Kate. I must tell you that you are so soothing to my soul. I lost vision in my eye back in October. Since then I have been struggling with various problems. I found that listening to your videos on TH-cam helped me calm down. My sight was restored just recently but I felt like you were with me through it all. You made me feel like everything would be all right and it was. Thank you and sending you many blessings.
Thank you for sharing your spinning, your quilting, and your homelife. I am also a spinner/weaver/knitter/etc., but (right now) have little time to do those things, and you bring so much joy to my day by just listening to your stories and sharing a cup of tea.
Noooooo!!!!!! Please don't stop!!!!! One of your most delightful "Chats" Ms. Kate! How many of us feel this way? You and Anna are lovely company. Yours is the first actual spinning journey i have seen. Cant thank you enough for this Peaceful few moments of your time.
The world is so fraught with terrible news and I discovered Kate and with her chat as well as spinning wool series I am made whole once again. Kate when your spinning again, think about putting some of those beautiful hanks you card into the shop! I know I would love to knit with it.. Now when you told us Norma passed over the Rainbow Bridge, I sat and cried for the longest time and when I see her I still shed tears, I never saw a car with such adoration on her features as Norma did with you...Now that was Love.. I just popped in to say I am one of those who sit on the Lime Green Sofa and like I said when life gets chaotic I go to The Last Homely House to find Kate and listen to her wonderful chats. THANK YOU for being in my life, a most wonderful gift to have at any time.
Kate, oh, my....another lovely chat "with you". (If only😊) It's a rainy & chilly day ( Jan 9, 2024) here in SW Virginia and I have the privilege of spending time with you and listening to the lovely sound of the spinning wheel. Thank you!
My husband has recently retired and is home. I mean sitting in the chair, watching tv, following me around home. I am biting my tongue a lot and giving him a "grace" period! And we"ve had such a LONG winter...but today it was lovely to visit the spinning room!! I had my earbuds in and I guess he saw me smile...when he asked what I was watching I said, "I'm spinning lovely pink yarn with Kate."!!!! Thank you for my pleasant getaway this afternoon!!
Dear Ms. Kate, Thank you for all of your lovely videos! I enjoyed seeing your wonderful collection of books. My artist husband had to look at them, too. He has the book, "The Artist's Way At Work" and he is currently doing its exercises. He frequently says, "when the student is ready, the master arrives". You have inspired and taught me so much about quilting, cooking and honeybees. Knitting will be next. Have a happy spring! Sue Burden
I’m so thankful for your videos Kate. This one came on, and Ian, my three year old said (quite wistfully), “that’s my grandma. Mom, that’s my grandma!” My little ones don’t have grandmas, and so your videos bring such a gentle, lovely energy for them to listen to with me. Thank you.
Poor Mr. Spooner. I think he expelled that student who tasted two whole worms, and sent him away by the town drain. Or so the story goes… I always enjoy your chats. Lovely yarn!
OHHHHHHH Kate, thanks so much for this lovely visit. It's just what I needed to begin my week here on a Sunday evening after having a week of dips [valleys] and peaks. It's helped smooth out the valleys. I so enjoy these visits. I just might play this one over again later tomorrow. I always look forward to our visits............such a calming and peaceful feeling, like visiting with a dear friend.......and that's what you've become. Blessings to you Kate.
Oh my word! This reminds me so much of my grandmother! She didn't spin her own wool, but I have such fond memories of holding the skeins for her while she wound the balls. Your yarn and scarf are so beautiful! Thank you, Kate, for sharing your process and for jostling up such good memories for me🥰
Hi Kate. I only found your channel just a few days ago and since then I have binged/gorged on no less than thirty six of your videos. This was the first one I watched, then I searched for and found your very first one. You have inspired me to dust off my spinning wheel and since finding your channel I have started to spin again while enjoying your company. Not only that, you have also inspired me to try my hand at quilting. Like you I never throw anything away and I have quite a few of my husband's old shirts that I might use to practise with. I really enjoyed your video where you talked of the Gee's Bend Quilters. The social history associated with textile crafts is a big part of the attraction they hold for me. I'd never heard of these women though I have read about the Underground Railroad Movement. Today we visited Tredegar House a National Trust property very local to us. One of the ways in which the volunteers raise money is by selling donated books very cheaply. I couldn't believe my luck when I found a copy of a book called 'The Quilts of Gee's Bend' by Susan Goldman Rubin for just one pound. I think I "whooped" when I pulled it from the shelf. Okay, I've babbled on enough. I just wanted to say what an absolute joy your channel is to watch. You are so generous with your knowledge and I have found myself 'dropping down a few gears' while watching. Thank you so much! Hope there's enough room on the lime green sofa for me.😉
So pretty is your scarf, the colors suit you well. I too love spinning. Textiles. I guess I could say I am a Jack of all trades and master of none. Yes, it is all so relaxing. I too live out in the country and enjoy it all. Thank you for such a nice video. Never used a Niddy Noddy but now thanks to you I know how.
