I think things like that only happen when you have no idea what you are doing. One of the first sweaters I successfully knitted at about 15 was for my boyfriend. It was stranded knitting which I had no idea was supposed to be hard for a newby and I had never heard about gauge. Low and behold I not only finished the sweater with no drama, it actually fit him and he liked it. I also had never heard of the boyfriend sweater curse so, of course, we went on to be married. Beginners luck!
@MsLadyhorse Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! If you dont know what you can't do, you can literally do ANYTHING. I've had a few of those happenings over the years. Really neat to hear about someone else just easily doing something that should be very hard.
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
This is a great testimonial of the essence of innocence unencumbered by “the world” and influence therein . Which totally brings me back to Jillian’s recent deep dive encounter with AI . Like children , the creativity has not been manipulated and the true freedom of expression comes forth. How it is meant to be. Very cool!
@Bobbieliz Жыл бұрын
This is my beginners luck...I think in knitting it means to don't think so hard, relax, and you'd be surprised. I decided to learn to knit socks. I learned by KZbin. I began with double points, using 4 needles instead of 5. That is what the. KZbin I chose said. I picked it right up, and knitted half of a cuff. No problem. BUT THEN! I saw where one could knit with circular needles. What's That? said my curious mind. So, I tried it, and finished a sock (yep, whole sock by KZbin) and away I went with circulars and lotsa socks following, with double points stuffed at the back of my mind. I could always use them later, right? Uh.. No. I have not been successful with it since. I have tried a few times, but hard thinking gets in the way. So, I go skulking back to circular. I know I should just stick with it some time..😁
@mackenziew Жыл бұрын
This feels like a PBS craft show and I’m so here for it
@ninajawnyj6091 Жыл бұрын
Your so informative. Your like the Oprah of Fabric Textiles. Love your KZbin ❤ !!!!!
@caylarivera2804 Жыл бұрын
The idea of using this podcast to "gather together and weave in all your loose threads" is so clever. I just love the way you talk about your fiber craft passions. It is so inspiring and refreshes my passion for hand crafts all over when I listen.
@sonjanordahl3158 Жыл бұрын
I completely understand. Those Advent Boxes are a HUGE commitment of both your time and money. The Vlog Mas videos were lots of fun. But you being around is far more important. Thoughts and well wishes to you.
@ErinAnodea Жыл бұрын
I have a chronic illness too and i spend most of my time working on fiber art. It makes my days feel productive. I love that short sleeve sweater you made, its definitely my style.
@teacat55 Жыл бұрын
Oh my… taking the stress off from the Advent boxes is the best thing you can do for yourself this year ( and maybe next) . Such a huge project! Take care of yourself first.
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
One hundred percent agree!!! When we come to realize that anything does not have a long term continuum, then we appreciate that “whatever “ far more. Jillian’s presence is far more vital and important than the creation of boxes. Were they amazzzing? Yes! I’m all for get that one thing you luv whilst you can, as it is fleeting and may not roll round again. This is most importantly applied to people and friendships. Jillian is magnificent! We respect her so she may take care of her wellness journey. Love to all.
@jessicacoverdale1514 Жыл бұрын
Just an idea for your socks (once finished) to have them as a reminder of how far you've come since the hospital. I had a stroke a year ago, and a couple days after I got home I was determined to cast on a pair of socks to make sure that I could still knit. (seems silly now, but that's what I was concerned with at the time) so these socks took the whole year to finish. I won't wear them, and I call them my " stroke socks" I found a brain progress keeper to hang on them and put them on sock blockers and hung them on the wall. They now remind me how far I've come since then.
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
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@StitchAndNine Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos with my sister, much to her delight. Her comment when you “introduced” Lucy: “Welp that sounds like you’re gonna end up summoning a Fey creature, repetitive motion like that and a name with that history? Awesome!” 😅
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
I'm not saying that's my plan.... 😅
@partyfiesta1557 Жыл бұрын
So sad to hear you have a chronic illness. I do hope you find ways that will help you on the short and long run. On another note, I knew I’d liked you a lot from the moment I found your channel way back and, again, today when you talked about LGBTQIA+ books it made my heart sing, especially in those days where publicly speaking about those subjects turn into advocacy and politics. Thanks so much for all of this and being your authentic fun self. Oh and thanks to you I became an avid spinner. 🎉 🧶 many many hugs from Provence, Adrien
@Which-Craft Жыл бұрын
I like the cardigan and the crop sweater with that dress. Not only that, but the crop sweater helps show off the POCKETS! which are, of course, the envy of everyone. 🙂
@jessicawright1656 Жыл бұрын
Great episode Evie. I look forward to more. Good luck with your socks. I had a scarf I was knitting when my mom passed away. I tried many times to finish that scarf. I ended up frogging it and used that rhubarb dyed yarn in another project. Sometimes life is hard. Crafting gets me through it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!😊
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Sorry about your Mum. Heartsease.
