Espace Tricot Podcast - Episode 24

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[Music] hi there welcome to podcast 24 I'm Lisa and I'm Melissa and we're from a spa slinko and it shop in my choco back Canada and here we are filming on a Monday afternoon a rainy Monday is a perfect knitting day yes so hopefully you're all knitting even if it's not raining at your place I'm sure you're knitting out watching us and we have a lot to cover today lisa has fresh from Rhinebeck it's actually been a week and a half now two weeks two weeks I guess it's like really two weeks I know time is just you know the fall is a crazy two weeks it was such a no and it was so beautiful and the weather was nice and now it's days cold and rainy but rate reinbek seems to have this magic that is the weather is always great at Rhinebeck yes it was and the other magical thing about Rhinebeck I don't know if it's good or bad is it passes by in a blur a complete blur well for us at least yeah because it was there you know there are so many people to see so many things to do so many places to go and not have time you know we you start so many conversations with people that just sort of mean you can't you just want to continue and you can't and and so you know like I say it just passes by in a blur and then you look forward to for so long and then it's over it's over I not to say Saturday Melissa and I was like we just go go go all day it's like we left our place go go go and then when it was done and it was closing we were walking here the car we're like oh my god give me a drink of my knitting that's right it was an ASA that's what we did that was great so yeah we did and should we talk a little yeah yeah so maybe we should start eating action yeah so I mean Ryan it was tough because we have to leave super early because um we had to get there for Indian tangled we had advanced I guess we were sponsors of India entangled this year so we had sort of that that VIP shopping time from 12:00 to 1:00 before said it was so nice but you know what happened was there are so many people that we in two and went to chat with that I don't think we actually shopped during that first hour no we got from one to three I you're right you're right that first hour we were I mean we're kind of casing the joint yeah but I have to say I just felt really it was very well organized yes it was airy the venue was really pretty high ceilings yeah well that I mean that like it got darker for the later people so it wasn't yet difficult but when we were there it was so great to see the yarns the colors really tangled traditionally or this was it's 50 aaron up until now it's been held in Kingston at the Best Western and I don't know if you remember us talking about this and you must have heard from many other podcasters and and and people that that had the chance to go it was a zoo it was really really it was lazy it was sort of I think was almost worse than vogue live knitting it was free for all and so it was it was stressful it was hot and it was just stressful shopping so they completely revamped the organization they moved to a bigger venue and they did this staggered entry you know based on ticket you you sort of bought for you to our block and I thought it worked beautifully yeah I mean from our perspective it seemed to go well I know we spoke to people who came out later tickets and it was a little darker so they they said that the lighting wasn't as great and some of them said to some of the products they were looking for were sold out so I mean it it's like there's good and bad but at the stand again that Indian Tang let's say you get the notification right away it's go on sale but the atmosphere I found was a lot calmer you could chat with people and there was some concern that maybe that two hours wouldn't be enough it's like oh my god I Tara block and you have to move fast but you know it's I think it's about 30 vendors yeah and usually you know you have an idea of what you want I felt like two hours was really enough to see everything I mean we walked around a few times yeah and I think every time we walked around we picked up something new but it was enough so that by the time you know there was a timer on the wall and it was counting down to when your time was out and there's gotta be control you know do one door as they let other people in the end like half an hour left right okay so I I have to say I got really yeah I really enjoyed that whole experience this year so kudos to Lisa Tama in Tangled for organizing a great event yeah that was really nice so we had that we had fun there and we picked up some things that we're gonna show you in a couple of minutes and then it was that that was the day that we went to for drinks after with yes oh we met Christina Chelsey pearls and Cathy and Heather the knot has and we met and Christy and Danny we're with ya Christy was Danny I don't know no Danny was um Alissa I think Oh Alyssa oh yeah because Christy glasses friend joined us as well so we had a a great chat for a few hours and then Christy was was kind enough to host us again this year and yes we're very fortunate that we don't have to worry about that whole oh my god we got a book something yeah something but and we had planned to book something actually because we had hoped to bring down some more staff members this year and timing were just so last-minute it's like our big joke was her fear and commitment exactly and so when it wound up just being Lisa and I in France was again we we took Christy up on her offer of letting us stay there and it was just such a great mmm I mean she she just provides such a soft place to land after the chaos of the days of being at you know on the a dingy entangled or on the podcast on the pot you know yeah Rhinebeck which is just so busy so it was just nice in the evenings and amy of knit collage was staying with her as well and Lizzie from the mermaids pearl yeah we hadn't met before and this is a looks like a great story Island so I encourage you to go and check out Lizzie's Instagram page which is beautiful she does all kinds of you know very of the moment patterns and and it's fun because you know we get to Amy who like runs her own yarn business versus you know Lizzie who has her shop and we have a shop and then Christy who works on more the creative side so it's it's just really fun to share very nice to just have that whole and we didn't just talk laying kids it was really sad and that was nice - this year it's so funny because last year when we went from spas it was like a bit overwhelmed then she was like oh I'll let you guys do your thing but this year she hung around with guys really yeah and actually so many people knew yeah so she's check it out stuck it out in Chris you know she's a little more on the shy side so she said to herself no this year I'm gonna try to like put myself out there bit so that we're all on the show and then we had a great we were invited to this breakfast hosted by blueprint on the Saturday Monday Saturday morning and it was Tania a singer who organized it so she's a consultant with blueprint and it was such a beautiful day I think last year we we remember last year we went to the hill or went to Rhinebeck and we somehow didn't manage to have breakfast or yeah oh no yeah and I bought something and I left it at the restaurant so then we were just exhausted and hungry and the line of us were so long yeah so this was just a completely different experience because we had this like very healthy delicious breakfast we were well caffeinated so here at the new york achievable festival completely I felt ready I know and and the breakfast was just so lovely and Tania was just so welcoming and we got goodie bags and even had like rain ponchos in there swag bag mitten you know the hot hot senior it was a very thoughtful little swag bag and out and water bottles yeah you know and that's another thing too were dehydrated totally last year and then some yarn and a pattern and I mean we felt like little mini celebrities you know it was really sweet and fun just the way she decorated the restaurant which was really lovely and it was so funny because at the end the waiters and waitresses came around with little containers if we wanted to take some stuff with us I'm like it's like an Italian Wedding in but they leave you little bags for your doggy bag so we've got some reach and it's back on thank God - because oh yeah we rolled off the hill at 5 I just went straight for my