Thank you for sharing some of your past collections and creations. I hope you continue to share these treasures. Please do spend some episodes on the old family looms and Arne’s weaving. Over 50 years ago my husband’s grandmother covered clothes hangers with crochet by the dozens! We still have them and use them!
Yes, please - show us the old loom and how it works! And BTW, your English is fantastic! Lastly, Arne you amaze me with everything you do! So talented!
I wandered off for a while but it was so nice to come back today and spend some time with my "old friends." I don't care much for the shorts but I love to have you keep me company while I do my knitting work 😊
Shorts series suggestion: 60SOS - 60 Seconds on Socks. Wherein you take 60 seconds to show how to avoid some common sock mistakes, or solve sock-related problems. Specifically, you once mentioned how to get rid of the hole between the heel and the top of the foot when returning to knitting in the round. I'm sure I'm not the only one who needs a repeat/a visual of what you meant.
I just love the loomed sweater. I think pink an orange looks so good together. An Arne you are so very creative love the hanger . I dont know what i would do without your reruns i watch them all the time. When i have my breakfast thats the first thing i do turn you all on . Take Care
Yes, please! (to the loom idea), and thank you for standing up on behalf of pollinators. Your insect hotels are perfect for solitary bees and other helpful garden insects, and are garden statuary in their own right. 🐝🐞🦋
Mosquitoes are at the bottom of the food chain. I think that citronella candles or torches are great for a small area to be mosquito free. Also I have used essential oils of lavender, lemon etc. .to help me personally not be bothered by them as well. I enjoy watching and listening to your adventures, advice, and your shorts are brilliant so glad you have added them into your routine of videos. I will be sure to watch the edited reruns.
That was a fun one; I’m always amazed by what Arne finds in his stash! I hope you can find all the pieces of your looms so we can get some weaving videos. And let us know how well your mosquito traps work!
"...computer says no." Love the reference to Little Britain. The amount of fun and interesting content you both provide so consistently is greatly appreciated and loved by so many. Hope you were of great "help" to your neighbours. LOL...
I commend you on protecting the insects! Every fall I cover my garden with all of the falling leaves….my neighbor “strongly suggested“ I not do so and rake them all up so they didn’t fly all over …. I responded that I didn’t want to …she asked why and I told her they protected the plants and bugs and worms and bees during the winter…she looked at me like I had four heads and walked away 😂😂😂😂
If your not going to have a kitchen for a while. Make your meals ahead of time, put them in microwave safe food keepers, and freeze them. Then when you want a meal just use a microwave and reheat and eat. Not as good as fresh food, but better than not so good Chinese. Also with weather being nice you can cook outside. Love the Cardigan. Those are one of my favorite things to knit. There are some wonderful plants you can put in your garden that actually repell mosquitoes. Lavender, Rosemary, Marigolds, Basil, Lemongrass, Catnip just to name a few. I am in Missouri and these plants are life savers. As always wonderful video and I love your peacock scarf pattern, I bought it last week. Wonderful video. Thanks for the time you take to share with us.
Talking about bees, English lavender attracts so many. I the evening it's so nice to sit out and watch them. We get 3 or 4 different species. They are so interesting to watch ❤
Oh my goodness! Is there anything you can't do Arne? I love the lathed spools for the embroidery threads and all the clothing. Yes, please do some weaving episodes!
Morning Arne and Carlos from Oz. A bit late but sending Birthday wishes to Arne. 60 years young. I love your young spirit , your love of paper dolls, doll’s houses and thrift shopping and beautiful things. Also your giggles. Makes me laugh. The red crocheted jacked is amazing. So much talent. Carlos I hate mozzies too. They love me.Citronella coils work really well. Looking forward to your next videos. Take care. Marilyn
Angle grinder, the tool with the round disc that can cut through iron Arne..... have only recently started to watch you two and I don't even knit! Just sewing here. But I love everything you do. Still catching up with old episodes and loving it. The spindles with embroidery thread are amazing, I would love a display of those. I was without a proper kitchen for a year! And a Christmas without running water and guests. We managed. Although the flooring still needs doing when we have saved up again. Keep up the good work 😊
Thank you for putting up a bee house! Another thing to do for them is plant flowering plants that are native to where you live. It's so exciting when you see them moving in!