@Bobbieliz Жыл бұрын
The book Fabric of Civilization about textiles and their history and how it advances society sounds so compelling...I will read this! This reminds me of the book, "A History of the World According to Sheep." I learned so much. I couldn't stop reading it.
@lespelotesderika Жыл бұрын
I feel you so much with the chronic illness and hospital thing. It happened to me, I was knitting an handpsun cowl while I was hospitalized and I couldn’t finish it once at home. I took the time and also something that helped is that I put a row of another totally different and contrasting yarn in it, just like the japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, it helped me repair my relationship with this project and acknowledge my grief. I send you strength! 😊
@craycray375 Жыл бұрын
As soon as you said watch a go to feel good movie, I immediately thought Lord of the Rings. And then you said it.😂
@Bellbebell Жыл бұрын
Here for whatever form vlogmas takes! Just happy to be along for the video journey!
@rachelwaltman8898 Жыл бұрын
I’m excited that this is back! So here’s my question for next time: what tips do you have for spinning in a small space? Storage tips, space saving or multi-use equipment, etc. I live in a very small college apartment and I don’t know if I have enough room to buy a wheel or have a good fiber stash.
@apple36911 ай бұрын
Hi Evie! You may have noticed an uptick in your viewership? That would be me binge watching everything your post on KZbin. I adore you and even my dog comes running when he hears your voice. Thank you for keeping us company while I spin, weave, knit, etc.
@deborahspins29097 ай бұрын
I’m binging too 😊
@needleandhomestead Жыл бұрын
Loved your podcast and it’s fabulous you’re putting your health first!!!! A fun idea for creating an advent is swapping some treat bags of fiber with friends. You’ll each get surprises and shop your stash!
@MsLadyhorse Жыл бұрын
I've never been able to get 2 bobbins to end together. It just never happens. As for watching the ferns, maybe you were actually watching fairies. They do like to hide in leaves!! My kids built little fairy houses to make it easier to find them.
@nicolelafontaine1720 Жыл бұрын
Take care of yourself and of your health, Evie, you are the most important! I wish you a prompt and complete recovery. For your thick shawl, you could size up your needles, it would give it more drape. I just loved your fashion show with you new preloved dress ! All the outfits are great !
@WinkyGirls Жыл бұрын
I think in around 30 years of sewing I've never run out of both spool and bobbin at the same time! Recently when sewing a little baby jumpsuit I ran out of one of the threads exactly at the end of the seam, which hasn't happened often before in all those years...
@HeleneDesilets Жыл бұрын
Evy, Evy please don't stress yourself with the Vlogmas thing...yes I'm a bit disappointed since I only found your podcast a month ago and after binge watching all the Vlogmas videos was looking forward to being part of it this year but I sooooo totally understand the stress part and am excited to prepare myself my own advent boxes. maybe if you want us to spin along with you for Vlogmas you could offer a theme of some sort and then we could post our results....as for the suggestion I would really like to know more about how to dye Tencel. anyway keep up the good work you are amazing...virtual hug.
@tracybird4547 Жыл бұрын
I’m grateful for all that you share. Prioritize your health and well being so that you can continue with your own fibre joy and making. ♥️
@teacat55 Жыл бұрын
Evie, the first time I played Bingo at a gambling parlor,I won. First card go’round, $350.00. Such a disappointment when it was also the last time. I was left thinking it should be a common event. Love your videos (and now your podcasts!)
@michellemckinney1513 Жыл бұрын
I had started watching this, but as it does, stuff happened and I had to step away for a bit. (small kids!🤷) Anyway, just finished watching today. We love you and want you to be well! The pressures of vlogmas is A LOT to put on anyone even when they're at 100%! Idk about everyone else, but I absolutely LOVED the stories last vlogmas! If all you did was spin by the fire and tell a story, I think that would be AWESOME! Whatever you decide to do, we'll be here celebrating with you ❤
@jeanneb6320 Жыл бұрын
My question: I started (spindle) spinning 2 weeks ago, and your videos have been tremendously helpful, as well as lovely to watch. I have combed top in my stash as that is the easiest available around here, and I've mostly been spinning by working on a single staple length at a time. When I try to spin from a longer bit, it gets all messy and tangled. How is one supposed to manage longer pieces of fiber, not just supply wise, but also in how you spin from the longer pieces?