Ah, Kate! I so enjoyed watching you card, spin and seeing your lovely daughter-in-law, Anna, wind your yarn for you! I have been spinning 33 years and I never tire of it. My Ashford Traditional is probably the same vintage as yours. Wishing you Peace,
That’s the best reason to spin! Thanks for sharing this. So often on social media, all you see is very thin/fine yarn which looks like commercial yarn. That’s boring. Happy spinning!
Oh my gosh! You brought back childhood memories. When I was a little girl. Mama Mini and Papa Charlie had an old barn. We were not suppose to play in the barn. But us kids did anyway. We went up to the hey loft and arranged the hey bales into rooms for our spaceship. The Spinning wheel you have that you are working on. We found an old one out in the barn somewhere. We took it up to the hey loft to use as our steering wheel for our spaceship. Love it. Thanks for bringing back memories of my childhood.
When I see this kind of video where you are using a spinnng wheel, I always think to myself...who thought about how to design, make and of course use a machine like this...there were some very clever people around in the past...including reverend Spooner...because I do like a spit of binning...
Kate, it was very pleasant to watch you with yarn. The process is amazing, the yarn is beautiful, and the scarf looks very warm and cozy. You have so much knowledge stored in your brain. Lady you amaze me every time I watch you. I would have loved to learn so much from you. I can watch and dream. God bless you and your beautiful family.❤️🧶😊
Well, I loved this Kate (Thank you so much) I could not have enjoyed it more. Everything was beautiful and colourful and I could watch you spin and listen to you all day. I was fascinated watching you use the niddynoddy... I have seen them many times but never anyone using one so thank you for that. You and Anna have such a lovely calming way about you that I now feel wonderful.. (your podcasts should be on prescription) 🤭❤❤❤ More spinning please if you get the chance I would love to learn.
I have absolutely zero interest in spinning yarn... and yet I was totally mesmerized throughout the video with this peaceful process and what goes into handmade yarn. It's always a pleasure to watch your videos no matter the topic. They give me a sense of rightness in the world.
I love the color of the yarn that is beautiful colors I like the pink sand the reddish the different colors are beautiful and I like what you said your spindle that is a great place to put it so thanks for sharing lots of love and hugs to you and your family and everyone's and happy knitting sewing crafting whichever stay safe have fun enjoy life cuz life is too short not to have lots of fun specific things that you do and I like all the books you got cool✌️💜💜♥️♥️🙏🙏🤠🤠
I am 63, I have seen and heard about spinning wheels my whole life, but have never seen one used. What a joy to see for the very first time. Thank you 🌞
I enjoy watching you so much! Whether you’re piecing a quilt or quilting one, or spinning your yarn! It’s all so relaxing! It motivates me to get some of my projects done! I may not complete them but I can get the tops done like your mum did and put them in a suitcase for someone else!
There she is! Miss Eileen and the spinning wheel. This all started there, didn't it. This room has turned into such a nurturing place. I bet it is the very best napping room! Every time I watch an artisan work their craft, I appreciate the value in it. Enjoy your week, Kate and Anna. Till we meet again.
Spinning is such a calming, meditative way to create something so imperfectly perfect. The rhythm of the wheel relaxing body, mind and soul, especially if your eyes can watch the world go by. Love the colours and the finished product.❤
I have never watched from the carding/spinning process...thank you for showing us this!!! I love to knit but just let others do the real work! Love the pink!!!!
