watching!
Fun episode ladies. I love the socks you both made too! Thanks for sharing all your beautiful works.💚🩷🧶
Thank you for you watching and for the kind words!
Enjoying your podcasts and all your beautiful projects.
Thank you for watching!
Great podcast! I really need the Paul and Babe stitch markers. Every single summer when we went to Bemidji we would get our pictures taken with Paul and Babe. Did you get those at the Yarn Cabin?
Corrina here! Yes, the Paul and Babe stitch markers are at the Yarn Cabin in Bemidji.
Truly enjoying your podcast. Seeing all your projects, yarn and future plans is inspiring!
Wonderful! We are so glad to hear that...thank you for watching!
as always ~ loved catching up with you ladies! xo, Amanda
You're the best!
As always it was nice catching up with you guys. I love both of the cardigans you are wearing!
Thank you so much! We really appreciate you watching!
Hello Up North ladies! I’m from ‘down south’ in SE Minnesota! I love watching podcasts from my home state. I enjoy yours because you have a chemistry together and your differing personalities meld well. I also think all the colors you knit are my jam! Some of the dyers you mention are new to me so I’ll definitely check them out. I only found you a short time ago but now look forward to your podcasts. I love CHICKEN wild rice soup😀
A fellow Minnesotan! We love looking for local dyers and makers! Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your observations! We really appreciate your support!
Hello from Ireland 🇮🇪.
Love the podcast, no criticisms here, you are perfect as you are.
Hello there! Oh Ireland...just beautiful country! Thank you for watching!
Another enjoyable podcast. Thanks ladies. ❤
Thank you so much! We really appreciate you!
Thanks for another nice episode of your very entertaining podcast. Love watching you both
Glad you enjoyed it! You are so kind...we really appreciate you watching!
I love your podcast. I always find so much inspiration from what you are making and your dream knitting/making. I also loved the question/answers segment today.
Wonderful! We really appreciate the kind words and your support!
I just came upon your podcast. I loved everything about your podcast ladies. The two of you are both beautiful knitters. Now I will go and binge watch the rest of your episodes. I have been knitting for over 20 years. I have never knit a garment to the finishing point yet. I love to knit shawls but my passion is knitting socks. I well continue to watch your podcast. I felt that I was sitting having a coffee with you lady and knitting on my socks. Thank you for a great episode ladies 😊
Thank you so much...you are too kind! We are so glad that you found us! Wow 20 years! That a lot of beautiful makes! Yes to sock!!! We appreciate you watching!
Always enjoy Midwestern friends! My knitting time is about 2/3rd charity- NICU and Mayo chemo hats and shawl s, and a sweater on the needles for me too. I knit every day for several hours at least, but usually more. Thanks😊
That's great! Thank you for watching and sharing with us!
Yay! I was happy to see your new episode pop up! Your knits are so beautiful. Enjoyed the video at the end highlighting your new local yarn shop. ❤
Thank you so much! We really appreciate you watching! So glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for another great show ladies.
I currently have a pair of Hermione everyday socks, a loopy cardigan and a sweater for my mum's cat on the go.
Wonderful! Those sound like some fun knits for sure! We really appreciate you watching!
I’m loving your podcast. I knit lots of socks so I love to see your socks as well. You were both wearing gorgeous sweaters on this episode ❤️
Thank you so much! Yes, socks are so much fun! Really appreciate your kind words and support!
Wow, I’m gonna have to go back and see the other episodes. You two are so easy on the ears, and i love the camaraderie between you. Love the format, the content and variety…keep it up!!
Oh wow...thank you! We really appreciate that so much! And we truly hope you'll be back!
Hi from VA. Small world, Cori and I went to the same church and she sparked my knitting many years ago. Enjoy hearing of what you to have been crafting. Thank you!
That is so cool! It's likely that Cori has done that for many! Thank you for the kind words...we appreciate you watching!
I enjoy seeing your projects and sharing your ideas for future knitting. Your projects are more challenging than my skill set but you are giving me inspiration for the future!
