With as many "Knits Inspired by Outlander" knitting books as there out there, perhaps the producers should consider a "Knits Inspired by Call The Midwife" book. I'd buy it.
@Lady_dromeda2 ай бұрын
The "not finishing something before passing away and someone else finishes it" thing is something that really hits me hard. I was asked to finish the final quilt my grandma had been making before she died in September. It's almost done, just doing the quilting part, and its going to take me a long time to do because I get pain in my hands often.
@lindsayrigby7072 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for the loss of your friend - it comes through how heartbroken you are, and I'm sending love and so much sympathy. I agree that watching fictionalized versions of what we've gone through, even when the fiction is quite different from our own experience (e.g. the loss of a baby vs. the loss of a friend), can be healing and very meaningful.
@thizizlizАй бұрын
One of the things I love most about Call The Midwife is the very real balance of sadness with joy - just like real life. From birth to death, we all experience loss sprinkled in with the happiness life also offers. The acting is good, the topics fit the time in which the program is set. And of course the costumes and decor. My sympathies for your loss - it's never easy.
@lyannecb8499Ай бұрын
I was born in London in 1970s, and we had a knitting shop near us like Violet's. We then moved out of London to a town in the late 1970s and again there were shops like that in the town centre and on the newer estates. Some of my friends at high school (for 11-16 year olds) had jumpers or cardigans that were knitted for them. My brother asked me to make him a pair of socks. It was a labour of love... I needed to use yarn that could be machine washed and tumble dried, but I find superwash yarn very scratchy. He died earlier this year and had his socks. And I use the leftovers to darn my socks. 😢❤
@vincentbriggs1780Ай бұрын
Those fluted tea cozies would be so cute done up in solid orange with a pumpkin stem on top!
@pauladavitt75542 ай бұрын
We really need a call the midwife knitting book from the bbc. I’m rewatching ctm and knitting a call the midwife baby blanket. Love the show.
@valeriebishop5612 ай бұрын
Holy cow I'm crying with you... It is SO hard to lose someone. hugs and thanks for telling us about that.
@tinkyscraftcorner6434Ай бұрын
I have been bingeing this show 🤦🏾♀️I just love it so much
@zoes_storyАй бұрын
Sending so much love on the loss of your friend. It's always devastating to lose someone you love ❤
@knitalisa2 ай бұрын
Oh I would LOVE a tea cozy knit a long!!
@kayjay6742 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. Never feel like you have to explain yourself but know that we are forever grateful for your openness and vulnerability and we will be here to support you. I hope you find a place of healing and that connection you had is a comfort for you in these harder times.
@xingcatАй бұрын
What an absolutely lovely gesture of the socks you and your friend had. Thank you for sharing such a difficult, delicate story with us. I think Call the Midwife always seems to know the details of everyday life, from the mismatched knitting needles to the different knitting styles the characters employ.
@emilycuneo42Ай бұрын
I think a tea cozy knitalong would be delightful! I've been wanting to make one!
@KlingonPrincess2 ай бұрын
I'm with you on needing to be in the mood to watch "Call." Partly because I want to savor each episode. It's a rainy Friday and I think I'm in the mood now. 🤗 I appreciated you sharing about your precious friend and you new nephew. Life is full of sweet and bittersweet times, this video was akin to an episode. Wishing you many blessings in the coming season 🌻🍄
Ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss. Send you love.
@twiggyjali17 күн бұрын
i hope before the entire series concludes, they release a call the midwife knit and crochet book of patterns. i badly want to make some of the things in this show!
@sasabinz73312 ай бұрын
Yes, please tea cozy knitalong! 🙏 I am looking for patterns already and they are all so cute and funny. 🤩
@jacquirhodes2834Ай бұрын
I think vintage knits can be so interesting or quirky. I'm trying to find a pattern to recreate a 'Woman's Land Army' jumper. I used to knit tea cosies when I first learnt to knit but I drink herbal tea now so teabag goes straight in a mug! When my dad died the funeral parlour gave me and my sister a knitted heart and said that my dad had one too, it was very emotional and such a lovely thing to do 💞
@bevabberley1524Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I love your Call the midwife discussion on the knitwear.