Thank you for sharing this process. I enjoy embroidering and I like to watch and listen to your videos while I embroider. I'm glad that there is room on your lime green sofa for me. God bless you and all that work on your channel.
Glad to see you again. My hubby just the other day before you posted asked where’s Kate. When he came walking into the living room he said “That’s Kate”. Good to see and hear Eileen is doing well, and precious Sadie on the bed all curled up? Happy to see Anna and look forward to see her progress on her quilt some time soon. Take care Kate, your lovely family and everyone on the line green sofa.
Kate, my grandfather was a blacksmith, and he made beautiful spinning wheels. He had 5 daughters, who all had children. He starting making a spinning wheel for each girl, starting with the oldest and working his way down. He passed away before he got through the list, and being the youngest granddaughter I didn’t receive a wheel. Thankfully, a wonderful cousin gave me his mothers spinning wheel! I’m excited to see you spinning -and I just might oil mine up and take it for a spin!! Thanks❤️
What a truly lovely story! I still treasure the things that my Mum and Dad made for me. Spending time watching my Dad make things of wood gave me a lifelong passion for the material. Unlike him, I was blessed to have access to a lovely lathe, and loose myself in wood-turning.
You have brightened these long dark winter days in Northern New York USA. I only wish I had found you sooner. Thank you for all you share. I truly wish we were neighbors lol. You have prompted me to work on a half done quilt that has been tucked away sadly for many years. I just love you all.
I love spinning my dogs fur. She is a beautiful Great Pyrenees and her fur is similar to pygora. Spinning is so soothing.🥰. When I cleaned out my book shelves, I donated the books to my local library. They were so happy to see the crafting books.
Nice to watch the process of you spinning your yarn. Amazingly we get to see the finished product and seeing it being used. Thanks for sharing with us. 👍❤️😊
Aww. Thank you, Kate and Anna, for a lovely Sunday afternoon. So peaceful. I was hand quilting while I was visiting on the Lime Green sofa. Good to have you back.
I’ve got an Ashford wheel just like yours. Bought it on my way through Ashburton many years ago, it’s waiting for me to move house so I can start spinning again.
This video reminded me of why I started watching back in '18, your creativity is always inspiring. The pink will be a cheery color to work with and to wear. You turned that area into a lovely spot, and your library looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
You are such an inspiration in a world full of turmoil. You remind me to be purposeful and to use my skills daily. I can always escape and find peace and calmness in your videos.
Thanks Kate I like you don’t spin often enough. I am spinning Merino at the moment was having a bit of a brain fog. Thanks to your latest video I now can remember the process. You are a delight to watch. Between you and Arne & Carlos I never feel lonely I call you & the Boys my Utube best friends ❤️🤗
OOOOOoooooo mend the green scarf with the pink yarn! Your wheel purrrs like cats ))) Boiled icicles ARE hard to ride. hahaha Cyclamen outside???? Wonderful! Spinning in the library. )) Whoever made the first niddy noddy would be so pleased to see it happily beng used centuries later. Just make a couple of half hitches with the ends of the yarn. no extra cord required. Sweet scarf )))))
This style of video is definitely my favorite. A small project from start to finish! Love it!
Really loved seeing you spinning. You could call that lovely space you’ve created THE SPINNERY.
Kate. I must tell you that you are so soothing to my soul. I lost vision in my eye back in October. Since then I have been struggling with various problems. I found that listening to your videos on TH-cam helped me calm down. My sight was restored just recently but I felt like you were with me through it all. You made me feel like everything would be all right and it was. Thank you and sending you many blessings.
I love you saying " get out of your head and into your hands, very true
Lovely Kate...thank you....🌸🌸🌸
Lavender is a natural deterrent to moths, with the added lovely scent for us.
Thank you for sharing your spinning, your quilting, and your homelife. I am also a spinner/weaver/knitter/etc., but (right now) have little time to do those things, and you bring so much joy to my day by just listening to your stories and sharing a cup of tea.
Noooooo!!!!!! Please don't stop!!!!!
One of your most delightful "Chats" Ms. Kate!