It makes us happy to hear you are enjoying the podcast! The journey is so much fun...finding that next piece that is just a bit more of a challenge and learning through it! Still finding those projects today! That's what makes this craft so much fun!
Love watching your podcast. The dream makes section is my fav❤
Great to know! We will keep that portion coming! Thank you for watching and for sharing feedback!
What a fun podcast ❤. I am sitting here knitting on socks in Scotland enjoying your knits after a long day at work 😊
Wow! Why is it that someone watching in Scotland still blows our minds :-) Socks are such a great staple! Thank you for the sweet message and we really appreciate you watching!
Fun podcasts, greats projects. Enjoy your week.
Thank you so much for the kind words! You too!
I really enjoy your podcasts! This week I loved that you answered viewers questions! I also love it when you talk about modifications. I always ad extra short rows to help the neck. I also move the sleeves back for more room on the front. I also love adding short rows to the bottom back to give it a bit of a curve.
Hmmm short rows at the bottom back...love that and you don't see it in too many patterns. Never think to do it! We appreciate the feedback...we will keep it coming!
Watching from Ontario, knitting on a summer tank while watching. Happy to be introduced to some new-to-me patterns and yarns. ❤ you're creating a lovely space for knit-chat!
Wonderful! Exactly what we were hoping! Thank you for sharing your perspective! Which tank are you knitting and with what yarn?
@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina knitting the Odemira Top with Drops Belle. Usually not a fan of knitting with cotton, so I'm trying the Drops Belle for the first time. It's not bad, certainly less stiff than other cotton blends that I've tried in the past.
Loved your pod cast. Really learning from both of you! Loved seeing the new yarn shop.
So glad! Thank you for watching!
Another great podcast ladies! I've been catching up on your last couple of episodes while working on a sample knit for one of my favorite designers. Jenn your Navelli tee is glorious and your new shawl design looks wonderful. Thank you for all of the yarn, project bag and notions recommendations. Happy knitting!
Thank you so much! We are glad to have you back and appreciate you watching!
Hi Jenn and Corrina 😊 . I love watching your podcast, I’ve watched it since episode 1. I love the different projects whether knitting or crocheting as I do both. I also love the yarns shown. I’m currently working on the Korshavun Sweater and a pair of Shorty Heel Tab socks. I look forward to your next podcast. Thanks for an enjoyable time.
Thank you so much for the kind words! And for the encouragement! Just looked up the Korshavn and it is lovely! What yarn are you using?
Another great podcast! I’m loving your format. 🧶🧶🧶
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching!
I really enjoy your podcast and your honesty about privilege. I love that Corrina admits to not being able to knit every day. I’m currently working on socks from the Woolens and Nosh mystery sock club, my second ever gnome and a Radvent cardigan. Trying to clear these three off my needles before all the summer KALs start up including your advent challenge. I want to make the Anthology throw with my unused 2024 Camijo set. I’m a Wisconsinite by birth but now live is south Texas so am very selective about garment making.
Those are all great knits you have on the needles! Is the Woolens and Nosh mystery sock club their monthly self-striping subscription? So glad that you are planning to participate in the #splashintoadventkal2024 with us!
Great podcast. Lots of great tips! And love all of your projects! ❤❤
Thanks so much! We really appreciate you watching!
Another wonderful podcast episode! I knitted socks Whisper in the Winds by Kay Litton in Yarnable "eat the doughnut". Loved hearing the answers to the posted questions. Keep it up ladies!! ❤🎉
Thank you for the encouraging words...that is such a great pattern!
Good Morning Ladies! I love waking up early on a weekend morning and watching your podcast. I really like your dream knits segment. I think we have a similar aesthetic because I immediately favourite all your dream knit choices. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Just looked up your podcast and will be giving you some views! Knowing we have a similar aesthetic it will be fun to see what you share. We appreciate you watching and supporting us!
@@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina I haven’t podcasted in a bit but I’m going on the Grocery Girls cruise next week so I will definitely be podcasting about my experience.
Lucky you!!!! Yes, please share!
Enjoyed the podcast. I really liked the question and answer section. Look forward to watching each new episode.