Actually all kinds of insects are important, not only bees. Buggs pollinate too. Even mosquitos have a purpose. Birds eat them for example and bats and birds are important for carying seeds to all kinds of destinations through their droppings, therefore contributing to the spreading of plants. So keep on building those insect hotels folks 🙂
I've been a bit busy, so I started watching this as it came live last Wednesday and now on Monday I've just finished it. Thank you so much for all your entertaining vlogs. I am really looking forward to episodes on weaving and also the wood-turning lathe. Much love xx
Ah, kitchen renovations/new kitchen. I'm just wrapping up a two year (!) project. Get a double burner hot plate or two digital hot plates AND a toaster oven that is 12" wide. You can set up a cooking area just about anywhere with these. It saved our lives.
We've had extra rain here in Colorado, too. I didn't have time to watch this until Sunday morning, but enjoyed it. My husband likes to play with his wood turning lathe, but mostly makes candle holders. We have a couple of really big ones sitting on the hearth by the fireplace.
Watched this episode and enjoyed it so much. Just got home from a mini vacation at a Montana mountain cabin 10 minutes from where I live here. The mosquitoes ate me alive! I share your hatred of them, Carlos. They've been horrible this year. I am glad that you mentioned Carson Delete' book. I had also purchased a copy. April 30 I tripped over my open dishwasher door and face planted; the fall broke several teeth and fractured my right shoulder quite badly. The pain was excruciating and remained very painful until the bones began to knit back together. I thought I might never be able to knit again. I am happy to report that I am knitting again and, once I fully recover I anticipate being back where I was in terms of proficiency. I showed the book to the occupational therapist helping me to recover and she was really impressed. Arne, your command of the English language is quite impressive too. I understand how it would be confusing how the same word (& spelling) can have multiple meanings...i.e., knitting bones, and knitting yarn. Fun to make puns.
I love, love seeing the archeological items. That crochet flower jacket reminds me if a granny square jacket I had as a child and want to replicate in my adult size. Btw, the shorts are fantastic!! ❤❤❤ I have a rigid heddle loom. Bring on the weaving!! You could sell those bobbins! ❤
You two crack me up. I am also a mosquito magnet. They love me and I hate them. One suggestion for when you sit outside is to put a dryer sheet in your shirt or pants pocket to repel the mosquitos. It works. I love the artifacts from the "archeological" dig. 😊
Wonderful episode, extremely interesting love love love watching and listening to you both. I would really like to see the weaving… no pressure as whatever you both do is always great xx
Especially loved seeing items "unearthed" from Arne's workshop! With regard to mosquitos, I read an article recently and it indicated that having a fan going is enough to keep the mosquitos away because their delicate wings cannot compete with the fan's air flow.
Thank you for this episode♥️! I'm really struggling right now with my mental health and your podcast gives me a sense of security and contentment. I've been watching since i discovered you in 2020 and that's when i also found my love for knitting and crocheting. Thanks so much again, it means a lot to me☺️
Dear Christine, sorry you're struggling with mental health. You're not alone, truly. I lost my husband after 47 years of being married, and you know I found my consolation in knitting. Knitting saved my mind, honestly. While I'm planning, choosing colors and patterns, making switches, Knitting and all that entails, I don't have to think on anything else. I'm sending you a friendly hug, may you get well and remember the Knitting community is wonderful. Greetings from Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦. Lupita
Dear Christine, you are not alone in your struggle. Many of us have been struggling with all the cares of the world lately. Keep stitching and know you are loved.
Hi Arne & Carlos I'm sitting watching your show here in Australia. Always have a good giggle . You asked if anyone is interested in you showing some weaving I would love to see you do a segment on weaving . But always love, what ever you mention particularly history of clothing buildings etc in Norway. A country I have always wanted to travel to. On the mosie front I have always used a oil burner with citronella oil in it keeps the mosies at bay. Cheers from Prue in Australia ❤ some weaving
Hope your birthday weekend went well, your haircut looks nice Carlos. All,costly jobs you mean I think , house repairs are so,costly, then like you say , one thing leads to another, all costing. One day it will all be finished. As my hubby says just when your finished you think it’s time to start again hehe. Like with everything people only see the end product. Not all the hard work that goes into making them, or time involved . Lovely cardigan Arne, your a really great knitter.
I toted my copy of John Muir's "Compleat Idiot" book of VW repair for years when I had a 1963 Beetle, along with a tool box filled with metric wrenches, which were hard to come by in the US back then, the mid-70s. By the time I finally graduated from that car, the book was black with oily grime and I was an expert on roadside repairs of a very old and cranky Beetle. Good times!