How many of us feel this way?
You and Anna are lovely company.
Yours is the first actual spinning journey i have seen.
Cant thank you enough for this Peaceful few moments of your time.
Happy International Women’s Day. Dee from Huntsville Alabama.
The world is so fraught with terrible news and I discovered Kate and with her chat as well as spinning wool series I am made whole once again. Kate when your spinning again, think about putting some of those beautiful hanks you card into the shop! I know I would love to knit with it.. Now when you told us Norma passed over the Rainbow Bridge, I sat and cried for the longest time and when I see her I still shed tears, I never saw a car with such adoration on her features as Norma did with you...Now that was Love.. I just popped in to say I am one of those who sit on the Lime Green Sofa and like I said when life gets chaotic I go to The Last Homely House to find Kate and listen to her wonderful chats. THANK YOU for being in my life, a most wonderful gift to have at any time.
This is my favourite kind of video.Just sit and chat .quiet and peaceful..
Kate, oh, my....another lovely chat "with you". (If only😊) It's a rainy & chilly day ( Jan 9, 2024) here in SW Virginia and I have the privilege of spending time with you and listening to the lovely sound of the spinning wheel. Thank you!
My husband has recently retired and is home. I mean sitting in the chair, watching tv, following me around home. I am biting my tongue a lot and giving him a "grace" period! And we"ve had such a LONG winter...but today it was lovely to visit the spinning room!! I had my earbuds in and I guess he saw me smile...when he asked what I was watching I said, "I'm spinning lovely pink yarn with Kate."!!!! Thank you for my pleasant getaway this afternoon!!
Hello Kate, I love watching you spinning and making beautiful things. Thankyou for your hard work and time sharing xxx
thank you for the chance to hang out w you, such a soothing time! 💞
What is not to like.... pink or green! both my favorite colours, yep.... go girl
Dear Ms. Kate, Thank you for all of your lovely videos! I enjoyed seeing your wonderful collection of books. My artist husband had to look at them, too. He has the book, "The Artist's Way At Work" and he is currently doing its exercises. He frequently says, "when the student is ready, the master arrives". You have inspired and taught me so much about quilting, cooking and honeybees. Knitting will be next. Have a happy spring! Sue Burden
I’m so thankful for your videos Kate. This one came on, and Ian, my three year old said (quite wistfully), “that’s my grandma. Mom, that’s my grandma!” My little ones don’t have grandmas, and so your videos bring such a gentle, lovely energy for them to listen to with me. Thank you.
You & your kids are very sweet! Making family as you can. ❤ wishing you all the best!
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Delightful surprise to see a new video. A great way to end my day! Pink is the best. 💖
Poor Mr. Spooner. I think he expelled that student who tasted two whole worms, and sent him away by the town drain. Or so the story goes… I always enjoy your chats. Lovely yarn!
My week is always complete when I get to sit and listen to Kate talk about anything and everything.
I wish I could come (🇺🇸) and sit next to you and learn all your wisdom and craft... Anna is a lucky lady🤩💖💫💞💝 Thank you for sharing with us ✨
What a lovely pink shawl! 💞
Your scarf is beautiful. Loved watching you spin the yarn!!! Thanks for showing Eileen, such a lovely goose.
Eileen stories, the rhythm of spinning, an ideal LHH day.
I think it’s beautiful, I love pink too!
OHHHHHHH Kate, thanks so much for this lovely visit. It's just what I needed to begin my week here on a Sunday evening after having a week of dips [valleys] and peaks. It's helped smooth out the valleys. I so enjoy these visits. I just might play this one over again later tomorrow. I always look forward to our visits............such a calming and peaceful feeling, like visiting with a dear friend.......and that's what you've become. Blessings to you Kate.
Just had to wake a few people up on the green sofa, such a relaxing video.
Oh my word! This reminds me so much of my grandmother! She didn't spin her own wool, but I have such fond memories of holding the skeins for her while she wound the balls. Your yarn and scarf are so beautiful! Thank you, Kate, for sharing your process and for jostling up such good memories for me🥰
What a charming crafting space!
i love your spinning videos. The sound of the wheel is so comforting.