little yeah so that was we want to thank her we had a really really lovely breakfast it was lovely to meet her yeah so I think we got to to right and the the festival around 11:30 a.m. 10:30 or so as soon as we got in we started meeting people who recognized us and even before when we were getting our coffee it was oh yeah cuz you guys ran into some people yeah I'm the town of Rhinebeck yeah and my there I was waiting in the car she was waiting in that car she you were you were actually doing something so he's instagramming that's it and fast wasn't I went to get the coffee right so uh yeah so it was nice to again walk around it was it was I think we felt a little more at ease this time a because we're a little bit more expect yeah and we had all our little getaway giveaways and we weren't shy to give them to anyone who yeah yeah but this is a leg that we we had it's code that what happens at Rhinebeck stays at Rhinebeck so it's kind of you know we had we had talked about on our last podcast we did once about the ly yes yes bag tag yes act so we were excited we weren't shy this time and and we actually was pretty good we had we had like enough for everybody we met so yeah so yeah so it was and then went to the podcaster hello yes that I think there's one or two we missed the Ravelry meetup which I really already extremely bitter yeah yeah exactly we have to I still have not a cider doughnuts oh I know well I believe in lying with Cecilia yes I come come wait in line we're like oh but it was so slow and I went I looked at the line a couple of times and every time I was just like I'm not prepared to stand in line but you know somebody reflected the other day that actually standing in that line it was podcast I was watching it over who it was that standing in that line is actually part of the fun you meet so many people just standing in line you know you strike up conversations and so I guess standing in line at Rhinebeck for anything is always navigators are talkers father and then you see people walking by and then you stop them while I was in line with Cecilia for about 15 minutes and because I was looking for Melissa and class-wise and we got separated enough so I was like enjoying my something like oh I better go find my guy so uh it was a fun day but it was there were so many amazing people so many amazing everywhere like people come to Rhinebeck from all over the states for sure like Texas I mean somebody from Australia sisters yarn story and I'd not sure is it Melbourne Australia she's she's in we met her on the podcaster Hill and oh and Kate from Hawthorne cottage crabs yes from Ireland yeah anyway we imagine so many people and if we start listing them we were gonna forget them they're gonna feel badly yes exactly and then it's nice because we we met people who we admit at you why F last year and people we met at vogue knitting live and then tan and a so it's kind of nice you start you start developing this network where you start seeing people you know so we just really want to thank everybody and people we're not trying to come up and say hi to ice some people said you said not to be shy I know there's still were some people though after who commented that they were shy even even even like when we were not at Rhinebeck like when we were like in the town or even coming home at a rest stop you know so to meet up with everybody in yeah so and then said it was a big cooler sandy was freezing it was amazing it was free yeah so we were bundled up and we weren't there that long in fact we debated whether or not even we were gonna go back like we did last year before we went to bed we said we weren't going back yeah and then we got up early yeah yeah but yeah we we always and we have to hit the road by two in order to get home at a decent times and I drove this time everyone software-wise drove but since pospos drove up the whole time last year I was like okay I can suck it up and drive so I did the drawing turn next you're renting a car next year for a moment actually I don't drive Lisa's car because standard high standard itself so that's how I get to knit Oh oh yeah you do what you know and I hadn't I did not have classic mistake right I didn't have a project actually cast on for the drive I was trying to I asked on a project in black with provisional cast-on Xand yeah like an easy pair Neil was not an easy I wasn't on any kind of role so I actually didn't get any was able to and I had an ulterior motive because woz is knitting a sample that I designed some like it's a cow - evening price wise you're not eating first I stopped eating it I see that's a different project yeah so I think that's you know we just really want to say how much we appreciate everyone it's just so nice to get that feed you know we talk into a camera but when we are at an event like that and people can speak to us directly and and we can interact and just talk about anything really and that in-person connection is just so it's wonderful yeah so it gives you a sense of who's actually watching you when you're yeah and you have you have people from all walks of life but what joins you together is knitting and there's not many you know when you have a hobby like that it's it's you know you usually tend to be friends with people you work with or you study or in the same field like teachers I don't know I seem to oh every time I go somewhere is always teachers that I'm involved with so it's kind of nice you know brings people together from different walks of life so yeah so we just want to thank everybody and and we were hopeless about taking pictures we were do we we did nothing and there are a few podcasters out there Selma of big.little knits Selma is from Ottawa and I watched her sort of Rhinebeck wrap up the other day and she has some great footage at the end of just what the experience is like walking around Ryan back and also the podcaster he'll and just seeing everybody in their handmade knits it's just that's part of the fun that's a huge part of it I mean first I think frying peck is I mean we didn't really buy that much this is not right so it was it's really about just walking around soaking up the atmosphere the people the the conversations that that happen and and and the variety because you know sometimes people expect it to be more like hand I like it like as if they'd go to vocalize knitting or yarn shop but that's not really the spirit of Rhinebeck there is some of that and there are books and there are notions and accessories and their sheep and there's byproducts and there's soaps and sheep skins there's all kinds of stuff so I I think what's nice about a festival like Rhinebeck is that it brings together everything yeah it's not just about all of the next hand yarn you know so I think that's what I said yeah that balance of video entangled and and and I think it's a fun thing for people to go to Ikea I think I don't know it's if you can if you can make it happen in your life your life put it on your bucket list we're really sorry this year not to get to needles up we were there last year and it was such a nice event I think it's only about maybe seven or eight vendors and this year it was actually held at the Best Western in Kingston where Indian tangled has been previously and I really that I wanted to go and see sue and Chelsea of legacy knits and I wanted to see Amy Beth there and buy one of her bags but just the timing and by the time we got out of India entangled it was just not it just didn't seem possible so we didn't make it over there but we hear it was a great event and we will definitely make a point yes exactly so that's that's and then speaking going back to India and tangled so we had talked about in our subscriber giveaway so we made it to our 10,000 subscribers thank you and we had over 1,500 entries which was amazing amazing if every telling us what their favorite thing to knit is so we have gone through all of those we did our random comment picker and we came up with our four winners so you know so two of them are actually from Montreal and they've already contacted us Stefanie D from Montreal and Yeti Branco so we already have their contact information there one of them we're gonna mail the other ones gonna come and store to pick it up and then we still have two people Jennifer Robbins and Lynn Martin or Lynn McBain who haven't contacted us so we're not too sure where they're from we I believe Melissa you put a message right at the top message on YouTube I believe also