I love the wooden bobbins. And I'd love to see weaving - it's a skill I'm interested in but have no clue how to do. I love the diving into Arne's studio. So many interesting things.
I love your Insect Hotels!!! People just need to be educated! Thank you for doing that For dealing with bureaucracy...like permit offices... my husband has 2 sayings. 1. Hurry up and wait. and 2. Just smile and wave. I would love to see weaving on your looms!!💖
Loving your episodes and all the stuff you bring out. I will love anything about weaving! Arne, you are amazing and so so talented! And I love ❤️ you too, Carlos!!
I would love to see a weaving video. Especially using the old loom. I love the videos about baking and gardening and travel adventures. I hope you have more of those soon. I need to sign up to be on the paid side. That’s coming soon
This was very enjoyable! I'd love to see how you work on the loom. Arne's wooden thread holders were wonderful. If I hadn't seen the thread I'd have thought they were a kind of chess set with minarets as a motif.
Years ago, when I was taking a University of California Master Gardener's course, I learned that bacillus thurengensis is something to spread on bodies of water to prevent mosquitos. I also tried Vitamin B1 to prevent them from biting me and it worked well. Good luck, fellas!
Oh! I'm very glad I listened to the very end! Now I'll be checking my email for the Christmas stocking release! :) Your archaeological endeavors were very successful! Seeing those items was fun. And I'll definitely look forward to seeing the weaving.
Always love seeing your sunny hearts a learning from you - you are a very gracious
Thank you for entertaining us. Just love love love watching you both share your stories & your talents while I knit.🧶🤗🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing some of your past collections and creations. I hope you continue to share these treasures. Please do spend some episodes on the old family looms and Arne’s weaving. Over 50 years ago my husband’s grandmother covered clothes hangers with crochet by the dozens! We still have them and use them!
Love all of your finds! Thank you for all you share! ♥️🐑♥️🐑♥️
Thank you for sharing. I love the way you cover many different topics. Look forward to seeing the old looms.
I love your pyjama gardeners!!! Your shorts are wonderful!!!
Yes, please - show us the old loom and how it works! And BTW, your English is fantastic! Lastly, Arne you amaze me with everything you do! So talented!
I wandered off for a while but it was so nice to come back today and spend some time with my "old friends." I don't care much for the shorts but I love to have you keep me company while I do my knitting work 😊
I loved seeing what you have excavated! How fun to go back in history and showcase what was popular and trending from years in the past. Thank you
Thank you for watching
Shorts series suggestion: 60SOS - 60 Seconds on Socks.
Wherein you take 60 seconds to show how to avoid some common sock mistakes, or solve sock-related problems.
Specifically, you once mentioned how to get rid of the hole between the heel and the top of the foot when returning to knitting in the round. I'm sure I'm not the only one who needs a repeat/a visual of what you meant.
I just love the loomed sweater. I think pink an orange looks so good together. An Arne you are so very creative love the hanger . I dont know what i would do without your reruns i watch them all the time. When i have my breakfast thats the first thing i do turn you all on . Take Care
Yes, please! (to the loom idea), and thank you for standing up on behalf of pollinators. Your insect hotels are perfect for solitary bees and other helpful garden insects, and are garden statuary in their own right. 🐝🐞🦋
Mosquitoes are at the bottom of the food chain. I think that citronella candles or torches are great for a small area to be mosquito free. Also I have used essential oils of lavender, lemon etc. .to help me personally not be bothered by them as well. I enjoy watching and listening to your adventures, advice, and your shorts are brilliant so glad you have added them into your routine of videos. I will be sure to watch the edited reruns.
That was a fun one; I’m always amazed by what Arne finds in his stash! I hope you can find all the pieces of your looms so we can get some weaving videos.
And let us know how well your mosquito traps work!
"...computer says no." Love the reference to Little Britain. The amount of fun and interesting content you both provide so consistently is greatly appreciated and loved by so many. Hope you were of great "help" to your neighbours. LOL...
I would love to see Arne checking the looms and using them. Super exciting!
You two are so talented, Enjoyed seeing the treasures from your past collections.