Hi Kate. I only found your channel just a few days ago and since then I have binged/gorged on no less than thirty six of your videos. This was the first one I watched, then I searched for and found your very first one. You have inspired me to dust off my spinning wheel and since finding your channel I have started to spin again while enjoying your company. Not only that, you have also inspired me to try my hand at quilting. Like you I never throw anything away and I have quite a few of my husband's old shirts that I might use to practise with. I really enjoyed your video where you talked of the Gee's Bend Quilters. The social history associated with textile crafts is a big part of the attraction they hold for me. I'd never heard of these women though I have read about the Underground Railroad Movement. Today we visited Tredegar House a National Trust property very local to us. One of the ways in which the volunteers raise money is by selling donated books very cheaply. I couldn't believe my luck when I found a copy of a book called 'The Quilts of Gee's Bend' by Susan Goldman Rubin for just one pound. I think I "whooped" when I pulled it from the shelf. Okay, I've babbled on enough. I just wanted to say what an absolute joy your channel is to watch. You are so generous with your knowledge and I have found myself 'dropping down a few gears' while watching. Thank you so much! Hope there's enough room on the lime green sofa for me.😉
How absolutely marvellous! Thank you for this and Welcome to The Lime Green Sofa! I’m really pleased you’re here! Xxx Take care, Kate xxx
As always, LOVE you Kate and your slow pace of life and charming personality, Thankyou for another brief respite from life XX
The pink will look lovely with the silver in your hair and give a glow to your complexion when you wear it.
My favorite Maker does it again!! Love watching you spin, reminds me of my wheel so many years ago. 😊
Funny, I call my room with my sewing machine also “my happy place” ❤
You make the yarn you want and that is enough. Not everybody has to be an expert spinner to spin yarns.
I am 11 mths late many apologies. I love quilts but my main love is spinning. Thank you so much Kate, you are such wonderful company😊
So pretty is your scarf, the colors suit you well. I too love spinning. Textiles. I guess I could say I am a Jack of all trades and master of none. Yes, it is all so relaxing. I too live out in the country and enjoy it all. Thank you for such a nice video. Never used a Niddy Noddy but now thanks to you I know how.
I’m jealous of the life you live … so simple and where you live, so special ❤
Ah, Kate! I so enjoyed watching you card, spin and seeing your lovely daughter-in-law, Anna, wind your yarn for you! I have been spinning 33 years and I never tire of it. My Ashford Traditional is probably the same vintage as yours. Wishing you Peace,
“I make the yarn I want.” I could not agree more! 😊😊😊
Exactly! 😀
I second this motion! 😄💖
That’s the best reason to spin! Thanks for sharing this. So often on social media, all you see is very thin/fine yarn which looks like commercial yarn. That’s boring. Happy spinning!
Oh my gosh! You brought back childhood memories. When I was a little girl. Mama Mini and Papa Charlie had an old barn. We were not suppose to play in the barn. But us kids did anyway. We went up to the hey loft and arranged the hey bales into rooms for our spaceship. The Spinning wheel you have that you are working on. We found an old one out in the barn somewhere. We took it up to the hey loft to use as our steering wheel for our spaceship. Love it. Thanks for bringing back memories of my childhood.
The whir of the spinning wheel is so peaceful!!! I never heard it before. So peaceful
When I see this kind of video where you are using a spinnng wheel, I always think to myself...who thought about how to design, make and of course use a machine like this...there were some very clever people around in the past...including reverend Spooner...because I do like a spit of binning...
And just think: People long ago developed all this stuff by candlelight!! 😎 lol
I don’t spin or knit but, I always watch & visit the spinners at our local fair. Love watching and listening to you visit with me! 😅
So relaxing to watch!!
Kate, it was very pleasant to watch you with yarn. The process is amazing, the yarn is beautiful, and the scarf looks very warm and cozy. You have so much knowledge stored in your brain. Lady you amaze me every time I watch you. I would have loved to learn so much from you. I can watch and dream. God bless you and your beautiful family.❤️🧶😊
Such a beautiful scarf Thanks for sharing with us. God bless.
Kate, Anna, Eileen. It's a lovely day to sit here on the sofa.
