Ep. 93 - All The Finished Objects| The Corner Of Craft Knitting And Crochet Podcast

Hey folks! It's time for another episode of the knitting and crochet podcast in The Corner of Craft. As the title suggests, I have ALL the finished objects to share with you! I've been a busy bee and my knitting and crochet mojo has made a spectacular return. Of course I filmed this on the morning before heading to Skipton for Yarndale so it's a bit of a manic rush! Yarndale vlog will be coming next week (hopefully...) so keep an eye out for that!

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Hey everyone, it's Hannah and welcome to the corner of craft podcast. I hope that you are all well, I'm sorry that I missed out the podcast a couple of weeks ago I had no finished objects, but you know what I do have now. A lot of finished objects, it's not even finished objects. I had no progress on any of my projects because I've just not been in a knitting mood. I'D completely lost my knitting Mojo, but it's back. It'S back with a vengeance, and I finished. I have finished a lot of projects and have very little very little on the needles or on the hook at the moment, and it feels a little odd but uh yeah. I am dressed in my sweater weather hoodie, with my matching orange hair, which I desperately need to go to the hairdressers, because my roots are down here, but then I don't think I've had it dyed in a year now. So that's not bad. I mean the orange, but I mean bleach and I need a lot cutting off, but anyway, hello. If you are new, my name is Hannah um, it's lovely to meet you. Thank you for being here thanks for sticking around. This is a knitting and crochet podcast, in which I chat about the projects I have finished. I am working on and I would like to work on as well as um. We talk about stash, enhancements and stuff like that. So if you think that's something that you'll be interested in, please feel free to subscribe. It'S a monthly podcast, but I also upload once a week as well. It'S a lovely fun time that was very convincing. Wasn'T it I'm coming at you today from actually quite a sunny Nottingham here in the UK, and today is Friday, uh the 23rd of September, and it actually is Friday when I'm recording this and I'm going to Skipton to yarndale later today. Is this very poor planning on my part? Yes, it is, but I had so much yarn to twist. Yesterday I ran out of time to record because I was going to record yesterday and I decided so I'm recording it today and whether this goes up on Friday or it will go up on Monday, we'll we'll find out, but um yeah. Today'S yarndale so you'll see me wearing this in the beginning of next week's video as well, because I'm going to be doing a yarndale, vlog, very exciting um. Well, I hope I'll be able to do a yarndale vlog anyway. If I don't post it, it's because it didn't happen, so let's not mention it. Since the last time we've we spoke, I've had a whole birthday, I'm now the ripe age of 22., no 32 uh 22 just float off the tongue a bit too easily there. I'M 32 now stressful is getting older, Malarkey, isn't it, but then I've had a freak out ever since I've turned 20 every birthday since 20, minor Panic, um yeah, if you'd like to follow me on social media, that would be absolutely delightful. Leaks can all be found in the description box below, along with any other information that I think you might need. I'M not gon na have time to type up, Podcast notes today, I'm very very sorry but I'll try and get them done and um down there as quickly as possible. But I don't think I'm gon na have time today, because I'm literally just gon na be running around like a headless chicken packing up the card before we drive to Skipton, which is only about two hours away but Mario's gone to work this morning, and I don't Know what time he left, because I was still, I was very asleep, and I woke up this morning. Miso woke me up at like six, which is quite late for her, and it was so dark that I thought it was like two and so then I turned to see where Mario was and he wasn't there and it. I was like. Oh, if that's a story that you don't necessarily need to know about, but yeah, if you would like to get your hands on a hoodie like this or any other fun t-shirt um, please check out my merch shop. I designed this because it's Sweater Weather there's a hoodie, it's got pockets and a hood. It'S a pretty good sized Hood as well. I have a giant head and it fits my head wonderfully. So that is what we're wearing today and I might even wear it again on Sunday for yarndale we'll find out. Who knows for those that don't know I am the business owner behind the corner of craft. I make hand beaded Stitch markers and I also dye yarn in colors, inspired by Dungeons and Dragons. So uh yeah, that's a little bit about me. Please, let me know a little bit about you leave me a comment down below. Let me know what you've been working on all that fun stuff, because I love the conversation that that doing YouTube brings, so it gets lonely being self-employed, sometimes anyway enough chatter. My carpet burn, on my hand, is slowly healing is now over two weeks since it's been done. I kept catching it yesterday on yarn, so it's a little sore today very annoying, but that's fine, it's not as bad as it was and it's almost healed. I am currently drinking um bird and blend spice pumpkin pie. Is that what it's called? I think so I found a sachet of it in the cupboard it's still in date um, but it's back in the shop, so I might have to buy some more, but I've been stashing it away there for when I've been feeling autumnal and as you can see From the makeup, the earrings, by um Under The Willow pottery and then the jumper, I'm feeling very autumnal out and the mug by Silverspot ceramics, very autumnal - I'm not sponsored by any of these people - obviously well, not obviously, but I'm not sponsored by any of these people. Anyway, shall we get into finished objects? Shall we do it in order of longest to shortest, so the first finished object that I have yeah. This has been on the needles way longer. This is living in my the fiber Fox bag. It'S technically a Christmas bag, but it's very autumnal, so I've been using it for Autumn things and I think that's fine. I think it's covered in mohair mainly got