@CraftedByCaroline2 ай бұрын
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear friend. I really enjoy your reviews of call the midwife. Have you watched a British series called All creatures great and small”? It’s a very cosy watch and the knitted garments that they wear both male and female are adorable and in my opinion historically accurate. I highly recommend it ❤❤❤
@dccd673Ай бұрын
Doc Martin as well. There’s also a movie called The Village, and the shawls are beautiful in that movie.
@vanzikky2 ай бұрын
Eggwarmers! Your checker board cozy pattern shows an egg warmer! What wonderful childhood memories are welling up inside....i think i have to make a few for brightening up drab mornings
@elainelear49822 ай бұрын
Call thr Midwife is emotional in each episode. I have to be in the mood for a good cry. I love you looking at the details in this show. Definitely a good video!!
@amelia131312 ай бұрын
I love these videos you do on Call the Midwife! I started watching the show because of your first one and it's one of my favorite shows now. I think Barbara's cardigan is knit in a wide broken rib stitch, that's why you can see vertical lines as well as garter ridges breaking it up. A tea cozy knit along sounds so fun! I don't have a tea pot but I'm already imagining a vintage-inspired mug cozy :D
@dees31792 ай бұрын
My grandmother knitted every single one of her grandchildren a toy, whether we liked it or not. She was a very small lady who was a very aggressive knitter. She could only knit clowns, I think it was a common pattern, and I was scared of the blasted things. She was also a dreadful cook. I did love her though. She had redeeming features!
@gingeeliseАй бұрын
I'm pretty new to your channel and I LOVE call the midwife, so I had to go back and watch your other videos too! would def love more of these!
@DuctTapeGirl3142 ай бұрын
I will have to come back and watch this video once I've finished season 4, but I wanted to say that your earlier videos about Call the Midwife recently convinced me to watch the show! Now I'm season 3, and it's become my go-to show to watch while knitting. Thanks for making these videos and picking this series back up. I look forward to watching when I get through season 4!
@CastielWillowАй бұрын
I, too, have so much sympathy for your loss. How poignant that you are connected to her in love and in art, forever. Thank you for being vulnerable with us.
@Spajari2 ай бұрын
This show makes me cry at minimum once an episode. How lovely your friendship, I’m so sorry for your loss 🕊️
@SteveKilpatrick-x3hАй бұрын
You should do ACGAS when you’re done with Call the Midwife… I actually recreated James’ scarf for myself that I wear. Lots of great knits in that show!
@cheyennewilkie8411Ай бұрын
Someone else may have already pointed this out - but I just finished watching Season 13 and they featured a knitting machine in one of the episodes! It made me think of you, and then I came on and saw you'd posted this video. Talk about perfect timing. I know season 13 is a long way off from season 4, but I hope you see it/got to see it and enjoy it! Also genuinely curious on your input on the knitting machine and how it's featured!
@christenagervais73032 ай бұрын
I would love for you to do an episode of Trixie's knitted sweaters!
@bunhelsingslegacy3549Ай бұрын
My grandmother used to make slippers with the checkerboard knit pattern like that tea cozy! If you do a tea cozy-along, I'm in cause I have one teapot that doesn't have a fitting tea cozy (though I'll be crocheting, my ability to knit never included figuring out how ot make my hands do purl so I just crochet)
@michelleellis12902 ай бұрын
Always enjoy my time with you. That last tea cosy was amazing. 🥰🥰
@wendyk4183Ай бұрын
I would love a tea cozy knit along! I have never done a vintage pattern. This might be a good way to practice😃
@TheGingerNinjaKnitsandJournalsАй бұрын
I’m so incredibly sorry for your loss.
@laurahi3468Ай бұрын
This was a wonderful video as usual! It would be amazing if you could find that cardigan pattern, I have been eyeing this for a long time on every re-watch of call the midwife 😍
@JoyWandreyАй бұрын
I love call the midwife, but have to be prepared to cry, because they always make me cry! I love the knits, and trying to decide if someone actually knows how to knit. Also, I think the way Sister Monica Joan knits is of Irish derivation, as I have a friend from Ireland and she is the only other person I have seen work that way.
@janatherton91942 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your friend, I'm glad that the socks you made gave them much comfort during their treatments ❤. The tea cosy looks very similar to the stitch pattern in Joji Locatelli's Lightweight Hipster Shawl that I made over the summer, the pattern is done with a row of elongated stitches followed by a row where groups of the stitches are crossed and knitted together, with a few rows of knitting in between.