This was such a relaxing and enjoyable video, Kate. Thank you so much for sharing it…………….
The sound of the spinning wheel reminds me of my mum, who would spend long winter evenings spinning wool to knit us all thick woolly sweaters
What an absolute delight you are! I always look forward to watching your videos … thank you for sharing all that you do with us!
Well, I loved this Kate (Thank you so much) I could not have enjoyed it more. Everything was beautiful and colourful and I could watch you spin and listen to you all day. I was fascinated watching you use the niddynoddy... I have seen them many times but never anyone using one so thank you for that. You and Anna have such a lovely calming way about you that I now feel wonderful.. (your podcasts should be on prescription) 🤭❤❤❤ More spinning please if you get the chance I would love to learn.
I was so happy to see Eileen and to hear that she continues to be her own goose.
Love the yarn color! It’s a lovely color on you
I have absolutely zero interest in spinning yarn... and yet I was totally mesmerized throughout the video with this peaceful process and what goes into handmade yarn. It's always a pleasure to watch your videos no matter the topic. They give me a sense of rightness in the world.
Gorgeous!!! Your simple scarf pattern shows off the fabulous pink of your yarn. Simple is often best!!!
I love the color of the yarn that is beautiful colors I like the pink sand the reddish the different colors are beautiful and I like what you said your spindle that is a great place to put it so thanks for sharing lots of love and hugs to you and your family and everyone's and happy knitting sewing crafting whichever stay safe have fun enjoy life cuz life is too short not to have lots of fun specific things that you do and I like all the books you got cool✌️💜💜♥️♥️🙏🙏🤠🤠
“Get out of your head and into your hands.” Thank you, Kate. 💗
I love to watch you spinning Kate it is something that I would love to be able to do. I will have a look at your other video. Thank you.
I am 63, I have seen and heard about spinning wheels my whole life, but have never seen one used.
What a joy to see for the very first time. Thank you 🌞
That was fascinating. You are so talented. Thank you for sharing. ❤
I enjoy watching you so much! Whether you’re piecing a quilt or quilting one, or spinning your yarn! It’s all so relaxing! It motivates me to get some of my projects done! I may not complete them but I can get the tops done like your mum did and put them in a suitcase for someone else!
The yarn and scarf are beautiful. Thank you for the visit.
There she is! Miss Eileen and the spinning wheel. This all started there, didn't it. This room has turned into such a nurturing place. I bet it is the very best napping room! Every time I watch an artisan work their craft, I appreciate the value in it. Enjoy your week, Kate and Anna. Till we meet again.
That is such a lovely little room to spin in. I find spinning so relaxing.
Spinning is such a calming, meditative way to create something so imperfectly perfect. The rhythm of the wheel relaxing body, mind and soul, especially if your eyes can watch the world go by. Love the colours and the finished product.❤
So imperfectly perfect…beautiful.
Beautiful! So good to hear and see another person while I do my projects! Thank You.
I have never watched from the carding/spinning process...thank you for showing us this!!! I love to knit but just let others do the real work! Love the pink!!!!
I love your easy approach to doing these. You are such a lovely lady. Really grounded and so inspirational. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this process. I enjoy embroidering and I like to watch and listen to your videos while I embroider. I'm glad that there is room on your lime green sofa for me. God bless you and all that work on your channel.
I haven't watched you for a while. Tonight you've given me the help I needed so very badly.
"Get out of my head and into my hands".
Thank you.
The scene of you spinning with your teapot etc and a basket of that beautiful wool , would make a lovely puzzle or book cover.
Glad to see you again. My hubby just the other day before you posted asked where’s Kate. When he came walking into the living room he said “That’s Kate”. Good to see and hear Eileen is doing well, and precious Sadie on the bed all curled up? Happy to see Anna and look forward to see her progress on her quilt some time soon. Take care Kate, your lovely family and everyone on the line green sofa.