@lilyloveslace Жыл бұрын
Your videos are such a comfort to me! Your outlook on life and crafting is a joy to share. Thank you!
@chilope2319 Жыл бұрын
me 🤝 evie gazing quietly at ferns
@animosity9197 Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, I was thinking about how nice and strange it feels to run out of bobbin thread at the end of a seam, the idea of running out of top thread AND bobbin thread at the same time??? I've been sewing professionally for over a decade and that has NEVER happened to me! Giving myself permission to use stuff from my stash for things that AREN'T what I "meant" them for has made it so much easier to actually start things! Just started learning to spin with some beautiful alpaca roving I bought years ago for a doll project. I bought like a pound, WHY was I hanging on to ALL of it when I know I wanted to learn to spin??? Now I have lots of uneven yarn that I spun myself AND I got to touch the super soft alpaca wool I bought. Also this is such a good format of video to watch while doing my own crafts! Covid-safe crafting circle feels.
@kaitlinlewis2450 Жыл бұрын
I am still learning how to scour my own fleece and it is a learning process. I remember when I first started washing it I was worried that it wasn't clean enough and if I had felted it. The one thing that I learn is that I prefer to let it soak overnight or over time changing water every day. I am going to be talking and spinning at Breakfast on the Farm in my area as to bring awareness to the Wool Side of Producers. I don't like crochet with cotton but I love wool. I started working on this one project when my beloved Cat of 19 years passed away and I was struggling to get it done so I put it away and haven't touched it since.
@StephanieMayfieldDIG Жыл бұрын
Regarding the socks. I was working on a pair of socks when my mother died. It does bring that time to mind whenever I wear them. But I try to honor the socks by appreciating their role in helping me deal with things. I knit so much worry into them that one sock is way smaller than the other.
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Very sorry to hear of your mum. Heartsease.
@leslieambailey Жыл бұрын
I really like this format and am happy to spend time with you through your podcasts. I am sorry that you felt that you had to explain and apologize for not offering advent calendar boxes this year (but it’s lovely that you did)! I can’t imagine the amount of work they require. I know it’s fun for you, but sometimes you need to change gears. I look forward to vlogmas whatever it is! And I love your cotton dress. Thrift store finds are the best.
@cindyrice5129 Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to see you again! Very much have missed your podcasts. I'm sorry about the Vlogmas boxes, but I can only imagine how much work they are to create. I'll definitely create something for myself, to follow along with you in December. I very much appreciate the ample notice, and the idea to make our own calendar surprises. Take care of yourself.
@jessicaneal8553 Жыл бұрын
It's such a good idea!
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
@@jessicaneal8553 a Greattt Idea!!
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly Jillian! I adore you and your content! Looking forward to seeing you more often.
@anyela7442 Жыл бұрын
I love when you talk about the reasoning behind not wanting to pick up that sock. I understand and totally agree with what you've said. I actually have a very similar issue and it is also a pair of unfinished socks. I had a family member pass on right around when I was knitting them and while the second sock is actually almost done I just cant seem to finish it. I will do as you suggested and find something comforting to listen to while I push myself to see if I can finish it.
@catherinebuttrick5678 Жыл бұрын
Lovely podcast and I wish I had watched it before the Zoom chat. But I was busy....anyway, I really enjoyed watching the Blogmas podcasts this past Christmas season, but I had not ordered the boxes. What I loved was watching you spin and listening to your stories. So that does it for me! I often thought what a huge amount of work it took to put all those boxes together. I would prefer more podcasts.
@jayneterry8701 Жыл бұрын
The podcast was chalk full I'd say! Take care of your health as best you can. Hand arts can be so healing. ❤
@Meredith36 Жыл бұрын
Evie, your videos are always so much fun. Thank you for that. I can only imagine the time it takes to make them. Since finding your channel, I've gone back and watched many of the vlogmass videos-- they're lovely and such a treat. But you have to take care of yourself. Be kind to yourself and do what you can. Don't worry about anything else. You need you, and so does your family. So sending all good vibes your way so you can heal and be strong. I got my first spindle, which is a support spindle, and I am finding it so hard to know how to spin the BFL not too tight or too loose. I also can't keep the spindle going for any length of time and feel like my toddler at moments. If you could give some tips, that would be amazing.