Great feedback on Q&A...thank you and we are so glad to have you watching and returning!
Love your podcast- inspires me to try new things. I covered my dog Prim’s eyes when you showed the dog cake pop yarn. It’s her birthday in a week and she will be lucky if I remember to give her a special treat (not that she isn’t a very indulged doggo). Have mainly been knitting socks for birthday gifts for family and friends, but did finish my Ankers Summer Tee in Berroco Sesame and just love it. I think I will add some short rows in my next one to bring up the neck at the back. I saw a tutorial about adding them on the increase non- rib sections. Knitpicks Wonderfluff Ombré just arrived and I plan to knit my daughter the new Paloma Cardigan by Melissa Clulow, as shown in Laine Magazine for her 50th birthday (yikes, that makes me feel very old).
Love that you covered the pups eyes! Prim is likely spoiled in many other ways! Are you adopting? That's a great cardigan :-) Thank you for watching!!!!
Great episode! I really enjoy watching you ladies.
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching!
I am enjoying watching you guys! Love seeing all your projects and getting some inspiration. I like hearing about life in Bemidji too!
We are so glad! Thank you for watching!
Beautiful cardigans ladies! I think your podcast is fantastic and would not change anything, including the TMI. I love tangents 😊I just got back from Knit City in Toronto, and we had a blast! I got to meet Nancy Wheeler too, and purchase some sock marbles for her patterns. Have a fantastic week! 💓
Thank you so much! Oh well you're in the right place for tangents! So excited that you got to go to Knit City in Toronto and I bet Nancy was just lovely in person too!
Who knew wild rice came from MN???? I have black yarn for an April cardigan...it will get on the needles eventually. Looking forward to your new shawl pattern, it's beautiful! Thanks for keeping me company!
Ohhh...just looked up the April Cardigan! It's beautifully simple! We really appreciate you joining us on this journey!
I love to sit and knit with you two. Love hearing you chat. I grew up in MN so was excited to hear that's where you are! My in-laws lived in Bemidji for awhile so I've been there and have seen Paul and Babe. I love, love northern MN and wish I could retire there. Your fish house story in a previous podcast was cute. (Also, my son is named Micah so it was fun to hear that name. You don't hear it very often!) Keep making your enjoyable podcasts! Love them!
It's so fun that we all start with the fiber arts in common...and then we learn that there are so many other things that we have in common! Thank you for sharing and for watching!
Thanks for the great podcast. Love seeing what you are doing. Have a great week!
Thank you so much for watching...enjoy the week yourself!
Hello from St Peter, you two are so cute. I enjoy seeing projects and I love that you talk about the makers and dyers. I knit everyday and everywhere. We go to Ft Myers FL for the winter. I’m the woman knitting on the beach!🏖️ I love smoked pheasant wild rice soup. I’m knitting Tankar tee by Annijuuti Rowan cotton cashmere. Lunae shawl by Luna knits in loft by Brooklyn Tweed. To name a few
Thank you so much! You are too kind! You sure do have some lovely projects on the needles! Everyday and everywhere...love it!
Thank you Corrina and Jenn, another enjoyable podcast : ) you keep me in good company while I knit. Love that you talked about adapting patterns to fit our specific selves so the finished garment will be something we love to wear. Knitting patterns do not have to be set in stone, we can change them up. Short rows can make all the difference with the way a neckline - and a hem - lay. I agree with the suggestion that you post pics of garments after you start to talk about them instead of before, just for easy reference. Love the footage of the Yarn Cabin, I'll be there in July to visit, it looks like great space. I used to live in Bemidji, love all the references, Paul and Babe, the lake, etc. I also appreciate that you cite other makes, dyers, designers, people in the industry and share their work and contact info. Missed you at the Shepherd's Harvest, maybe another year you'll get there. Best to you both!
Yes, you are so right! Thank you for the kind words and for watching...let us know if you pass through!