The insect hotels are a terrific help to the environment. Bless you and everyone who makes the effort to support the bees ❤
I commend you on protecting the insects! Every fall I cover my garden with all of the falling leaves….my neighbor “strongly suggested“ I not do so and rake them all up so they didn’t fly all over …. I responded that I didn’t want to …she asked why and I told her they protected the plants and bugs and worms and bees during the winter…she looked at me like I had four heads and walked away 😂😂😂😂
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Weaving looms sound wonderful! I'm always interested in anything you put out for content!👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Barbecue and outdoor cooking like camping. Cook in the greenhouse 😉 Computer says NO! 🤣🤣 Little Britain in Norway 🤭
Thank you for sharing. I enjoy the variety of what happens in your video and one never knows what to expect. ❤
Hi. I love to listen to you both talking about your home projects. The garden looks lovely in the summer rain. Jana
A lathe is the English word for the wood turning tool. You two are the best ♥️♥️
If your not going to have a kitchen for a while. Make your meals ahead of time, put them in microwave safe food keepers, and freeze them. Then when you want a meal just use a microwave and reheat and eat. Not as good as fresh food, but better than not so good Chinese. Also with weather being nice you can cook outside. Love the Cardigan. Those are one of my favorite things to knit. There are some wonderful plants you can put in your garden that actually repell mosquitoes. Lavender, Rosemary, Marigolds, Basil, Lemongrass, Catnip just to name a few. I am in Missouri and these plants are life savers. As always wonderful video and I love your peacock scarf pattern, I bought it last week. Wonderful video. Thanks for the time you take to share with us.
The tool to make the wood spindles is a lathe.
Talking about bees, English lavender attracts so many. I the evening it's so nice to sit out and watch them. We get 3 or 4 different species. They are so interesting to watch ❤
Oh my goodness! Is there anything you can't do Arne? I love the lathed spools for the embroidery threads and all the clothing. Yes, please do some weaving episodes!
It's always a treat to sit and listen to your life in Norway! Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to the new stocking!
Looking forward to your episodes on weaving and old looms! (I am a weaver.)
Perfect fit then
Morning Arne and Carlos from Oz. A bit late but sending Birthday wishes to Arne. 60 years young. I love your young spirit , your love of paper dolls, doll’s houses and thrift shopping and beautiful things. Also your giggles. Makes me laugh. The red crocheted jacked is amazing. So much talent. Carlos I hate mozzies too. They love me.Citronella coils work really well. Looking forward to your next videos. Take care. Marilyn
Those items are beautiful! They need to be placed on display with other FOUND items in a space in a gallery or art museum for textiles.
Angle grinder, the tool with the round disc that can cut through iron Arne..... have only recently started to watch you two and I don't even knit! Just sewing here. But I love everything you do. Still catching up with old episodes and loving it. The spindles with embroidery thread are amazing, I would love a display of those. I was without a proper kitchen for a year! And a Christmas without running water and guests. We managed. Although the flooring still needs doing when we have saved up again. Keep up the good work 😊
Very impressive, what can't you do? you are very talented Arne!
“It’s HIDEOUS… the UGLIEST thing…”. 😂😂Ilove the way you two insist that EVERYTHING in your surroundings be beautiful. I get it now. I really do.
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Arne, I love how you think of the birds. I'm still mourning the poor bird who hit your window. They need all the help they can get!
Thank you for putting up a bee house!
Another thing to do for them is plant flowering plants that are native to where you live.
It's so exciting when you see them moving in!
I LOVE the emojis. Yes, please keep them coming!! "I'm sooo good" LOL And the beautiful orange, pink and red crochet sweater...so gorgeous!
We will
I think the word you're looking for is 'lathe'. I would love to watch Arne weaving. Thank you so much - you guys are priceless. ❤👍from Somerset, UK
Spindles made on a lathe? Very nice!!! I would buy those for my embroidery thread!!
Yes please, to episodes with the looms and weaving. So interesting I am sure, and you guys make things so much fun to watch.
Actually all kinds of insects are important, not only bees. Buggs pollinate too. Even mosquitos have a purpose. Birds eat them for example and bats and birds are important for carying seeds to all kinds of destinations through their droppings, therefore contributing to the spreading of plants. So keep on building those insect hotels folks 🙂
Can't wait for weaving shorts or videos on anything yarn for wefwast and warp, looms and tools, patterns, etc.
The tool for carving wood that turns is a lathe. They are great for hand made rolling pins!
Lathe is one syllable, and pronounced like "Lay" with a th sound at end. The e is silent. Rhymes with Bathe.
When one uses a lathe, one "turns" or carves one's projects. Arne, you could use your lathe to turn custom stands for all your fancy lamps!
Hi, I've watched you both for years. Arne, your English is now excellent!
Thank you!