@coraleedennis8034 Жыл бұрын
I like your outfit with the cardigan best looks really nice
@jenmqkeeper Жыл бұрын
This was a pleasant video to enjoy while I worked on processing some nettles for fiber. My question for you is what sorts of odd/unusual fibers have you worked with? Sorry if you have videos on this already - I'm pretty new to your channel.
@valeriegeorgevitch3876 Жыл бұрын
Jillian - I thank you for sharing the wonderful experience you had the first year that Mark set up your Vlogmas bags. I enjoyed the last two years … but I never expected you to do it forever! It was special and I was glad to participate. I like your suggestion and I plan to set aside some fun fiber to spin with you during the holidays.
@angeladent4175 Жыл бұрын
I love your night shift shawl. Keep going it will be amazing in the winter!
@sonjanordahl3158 Жыл бұрын
Wow that Romny looked great.
@ninajawnyj6091 Жыл бұрын
Love what you have on.... and the pink dress.
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
My fave is the cardi with the dress!
@dawanariley4183 Жыл бұрын
Great podcast… love seeing ya. Having illnesses do take toll on ya. I understand very well. I do have something I’ve been wondering about silk cocoons? I have a bag of them. I have no idea to use or how to work them 😊.
@CheapEngineerCrafts Жыл бұрын
Question: What is the deference between short forward draw and short backwards draw and would one use each?
@sherylallred75518 ай бұрын
Watching your videos makes me so happy. I’m so impressed with your knowledge and understanding of the fiber industry. I have more time since retiring so I am spending more time learning about what I love. Thank you Evie.
@mermaidstears4897 Жыл бұрын
Love the hair color
@MamaMonsterPride Жыл бұрын
I remember my sister being too little to climb trees so would disappear among the ferns ❤ The Fabric of Civilization has been on my to read list.
@alicesulzer1412 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your podcast Evie !! Take good care !!
@amelia13131 Жыл бұрын
Great podcast! I enjoyed your many unique segments
@Archermoon73 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos no matter what format they happen to be in. I always learn so much and your bubbly demeanor makes it fun. In answer to your question of the day, as a new spinner (on a spindle..I don't have the resources to get a spinning wheel yet) I struggle with drafting to achieve a consistent yarn. Most of the spinning videos I have found just kind of say "draft out some fiber" and they make it look so simple. I am not finding it as simple as the videos make it look. Can you go into more detail on how to draft and troubleshoot common problems new spinners face when drafting? I don't have a local yarn store near me and do not know anyone in my area who spins so the entirety of my learning has been videos.
@BowsArrow Жыл бұрын
Question: what make certain hair types spin able vs not? Is it length, twist, mico content? Example dog and rabbit breeds vs cat or horse hair.
@Which-Craft Жыл бұрын
OMG OMG OMG JoAnn has linen yarn???? On my way right after this video!
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Ohhhh I love this dress on you!!! So so pretty. Yes it is not easy to find dresses that actually fit.
@vane_lao Жыл бұрын
This channel is a real dose of joy in my life, I'm very thankful :)
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Yes. Evie is a very very very vital intellectually inclined person who has the lovely sparkling personality that comes through in the most receptive manner. A deep well of knowledge who comes to us in a kind, gentle, yet savvy manner.
@linr8260 Жыл бұрын
While I'm sad about the calender, I absolutely understand the need to cut down; this kind of thing is stressful enough without chronic illness thrown in the mix, especially one with unpredictable ups and downs. Still looking forward to vlogmas❤️ I might have a book recommendation, but I need to finish it first before I can pitch it properly. Hopefully this kicks me into picking it up again and I can recc it next time. Also, I'm not much of a knitter so I can't really chime in on the technical aspects of that shawl, but I think it can be wonderful if the thickness is embraced too? It could make a really warm and comfortable shawl-slash-blanket hybrid, stylish enough to wear out in winter and cozy enough to keep wrapped around one's shoulders for both warmth and the squish comfort factor. Something that can be worn in social situations where more conspicuous comfort items would get more attention, you know? It really is stunning in terms of colour and texture.