on the Ravelry no discussion forum we haven't heard from people by the time we air our next podcast then I think that word might have to pick somebody else so hopefully Lynne Mustang or Lynn Martin and Jennifer Robbins will contact us congratulations I will show you what we bought at Indiana exactly so the first thing that as soon as we walked in the door we saw these Indian tangled exclusive rain shadow kits the pattern is by Melanie birds and it foods three skeins of Libyan amay yarn you guys and that was the Indian tangled colorway so I like it too both of them yeah so I bought this is what I bought did you buy yeah I buy one of these I bought two I bought like that I think I bought like that so you know the winners are just going to be surprised about which prize they get and the next thing was an exclusive exclusive limited-edition knitters backpack so I think these are sold out everywhere now so ritual dyes came out with their their holiday with a nice rose gold we got one for fossilization shattering it as I was getting I love the rose gold I hummed in hard and I then I decided not to then we go buy a game like this I'm trying to be good haha you were good because last thing we need is more back more bags because you're gonna see why so that's number two and then I went to Hugh OCO because I wanted to pick up one of the grocery girls knit two together stop club kids for one of the winners and Ana met Nicole a few loco who I'd never met in person before and she was so nice she said I said I said well which one do you recommend you know which one it's been most popular inch wuzzle which one do you like and I think I said I liked this one and and she said I said but I couldn't decide it was these two and she said well how about you you take one and I donate the other one for for the winner so that was really nice so Thank You Nicole for donating so maybe we'll give the winner a choice of one of these and the other one we're gonna keep it did I know that there were six these kids kids six colorways made all together for the sock club for the grocery girls sock club all six are listed on the back of the label but I don't know which one is which so there's a blue a green one and more like pinky bring up the topi beige and then coordinating skein and then this one so some lucky winner will get that and with it they're getting a bottle of so as well as the last remaining what happens at Rhinebeck stays at Rhinebeck tie with the coupon code off a web border and then we had one more which wasn't from Rhinebeck this was from UI a tree by yes so this is a great this is a mitten pattern yeah from you sold by zolda and it's called millet and these are the realm of colorways that we had purchased me back yeah it's so beautiful I just wanna show that I really Holly anyway so the forth I think that was all for naught a 1 a buck 1 2 3 and the kit and ok so it was we got her shopping Yaya's out by shopping for a TV but you did pick yourself up something also an idea eh got one thing that in the end a yes so as soon as so right after the indian tangled sort of exclusives booth there was I think there was one more and then there was the viola booth and ulis booth caught my eye as soon as I walked in cuz it just speaks to my heart all the golden when we first started knitting I bought you yes I really one of the very first hand dyed yarns I ever had was was two skeins of viola yes I forget which which base it was but I think I bought it at the purple pearl in Tirana it had silk in it I was just gonna say I think it was merino sounds a bit like a lazy and it was kinda like this color no I don't think so it's in your stash come in my stash it was more gray yeah you're right yeah we met Emily and we met from death Franchesca who's the marketing director for pom pom and she's working with Emily promoting her book and they were just lovely so this is the knits but winter book by Emily Foden who is Fiola the creator you just show the back it says don't you want to be this these people who like just you know walk in the woods wearing all your beautiful hand knit exactly I want to be the person and I mean just everything like even the people working at the booth they were all wearing those little wear that's all we're wearing these hats so Megan Megan Fernandes of pom pom so this is a book that's actually being put out by pom-pom but Emily is responsible for the designs of photography the illustrations the writings not really exactly everything so Emily is actually from Ontario which is Canadian and it's the the winter lenses right exactly and so we're really at we we have lots of copies of this book in store I don't think we can sell it until November 17th so we're really looking forward to making this available to you Emily actually does not wholesale her yarn so if you want her yarn specifically then you are going to have to order them online however there is also a trencher coming in Montreal yeah we were a bit disappointed because Francesca had approached us about possibly hosting some classes and workshops with Emily and our store but we have such a small space yeah and with our store hours we were unable to make it work and we were very good I keep pulling your viola yeah passes are quite long there were our blocks and so we couldn't make it happen around store hours and the store is just too small to be able to accommodate a class and have the store open at the same time so Selina of let me see Cody is going to be a machinist as well cuz she has a beautiful space for she can host events so it's gonna be in January the beginning community exactly so you can check out that maze don't click ok for more information yeah so Emily Emily is going to be teaching there as well as selling summer for your right hand books as well and that was and then speaking of things that we bought what I bought was some nightshades yarn so you might have heard us you might have heard it was an amazing success it was so nice to meet Nick and Sharon from from Harrisville and it was so funny because a nick was telling us that he came up with this idea there was this concept of to create this yarn which is dark and then it's all black with with colors on top of it and so they're all in the in night shades and his father was like oh yeah you could do that exactly well they sold out their whole stock that they had and then they had people coming down there to Hampshire so no that afternoon okay we called them you said everything that's in a warehouse throw it in the tree can bring it down so they completely sold out of their whole shipment of nightshade so they're in the process of making more yeah so these are just two colors that I wanted to show you and it's a DK weight yarn but we feel that again it can be knit up quite nicely at a worsted yeah this there's the swatch that we've already knit up Niomi knit that up for us so that's at three different weights which are not going to translate well on to this different gauges I mean so it's a 22 stitch it's a DK weight yarn and it's 250 yards for 100 grams but we really liked it at a worsted gauge we find like a 20 20 stitch would be really really nice and we've got some ideas in mind but we're waiting the yarn is going to say about five to eight weeks to produce because they have to produce a whole new batch and then as soon as it's done we've already placed our order and they'll send it our way so it's also a mixture it's called American caramel so it's really it's really a nice rustic yarn but it has a really nice squishy table and sponge so it has that nice loftiness to it oh and a really funny story ISM when we went into the booth and they had a really nice display and they had all the night shades and at first it all looks dark but then you're like oh this one's we created a yarn just for highs it's amazing he's like that's been graduation oh no we're not that important serious they might as well have just called it the melesa so of course I bought the the charcoal gray the color is called the static and then oh oh I went crazy and I bought talk radio I bought some of this nice purple I guess I really regret not buying the whoa had the green hold insomnia well we're getting it I know we're getting I want to need it right now so we're has me it's kind of an army green Olivia I just really and there was a blue to that I like that that I was debating I mean what's called dashboard so this is you know it's so nice for us when we go to show just you know for pleasure and other