I've been a bit busy, so I started watching this as it came live last Wednesday and now on Monday I've just finished it. Thank you so much for all your entertaining vlogs. I am really looking forward to episodes on weaving and also the wood-turning lathe. Much love xx
The flower sweater is gorgeous! Love it! So excited for your upcoming loom/weaving episodes! I am a new weaver and always up for learning more! 💕
Ah, kitchen renovations/new kitchen. I'm just wrapping up a two year (!) project. Get a double burner hot plate or two digital hot plates AND a toaster oven that is 12" wide. You can set up a cooking area just about anywhere with these. It saved our lives.
We've had extra rain here in Colorado, too. I didn't have time to watch this until Sunday morning, but enjoyed it. My husband likes to play with his wood turning lathe, but mostly makes candle holders. We have a couple of really big ones sitting on the hearth by the fireplace.
My Aunt used to crochet hanger covers. They are the best. Love the rain. Be well.
Thank you so much for your videos. I love you guys.
Watched this episode and enjoyed it so much. Just got home from a mini vacation at a Montana mountain cabin 10 minutes from where I live here. The mosquitoes ate me alive! I share your hatred of them, Carlos. They've been horrible this year. I am glad that you mentioned Carson Delete' book. I had also purchased a copy. April 30 I tripped over my open dishwasher door and face planted; the fall broke several teeth and fractured my right shoulder quite badly. The pain was excruciating and remained very painful until the bones began to knit back together. I thought I might never be able to knit again. I am happy to report that I am knitting again and, once I fully recover I anticipate being back where I was in terms of proficiency. I showed the book to the occupational therapist helping me to recover and she was really impressed. Arne, your command of the English language is quite impressive too. I understand how it would be confusing how the same word (& spelling) can have multiple meanings...i.e., knitting bones, and knitting yarn. Fun to make puns.
I love, love seeing the archeological items. That crochet flower jacket reminds me if a granny square jacket I had as a child and want to replicate in my adult size. Btw, the shorts are fantastic!! ❤❤❤ I have a rigid heddle loom. Bring on the weaving!! You could sell those bobbins! ❤
Arne and Carlos loved this sit and Knit. A weaving episode would be great. Please pet Little Freya for me
Will do!
Yes show the looms! I used to have a Swedish floor loom, counterbalanced. Loved it.
I just got home from Norway. What a fabulous trip.
Episodes with Arne weaving would be lots of fun to watch!
For sure!
Yes weaving episodes
I agree, a weaving episode would be fantastic.
Anything involving weaving would be wonderful!
The rotating machine that cuts wood is called a “lathe” in English. Your woodworking is beautiful Arne.
You two crack me up. I am also a mosquito magnet. They love me and I hate them. One suggestion for when you sit outside is to put a dryer sheet in your shirt or pants pocket to repel the mosquitos. It works.
I love the artifacts from the "archeological" dig. 😊
I have just inherited my Dad’s inkle loom that I am restoring and then going to relearn how to use. Weaving is such a fascinating craft.
Wonderful episode, extremely interesting love love love watching and listening to you both.
I would really like to see the weaving… no pressure as whatever you both do is always great xx
Carlos, I like your haircut and new glasses! Styling!,😊
Anti-mosquito perfume. I love it! Sounds much more marketable than insect repellent
Especially loved seeing items "unearthed" from Arne's workshop! With regard to mosquitos, I read an article recently and it indicated that having a fan going is enough to keep the mosquitos away because their delicate wings cannot compete with the fan's air flow.
Episodes with weaving would be fantastic. I have started learning how to spin and of course it is leading to weaving.
Thank you for doing a little Christmas in July for us. It will be FUN x x x Anne 🦘
Carlos, I loathe & despise mosquitoes also. Hope your VW is repaired soon. I had a green 1967 VW Beetle in college. 💚 that car !
Love hearing about your life. Very interesting and inspiring for my projects.
Get started and mist importantly get them completed. 🌞
Yes
Thank you for this episode♥️! I'm really struggling right now with my mental health and your podcast gives me a sense of security and contentment. I've been watching since i discovered you in 2020 and that's when i also found my love for knitting and crocheting. Thanks so much again, it means a lot to me☺️
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They are great, hope you're doing well!
Dear Christine, sorry you're struggling with mental health. You're not alone, truly. I lost my husband after 47 years of being married, and you know I found my consolation in knitting. Knitting saved my mind, honestly. While I'm planning, choosing colors and patterns, making switches, Knitting and all that entails, I don't have to think on anything else. I'm sending you a friendly hug, may you get well and remember the Knitting community is wonderful. Greetings from Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦. Lupita
Dear Christine, you are not alone in your struggle. Many of us have been struggling with all the cares of the world lately. Keep stitching and know you are loved.