@kellyb739 Жыл бұрын
Yay a new video! Enjoy all the information you share 🇨🇦 Take care
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Your health comes first sweetness and what a wonderful idea of starting the bags early!
@gailstringer1158 Жыл бұрын
Loved this podcast! And good for you in making the decision to look after yourself (vlogmas boxes). As as plus sized senior woman with chronic health concerns (ie prednisone, so plus sized it is) I now buy almost all my clothes at thrift stores. It's such a thrill to find a lovely old linen or cotton top, and although they don;t always fit perfectly, some can be adjusted using needle and thread. I loved your fashion show, demonstrating other fun ways to enjoy these not-quite-perfect treasures. I spin exclusively with spindles, mostly supported, and am always on the lookout for new-to-me-makers. So my question is, how do you find the makers of the fascinating spindles you share on your videos?
@stillarobyn Жыл бұрын
I love this podcast format! The production is so good and charming! For the question: I love a good woolen spin, and have started looking at drum carders to be able to do more than my hand cards (and physical body) will allow. But I am afraid of limiting myself with the carding cloth options. I like working with fine wool and blending from indie-dyed top, but I also really enjoy down and primitive fleeces. I want to make sure I won't ruin any of these lovely fibers, but it's quite the investment, and I know I might not be able to service all my needs...or will I? I'm struggling to find guidance on this question! Thank you.
@feltlikeitbydebs Жыл бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed watching the first of your podcasts. So many great topics to consider. Loved all your thrift shop fashions. You are a natural model. ❤
@kirstyhill1248 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fabulous to see your podcast again! 😍 Love all the things you're making and that thrifted dress is beautiful on you! It was meant to be ❤ I will have to try layering again, I have never managed to get the combination right but the crop top over the dress is definitely something I've never tried, so thanks for that idea. Enjoy your crafting!
@marcireale Жыл бұрын
Awww, I loved your little fashion show!
@sonjanordahl3158 Жыл бұрын
OMG, your shawl looks great.
@Liteweaver301 Жыл бұрын
A few months ago I bought Patons linen yarn in blue hosta for the bubble button blouse pattern by rilleruth and it's so lovely!
@lisabecker9809 Жыл бұрын
Dear Evie, my question is whether there were spindle, whorl and spindle support bowl vendors at the Wisconsin sheep and wool festival when you went, because you have inspired me to explore this type of spinning! My husband, like yours, is very supportive of my craft and put it on our calendar for this year 🥹
@cathygipp Жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your podcast, Evie!
@drewadrawing Жыл бұрын
For spinning questions, this might be a really easy answer of "No" but I'm curious: Would you recommend different fiber types for practicing drafting on a spindle vs. a wheel? I feel fairly confident about my drafting skills with my spindles, but translating that to a wheel has been difficult. It's possibly because my spindle drafting features my patented "T-rex claw" technique that involves me holding my fiber vertically above the spindle in the same way I feel that a T-rex would (I do not have any archeological findings to back this up, it is speculation), and that doesn't work when trying to draft horizontally in front of a wheel. I'd like to practice with the easiest fiber because I'd love to be able to spin on a wheel! And I feel like knowing that I'm using the right fiber to figure out my technique would help. I'd also love some close up shots on how you hold your fiber to draft while spinning with a wheel because I'm a visual learner! Sincerely, Definitely NOT a T-rex trying to spin fiber, I promise
@erinforester8852 Жыл бұрын
I love that your "comfort movie" is Lord of the Rings! That's definitely one of mine as well...and great for crafting, I've done crochet and embroidery projects during LOTR marathons before :)
@SingSumKun Жыл бұрын
I visited the Jim Thompson house/museum many years ago! Little did I know then that I would one day quickly descend into an obsession with all things fiber arts. Would love to go back now with fresh eyes.
@SingSumKun Жыл бұрын
Also perfect pronunciation on the queen's name!
@marie-annenogues8667 Жыл бұрын
talking about new: from a walk with my partner on the side of the canal, we met a beautiful brown and black German Shepperd friendly and playful dog with a Viking name. I noticed some fluffs on the grass and we both started to pick it up. When we met the playful animal and chatted with his owner sat on the bank aside of his narrow boat. Today I processed spun and washed the yarn from the fluff on one of my spindle drop. I have now a ball of fine single yarn from this lovely animal, reminder of that sunny walk with my lovely man meeting and playing with this fantastic animal. Memory of a good time,
@nalanihamby3710 Жыл бұрын
I think that the emotions I tend to wrap around things I craft is my least favorite thing I do, I tend to have such strong memories woven into things that it will sometimes stop me from doing the very things that bring me the most joy and comfort for fear of ruining something I love with bad associations.