reasons but then we find something to bring back so we're bringing this and we've ordered lots of it so it's really a really lovely women this booth was really nice because we also ran into actually I stopped her because of her purse wetter yes so so I saw this woman working at the at the Harrisville booth and she was wearing a Birkin but it was the only time I seen her in two colors yeah and she it was cream she had done it with the Harrisville Shetland yarn which is a fingering sport weight yarn and it was cream with just black normally black the flat and she crafted it was cropped I don't know she yeah man it was stunning and it was like oh my god I love your sweater I have to be working just like that yeah because I I mean I've always looked at the Birkin but you know it's it's colorful its flowers and and it just denver crossed my mind to just do a two-color Birkin anyway I took a picture of her and then you know we started talking and it turns out that she actually is Whitney Hayward who is the designer of the full collection for the night shades yarn my okay we also met at the booth as well we met a Lela Rob yes so the three of the four of us yes I did quite a while so yeah we got yeah I don't want to say that sec there we had a very enjoyable conversation for about an hour and we didn't want to leave right up so I know and Leila Rob is working with quince now so I believe she's a creative director she's sort of taking over for Pam Allen who's moving into retirement slowly and and it's funny cuz I'm like I know I've knit a lot of her patterns but I couldn't remember when and then after I was all right I'm like yeah oh I need really Robin yeah caliph designer and she's very quiet so you know you don't she's not like a presence on the scene you know and so you don't you don't have a face to a name a lot of the time so anyway it was it was great to meet her in person both of them in person and it I mean both those are talented I know we're like oh my god could be great oh you both will steal the boy from Quinn yeah seriously no they but they're between photography I think Whitney did all the photography for the nightshades collection as well anyway we were just so impressed by them as business women and and creative people that it was very inspiring conversation so hopefully we'll see them actually at least and I have signed up for a retreat in Portland Maine in April next year right it was the scible nating retreat with ho gila Catelli and fear of le Mackie and thank first thank personal ID as well anyway so we will definitely try and get together with Layla yeah and also we're gonna drive by Hartsville so they were so nice or like combined visit anytime and we do a lot of camping in that area Sean DeLuca nice so we're like another another yarn destination in New Hampshire so all in all it was fantastic it was great new finds for the storefront giveaways and onto the fall knitting season no hate so we've got lots of oh my gosh I feel like we should wrap up the chitchat and get I know we're getting good at this chit chat thing with yes so finish objects I guess we talked a little bit about so I guess I can show I did a very simple so I guess I just want to take a little opportunity because I instagrammed it that I had to stop knitting for two weeks because I've had complications from my wrist injury that has gone into my fingers my palm my forearm and now my elbow so I know many of you are so sweet in giving me advice and things to do she's doing it all I'm doing it all so iĆ­ve got my acupuncture my osteo my physio my homeopathy I'm working on herbes I'm working on remedies I'm working on this psychological all issues so yeah so it's a bit it's a bit difficult so for two weeks I didn't it yeah and I started knitting and I was oh I'm feeling better so then last night I knit and then the pain came back so I it's very sad time for me because I'm on to my season it's knitting season and I have to say when I didn't it for two weeks I was going crazy I'm like oh my god what am I gonna do okay calm down what else can you do oh I can read more I can draw more I can walk more so anyway so looking into it easing into it but at the same time too as you know a store owner and with our podcasts and our Instagram wanting to ins Byron wanting to show people different things to knit and me to wanting to knit and the things I like the knitter like long like I've got two shawls in the files so uh so it's it's hard it's hard it's a hard time for me so I know other people have much worse situations than I have but in terms of the knitting friend it's difficult but just before I took my stop I decided to knit myself and on the c-train hat because I was I was in the store and I'm like oh this is a nice hat why do I have one for myself I know so which is a hat I design so yeah it's so cute so I'm really and it's very warm so it's one skein of wolf folk far mixed with silk cloud should we sell cloud now remember when I was on our first podcast I show the original I'm just so glad that it's you talking about stranding with silk cloud I don't usually like a structured kind of person but every once in a while I get a bit of influence so I decided to do that and Mike when I showed about it the first podcast remember I only had this much yarn left yeah I heard a little bit more with this oh sorry I guess I must have been a lighter weight skier I exactly or maybe I think I knit this a couple of rows laughs maybe yeah so anyway so it's a free pattern on our rivalry project page so I did a black one and then I was like alright I also have a matching cowl on the seat rain has a matching cowl so this one is done with wolf folk like I said far you can get the free patterns on our website and so glad you got it so cloud I'm sorry and what anyways I can't really knit the cowl right now but it would be a nice combination yeah absolutely I just can't made it cuz I have to take a little break we have to Commission someone to knit yeah for me so I have to say it's very warm and light and I love it so there you go so that's my my one finished object um so my finished object is what I'm wearing you guys I cast on and finish the no frills and sweater by diet yes and actually this is fun because I it's the first time that I've ever knit the sleeves first yeah good for you so I got past the yokai split I knit my sleeves and I know nice and long I love it it's the coziest most comfortable sweater I it's just it's ready to do everything we have a tunic underneath but I have a cheetah's is right against your skin yes of course it's so I need it with the knitting a nap gray space which is the merino cashmere silk yarn that Annie if hitting it up is has developed for us and it's in the wicked games colorway and I stranded it with shabooey still cloud of course in the Bordeaux colorway and it is divine I need the medium and I think I used three three skeins of the the grace and four of this lil cloud I still got some left over the only thing I'm not happy about is that I did do a bit of a rib bottom before I cast off not the full rib that it calls for but just a bit of rib before I cast off my cast off too tight and I really just decided that I'm just not that kind of I just don't want the rib at the bottom so you know what I'll do is I'll just pull back and knit it a bit longer I also want to increase the length a little bit and then and just do my regular rolled hem so anyway I'm very happy easy easy pattern I mean you know fails it's no rails there's no embellishment it's all about the yarn the yarn was just a beautiful style now it's like a simple kind of throwback to the 80s on my neck here I feel like I need some sort of shawl but overall I'm just happy with how incredibly soft and comfortable and luxurious yes and it very easy to wear right no no fine I'm just wearing it with jeans and a tunic I'll wear it with my dresses that I've just made and yeah easy yeah easy so totally happy with that good and I actually didn't knit this but so this I'm talking about our diamond Melissa last time talked about dyeing things black so I had this shawl and it's called the Ravana tule and the designer of the shawl is an M so I knit this quite a while ago in Freya no not Freya Connie Connie Connie anchor and effect guard Connie and it's so funny because when we got that yarn we're like oh my god it's so scratch no one's ever gonna buy it and here we are all about so so this is it so then I said okay I'm gonna die this bike because at the