Hi Arne & Carlos I'm sitting watching your show here in Australia. Always have a good giggle . You asked if anyone is interested in you showing some weaving I would love to see you do a segment on weaving . But always love, what ever you mention particularly history of clothing buildings etc in Norway. A country I have always wanted to travel to. On the mosie front I have always used a oil burner with citronella oil in it keeps the mosies at bay. Cheers from Prue in Australia ❤
some weaving
Hope your birthday weekend went well, your haircut looks nice Carlos. All,costly jobs you mean I think , house repairs are so,costly, then like you say , one thing leads to another, all costing. One day it will all be finished. As my hubby says just when your finished you think it’s time to start again hehe. Like with everything people only see the end product. Not all the hard work that goes into making them, or time involved . Lovely cardigan Arne, your a really great knitter.
Love to watch you make a spool, Arne!!
Waited to sit with my friends at sunrise here in New York thank you so much for sharing you guys are inspirational
I toted my copy of John Muir's "Compleat Idiot" book of VW repair for years when I had a 1963 Beetle, along with a tool box filled with metric wrenches, which were hard to come by in the US back then, the mid-70s. By the time I finally graduated from that car, the book was black with oily grime and I was an expert on roadside repairs of a very old and cranky Beetle. Good times!
Looking forward to seeing Arne weaving as well as turning wood on a lathe.
Definitely Yes on the loom video!
I would enjoy watching you put the loam together and using it
I look forward watching your programs.
I laughed just as hard at the Dolly Parton cake re-run as I did the first time. I will probably laugh just as hard next time! :D
I love the wooden bobbins. And I'd love to see weaving - it's a skill I'm interested in but have no clue how to do. I love the diving into Arne's studio. So many interesting things.
I love your Insect Hotels!!! People just need to be educated! Thank you for doing that For dealing with bureaucracy...like permit offices... my husband has 2 sayings. 1. Hurry up and wait. and 2. Just smile and wave. I would love to see weaving on your looms!!💖
Those trousers are just beautiful ❤❤
Loving your episodes and all the stuff you bring out. I will love anything about weaving! Arne, you are amazing and so so talented! And I love ❤️ you too, Carlos!!
I feel right at home watching you two. Thank you for coming by!
Yes I would enjoy an episode on weaving.🇨🇦
That would be awesome....I love weaving....never done it , but love the projects and the mechanics of it
It was a lovely idea to show some of the clothes from the archives. It is always a fun time with you two!
Yes, I would love to see some episodes on weaving!!!
I would love to see a weaving video. Especially using the old loom. I love the videos about baking and gardening and travel adventures. I hope you have more of those soon. I need to sign up to be on the paid side. That’s coming soon
Wow! Those bobbins are gorgeous 😍😍
Yes, would love to see the old looms and how they work!!♥️
Stay tuned 😊
My ears went up when you mentioned Karl Johans Gt, I remember it from visiting Oslo in February, near The Hub! Good times!
Love the idea of the weaving episodes 😍
I'd love to seen the looms & weaving - that is sooo interesting to me... so my vote is yes!
Great, thank you Laurie!
This was very enjoyable! I'd love to see how you work on the loom. Arne's wooden thread holders were wonderful. If I hadn't seen the thread I'd have thought they were a kind of chess set with minarets as a motif.
You are 2 very interesting gentlemen. Thank you for doing these.
Thank you for watching
Years ago, when I was taking a University of California Master Gardener's course, I learned that bacillus thurengensis is something to spread on bodies of water to prevent mosquitos. I also tried Vitamin B1 to prevent them from biting me and it worked well. Good luck, fellas!
Thanks for the tips. Will look into it.
Oh! I'm very glad I listened to the very end! Now I'll be checking my email for the Christmas stocking release! :)
Your archaeological endeavors were very successful! Seeing those items was fun.
And I'll definitely look forward to seeing the weaving.
Holding your yarn, as you demonstrated; is the way I was taught 50 years ago as a Girl Scout :) Love you both
Yes I’d love to see your looks! Love your channel even though I’m not able to be a member. Thank you both for excellent content. ❤️❤️
I mean looms!!
Looms and weaving would be so interesting. Would definitely watch the episodes. Sounds fascinating
Loom and weaving episode?? Yes please! ❤