Episode 33: New Knit Same Yarn
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Relevant Links:
Vertices Unite by Stephen West:
www.westknits....
Le Pouf by Beata Jezek:
shop.hedgehogf...
#aparticularagekal
Yarn Rehab aka Meadowcroft Dyeworks Moon Lorn Base (Discontinued):
meadowcroft-dy....
Woolen Boon Boon Skinny (Out of Business):
www.ravelry.co....
Neighborhood Fiber Co Cobblestone Roving in Del Ray:
neighborhoodfi....
Contact Me:
/ rulude
ko-fi.com/rulude
candibknittin@gmail.com
Love the colors for the Le Pouf cardigan!
Thanks so much!
I think this is is my first time seeing your podcast. Love it and I downloaded the pattern.❤and now I want the shawl too
No it’s the second time seeing your podcast, I subscribed this time.🥰
Lol! Thanks for subscribing.
You are so brave! I can't wait to see what you make with it
Thanks! I'll keep y'all posted. Turns out the main color in the body was held double, so I'm going to have a lot of yardage to work with.
Hello from Swansea, Illinois.
Hi there!
I just subscribed after seeing your Vertices Unite episode, and I'm so glad I did. Your thought processes are interesting. I have frogged my own knits a few times and generally I am happy to so that I can make something I will enjoy using/wearing more than the old item. It's sad that there are so many people who don't appreciate handwork and can toss or donate handknits that were probably given to them with love. All the more reason to give to only knitworthy people!!!
Thanks so much for subscribing! Glad to keep things "interesting."
I've used silk singles to knit a dress, a shawl, and a reversible double knit dino game messenger bag. Still trying to figure out if I'm going to make a tank top or a hat with some of what's left, but I have easily enough to play around with.
Can't wait to see the finished Le Pouf on you! It'll be awesome!
Wow! you are well versed in the are of knitting w/ singles, I also love the idea of finding projects to use up every last bit of yarn.
Oh yes, I love to find wool sweaters - esp. large men's sizes - to frog for the yarn. Such a treasure! And such a good deal. :)
Really? I'd love to see what you make with them. I don't know if I'll keep doing myself, but it's nice to know I can especially if I come a cross a really special yarn in a mass-produced sweater.