time I love the color but anyways it's you know me it's just not happening so I dyed it black however didn't come out it didn't come out black can I follow the instructions and I put my Nagar and I put all the mat right I'm to die but look at that it came out blue and like a Blacky green so it's nice shades exactly so you can see where the the cream the lighter cream it turned out a navy blue and then the here the more brownie Gold turned out a grey black however right yeah yeah it's like a greeny black yeah however I wear black and blue so it worked out perfectly so just to show you sometimes if we don't we don't know you're gonna get it's crazy though because it's amazing how would I the three-year know for things I've knit now I've dyed black all came out jet black with no variation so it's just I and well yours you also the yarn yeah and you didn't have a variegated yarn right this is like the tonal I didn't have color change no this is color changing yeah so anyway so I got myself a project without knitting it is something that you weren't wearing right yeah yeah oh yeah no it's gonna take me forever to the wearability of your knits so I knit this one I think before we went to Rhinebeck rightly I believe so so this is the tama tick I think yes tama tick hat by Shannon kook and it's I loved it as soon as I saw it on on Ravelry I think I need it within a few days have been being really de and I we don't carry the yarn I think it wasn't it with the hinterland something called hinterland which is from British Columbia and beautiful natural yarns I think are only sold with you know they only come in natural colors but we have this we're sucking this moonshine chunky which with the composition of its leaves I wanted I thought it was a hundred percent we don't have it let me go get a seat you know it's a nice fourteen stitch gauge and it just seemed like it would be it's a single ply and I thought it would be perfect for the Hat so yeah so baby I'll take 40% alpaca forty percent wool 20 percent so but this right so this yarn is being discontinued unfortunately so this is your only upwards to get it because we want we just a Teresa we just restocked it yeah for it was a nice single ply a little bit thick and thin I would say uh it's up pretty consistently I would say if I look at the skein it shows a little bit a little just very but it the the it doesn't look thick yeah I didn't notice that so much while I was knitting anyway a very enjoyable super quick knit I cast on while my son was it take 1 dou it's just getting and it was done by the end it's really no it wasn't it was done the next morning but you know pretty much it's it's seriously it's a couple of hours so when you're knitting hat and then we top it with these new pom-poms we have from love of fur and they are your fake fur fur but they look they look great till today they look totally real I mean they are just so nice they keep their shape they're not floppy they they really look real yeah super and they're soft they don't have that synthetic no squeaky feel yeah you know they're really nice ability yeah so again I highly recommend both the pattern and the yarn for that again Shannon kook Tama tick that'll be in our show notes that way so this look I just keep coming up with finished objects isn't that incredible so these are actually knits that mitten liner so it's Simona Schmidt who works for us so she created this pattern it's available on Ravelry and their amazing liner so I wear these now in the fall in the spring and then what I do is I have these big felt admits yeah it's really cool in I put them inside so right now I can wear them alone and I had a hole in it so I asked Mona if her present came with darning services and she so coyly it was such a big hole god knows how I got that hole that she made a little patch isn't that hilarious so this one I have to say I had two holes and this is like perfection like you can't even tell where she darned that she's just like magic and she says I couldn't fix this I had to do a patch look how cute that little patches I feel like issues actually if she instagrammed it and she was actually inspired to doll so I actually bought this book at Rhinebeck and it was I think about three books and this was one of them we met the the author photographer blueprint breakfast and anyway so as soon as we got to Rhinebeck we rushed over to the Merrit books booth and picked up that and Mona had also I think she must have pre-ordered it and so she had it delivered while we were I think practice you know while we were away and she used it to create that little patch because it create has all kinds of how to men and how basically amend anything but in a really sort of beautiful visible artistic way so what does it say stitch patch and repair your favorite denim and more but it's like for patching anything so as you can see she need a little to knit a patch and then apply it and then applied it so I'm really happy now I can use my mitts so these are Mona Schmitt smitten liners there we go okay and then you have another half yes our last podcast we received a nice healthy shipment of the leg until a super wash worsted that we were waiting for and it's so beautiful so everything from the variegated and sort of toenails do more solids such a pretty natural leader inspired valid right so I just pulled one of the beautiful skeins what was this one called you remember the color yeah is it or not Sweet Pea no Sweet Pea is it sweet plenty good sweet pea yes and I used the loo so laying so which is a more of a DK weight alpaca merino has a different feel than it still has that halo but maybe not not exactly it's not as shiny it's a little bit more muted than goodness okay and I'm not at all self-conscious about talking about the mohair halo despite Kristi glasses fantastic Halloween vide oh where she took the piss out of my owning it halo anyways so this is a you guys it doesn't get quicker in terms of knitting a hat five millimeter five and a half millimeter I think you're done in no time and so again this is another one of those lover fur pom-poms in the wine colorway I think we are now sold out of the pink lang do so okay but there's so many great combinations just like in line and and and grab you know a skein of like a nun lace superwash worsted and there's a mohair stew you've got you know mohair leftover in your stash from another project secretaries Marshall here you know there's lots really the gauge of this pattern is pretty forgiving so even if you used a super what you know a very a worsted with a mohair or an errand with a mohair or you know it's gonna work yeah it's gonna work so if we if you want to continue on general store sample so we're guess we're in Hat territory because season so this is a winter's fern and this is Catherine who knit this Catherine is one of our consultants and that was really funny it was her first color work project so we were so proud of her she was a little bit nervous it was just happy because she's so proud I want to show her floats cuz they're perfect she had such fun machine and she knit this she she knit the large one yes smaller one so she knit a large one it's man it fits a man her husband loves and he acts actually wants one for himself so it's really a unisex pattern a hundred and you can do the large for someone who has a larger head or the different I mean one I just kind of pulled some darker colors so it's it's actually three skeins of wool stock and well stock is nice because it's a it's a it's a rustic yarn 100% wool not machine washable but it has a little bit more of a softness to it you know so you know if you want something darker you can go with you know these darker colors or you can add in the Burgundy I just wanted to see what hi boys oh it just is really yeah and so you can pick you know three of your favorite colors and put those together and make your hat so and it's really a night it's a great lighter high pass low contrast yes you know just wanted to see if you can see a little bit of the the text okay one more hat so this is the Kobuk hat okay let's see if we get a little closer it's got reverse sorry through the back loop knitting and we're being ribbing Oh twisted rejoice it's got some twisted riff it's got its bobbles and a little bit of seed stitch it's it's you know it's another sort of inspiring pattern from Caitlin hunter it's one of her lesser-known ones although it seems to be gaining traction you don't see a lot of people