Great episode! I want to knit Gentle Rain too! I saw Purls & Pines at Shepherds Harvest....lovely yarn! I bought a fun bright peachy orange skein. I wouldn't have know about her except for your podcast ❤
Oh wow! That's awesome! We are so glad that you found Angie...she is a great lady with a lot of talent! That truly is the best part about the podcast...connecting people to things and each other! So much fun!
You guys are the best! You both inspire me so much! Thank you!
Wow, thank you for saying that...it really does make us so happy! We appreciate you watching!
You both are beautiful creators and I love seeing your knits (and crocheted items). This summer I am working on socks. I want to build up my sock wardrobe.
Great summer quest! As you to be sure to enter them into Summer Sock Camp for prizes hosted on Ravelry by Kay Litton the Crazysocklady
Good afternoon this was my first time seeing you both I really enjoyed it learning about German short rows to fold over collars such wonderful information for all
Excellent! We have our preferences for sure and have learned a few things the hard way :-) Thank you so much for watching!
Hi from WI. I really enjoy your makes and your friendship 😊
Hello neighbor! Thank you for watching and for the feedback!
Thank you for another great episode ladies! I am so happy and grateful that you decided to do this! While watching this episode, I was, still am and will be for a long while..., working on the Zeva tee by Fogbound Knits. As always, thanks for sharing your future knitting plans. I always love the patterns you choose!
This is so heart warming! Thank you for the kind words! Which yarn did you choose for your Zeva Tee? We really appreciate you watching!
@@KnittingUpNorthwithJennCorrina I’m using Hue Loco sock yarn in the Elm color way. I think the color is gorgeous and I really like knitting with the yarn even though it’s sock weight and seems like it’s taking forever.
Missed you ladies at Shepherd’s Harvest, but you made the right decision choosing family that day instead. I heard you mention you’re putting on a knitting retreat? Is that open to the public, or just your knitting group? The Yarn Cabin looks beautiful, I will have to stop in next time I’m in Bemidji. I remember going to Paul Bunyan Land a lot in Brainerd when I was younger, there was a huge Paul Bunyan that talked right when you walked into the park. Great memories 😊 Thanks again for a lovely podcast, i loved it. I was able to relax for a couple hours and get some knitting and spinning in while watching ❤
Love this so much! Yes, it will be open to the public with very limited spots. You will want to watch our Instagram page.
Love your podcast! When it comes out, it’s like a saturday morning ritual for me. Husband still in bed and I‘m on my chair, drinking coffee while watching you. Thank you !
Love that! Love that so much! Thank you for watching and supporting us!!!
I really enjoy your podcast. I think you both are so genuine and talented. I have been working on finishing wips. Just finished a coat started 9 years ago. The only problem is, I gained a few pounds since then. 🙄😊
Jenn, I am working on using patterns that I have purchased, too. I started packaging kits for some of my patterns with my stash. This will make it so much easier. I'll just grab a kit and start knitting. I won't have to think about it and it's double busting...patterns and stash.
Love the idea of packaging kits using stash and patterns from your library! Genius! Thank you for watching and for sharing this great idea!
Love to see your projects and hear your honest opinions about patterns and yarn. Looking forward for info about your retreat.
Coming soon! Stay tuned...thank you for watching!!!
Fabulous episode as usual girls!! Absolutely loved all the knits and acquisitions ❤. Im knitting on my seashore stroll tee and itching to cast on another 😂. Also loving my jelly roll blanket and of course socks. A big warm hello from the east coast of canada! Cheers girls!! ❤
Love that! Oh that tee is just gorgeous! Thanks for all of the love and support always!
Good morning you two! We are having a long weekend off here in Germany and I am enjoying this Monday morning in my garden with some morning sun, a cup of coffee and my cardigan knitting and your lovely knitting talk. The issue with the time shift between photos and videos in this podcast has already been brought up. But I don’t mind oopsies like this at all. We are all no professionals in this and it is for the fun, right? I’m already looking forward to your next episode. Happy knitting until then, Claudia 😘
Good for you! Enjoy that extra day! We have a three day upcoming next weekend! Really looking forward to it! Thank you for the grace and for watching...we are so glad that you are with us on this journey, Claudia!!!