@trishgreydanus70042 ай бұрын
I remember that earlier check tea cozy! Probably my grandma. She was constantly knitting or crocheting.
@pmclaughlin41112 ай бұрын
Great catch. I just broke a bamboo needle and just grabbed a casein needle the same size to keep working
@kellynelson31862 ай бұрын
I've knitted a lovely pink and white version of the fluted tea cosy.... it does keep you tea warm! 😂
@colettemoolman4410Ай бұрын
The striped cozies reminded me of the Bestway B2587 pamphlet I have. It has knitted & crochet patterns.
@kathrynmacgown6575Ай бұрын
Thank you! ❤
@MartaBertelé2 ай бұрын
I just wanted to send you a hug, I am really sorry
@matthodek2 ай бұрын
I can't say i have watched the show, but I do appreciate the amount of detail they seem to have put into it. I like the idea of a nice tea cozy, but honestly the tea rarely gets a chance to get cold... 😄 Take care.
@highnoon9333Ай бұрын
Yay!! I was dying for this new video!
@crystald36552 ай бұрын
When Im knitting I often have one needle a size smaller than the other so the stiches slide off it easier. It can also assist with tension diffrences.
@neenaj3652 ай бұрын
Oh I’m crying with you. Many hugs ❤️🩹
@olgahein43842 ай бұрын
That last 2-layered tea cozy (hope i wrote that right), that lacey upper layer looks suspiciously much like macrame with knitting yarn. I don't know how period/vintage accurate that might be, but that was my first thought.
@aliceDarts2 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for this! Thank you so much!
@jillyb99952 ай бұрын
A tea cosy KAL... brilliant idea. Don't know how long it would take me to actually finish one (still knitting last year's stocking KAL from Arne and Carlos...nearly there😉) but finishing isn't really the point, it's the community feel as we're all creating something together that's important😊 love the CTM clips and I agree, that shop looks really cosy and very reminiscent of my childhood growing up in the UK in the 60s 🥰
@charlottecaywood10992 ай бұрын
I would LOVE a tea cozy knit along
@creativemommaof32412 ай бұрын
Baby layed in Love. I wish I was a better knitter and sewer when my girls were babies and younger. I hope that I'm making up for it now.
@hyrunnisa997Ай бұрын
I would love to join a tea cozy knit along!
@veggieview2264Ай бұрын
Your tea cost is garter stitch and broomstick lace knitting. Very simple project.
@lisahodges82992 ай бұрын
Very trying time for you to remember my heart goes out to you. Birdy
@izzyeis57522 ай бұрын
maybe the mismatched knitting needles could mean that she does use different sizes of needles - i've heard the tip to use different sizes if you knit and purl stitches with different tensions to compensate for it
@iknowyouwanttoflyАй бұрын
My favorite cardigan got completly felted and baby size from the gentle wool program. I will never dare to machinewash non superwash wool in a machine again 😅
@pmclaughlin41112 ай бұрын
The corrugated (my name for the fluted) teacosy would be a great demo video...I tried pulling the floats tight and it's a thing Would love a cosy along...I've made some quilted ones
@lisabelloliАй бұрын
Cosy KAL/CAL, yes!
@SandraHodges-h9fАй бұрын
I would love a tea cozy knit along, if you are ever able.
@Sincyn2412 ай бұрын
Tea Cozy KAL? Yes, please!!
@LadyPatienceKАй бұрын
I'm down for a teacosy KAL!
@brittney15442 ай бұрын
I’m really sorry for your loss😢 but it’s very heartwarming that your friend will always have a piece of you with them keeping them cozy and safe
@motherofseven2813Ай бұрын
The pattern used for this cozy is the Indian Cross pattern according to a post I found online.
@alecsgirl2 ай бұрын
In the fuchsia raglan, that looks like a slipped stitch detail.
@doris18262 ай бұрын
Nurse Gilbert's color might be raspberry?
@velvety20062 ай бұрын
The last tea-cozy, it could be that it is a personalized honeycomb pattern?