knitting Co bucks and I knit this last year actually for my sister in a wine color I think I had used the arbor oh yes Brooklyn tweed with some kids okay so this one is actually knit with our Americana DK in that's from art film and it's in the pebbles colorway with a skein of it's okay it's okay this time round beads with haze and cream it's really nice it's nice because it's it's you know has some variegation in there but it's quite subtle yeah and look at the yeah oh my god we're all into these love affair we just placed another order so should be arriving shortly I just wanted to show how these are attached actually they have two long ribbons that come off at the center of them and then you just pull through and and tie you can tie a little knot and then a bow and then they're just easily removed for watching if you want when you need to wash your hair it's a whole new thing now these few seasons removable pom-pom yeah and then just interchange them on your on your house I'll stop shaking the pond so the the next sample we have so this is actually a really decided to reinvent yeah our patter so this is done in garthen or beacons which is a sport weight yarn and it's sort of a grey blues so we have Purbeck cadet and marmalade as the accent so we just thought it was sort of unexpected to put this orange in there and of course Gigi made it was like orange yes there's gonna be predominantly orange I think so it's basically a sail in the the form of a sail it starts here and then you knit stripes and again this is sort of like me I got bored of my stripes and that's why I added another color so Giovanna actually I knit this she's one of our teachers here she knit this version for us I knit the original one in pashmina by Madeline Tosh and it was called L'Escargot blue because your dominant color was or your accent color was blue is blue and when Melissa you had photographed it all rolled off I'm like oh my god like snails so that's why we called it that so there's now there's still some blue in here so we decided to keep the name but the orange is just so nice and crunchy and the garthen or beacons knit up is lovely the stitch definition is beautiful it's really really beautiful and it's just it's just such a nice even texture now it I mean it's a beautiful knitting job she did a wonderful job and it's just one of these really it's a it doesn't have that woolly feel because it's not a woolen spun yarn it's a worsted spun yarn so it has a different feel but it's um but totally did yes um like it's not how would we describe it yeah I was trying to figure out how I it's like a soft it's like tailored muy I feel like yes exactly like like exactly like structured tailored so what we decided to do is we're getting a little better with the kit things right now and yes so we've decided to go out and gather a kit so this is kits for our colorway so we use three of each of the Blues and two marmalades so in total its AIT's canes so if you like the colors we chose you can buy the kits if you would prefer your own color well you can buy it Alucard a la carte so we have loads of colors restocking all of them so yes the choose four so you choose your two main is three of each and then two of your accent okay so speaking of reinventing our patterns that we've designed previously we just had I had a pattern Oh a few years ago now called the chevron cloud and it was knit in silver like silvery Gray's it was maiden hair and still clouded made in heaven handmade it and so close enough and so when we received our gray space from any of getting it up a couple weeks ago it really wasn't that long ago it's amazing how quick I owe me makes me really sorry we noticed that the color risen which is the the one that's kind of glowing there was almost identical to the to the mohair from the marsh mohair from lichen and lace and I don't know what the color is called dealies it's on a rotary page amber and we've just we've gotten our stock is it should be up by the time this goes up yeah but Arista just got a restock of the marsh mohair look at those they're just meant to go together right so so Naomi cast on for us and huh it is so gorgeous it just shimmers and glows and yes it's full of mohair it's glorious so it's a it's not stranded with more harris entertained it it's alternated exactly so you know this is a nice easy repetitive pattern it's a lot it's sort of based on the chevron baby blanket that we designed as well in terms of that that chevron repeat but it's just interspersed with stockinette and garter and she she made us she ended up making some modifications because she thought that her she changed the gauge and so she thought it would be smaller so she added a couple of stitches all the modifications on our rivalry project page however mm-hmm however I wound up being a little bit wider block original after blocking around it being a little bit wider than the original and so she wonders if she had just stuck to the original and hadn't added the extra stitches if one skein of each would have been enough so just to show you can you open up please so up until so we'll start over there keep going keep going up until right here here yeah let me put this up so we think until about right here where she put the marker is where is one skein of each that'll take you at one skein of each so there was still marsh mohair left so she wind up the second ball of the Knitting it up gray space and and just did the rest of it I think if she hadn't necessarily modified to make this one of these wider one of each might have been enough to get a totally decently long scarf you know you can check you can check the you know and also you could buy two skeins and then say I'm not gonna wind up the second and wait and then you can return it always return it or you can make a matching hat exactly so yeah so I think one if you knit pattern as written one of each will is probably enough and but if you want to make sure that you have have enough to create the length you want you do want to make that mod of adding a couple of stitches to make it wider then do by two so I think this is our last our sample is oh my god Big Bird's Big Bird's retiring oh okay so you guys we order this hilariously fantastic yarn I got to put this on a mono and it's called Jana Excel so it's not super bulky you guys it's way bigger oh my yeah it's called jumbo jumbo I think I this is like Kristy glass I mean I feel like that was actually Kristy interviewed the designer a couple of Michael on her channel her name is Vanessa you got a house you got a have hoods photo where this I think it's fantastic I I think it's great in fact I'm knitting one in black my god that is so good oh look at these fava so this was Valentin she's one of our newest consultants yes she's nap in a day and of course I mean you look at these pom-poms so it's 19 millimeter neat 20 millimeter needles it calls for um I think she use twenty-five actually because she's yeah she's tighter yeah so this is likes for skeins it's so good sleep so where is our excel so it comes in a lot of so it's called Jana Excel by Amano it's really soft it's really it's merino I'm trying it yeah it's not it's fine Highland will I'm telling lies and it comes in it comes we have sort of a camel color black it comes in the neutrals but then it also comes in these great I feel like I'm wearing a blanket you aren't you know like you get if you're going to a football game you got your phone I think that it's totally runway worthy I think it's it is it is look at that you got your cheerleader yeah yeah yeah yeah okay we're gonna team up so those of you who need something a little bit more modest we have the just just a plain old Jana and the Jana is a super bulky which looks tiny now no I like your Lana Grande your cascade magnum your us spun mini spontaneous spontaneous exactly and so actually I took they are known to knit this up this weekend and then I didn't and then I kind of forgot about it so he's I'm gonna do it I found this cow last week on Ravelry and it's called the Durand cowl and it will take less than one skein or just one skein right and by viral in Morrison Terrell and Morrison and I just think it's so cool yes it is very cool it's just like a tube and then on a diagonal it has some fringe attached so I'm interested to see how that looks once it's damp so I'm gonna I think it's very runway worthy as well definitely sometimes you just need to make a statement out there oh because we haven't talked