I love the hat. I love cables too. I remember the shawl you are doing for Loose Ends. Challenging yes. I love how you go beyond to find a solution for this woman who just wanted something for herself. Stupid mistakes - yes, we all make those. I've put sleeves in on the wrong side. Both cardigans are beautiful. Love the colors.
Hi Roxanne. Very interesting podcast. That Northern Lights bat or yarn, whatever it’s called, is stunning. I can’t wait to see what it looks like after you spin it. What a wonderful mission the Loose Ends is. I’ve never heard of it before. It seems like everything is falling nicely into place. Your search on how to get the yarn or dye your own was fascinating to listen to. Hey we all make mistakes. You’re allowed, lol. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Thank you for another great podcast. 😊😊
I love Trish too! Unfortunately I missed the one she made these rollags. Sometimes she makes those lives in a time of the day I can’t watch. It’s going to be gorgeous no matter what you’re going to end up making. Thank you so much for sharing all this. Love to watch you!❤
Holy crap Roxanne, your Loose Ends project sounds amazing! It really does take a village. So interesting, especially that the original knitter lives so close to you. You will be giving her such a precious gift. Maybe, one day, my name will rise to the top of the list for a project to be finished near me. 😊
So many interesting knits, the "Tarbat" by Lucy Hague looks like a great challenge. The "Wingspan" by Kyle Vey is also quite a deisign piece, I am so looking forward to see how it turns out in the original yarn. I am also looking forward to see how you spin the Northen Lights fiber and what you'll knit with it.
Hi there, thank you for your visit and all the mischief that you have been up to. The hat that you made is beautiful. I am trying to get as many Barbara Walker Mosiac Knitting books plus the Treasury of Stitch series as well. She is such a clever lady and I am pleased that she shared her knowledge too. Your Drift Cardigan is beautiful and looks to be very warm. Anyway I am going to make our Christmas Cake today, I get a quarter and the rest to my Brother's family. Go well and I'm looking forward to your next visit.
This wasn’t part of the Loose Ends project, but I finished a knitted baby blanket that my mother had been working on when she died. At first I just sat with the partly done blanket on my lap, then slowly motivation bubbled up and I finished it. It was very satisfying and cathartic.
Canada Post has been legislated back to work today, and they should start delivering mail next week. So you should be able to get that yarn sent to you soon.
You actually don't have to take the time to make buttonholes in the placket if you never unbutton a cardigan. Just finish your placket and sew the button through both layers.
I love the hat. I love cables too. I remember the shawl you are doing for Loose Ends. Challenging yes. I love how you go beyond to find a solution for this woman who just wanted something for herself. Stupid mistakes - yes, we all make those. I've put sleeves in on the wrong side. Both cardigans are beautiful. Love the colors.
Hi Roxanne. Very interesting podcast. That Northern Lights bat or yarn, whatever it’s called, is stunning. I can’t wait to see what it looks like after you spin it. What a wonderful mission the Loose Ends is. I’ve never heard of it before. It seems like everything is falling nicely into place. Your search on how to get the yarn or dye your own was fascinating to listen to. Hey we all make mistakes. You’re allowed, lol. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Thank you for another great podcast. 😊😊
I love Trish too! Unfortunately I missed the one she made these rollags. Sometimes she makes those lives in a time of the day I can’t watch. It’s going to be gorgeous no matter what you’re going to end up making. Thank you so much for sharing all this. Love to watch you!❤
Love the hat, just grabbed the pattern for my library. 🙂
The Loose Ends project is very cool. Maybe in the near future…. So glad you’re able to help her!
Holy crap Roxanne, your Loose Ends project sounds amazing! It really does take a village. So interesting, especially that the original knitter lives so close to you. You will be giving her such a precious gift. Maybe, one day, my name will rise to the top of the list for a project to be finished near me. 😊
You are amazing!
So many interesting knits, the "Tarbat" by Lucy Hague looks like a great challenge. The "Wingspan" by Kyle Vey is also quite a deisign piece, I am so looking forward to see how it turns out in the original yarn. I am also looking forward to see how you spin the Northen Lights fiber and what you'll knit with it.
Hi there, thank you for your visit and all the mischief that you have been up to. The hat that you made is beautiful. I am trying to get as many Barbara Walker Mosiac Knitting books plus the Treasury of Stitch series as well. She is such a clever lady and I am pleased that she shared her knowledge too. Your Drift Cardigan is beautiful and looks to be very warm. Anyway I am going to make our Christmas Cake today, I get a quarter and the rest to my Brother's family.
Go well and I'm looking forward to your next visit.
Roxanne,
You're just amazing! I just started the master knitter program and you will be one of my first resources
This has been so interesting. I hope you will let us see the finished project.
I view woolen and worsted as two bookends of the spinning spectrum and most spinning as in between. Can’t wait to see what you do with that fiber.
This wasn’t part of the Loose Ends project, but I finished a knitted baby blanket that my mother had been working on when she died. At first I just sat with the partly done blanket on my lap, then slowly motivation bubbled up and I finished it. It was very satisfying and cathartic.
Canada Post has been legislated back to work today, and they should start delivering mail next week. So you should be able to get that yarn sent to you soon.
You actually don't have to take the time to make buttonholes in the placket if you never unbutton a cardigan. Just finish your placket and sew the button through both layers.