@blackhellebore892 ай бұрын
A lot of older women in NZ knit in "parlour style" - my grandma did as well. I knit like that when I knit on straight needles, but also put the right end under my armpit for extra speed lol (I think it becomes lever knitting at that point?)
@Nettietwixt2 ай бұрын
My mum is 83 and knits parlour style. I suspect it was just the default taught when she learned.
@msullivan3531Ай бұрын
Where do you find all your vintage patterns? I would love to try some.
@yasmingeorge51732 ай бұрын
I think they are missing a trick not having an accompanying book with knit and crochet makes from the series.
@_KarenS2 ай бұрын
Yay!! I guessed correctly 🙂 #question: I'm a relatively new subscriber and have been trying to 'place' your accent as it doesn't fit anything that I know of American accents. You mentioned a nephew in Germany - are you originally from Germany, but have acclimatised very very well? I live in Germany - and am married to a German - but don't really detect that in your accent either. Do you have a 'getting to know you' or 'FAQ' style video?
@woodenkat8971Ай бұрын
Is there a good beginner tea cosy pattern? So far ive made a scarf, some hot pads and i am almost done with a shawl. Is a cosy a good place to start learning shaping?
@Anodine89Ай бұрын
Hello! I think, it could be not broomstick knitting on the teapot warmer, but knitting in different sizes ans crossing the stitches.
@michaelwarren202Ай бұрын
I just received a 84-85 year old men's knitted cardigan. My grandmother made it for my Pop. He handed it to my Dad and now I have it. I'm not sure it was ever washed. Is it a good idea to wash it? Its seems to be in good shape and I think it might survived the washing. So sorry for your loss. I've lost 7 family member on the pass 4 years. 2020-2024. I know how hard it can be.
@michaelwarren202Ай бұрын
Nm, Took it to the dry cleaner. It didn't end will.
@iamnoraling2 ай бұрын
I’m also from Germany and don’t know a single person who knits. Maybe it’s more of a regional thing (I am from NRW), or it just depends. 😊
@_KarenS2 ай бұрын
Hello from Hessen - although I'm actually British, but I've been living here for 15 years 🙂.
@katinkasirena2 ай бұрын
Living in NRW: I knit. Not constantly all the time, but generally speaking I do. I do know at least one other person here that knits. My Family? Not so much. I think one of my aunts in lower saxony might. I think it just depends.🙂
@karlaverbeck9413Ай бұрын
I've run out of people to give my knit items to. Now what? My deep condolences to you and both families.
@suzannemortimer9752Ай бұрын
Very interesting because in the 50s and 60s my mother all everyone around her used the ‘new’ acrylics! Yuk
@AdeleFidlanАй бұрын
You might like to watch the British TV series "All Creatures Great and Small", about a country veterinary practice based on the novels by James Herriot. This series which takes place in Yorkshire, England during the 1930s is full of knits! The latest series takes place during the early days of WW2, there are lots of special knits to enjoy. Happy Watching of loads of episodes!! All Creatures Great & Small (TV Series 1978-1990) Starring Robert Hardy (Siegfried Farnon) & Christopher Timothy (James Herriot); All Creatures Great & Small (TV Series 2020-present) Starring Timothy West (Farnon) and Nicholas Ralph (Herriot)
@MeChelie12 ай бұрын
You are precious.
@TiredKnitter2 ай бұрын
She could also be intentionally mismatching the needle size if her gauge is different for knit and purl! 3:55
@awaywiththetheories1833Ай бұрын
She is a haberdasher, the shop is a haberdashery.
@TiredKnitter2 ай бұрын
15:43 The columns look a bit like slip stitches to me
@skp75772 ай бұрын
What you called parlour style knitting (never heard that name before) is how most knitters knit in the UK. It’s certainly how I was taught to knit many years ago.
@michelewaters75092 ай бұрын
inelieve it's reverse Krissy Kross, there's a German tutorial....
@Intentionallivinghawaii2 ай бұрын
Yes, elongated criss cross knitting with garter rows in between!
@jcsreader2 ай бұрын
Omg i feel so sad for you!! 😥
@mikkibuckeyeАй бұрын
That cardigan looks like it’s a waffle stitch (a crochet stitch that I’ve seen/used). Not an expert by any means though.
@maryking5425Ай бұрын
I really don’t think it is broomstick lace knitting. Yes it’s knitted but not broomstick