about the BFL know we oh yeah we haven't talked about that because um okay so anything on exactly so it's called mt-lb FL so MTL for montreal PFL for blue face leicester and it's a sport wait there are two hundred and sixty two meters for 100 grams it's a it's a super wash yarn and it's nice because we felt that we were missing a hand we say our wave face Lester yes I did okay it's tuning your tuning me out okay and so it's nice about this it is super wash but it has such a nice toothiness yes yeah it's always it's it feels it's it's really soft and it I wouldn't say that it feels like merino but it it is totally perfect for next to the skin where yes but it just says that toothiness which makes it nice for color work so I want it more structure then it's a regular slicker super wash yeah so as soon as it came in I wanted to knit up something quite quickly to test it out and so I cast on show you some yeah I like that color I was just holding ordinary day yeah yeah the sweater weather but I get them confused this is such great height I'm really into pretty blue one that settle one and it's interesting because it takes yarn it takes the colors quite differently than the gray space because the gray space is a cashmere silk merino blended whereas this is a BFL so it's really going to give the colors a different look exactly so I took home come on Irene in the neon pink and paperweight which is really yeah beautiful because it just has very subtle she's been going get that light on there is not yeah you know wait our webstore will have better picture yeah and I just got the pictures back from the photographer so they'll be up by the time this airs anyway so I've been wanting to knit this hat this obviously is probably not something I'm going to wear seriously or sample but I will it it totally matters oh yeah we have my coke these are the best these are the I love the stitch they were my favorite stitch Stoppers it was effective they're the most effective they they just don't pop off these are from cocoa knits and they come in two sizes and color and also grayscale ones those are great because I was trying it on this one and you see because I was worried it was gonna be a bit small but it's it actually yeah it's a very fun huh isn't it the most fun hat yeah stood on I think at midnight on Friday and it was totally addictive and is this an icord edge no it's just uh just you cast on a little knit a row oh wow it's fine it looks a bit I curse just because the color work starts it's really a business start until the next and it's um what do they call that ribbing where it's uh-huh it's an actual rib but it's a two color rib basically and so what's nice in the pattern is she provides two options for doing this because not everyone wants to knit two-handed so you have the option of because knitting color work two-handed where you're purling every two stitches every two stitches so you have two options in the pattern of doing it two-handed which which I wound up doing or you can knit each row twice where you are I wonder if that's giving away too much anyway so you know where you are where where you're basically knitting and slipping or purling and slipping stitches so that you do each row like twice rather than knitting it 200 I tried that for the first couple of rows and I was like oh no this is too slow so I just went to the to the two it's nice when this your hand does that provides you with options it's a beautifully written pattern I have actually nitin anything by is by anestachio Hornsby who is instruct knits and it's called the wolf fijado did I know that I'm not sure if we said it but I just wanted to old me hat super cute beautifully written pattern easy to knit it's just a couple of small charts very modern really and it just makes you want to knit a million of them they're like candy and you will definitely have enough with two skeins to knit two hats so what's nice is you can reverse the dominant the dominant color so two hats with two skeins and we'll be matching the same same but different exactly you should do it anyway this is I feel like we need to knit like ten of these for the store these are great and they're surprisingly quick so I do think it's something that you could knit as gifts relatively quickly so uh so that's pretty much it for new yarns and store sounds and then we just have some notions and accessories that we've restocked so and some are new so toyline print were she's still going strong Tiffany's amazing and she's always coming out with new pants so this one I actually I saw her eyes Indian tangled I'm like you need to add this to our order we had an order that was she was ready to ship it's called rainy days are meant for knitting I mean that is this is one of my favorites and then this night knitter though we had it before those are two of my fave what about so want the counter oh wait a minute yes did we this one is this no this is this new did we have this one or that one no so this is just one more and it's actually a pin that's a row counter so the two there's two dials on either side yeah well this side on that side so that was cool and then this is just I'm just showing us Smither a few examples of stuff we had this is the spinner one which is a very popular really spins it does and then here are some of her progress keepers right side wrong side and then we have knit two together SSK and then we have the beginning of bro marker and then we have the knit and the purl so those are great progress keepers if you want to keep track of where you're doing increases or decreases or your right side your wrong side and so we've got her whole I think we have all of them then we also have some new pins to the store from makers merch okay so this one the knit revert pin you guys I think that's most of us right can identify with this these are from makers merch and they are Marceline of hey brown berry the hey brown berry podcast and her business partner Kelly I'm not sure if Kelly also has a podcast I really I'm not sure but I know that they've started this business together called makers merch and they are developing different products and these are their three of their most popular pins and I think knit revert is actually probably their most popular pin and I've already attached one to my new bag which we'll be talking about oh you know to her yeah I just wanted to show we had one that that we didn't I just I just dropped this here some other pins from in textiles Oh have your niche revert there on yours yeah so I'll be talking about the twig in role tweaking on the twig in wool that's not even a company it's a new company yes it will start it okay I'll be talking about the twig and horn bags in a minute but as soon as I got my bag and my pin I felt they were match made in heaven on there so I just wanted to show because I we didn't have any out in stock right now so I just wanted to show we Herrmann textiles also we have to we have this Nick Club which she came out with before in black but now we have it in a rose gold so I'm sorry the lighting again it's not so great so this one is great and then we also have this one here that says knit club in its little sock so those are from Rin textile and this one as well as from your in textile so we have we have makers merged we have 12 in print we have R in textiles and we have the you better swatch as well from Cal born wool the white ones that you better swatch the white versions yes later so what's what's I'm actually if you're not a person who wants to pick pins on your bags we thought this was an amazing idea so you can hang it up in your studio and your where you knit I thought that was I've taken online bag now and put the money into my office so I thought this is really pretty and then you get to see all of them and be inspired so that's our little pin pin collections are still going strong okay people know that our bags and totes and leather goods from Fringe supply company had been re stocked as well so this was the great actually I'll just show my gets hurt toolkit and I just have all my notions and things that I need measuring tape you know scissors darning needles highlighter pen everything I just keep that in the pocket of my bag and I have it with me all the time and and what's nice is it's just gonna get beat up and a little bit of color on the color will change will change as it gets older and then we also got the stitch markers stitch markers that come in a little little leather cases these are my