After watching the entire podcast ( while knitting on my summer top :) ) I understand why you signed up for all 4 test knits, they are very beautiful and my favorite is Karina top :)
I'm pausing 10min in to say...I enjoy using DPNs, but recently have switched to knitting sleeves on a small circumference circular needle and there is no problem moving the work in the manner you describe on DPNS. You just need to get a few inches into the sleeve, I think, and it works great 😁
Hello, I live in Quebec, Canada. I purchased yarn from Wooly Knits (based in USA) but had to pay $70.00 in taxes and other fees (that was over and above the shipping fees I paid). On your most recent podcast you spoke about purchasing yarn in England, paying for taxes and other fees in Canada. You started explaining the rules (yarn purchase over $100.00) but you didn’t finish your sentence hence I am asking about the rules for paying for taxes and other fees in Canada. Thanks for your help.
Hello, I am in Ontario. I have not purchased from wooly knits because of the shipping. I have ordered from both wool warehouse and john arbon textiles and have never paid duties and shipping has never been more than $15 CDN.
My understanding is that you can get charged duties on foreign purchases over $100 but it doesn’t always happen. I think it has to do with what import code is used. For England though I brought it back in my bag so no taxes.
It seems to me that Test knitting is a bit of an addiction for some people.... it's a nice way to get a pattern before everyone else but when when you break it down, you could just wait a month or two and spend a few pounds/dollars and buy it and knit it at your leisure? No pressure and no deadlines... I have test knitted once before and it was a very nice experience but to have 4 on the go at once seems like a punishment and you're putting yourself under undue pressure. This isn't a criticism, we are all different but it seems to me these test knits are stressing you out! Good luck! ❤
They are a little but they are all going well tbh! It actually saves me quite a bit. Most patterns end up being around $10CAD. And considering most designers offer an additional one of their patterns that means I’m potentially saving $80. That plus the community makes most tests worth it for me!
love all your test knits!!! can't wait to see all of them finished 😊 have a good day!
Haha Erin I'm here for the journey and have no intention to stop you, on the contrary, I'm here to say You can do it for sure!!!
After watching the entire podcast ( while knitting on my summer top :) ) I understand why you signed up for all 4 test knits, they are very beautiful and my favorite is Karina top :)
I'm pausing 10min in to say...I enjoy using DPNs, but recently have switched to knitting sleeves on a small circumference circular needle and there is no problem moving the work in the manner you describe on DPNS. You just need to get a few inches into the sleeve, I think, and it works great 😁
I might need to get some! You find them comfortable?
ChiaGoo shorties are a great investment
Me huh we've had 3 storms to... Looks for something in description thing well hello neighbor 🤣 I'm just across the st Lawrence in NYS 🤷🏼♀️🤣
Haha hello!
I knit with the Kollage Square needles and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM!!! I’ve had my set since 2018
Hello, I live in Quebec, Canada. I purchased yarn from Wooly Knits (based in USA) but had to pay $70.00 in taxes and other fees (that was over and above the shipping fees I paid). On your most recent podcast you spoke about purchasing yarn in England, paying for taxes and other fees in Canada. You started explaining the rules (yarn purchase over $100.00) but you didn’t finish your sentence hence I am asking about the rules for paying for taxes and other fees in Canada. Thanks for your help.
Hello, I am in Ontario. I have not purchased from wooly knits because of the shipping. I have ordered from both wool warehouse and john arbon textiles and have never paid duties and shipping has never been more than $15 CDN.
My understanding is that you can get charged duties on foreign purchases over $100 but it doesn’t always happen. I think it has to do with what import code is used. For England though I brought it back in my bag so no taxes.
Hi - I didn't catch what you are wearing. Could you let us know?
Riento top by Sari Nordlund!
It seems to me that Test knitting is a bit of an addiction for some people.... it's a nice way to get a pattern before everyone else but when when you break it down, you could just wait a month or two and spend a few pounds/dollars and buy it and knit it at your leisure? No pressure and no deadlines... I have test knitted once before and it was a very nice experience but to have 4 on the go at once seems like a punishment and you're putting yourself under undue pressure. This isn't a criticism, we are all different but it seems to me these test knits are stressing you out! Good luck! ❤
They are a little but they are all going well tbh! It actually saves me quite a bit. Most patterns end up being around $10CAD. And considering most designers offer an additional one of their patterns that means I’m potentially saving $80. That plus the community makes most tests worth it for me!