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@deborahway8636
@deborahway8636 2 күн бұрын
Hi there would you do hand dyer's of the uk
@leannastoufer6333
@leannastoufer6333 4 күн бұрын
Have you seen the Penrith vest? It is in The Knitter magazine. It looks like something you might like. : )
@gailkendall9328
@gailkendall9328 4 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan, I love your unnamed raglan and look forward to knitting it once you finish the writing. Congrats on the 13,000 viewers. I found you about Episode 2 and have enjoyed all of them. Right now I am working up Mowry’s Vellenor and I reviewed your episode that included that garment, remembering you saying “It’s a lot of knitting!”, and it is! As for suggestions on topics, as a garment knitter and not a sewer, I like what you are doing and enjoy the socks you present as well. I love hearing about brands I have not had experience working with, and your commentary in general. Not into sewing and weaving but do love stationary, pens, and journals and you haven’t focused on that area in a long time. Keep up the good work. Your enthusiasm for our art form is contagious.
@pamlilley3475
@pamlilley3475 5 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan, just discovered your podcasts thanks to Rebecca Clow. Have binged watched some back issues and loving your vibe. New ideas? As a fellow stationery nerd and weaving dabbler I would love something on those topics. Having said that I'd go with whatever brings you joy at that time as your genuine enthusiasm keeps it real and engaging. LOVE the utility shawl, already got yarn lined up. Thank you for all the work you've put into that.
@tracydumas7833
@tracydumas7833 6 күн бұрын
So glad I watched older episodes today while having lunch! My dad wants a sweater in the same colors I used for the Slipstravaganza I knit and gave my mom (black / mid-gray / super light gray / hot pink). Been looking for the perfect pattern and Nightfall is it!
@karlalintzenich2376
@karlalintzenich2376 7 күн бұрын
Would love a variety of any of the ideas you mentioned.
@KnittingThrough
@KnittingThrough 7 күн бұрын
It is lovely to have kind and honest test knitters AND it is lovely to test knit for a kind and honest designer! You've done a fabulous job of setting the tone for the test knit. Also, in answer to your question about additional content, I would LOVE to see some videos about picking patterns for men. I knit very much for myself and my kiddos, but I always feel at a loss on what would be best to knit for my husband and dad and brothers. Also, my oldest son is nine and I'm sure whatever information you have to share would help me in the near future. :)
@wendysullivan5511
@wendysullivan5511 8 күн бұрын
Jonathon - I love the idea for a knitting retreat catering to active pursuits, too! My last big knitting trip was knitting and backpacking in Iceland (Go! It was a blast)...I am pretty far away from you (west coast US), and all my time off is going towards some family stuff this year, but I look forward to seeing what you include in your retreats. And, podcast about whatever you want - your excitement is what makes your videos fun to watch =)
@debraevans2839
@debraevans2839 8 күн бұрын
All of the above
@mapgirl9
@mapgirl9 8 күн бұрын
I'd be interested to see a video on tips for converting a woman's knitting pattern for a man. I notice you've knit quite a few garments not designed with male bodies in mind and I'd love to know what you've noticed you need to bear in mind (mods, estimating yardage, are there styles you've noticed work less well etc. Also, maybe you could even have a sections to the video where you ask viewers to send in patterns they were thinking of adapting for men and giving suggestions of mods.
@kellycarnegie6265
@kellycarnegie6265 9 күн бұрын
Another great episode! I'm currently knitting a Confidence Crop by Knitatude and test knitting the Camden Camisole for The Knit Purl Girl. Any content you put out would be entertaining, so I'm looking forward to seeing your channel evolve ❤
@caffeineandwhimsy
@caffeineandwhimsy 9 күн бұрын
As an artist I vote that you take your time and follow your heart and not put so much pressure on yourself. I can’t wait to see this sweater pattern released!! I love how you are considering sizing. I am nonbinary and float in between straight & plus sizes. At the end of the day THE MOST helpful element to sizing is that you include a chart for the measurements. I want to know the sleeve length and the upper arm circumference! I want to know what the wrist measurement is because a lot of times I add decreases because the chest measurement I need doesn’t match the wrist measurement I want. I’m measuring the inseam between the arm pit to the hem and I want to know how wide the collar is. I can then make an educated choice on what size to make and adjust as needed. Does that make sense? 😅
@Mouniz
@Mouniz 9 күн бұрын
Hello! First time for me on your channel thanks to your French tester Didier (Au Fil d'Horus). You're sweater is gorgious! I can really imagine my son (21 years old) in it. I think that we don't find enough exemples of beautiful knitwears for men nor sewing patterns that's why I'm very curious about what you sew. Thank you for this video and I subscribe immediatly.
@SomerKnits
@SomerKnits 9 күн бұрын
I'm still firmly in summer knits. I am working on a Feldspar tee by Herbgarden Knitwear using a bamboo merino blend. This is my third summer top, I also did a magpie tendency and a tolsta tank. I have another tolsta tank planned after this top. I think that alternating a traditional podcast with another subject is great but whatever brings you joy works
@MICHELLEROMEOLEHNERT
@MICHELLEROMEOLEHNERT 9 күн бұрын
Hi. I love the ideas of variety in the podcasts and all of those options sound fun. I am currently working on a tee in linen Vax Bolen and shibui blend called Twig, from Everyday Atitude and starting my first sweater for my husband. I have 2 other works in progress and participating in the Knit 365 summer MAL. I hope you enjoy Barcelona and yes, a knit store shopping video from there would be fun.