favorite stitch markers I have to say they really are always worried about losing them because I believe I know the only any website so you get you get the brass ones you get silver ones as well and so you have those sort of the ones that are different enough that you can use them to begin your row so those are great they really are as she says I think on her website they're like jewelry for your name I think I said that last time but they really are pretty you know we always talk about that how we love pretty tools right yes we also have a new limited edition gift set that does about put together and we just find the pattern is just so look at that Swan so Jezebel has her standard products and then she finds these really nice fabrics and she does limited editions so this is a little kit so it's the Swan pattern it comes with their medium sized buy so I think once we sell out of these ones we won't have anymore none left after this yes she had a limited out run on the fabric and this is a it was it was originally an interchangeable needle case but she calls it you know sort of her best of best stuff you can put DPN circulars you can put tools if you're into fountain pens - there's the velcro with two pockets and she's got the Swan it's black on the outside and then it has the Swan pretty love that black in the contrast looks so beautiful yeah and then and this is the little notions case and this is I use the little one for travel and then I have the bigger one as my notions case so this is again super cute in the swamp fabric so this is a kit that comes together you get the needle case you get the bag and a little notions patch together so that's a nice limited edition set from Jezebel that we got in duck bags we sold our duck bags really quick the olive the ochre the the black so we placed another order and they're actually on their way now so they should be here in a week or so they're coming from the US so we have those bags that are being restocked and these ones are actually being restocked as well so we include these squeaking horn bags so these ones came in we had we had ordered maybe ten of them to start just to see how they were trying to be we're trying to be reasonable reasonable just to see because they're they are an investment bag but they are there from twig and horn and they are just so I'm not gonna be able to fully show all the pockets and but they are just so incredibly well made and they have pockets for everything so and they have a middle divider so I prefer to keep my Walt my big wallet and stuff like that on one side I can stick my laptop and notebooks on the other side I can stick my object my project bags or you can stick project bags on both sides of that divider it really is roomy enough to be able to do that and then pens cell phone there's my tool kit goes on one side of here it really and there's an outside pocket oh yeah and outside pockets as well I mean that gusset is huge like look at that it's really wide and that my prod problem often with bags it's not wide enough to put my projects in but that's what this one is really great so I can really hold a couple of sweater projects in here it's amazing and then it has beautiful leather hardware and straps and handles so it has you know these are long enough to be over your shoulder just you know carried in your hand but then you have your crossbody strap as well and this is the canvas so we have the olive green young we have I took the navy blue and then we had camel and we had khaki so they sold out in about an hour maybe at the most right away so we we have ordered more and hopefully we'll get them within it I think it took about two weeks to get through the first time so hopefully we'll have them but we were the last week so we should have a good supply those are great yeah soon maybe even by the time this goes I don't know yeah I think those are something we'll keep stocking yeah I think so they sell it quite quickly on their website too so it's hard for us to order them and you keep them in stock but you know as we do our we do our best we do our best yeah and there are two books we want to talk and nurture two books that we want to oh yes okay nurtured okay you want to start with the books yeah so I'll talk about the pom pom magazine so this is another one that we have in stock and we're all ready for a release date but I don't think these are being launched until November 17th the same day as the knits about winter book by Emily photo and this is a beautiful issue of pom pom magazine it's being guest edited by Norah GaN and it is full of Victorian inspired patterns so I love this one by whole Hilo Catelli actually called Ann Arbor vitaliy no arbor vitae I just know they're all original everything in here is is just so original and inspired and maybe you'll knit it as as look at this one it's by sandy sandy Peters it's a really really pretty shell there's so so much work and math that goes into something like that and lots of cables look it I don't I wouldn't say those are baubles but so much beautiful texture and so this one has submissions from Norah gone Kaitlin hunter hokey Locatelli Veronique Avery Andrea Rangel Suri Leah Rose sandy Peters just to mention a few off the top and it's it's beautiful so we're well stocked and we'll have that on sale on November 17th waiting to go and then we have a few this bit has been a very sought-after book it's called the vintage Shetland project by Susan Crawford and it's a book that we just have a few copies and start we hummed in hot it's a very heavy book it's I'll read you just a couple of sentences from the back it says the book you hold in your hands the vintage Shetland project is the culmination of eight years of hard work and personal determination inspired by the patterns and colors of Shetland knitting the fashion historian author designer and publisher Susan Crawford began our journey into a rich heritage of Shetland knitwear so it's really it's really um it's a coffee table book you know it has lots of inspiration beautiful images yeah we didn't put these for sale on our website because they're very heavy to ship however if you're very interested in our unable to get it locally please contact us and we'll just put you the shipping fee exactly it'll be a ship separately and then the last little uh a new arrival in our store is as you yes tonight nurture yes which is funny because we we discovered it at ey F which is hilarious because Jude yes Lee is like our neighbor and we buy from her and we love her well we we knew about it but we just have not we think we weren't in the in the rustic cabin yes yes and then when we were at is Aldous booth at ey yeah I'm like oh my god this is beautiful what is this I'm like oh my god she's been trying to have us look at that bridges so she has two weeks so she has her her I guess what she would call her errand worsted weight yeah and then she has a lace weight so the lace weight is uh is a single ply and it comes on a cone so it's really nice there's a lot of meat origin here so you have seven hundred and eight meters for 112 grams so you can make what a shawl with one or with two of those so that's your sing or plied nurtured and I just want to give you the combination it's what she calls it fine well it's kombu yeah targhee and merino combination actly so it's it's very nice it knits up beautifully soft this is actually Andrea maori just designed a cropped sweater with this one called nurtured actually and it's uh I love the style of it it's maybe not for everyone because it is cropped but I think it would be easily modified just it's a bottom-up sweater so you would just knit more before you split for your sleeves I think this is a beautiful palette it's very understated and it's very natural like you just it's funny I picture when I think of Emily photon's book yes Betty of these this yarn maybe maybe the Hat so they're very very like very common one of our one of our consultants teachers is actually knitting on a source sample and nurtured for us I think in the Shannon cooks Timbers yes the timber sweater that's Jovan no joseline joseline Hanny for us yeah and it's a 2016 220 stitch gauge so where this is hard to see yeah yeah so we have lots of lots of new new things always you know looking for yes new out there so thank you so much for tuning in it's always a pleasure to chat and to share our chit chat with you and we will see you in a few weeks you
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