Kate, my grandfather was a blacksmith, and he made beautiful spinning wheels. He had 5 daughters, who all had children. He starting making a spinning wheel for each girl, starting with the oldest and working his way down. He passed away before he got through the list, and being the youngest granddaughter I didn’t receive a wheel. Thankfully, a wonderful cousin gave me his mothers spinning wheel! I’m excited to see you spinning -and I just might oil mine up and take it for a spin!! Thanks❤️
What a truly lovely story! I still treasure the things that my Mum and Dad made for me. Spending time watching my Dad make things of wood gave me a lifelong passion for the material. Unlike him, I was blessed to have access to a lovely lathe, and loose myself in wood-turning.
I keep saying I don’t need another hobby, and then I see this beautiful, unique creation. It’s gorgeous!
Ahhh another beautiful watch on Sunday evening, one not to be missed! 🍁👍👍🦋🌈
Spinning may be relaxing for you Kate, but watching you spin has the same effect on me. Thank you for your lovely video.
Love to see Eileen out preening in the sun... I enjoyed seeing how you made that beautiful yarn into a hank. I've never seen that before. Thank you.
You have brightened these long dark winter days in Northern New York USA. I only wish I had found you sooner. Thank you for all you share. I truly wish we were neighbors lol. You have prompted me to work on a half done quilt that has been tucked away sadly for many years. I just love you all.
I love spinning my dogs fur. She is a beautiful Great Pyrenees and her fur is similar to pygora. Spinning is so soothing.🥰. When I cleaned out my book shelves, I donated the books to my local library. They were so happy to see the crafting books.
I know what you mean by relaxing and taking time to slow down. When I feel like it's too much I have to take a walk. I so enjoy your channel
Nice to watch the process of you spinning your yarn. Amazingly we get to see the finished product and seeing it being used. Thanks for sharing with us. 👍❤️😊
Maybe The Spinning Library Room. I love seeing the spinning wheel work.
Lovely to see your spinning, I tried a few years ago, but kept being told I wasn't doing it correctly so gave up. I now realise I was being creative x
Thank you, Kate & Anna - lovely.
Aww. Thank you, Kate and Anna, for a lovely Sunday afternoon. So peaceful. I was hand quilting while I was visiting on the Lime Green sofa. Good to have you back.
I was mending quietly at the end of the lime green sofa, enjoying everyones company 🤗
@@MaryamBehairy I was knitting on the LGS! Aren’t we an industrious lot!
I couldn’t be on the sofa ,I am recovering from Covid for the second year in a row…
@Inez Walsh awwe...sorry to hear. May you have complete recovery 🙏 ❤️
I’ve got an Ashford wheel just like yours. Bought it on my way through Ashburton many years ago, it’s waiting for me to move house so I can start spinning again.
This video reminded me of why I started watching back in '18, your creativity is always inspiring. The pink will be a cheery color to work with and to wear. You turned that area into a lovely spot, and your library looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
You are such an inspiration in a world full of turmoil. You remind me to be purposeful and to use my skills daily. I can always escape and find peace and calmness in your videos.
Yay, spinning, and Eileen, and kitty!
The pink is lovely and will look great with your skin tones.❤
Thanks Kate I like you don’t spin often enough. I am spinning Merino at the moment was having a bit of a brain fog. Thanks to your latest video I now can remember the process. You are a delight to watch. Between you and Arne & Carlos I never feel lonely I call you & the Boys my Utube best friends ❤️🤗
Love that you oiled the wheel. I am a spinner,too. Btw...love the yellow hot water bottle on the back of your chair.
OOOOOoooooo mend the green scarf with the pink yarn! Your wheel purrrs like cats ))) Boiled icicles ARE hard to ride. hahaha Cyclamen outside???? Wonderful! Spinning in the library. )) Whoever made the first niddy noddy would be so pleased to see it happily beng used centuries later. Just make a couple of half hitches with the ends of the yarn. no extra cord required. Sweet scarf )))))
You are lovely 🥰! Listening to you makes me so calm and happy and thankful! Thank you so much! Many greetings from the Black Forest in Germany 🌲🌲!
I would call it the snug. Lovely to see Eileen
wonderful colours! sit down to spin and the hours just fly by
Dear Kate I have been enjoying your videos so much. They are delightfully tranquil and very relaxing!
That green scarf is perfect for visible mending.
You have inspired me to dust off my wheel and get to spinning, That familiar sound of the wheel and bobbin; music to ones ear. Thank you Kate.