The sound and face you make when you realized that the christmas is "this sunday" was SO sweet and funny ☺ Just love your canal ❤ Best regards Susan, Denmark 🇩🇰
I love love love how that color is knitting up. I might have picked that one as my fave if I'd known. So pretty. Today I washed all of my cups, wine glasses and drinking glasses then washed the shelves and lined them. Like I say you really inspire me.
Yes, the statues are very heavy. I needed his help. 😄 They are mode from wood from Bethlehem. Our priest bought the nativity scene on a pilgrimage to the holy land.
Your excitement when you remembered there was still cake to eat was so sweet, I feel the same, cake is my favorite thing! It was so nice to see your decorated Christmas tree at church, so beautiful with the nativity beside. Can I ask what you meant when you called the new skein of sock yarn you are working with a Monday skein? ( I hope I heard you right)
Monday (skein, car, washing machine etc) = something faulty. We use it as a synonyme for poor quality in a single item. For example: if a yarn company usually sell only good quality but one skein has a lot of knots. Or fades out quickly. Or the yarn breaks easily then we call it a Monday skein. I hope this helped.
Oh, I thought that is a phrase in other languages as well. In German we call something a Monday product when it has mistakes or doesn’t work. I guess we say that because we aren’t in best condition on mondays and make more mistakes because of that. 🤗
I kind of thought that’s what you meant, but had never heard it before, thanks so much for your explanation! Have you ever heard of the phrase, oh they must have made that on a Friday? We say that about things that are assembled in a factory like cars or mechanical things. We joke the workers were starting their weekend early and not doing a great job. Thanks again for your Vlogmas it has been a pleasure to watch ❤
Hello Anna. I am trying to reach out to you for help on the pattern you translated for Schafpate socks. I have started the pattern but I am confused with the pattern. It has a set up row. I want to know if I do the set up row each time before round 1 and 2? Or is the set up row only done one time at the beginning of the sock pattern? Thank you Anna!
I answered one of your comments already under another video. But we can write it again probably it got lost. You only knit the set up round once. After that you knit round 1 and 2 all the time.
They don't have a colorway name yer because they are only available in the subscription. If they make it into a collection (what I really hope) I will have them in my shop at www.annaknitter.com
The sound and face you make when you realized that the christmas is "this sunday" was SO sweet and funny ☺ Just love your canal ❤ Best regards Susan, Denmark 🇩🇰
I love love love how that color is knitting up. I might have picked that one as my fave if I'd known. So pretty. Today I washed all of my cups, wine glasses and drinking glasses then washed the shelves and lined them. Like I say you really inspire me.
It is sweet of yu to say that. Keep in mind we are only a two person household. I don't know if I will be so organized having children one day. 😅
I see Tommy at the end setting up The Manger in church. So beautiful 🙏🏻🌟🎄✨🙏🏻
Yes, the statues are very heavy. I needed his help. 😄 They are mode from wood from Bethlehem. Our priest bought the nativity scene on a pilgrimage to the holy land.
My daughter mailed my subscription yesterday. So excited to receive it. Love your sock.
Your sock with the opal abo is amazing. I got mine today and it feels if the opal yarn is turning softer and softer.
Yes, I feel the same.
Your excitement when you remembered there was still cake to eat was so sweet, I feel the same, cake is my favorite thing! It was so nice to see your decorated Christmas tree at church, so beautiful with the nativity beside.
Can I ask what you meant when you called the new skein of sock yarn you are working with a Monday skein? ( I hope I heard you right)
Monday (skein, car, washing machine etc) = something faulty. We use it as a synonyme for poor quality in a single item. For example: if a yarn company usually sell only good quality but one skein has a lot of knots. Or fades out quickly. Or the yarn breaks easily then we call it a Monday skein.
I hope this helped.
Oh, I thought that is a phrase in other languages as well. In German we call something a Monday product when it has mistakes or doesn’t work. I guess we say that because we aren’t in best condition on mondays and make more mistakes because of that. 🤗
I kind of thought that’s what you meant, but had never heard it before, thanks so much for your explanation!
Have you ever heard of the phrase, oh they must have made that on a Friday? We say that about things that are assembled in a factory like cars or mechanical things. We joke the workers were starting their weekend early and not doing a great job.
Thanks again for your Vlogmas it has been a pleasure to watch ❤
Hello Anna. I am trying to reach out to you for help on the pattern you translated for Schafpate socks. I have started the pattern but I am confused with the pattern. It has a set up row. I want to know if I do the set up row each time before round 1 and 2? Or is the set up row only done one time at the beginning of the sock pattern? Thank you Anna!
I answered one of your comments already under another video. But we can write it again probably it got lost. You only knit the set up round once. After that you knit round 1 and 2 all the time.
Love your socks! What is the color number or name? Happy Holidays
Blessings
They don't have a colorway name yer because they are only available in the subscription. If they make it into a collection (what I really hope) I will have them in my shop at www.annaknitter.com