Karla Cape // Knitting Vlog Ep. 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มี.ค. 2024
- Thanks so much for watching/listening to the vlog :)
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Music: Franz Schubert - Octet - 4. Andante
Violin 1, Monica Huggett (Director)
Violin 2, Rob Diggins
Viola, Vicki Gunn
Cello, Sarah Freiberg
Bass, Curtis Daily
Clarinet, William McColl
Horn, R.J. Kelley
Bassoon, Charles Kaufman
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Hello, hello! Closed captions are now available :)
You are a soldier. Frogging after going that far, I would have cried before continuing 😂😂
Thank you!! It took about a day of convincing myself, but I'm glad I still did it eventually hahah
You have the patience of a saint! If I realized I made a mistake and had to do it over ……total crying meltdown!!!
What a nice channel. Thanks.
Thank you very much :)
Semi, I have to say that you are one of my favorite people! I wanted to let you know that you can use a towel as a blocking mat. Use the same type of t-pins which you can get anywhere.😘😘
Ah thank you so much for the lovely comment and tip!! 🥰✨ I tried using sewing pins once but I was struggling to get my pieces to sit well
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you!! ☺️✨
This is so cozy!! I’m so glad your channel showed up on my recommended page!! 💐💕
Ah thank you so much!! So happy to hear!! :DDD
Great project, and even greater video! I always really like your videos, they are unique and upbeat and refreshing. In general, there are soooo many cookie-cutter (content and format-wise) knitting videos lately, so it is a joy and a gem to see something like this. Thank you!
Wow thank you so much for the lovely compliment! I really like the idea of contributing to the community in terms of language, culture and time periods, so I’m really happy to hear it’s appreciated 😊☺️
It looks fabulous! Well done!
Thank you!! :D
It looks snuggly and cute on you. Well done!
Thank you!! :DD
Love this cardi.....so did a search to see who is knitting it😊, you popped up! Love finding new to me knitting TH-camrs. Now hooked and watching more of your videos, so glad the Karla helped me find your videos.🌹
Thank you so much for the comment! I'm happy you found me! :)
I love seeing Waluigi watch over your progress in the background 😂 great project and great video (as always)!
Haha you know, I completely overlooked that when editing 😂 I does have a nice touch haha. Thanks so much for watching!! :D
It looks great! I'm glad this video had some dancing in it still. I always dance along.
Thank you!! Yeah I had completely forgotten to do so and then this footage popped up when I was editing, so I was very happy to see it ☺️✨
Beautiful, well done!
Thank you!!
Great Job 🎉
Thank you so much!! :D
Your cardigan is stunning! 👏🏾
Thank you very much!! I'm very happy with the outcome :))
Wow this is so gorgeous!
Thank you!! :D
Amazing, Seji! So much work into making of your beautiful cardigan, and then also the work into making a great video. For me, it's so inspiring to see the frogging process, as I'm usually reluctant to start complex patterns modifications for fear of frogging. You're such a great example of courageous knitting. Thanks for sharing💕
Thanks so much for all the kinds words! Frogging a project can often be very hard, but I find it to be easier to do after having started over, or like in this case work directly from the piece that I'm frogging :) I don't know why, but it helps me a lot. Thank you for watching! xx
Instant subscribe! Love the video, love the finished look, amazing job!!
Ah thank you so much for watching and subscribing! :D
The cardigan looks gorgeous!
Thank you very much! :D
I’m a new subscriber. You did a fantastic job, I love how it turned out! Thank you for sharing 😊
Ahh thank you so much for the kind words and subscribing!! :D
The purple cardigan you're wearing is lovely.
Thank you!! It’s the first thing I ever designed ☺️
i can not tell you how proud I am of your progress. You actually put me to shame. I remember starting with you on this knitting adventure and how delighted I was to find you. Keep up the work! you are such an inspiration to honing in on your craft.. Love you, Seji❤
Thank you so much!! I do have to say that I have a ton of spare time to knit so I've had a lot of luck being able to progress so fast :)
Gorgeous. Brilliant perseverance.
Thank you very much!
Great work! It's always nice to follow your knitting adventures!
Thank you Filippo!! xx
❤Super cute!❤
Happy Easter.😊
Thank you!! 🥰 Happy Easter!! 🐣
Beautiful work! I wanted to make this one but was unsure until I saw your episode. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you very much for watching! I'm glad I could help :)
Lovely lovely lovely 🌹
Thank you!!! :D
Im having trouble with the shoulder panels.. so confising. our colors look alike 😍
Oh shoot! You mean with the shoulder shaping (short rows)? Yay I really like this colour combo! :D
Hi beautiful cardi what cast on are you using
Thank you!! I used Judy’s magic cast on :)
I'm trying to knit the cardi now but I have a question - when you have cast on with Judy cast-on do you then knit all the way around "closing" one end (sholder) with yarn, or do you knit with 2 different yarn ends - one yarn end for back and one yarn end for front? Thanks in advance.
You don’t knit all the way around. You knit half of the stitches your created with the cast on. The other half you start working on after you have finished knitting the yoke of the back. Hope this helps!
@@SejiFields Now it makes sense - thank you so much! 😊😊
@@janebang2523 my pleasure! Best of luck!!