@dvorak920289 Жыл бұрын
I do hope your health improves. Much love from a fellow fiber friend ❤
@lindapankhurst4513 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to know more about that book ‘Embody’ if you could find a minute or two in the next podcast. I’ve looked on Amazon UK but there is only a photo of the cover and no indication of contents. Thanks! Loved the podcast!!!
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
Will do!
@sandrawiley57372 ай бұрын
I just love you. Thank you for what you do!
@luminalsaturn2 Жыл бұрын
My justification for buying more spindles is: the more spindles I have, the more I can de-fluff-ify my stash! XD
@SarahGarcia-sx2bt Жыл бұрын
Keep knitting the nightshift. That shawl is just a thick shawl. Perfect for winter.
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I was thinking!!! Yes! Perfect for the incredibly coldest of evenings. A true weighted garment! It will be beautiful and toasty.
@MijnWolden Жыл бұрын
This was really nice to just pop in and out while working on and off on some projects this weekend. 😊
@heathermacmaster5666 Жыл бұрын
No buy challenge?! Buahahahahaha!!!!! My fiber lady delivers orders to my office lol! I really need to spin what i have but its so easy.... 😅
@robinmitchell4721 Жыл бұрын
I'm working on a natural dye project so I'm weighing my wool, 0.5 oz per skein. Some skeins come out at 60 ends on a 2 yard skein, most come out 24 ends on a 2 yard skein. Silly sheep.
@madamesasquatch9 ай бұрын
how funny to hear this. I had the exact same experience the first time I spun and plied on my vintage (60's) traddy too! I didn't know enough to realize how cool that was at the time, and I've come close again but never as close haha
@strickbaerbel7430 Жыл бұрын
What a great video again, thanks so much for all your knowledge and research on fiber and everything around it! The idea for the advent is great, I think I will prepare one for my sister too. 😍 My fiber related question is about spinning consistently. How do you count tredles and how do you measure the fiber that goes onto the bobbin? How often do you check if you're still at the right wpi or anything similar? Maybe the question is how do you go from intuitive spinner to technical spinner to get not only good but consistent yarn? 😅
@audrascanlan900 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad your doing good for your health. Alittle sad about vlogmas. But focus on your health and so looking forward to the videos that you'll be putting up. Love all your videos
@angief.9612 Жыл бұрын
I have a beginner spinner spinning question I'm hoping you can answer! I recently spun my first yarn, knowing that consistency would come with time I spun up an extra single and plied together my very first ball of thick n thin yarn. From other research and watching other spinners I've learned that a lot of people use niddy noddys to hank/skien the yarn before washing and setting to secure their ply. I currently don't have the budget to buy a niddy noddy and I'm wondering how else I can do this so I can get it set and ready to knit with? Huge thank you for your time and consideration even if it's not answered in the next video
@amandag5072 Жыл бұрын
You can use your arm (or someone elses) as a niddy noddy. It can be a bit tricky to tie the skien before taking of your own arm.
@BearsCrochetCritters Жыл бұрын
The back of a wooden chair can work as a niddy noddy. Another option (that's not too expensive) is to make one from pvc pipe and t connectors from a hardware store. I think there are some dyi videos on how to make one here on KZbin. Hope this or the previous response helps you.
@aarenheller4968 Жыл бұрын
Evie, I have learned so very much from your channel! I’m excited to see a podcast episode from you, it was great to watch.
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 Жыл бұрын
Very interested in hearing more about that cotton/linen blend yarn and summer applications :) I was working on crocheting a baby blanket (I think my first?) while going through grief, I think it was actually a really good thing to have given away... the kid's off to college now so, it's been many blankets since then. Ugh, having to say "no" because of our own health or abilities feels so like being weak, but it takes a lot of strength. I vote for the lavender cardigan with the pink dress, because I can't wear either colour myself!! Question: When you're the type that wants to know and be able to execute the whole chain of events, how do you get started when you want to go from farm all the way through all the processing steps to eventually get to clothing?
