Knitting Traditions Podcast Ep.88- 1 Finished object and a hundred wips

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Published 2024-05-21
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Im wearing: so summer shirt by jessie maed

Finished objects:


kfo blondekjolebody using pure silk in eucalyptus

Wips:
- Stella pillows testknit by Laura Penrose
-nellike blanket by hobbii in alize cotton
- elderflower blanket by we are knitters and augustins on 4 mm needles, baby alpaca yarn
-lola dress from sandnes garn in sandnesgarn tynn line held double on 3.75 mm needles, size L
- no 59 scarf from biches et bĆ¼ches in le gros silk and mohair
- peated whisky cardigan by babycocktails iin macausland 3ply
-my herringbone jumper by norgaard knitters in isager alpaca 2 and silk mohair
- in and out raglan in handspun shetland from the republic of me.
-lacebat dress using gazzal silk merino
Held double

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Lingering WIPS:
-square blanket using rauma finull. 30sts by 30 garter bump rows, started crocheting borders using : Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā SingleĀ CrochetĀ BorderĀ Ā  & www.instagram.com/p/CuzHMdTOFcm/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWā€¦
-Blanket using zakami advents
-petite knit kumulus tee in viking bambino size M 3 mm needles
- crochet granny stripe blanket in grenouile minis and blue greeen and brown scraps
-dainty daisy granny square blanket by just be crafty using alize cotton gold and nr 6 crochet hook.

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Handspun from lovely therepublicofme

Sandnes garn booklet has been found by viewers before at :
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And this one
www.en.laine-et-tricot.com/2202-soft-for-women.htmā€¦

Time stamps
00:00 intro
00:30 serious readers sponsored content
03:50 what im wearing
05:25 finished object
09:50 WiPs for Nelli
31:30 wips for

All Comments (21)
  • The "raw meat" knit is actually looking like berry ice cream to me šŸ„°
  • As for me, this pink color on Tulip sweater looks like antique rose šŸŒŗ Iā€™m not a pink person, but this color is beautiful ā¤
  • @darlenedavis3585
    Thank you for taking the time for your podcast. Love all your wips, both for Nellie and yourself. Her little green dress is precious. She is so lucky to have you making her such beautiful items. Oh, her little knitted pants are so precious at the end of the video in her carryall. Just too precious. Enjoy your knitting and being a mom.
  • @movingstitches
    So nice catching up with you! A bunch of lovely projects! Those John Arbon minis would look lush in a Maxine Hot water bottle cover- and thanks for taking the time to film!šŸŽ¦ ā¤
  • You are such a natural in every way! Love every moment of your podcast! Such an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing your life with us and showing off your beautiful country! Jus spectacular! Happy Crafting!
  • @lynntimmer1620
    Your projects, finished and unfinished, are all so lovely. The scenery at the end, especially with your cute bundle, was amazing! Thank you!
  • @alisonharris7130
    I've missed some episodes. So nice to see you again and your beautiful little girl. She is certainly well dressed!!!!ā¤ It's amazing how you can still podcast with everything going on in your life. Wishing you the best
  • @Christine-ho6ff
    It is so beautiful where you live! Your knitting is an inspiration, thank you for podcasting.šŸ’•
  • @thizizliz
    Was that last bit with the walking in Turkey? It looks a lot like some areas of Southern California - and I found it quite beautiful. Oh so many lovely things. The lace on the dresses for Nellie are so pretty and I love that red on you - the long dress you're making. You look happy and that too is lovely. Being a mom - for those who want it - is an incredible experience. Congratulations.
  • @etoylemckee6832
    Those are days to be treasured. Thank you for sharing with us
  • Thank you for sharing your philosophy of make whatever makes you happy. I also do not limit my wips! But as I age I think I need see through project bags, so I can see what is inside, so I do not forget! When I first retired, I found it very helpful to use an over the door shoe organizer that let me see what small projects were in each compartment, and I finished all the wips!
  • I agree with berry ice-cream. I am inspired with all your knits. Thank you for your podcasts
  • @marinkelmoon2866
    Itā€™s so refreshing to have a just knitting podcast ! Happy watching ā˜ŗļø
  • I agree with another comment ... the pink yarn looks like berry ice cream to me! Thank you for yet another wonderful podcast Inga! I am amazed that you have so many wonderful projects to share with us. I love to see them all ... the baby knits for Nelli are particularly adorable. Thanks also for the footage at the very end showing the wonderful summer day near where you live. I love, love to see that, and Nelli looks so cute in her carrier on your body. šŸ˜šŸ˜
  • @ursulas9369
    I love all your knitting of course but I am also here for the nature footage you often include šŸ˜ By the way, it was my friend who made the meat comment. She only thought it looked like it in the plate. She turned hers in a beautiful Lento. I don't get any raw meat vibes from either her sweater or Nelli's. More like strawberry mousse šŸ˜‹
  • Thanks Inga, have to say the lighting was fantastic, I would not be sending that back. Love the second Nelli dress, colour name was fitting, antique moss. Can't wait for the yarn crawl and stunning scenery as per. ā¤
  • @barbaralevel7225
    Your knitting is fantastic. The green dress, I like the difference in the shades of green. I love all you items though. Thanks for sharing.
  • @lauriejarboe6087
    Oh my, not raw meat, I prefer to think of it as a beautiful rhubarb (do you have that plant/veg/fruit in Norway). I love that you are venturing way out of your color comfort zone for your little one. It is a portent of things to come, having daughters, grandaughters require us to stretch in many, many ways!!
  • @gayleklein8890
    Love all the Nellie knits!! So sweet! I really enjoy seeing your country side!! Knit on! You're brilliant!!ā¤šŸŽ‰
  • When you said it was pretty raw meat šŸ– I laughed out loud lol. I loved all your projects. Looking forward to your yarn trip videošŸŽ‰