@SallyRogers-xx7cs
@SallyRogers-xx7cs 10 күн бұрын
As always, I enjoyed ‘visiting’ with you. All your ideas for potential episodes sound great. Do what fits with your goals and time. We’ll be here for whatever you’re willing to share!
@tracyshafer-kachel224
@tracyshafer-kachel224 10 күн бұрын
I love your unnamed sweater. I look forward to your release of the pattern. I love to knit for my son and his husband. I’m always on the lookout for male sweater patterns. I’m currently knitting the DRK everyday cowl with stash yarn.
@movingstitches
@movingstitches 11 күн бұрын
THanks for another great video! I love watching your videos , so whatever you want to make out of your channel, I wil watch because you are you, and always have a kind and positive energy, never anything but genuine. So please don´t stress about it and do what you love! ☺
@ronflannery5642
@ronflannery5642 11 күн бұрын
Another great podcast. Don't stress yourself over it. We enjoy watching whenever you have the time to podcast. Yes, on choosing a sweater for a man, yes on seeing all the sweaters you have knit in the past and what your thoughts are on them. And, yes to anything else you mentioned.
@Rowkat
@Rowkat 11 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan, love your knitting podcast and all of your suggestions for a non knitting podcast sound very interesting and fun. Bring on ALL Jonathans’ Days!
@victoriagale1206
@victoriagale1206 11 күн бұрын
Loved this! I'm sat also knitting a Camisole no.9 in KFO yarn, with a scrappy Sweetshop blanket using Wooly Knit 4ply as MC next to my feet - great minds think alike!😅 Good luck with the retreat and the patterns, all super exciting!
@thizizliz
@thizizliz 11 күн бұрын
I'm in gardening mode, not knitting in these summer temps in excess of 38C. Too hot to knit. Gorgeous new unnamed jumper and yes, the fit of the body is perfect. I hope it sells a lot of copies. I'll watch whether you sew or knit or talk about yoga - it's all good. I think the best podcasters include at least snippets of their lives - it feels more like a chat with a friend that way.
@karenp603
@karenp603 11 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan, That buzzer is very startling. 😂 I used to have a ring tone that scared the crap out of me each time. Love all your makes! That blanket is epic. I've only done a few baby blankets but nothing so large. Its very inspiring. Right now I'm knitting in The Sock Sprint thru the Woolly Thistle. I'm knitting a pair of Flying Bird Shorties by Joji Locatelli. Can I finish a pair within 2 weeks ?🤞. Yes! to showing us all your other crafty adventures. It's always fun to see what you're up to. Enjoy Barcelona!🇪🇸
@jillfoster6369
@jillfoster6369 11 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan. Fabulous vlog or whatever it is called. I would be delighted with any post but have to say the most important thing is for you to not put pressure on yourself. You are right, life does happen, and it would be awful if you felt doing any extra vlogs just mounts pressure on you. Enjoy your jolly and see you whenever.🧶🧶
@jctrain6876
@jctrain6876 12 күн бұрын
I’m sure others will agree, but I would so love to see other episodes from you. Since watching you, I’ve gotten a loom, sewed a little bit (made a shirt and a quilt), crocheted and prior to knitting I was (and still am) into planners and journaling/stationary with a special love for fountain pens. I think a lot of knitters do other hobbies and would love to see (and be enabled to do) all the things!
@cloudsinthesky011
@cloudsinthesky011 12 күн бұрын
Would love to see a sweater review!
@knotenkopp186
@knotenkopp186 12 күн бұрын
Sounds like a great plan to mix the podcast format up. I’m personally down for everything but would be really into a stash tour and while you’re on it a top ten British yarns. I feel this is always really helpful for people who visit countries and want to shop local.
@testingtesting-yu5gd
@testingtesting-yu5gd 12 күн бұрын
Anything you want to do. Everything sounded interesting! What I am working on: I am stuck on a sweater so I have to do some KZbin lesson watching to solve my problem but in the meantime I am working on a color work hat.
@LoriParsons
@LoriParsons 13 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan! I always enjoy watching you & I’m happy with whatever you want to share & whenever you want to share it!🥰
@elodi_rose
@elodi_rose 13 күн бұрын
I’d love to see seeing videos!! And a stash tour! And definitely a sweater try-on 😍😍😍
@lisaglassberg9541
@lisaglassberg9541 13 күн бұрын
I love your sweater design. What about calling it the Symmetry Sweater?
@evalj
@evalj 14 күн бұрын
I’d like to watch all of your suggestions! 😁🧶❤️
@leslie_rogers
@leslie_rogers 14 күн бұрын
Congrats on the retreat news! Very cool. Perhaps your sweater could be called the 'Mirror' sweater. :) Thanks for another excellent podcast.