@CrissyTheYarnGirl Жыл бұрын
Question for next time: What makes a pattern (knitting or crochet) good for handspun yarn? I'm an advanced crocheter, beginner spinner and beginner knitter and am looking for ways to use my handspun yarn!
@kimrowe4413 Жыл бұрын
Jillian, I really enjoyed this podcast. Thank you! I do maybe have a question you can help with. I have spun off and on for many years on an older Ashford Traditional and become fairly competent with it. I love spinning though and my husband decided to encourage that love by buying me an Ashford KIWI3. In essence I went from spinning strictly with 1 peddle to now having 2 peddles and I can't seem to not over-spin everything I do on the Kiwi. I do have it set to the longest/slowest spin. Any advice you may have for fixing this I would greatly appreciate.
@teresayoung4145 Жыл бұрын
I had a one time spin happen where I divided the braid and the colors matched perfectly when I 2plied it. Haven been able to do this again without chain plying. I always love your videos. Question when using the dancing goat heddle do you use a Backstrap, rigid heddle, or Ingle loom. I have one like that and would love to know if all are possible. I do own all 3 types.
@Tinas_Workshop Жыл бұрын
I had not heard of CA Red til recently, it is one of of our 2 breed challenges for our county fair. I am reading that book right now too, The Fabric of Civilization. I try to shop my stash but then end up running out and having to buy something new anyway. 😅 I love the colors in your crop but I am an open front sweater girl. I just got a new great wheel(for free) it was in my last video, now to just learn to use it. I think you got one recently, have you used it yet?
@staceycv7 ай бұрын
Wow, that was so cool!
@jordang7479 Жыл бұрын
I actually just read a Gay romance fantasy novel and the protagonist is a fiber artist witch from a big family of fiber artists witches (who've all died before the book begins). It's called A Little Blessing by R. Cooper. It was a little too slow for me in the romance part but the fiber parts were nice to read.
@chrisf65 Жыл бұрын
I read that one too, loved the fiber parts of it as well. There is a series by Amy Lane called the Granby Knitting Series that is gay romance with fiber arts.
@inkyminky184 Жыл бұрын
I’d block that shawl within an inch of its life, lol. I think it will help it relax and become more drapey and less heavy. I love blocking, it’s magic. :)
@bernardmaclennan Жыл бұрын
I have a Question: Whenever I spin for socks, the singles break while plying. Is this normal? Is there any way to prevent it?
@stitchwithbritt5922 Жыл бұрын
This was such a fun video🥰 I have a few questions. I got some supported spindles from the dancing goats awhile ago but I don’t know how to use them properly and I would very much appreciate a demonstration on how to get the fiber on it and start spinning it😅. Or maybe it’s just me because I have trouble with a drop spindle too my fiber keeps slipping off the leader yarn and drops to the floor😂. I hope everyone has a wonderful day🥰
@tracysmith7935 Жыл бұрын
I too bought support spindles from several different spindles makers. But I'm having a very hard time making yarn on them. Well, not usable yarn, as for socks, shawls or mittens. Please let me see a few approaches that will give me options to try out in spinning on the support spindle. Thank you.
@jessicaneal8553 Жыл бұрын
I usually have my leader thread in a loop (on spindle or bobbin) so that I can open the loop, tuck the end of my fibre through then start spinning (making sure to get a decent amount of twist in the leader before I start drafting). I hope this helps!
@catzkeet4860 Жыл бұрын
That's why I love my little Turkish spindle. To start it I just hand draft a length, and lightly twist it on my leg, then when I insert the stick I add the end of the length so it's trapped in, twist it up a little more, half hitch it and away I go
@ThisSmallGnome Жыл бұрын
Would you consider pre-posting what you will be spinning each vlogmas video so folks can buy the same kind of fiber if they want?
@judithtaylor6916 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the shawl is it too late to go up one needle size? Look at the socks as a friend who was there with you through tough times in hospital and part of the healing process. Look after yourself first. Dont feel guilty in not being able to fulfil your craft commitments. Love the interview with Amanda as scouring is one of the rabbit holes I went down. In still mentally struggling with spinning consistently even fibre and its a stumbling block to getting back into spinning. I have a problem that needs solving. Im wanting to use 8ply stash for knitting socks for hubby but the 100% wool ends up felting. Dont like processed unnatural fibre. But is there a nylon to knit with the wool to give some elasticity. Or would adding alpacca yarn solve the felting problem? What was your camel problem? As I have some in my stash to spin. Should it be blended with wool?