That snag in your camp socks is a great opportunity to do some cute visible mending! ❤ “Shack nasty,” is getting appropriated into my lexicon. I used to call it “Cabin fever,” but yours is a much better description of the feeling and resulting behavior! 😅
I love short rows, but when it’s been awhile between projects with them, I get a little antsy prior to starting them- though I quickly remember why I love them.
Great episode, I always love watching your podcast! Thanks so much for including everyone equally in your winner pool to draw from for the lonely skein kal , much appreciated and so generous too 😘
I live in northern Michigan south of the bridge. Love Wool and Honey. If you are driving close of Beulah Mi stop at the newest yarn shop Farm to Needle. So many great yarns. Thanks for enjoying our beautiful state. Oh I love German Short Rows.
You are very lucky to live in such a beautiful place! Thank you for the recommendation. We don’t spend a lot of time south of TC but I’ll definitely keep this shop in mind if we are ever down that way!!
This is so fun to watch as a born and raised Michigander. Coyote Run Fiberworks is in my small little hometown. Battle Alley was a great choice as it’s a historical marker in Holly, MI. 11:51
Oh good!! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I knew it wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I thought it might be fun for a change. Also it’s just a sweet place!!
Welcome to Michigan- my home state! I live in SW area but go up to NW area often am I was just in Frankfort area last week at a cabin on little platte lake. Love your videos and you make beautiful projects!
I am always surprised by the lack of yarn shops in the area. I was so excited to find her! Such a great asset to the fiber community there. You’re lucky to be near!!
I hope you get home for a visit soon!! I think truly short rows are one of my favorite techniques. This shawl kept me entertained the whole way through!
Hi there. Watching this podcast today and love the rolled neck you did. I didn’t see the project on your Ravelry and I am not familiar with the Zimmerman technique. Do you have a resource for it? Tutleneck are too hot for me. High rolled would be perfect. Your sweater turned out perfect. Thank you
Hi! Thanks for watching. I’ve just saved the tutorial I used to my Knitting Tips playlist. It’s my go to any time I’m binding off in stockinette or garter. I usually knit 3 rows in stockinette after the ribbing and then do this bind off. If you’d like a less exaggerated roll, you can even do just one row in Stockinette.
Every one of us watching this video wishes we could be at such a lovely cozy cabin in the UP! Love the vibe! ❤
Love the natural vibe of this podcast
That snag in your camp socks is a great opportunity to do some cute visible mending! ❤ “Shack nasty,” is getting appropriated into my lexicon. I used to call it “Cabin fever,” but yours is a much better description of the feeling and resulting behavior! 😅
I would love a heirloom knits episode! 😍 I really like the natural Shetland wool. 🐑
Yupper!!!! We drive all around the “mitten” had a great time! ❤
I’m sure it was a beautiful drive!!
I love short rows, but when it’s been awhile between projects with them, I get a little antsy prior to starting them- though I quickly remember why I love them.
I LOVE Michigan Fiber Shed! I went there this summer and was blown away by the michigan yarn selection
Thanks for taking us on the road. I am learning to love short rows...
Great episode, I always love watching your podcast! Thanks so much for including everyone equally in your winner pool to draw from for the lonely skein kal , much appreciated and so generous too 😘
I live in northern Michigan south of the bridge. Love Wool and Honey. If you are driving close of Beulah Mi stop at the newest yarn shop Farm to Needle. So many great yarns. Thanks for enjoying our beautiful state. Oh I love German Short Rows.
You are very lucky to live in such a beautiful place! Thank you for the recommendation. We don’t spend a lot of time south of TC but I’ll definitely keep this shop in mind if we are ever down that way!!
What a lovely episode! Thanks for sharing your cabin life with us !!!
Love short rows!!! They are so fun!
This is so fun to watch as a born and raised Michigander. Coyote Run Fiberworks is in my small little hometown. Battle Alley was a great choice as it’s a historical marker in Holly, MI. 11:51
“Shack nasty”😂 I love it. 😂 I hope you make more of these cabin chronicles on your future trips. I really enjoyed it, my friend. ❤
Oh good!! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I knew it wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I thought it might be fun for a change. Also it’s just a sweet place!!
Looks like such a fun cabin!
I also love German short rows and normally use them always!! 😜
Thanks for taking me along! I love the cozy cabin and what a perfect sweater to wear. Kim
Thanks for hanging out, Kim!! 🤗
I would love an heirloom knits episode! i also have some hand knit items (and quilts) from my grandma and i adore them.
Oh that’s so wonderful! I am sure it feels lovely to be connected to her when you see and use them.
So cozy!!! This was the perfect way to start my Saturday morning. ❤
Thanks for spending your morning with me, Madison!! Hope you and the fam are doing well. 🤗
Welcome to Michigan- my home state! I live in SW area but go up to NW area often am I was just in Frankfort area last week at a cabin on little platte lake. Love your videos and you make beautiful projects!
And I love that collar
Great episode!
Love that you made it to Nadine's shop! Michigan Fibershed is as close to a LYS as i get. Lovely place in a fun town!❤
I am always surprised by the lack of yarn shops in the area. I was so excited to find her! Such a great asset to the fiber community there. You’re lucky to be near!!
Thanks for inspiring chat!! Snoep ?? pattern has been in my Ravelry library since I “discovered” it. Going into stash to start one😊
Oh how I envy you 😩 I’m doing my best to make a trip home to Iowa before the snow flies. I like German short rows too!
I hope you get home for a visit soon!!
I think truly short rows are one of my favorite techniques. This shawl kept me entertained the whole way through!
Such a sweet podcast from the cabin!! Loved it! So sorry I missed you in Nashville-it was raining on the 14th for FRHS’ 100th 😢
What a bummer on the rain!!! We’ll connect next time. 🤗
I just stumbled on your podcast and am loving all your projects!
Oh thank you!! I’m so glad you found me.
R u kidding? I love GSRs!
When I first started knitting I feel like everyone online made them out to be scary.
Hi there. Watching this podcast today and love the rolled neck you did. I didn’t see the project on your Ravelry and I am not familiar with the Zimmerman technique. Do you have a resource for it? Tutleneck are too hot for me. High rolled would be perfect. Your sweater turned out perfect. Thank you
Hi! Thanks for watching. I’ve just saved the tutorial I used to my Knitting Tips playlist. It’s my go to any time I’m binding off in stockinette or garter. I usually knit 3 rows in stockinette after the ribbing and then do this bind off. If you’d like a less exaggerated roll, you can even do just one row in Stockinette.