@karenlewis8855
@karenlewis8855 14 күн бұрын
Love the try on every sweater you’ve made video idea!! It’d be super helpful
@marymitchell6733
@marymitchell6733 15 күн бұрын
I think perhaps KZbin presses broadcasting on a regular schedule, and that's putting stress on lots of people I watch. Y'all have full time jobs, relationships and regular household chores in addition to your crafting. There are only 24 hours in a day, for heaven's sake. Broadcast as you can and we will be pleased to enjoy your content whatever and whenever it is. You are always a great pleasure to watch.
@lorirolison8298
@lorirolison8298 15 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan: Any and all topics you mentioned would absolutley be great & interesting. I enjoy all of your videos; they are always informative & fun. I will watch whenever and whatever you decide to record for us! Take care and happy making! ~Best Always~ Lori
@Knitworking_jen
@Knitworking_jen 15 күн бұрын
Such great ideas for mixing things up. I’m always keen to hear other people’s thoughts on the things that occupy most knitter’s musings and their fiber adjacent pasttimes
@gabrielecarter5440
@gabrielecarter5440 15 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan, You are a delight to watch no matter what you're talking about. Rating all your sweaters would be fun. Seeing some of your local yarn shops would be interesting. Even if you just stick to your 'normal' episodes, but just had them shorter that would fine - better than waiting longer without an episode from you. I just finished knitting the Aeria shawl by Linnea Ornstein. Was fun to knit. Current excitement: 4 of us from the Washington, DC area will be going to the Shetland Wool week at the end of September. I've never been to Scotland, much less any islands. Very exciting planning all that!
@teresasheehan7570
@teresasheehan7570 15 күн бұрын
Your raglan is stunning! 😍👏🏻👏🏻
@deloresjackson437
@deloresjackson437 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knitting and especially for sharing your time with us. I love your unnamed sweater pattern, and I might be inspired to knit one for my husband; TBD. How I wish that could attend your retreat! I am sure that it will be wonderful and enjoyable! The setting and gardens look lovely and will be so cosy during the cooler months. We are loosely planning a trip to the UK for next year, so if the timing works out, just maybe I can attend. I love your Sweet Shoppe blanket, and plan to make one soon for a friend’s baby soon that is due in October. As for your podcast, I will always be grateful for any and all episodes that you produce. Thank you. Cheers!
@alaneb6601
@alaneb6601 15 күн бұрын
Yes and yes and yes! All of your ideas for future podcasts sound fantastic! I would love to see past sweaters, ideas for knitting for the men in my life, seeing, stationary, yarn shop tours etc. Your company while I knit is so appreciated. Also, I cannot wait for your sweater design! I am so excited for it and will apply to test knit even though I have never tested in my 30 years of knitting. That’s how much I like it!!
@alanptaylor11
@alanptaylor11 15 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan! I just remembered I wanted to let you know that you might want to try knitting your socks at a finer gauge. This makes a tighter fabric that resists felting better than a looser fabric. And even if it does felt, it won't shrink as much so the fit won't change very much.
@jimmydoesknitting
@jimmydoesknitting 15 күн бұрын
That cammi is 🔥. And designing is more time consuming than you'd think. Watch out for grading that raglan. Some designs have to use compound raglans for the larger sizes so the yoke depth is not too deep. In terms of content... don't force it. Show what's authentic and fun for you. Don't worry about your posting schedule. It will ebb and flow for sure.
@J.e.m85
@J.e.m85 15 күн бұрын
Pens and paper and stationary! You’re speaking to my soul lol. Ive got 3 hobonichi journals I am dabbling in this year.
@juliebrown9922
@juliebrown9922 15 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan thanks for your podcasts which I love. Personally as a north of Englander I’d love to see a tour of a London yarn shop. The closest I usually get is ordering online from Loop and Tribe who are now in Scotland. I’d also like to see a tour of your stash and ideas for how you will use that going forward. I’m currently gift knitting - I tend to pick one or two quick and easy patterns that I enjoy knitting and then produce them for our very large family in varying colour ways. One year it was Shift Cowls all the way round!!! This year I’m making Tiny Tassels shawlettes - free pattern on the Loop Lounge blog and the Simply No. 1 scarf pattern by Mette Mehlsen. Both of these patterns are not only beautiful but they’re great stashbusters too 😊
@jennyenglish9842
@jennyenglish9842 15 күн бұрын
Great ideas below. I do miss your total knitting podcasts but hey things change. I like the ideas of chatting/interviewing other podcasters/knitters or yarn shop owners. This might be too much work. All good. Thanks
@rosathor2487
@rosathor2487 15 күн бұрын
yarn shops YESSS
@erbanbits
@erbanbits 15 күн бұрын
OMG. Yes to all of the above on your “would you like to see” questions !! ❤
@Helen-yl4cw
@Helen-yl4cw 15 күн бұрын
Jonathan feel free to add variety to your podcasts. I don’t think podcasts have to be long some of the best that I watch are 30ish minutes, it’s quality not quantity and frequency is better over length. What’s most important is that you enjoy your crafting, it should be relaxing not stressful.
@yasmine32069
@yasmine32069 15 күн бұрын
Always happy to see you.