some more packets everywhere. I am currently covered in mohair, which tells you that I've been knitting with my hair um, but this is through the Wardrobe yarn coat. I need to grab my sock blockers over there through the Wardrobe yarn Co. It'S um very old. This yarn October 2020 is a mystery sock club and it's fantastic, Mr Mr Fox, and it's on 100 pole with wool yeah. Let me grab my sock blockers, I'm very disorganized, I'm in a rush, so these socks are the Wildflower and honeycomb socks, and that is by this handmade life. I believe that's what I'm pretty sure it's this handmade life uh, the designer hasn't put their name on the pattern at all. So um. If you are a patent designer, you may know who you are, but please put your name on the pattern for those of us who um do podcasts. Thank you, but I'm I'm 99 sure it's this handmade life and it's really pretty pattern. Now. This sock blockers are great because I like them, but I've never ever blocked socks before so I might actually have to block these because they're nice work. They are currently unblocked, obviously um, but yes, it's wildflowers and honeycomb, and so these bits, okay, please these bits, The Wildflower and this bit's meant to be the honeycomb. But I did a different heel because I didn't get on with that one. So I just didn't, have Partridge heel and the socks that came with the brown mini skin. We'Ve got two socks. I cast these on for my birthday last year, my birthday 2021, and I knit the first sock so quickly and then the other day for a patreon video. If you'd like to uh, follow me if you'd like to subscribe on patreon. That would be really lovely Link in the description box uh for a patreon video. I went through um my stash and my whips and planned projects and whatnot, and I found these and I thought you know what I just need to finish them. So I did - and I knit them very very quickly, so that's the joy of a sock with a pattern is that you can just knit the repeats so quickly and yeah. I use 2.5 millimeter higher higher Sharps, I'm pretty sure. Oh 2.25. I lied to you. I lied to you all and I knit the 64 Stitch count and I have this much left, which is very cute, so I could have done a contrast heel as well, but I wasn't sure so. It didn't pop one in um and yeah. I hate heel, flapping gussets. I really do they fit really. Well, though, but I do hate knitting them because they're such a faff, but I think I need to block these just because of the fact it's kind of lacy and therefore um doesn't look the best. But it's really pretty autumnal wool, so I thought I had better knit these and finish them and then that pattern was perfect because honey came in they're kind of Honey, colored and then I went and this and I was like: oh my friends - are united um. Yes, they're very nice, I once again haven't blocked socks on them, but they're very useful for showing off socks on podcasts, and you know what I do knit a lot of socks. I'M currently wearing some hand knit socks right now e. This is green. Lamb green Lampkin, yarn socks, but um, is it Hermione every day the pattern or I don't know - maybe I don't know anyway, next longest languishing whip that is now finished, object living in my busy bees bag GB DND bag, which can only mean one thing. I finished my DND socks. Did I finish them during d d? No, I didn't I knit them outside of DnD. I rebelled. I took them down to my parents when I went um a couple of weeks ago and I knit and finished them. I took these and I took a new cast on and then forgot my needles, so I couldn't cast it on and finish these very quickly. So then, I didn't know what to do with my time: um and then just continued to twist Advent minis, because that is what my life is going to be. After yarndale, it's going to be twisting Abbott, Minnie's packaging Advent calendars and then it's going to be making berries or I'll make berries in the evenings wolfsie anyway, I finished my DND socks. I kind of was getting fed up with working on them. So I thought you know what I'm just going to finish them. I cast these on in what February I don't know if it was February. Actually it might have been. I cast these on a really long time ago it was a it's been. It'S they've been on the needles a long, long time, um, and these are knit these are knit on two points: five, because I've only got one short set of 2.51 shortstop 2.25, and then I've got one long set of each as well um. For if I want to knit two pairs at the same time, which I've done, I think maybe once so - that was totally worth me. Buying them wasn't it so it's quite a long leg on these. Isn'T there yeah so there's a 60 stitches um. I probably did about 18 rounds of two by two, maybe 15 rounds of two by two rib at the top, and then I knit the leg. The yarn is: um, hey Jay Yarns in unicorn bath, something like that and um. I always forget, and then I check my podcast notes, I'm like oh, that's what it's called and then I um forget it again and then the contrast is a mini skein from Georgie or through the no, the fiber Fox um, which is the mini that she sent Me when I bought my bag, so I've still got enough for my granny square, blanket which I need to get back on to working on, because I'm at an awkward point in the row I just kind of want to keep keep going with it, but I've abandoned It for all sorts of other things, but I did a new depths heel I'll, stop waving them around new depth heel, which is a pattern by Becky Sorensen, and I love it. I did three increased one. Two three increases um on the leg, because I find that fits me best, but she talks about how to work out what will fit you best in her pattern and the new Stitch counts and all of that fun stuff. And then I just did a standard square, toe and yeah. I love this heel, it's very easy to learn and um. I have a very high arch in my foot and this fits me perfectly. So it's a good time. I'M glad to have finally finished those, and now I can start a new pair of DnD socks because we're almost at the end of The Campaign, maybe I should have waited. Maybe I should wait until the start of the next phase of the campaign, because we're almost at the end of working through the wild beyond the witch-like book um, which is why I chose this yarn because it was appropriate because it starts out. I can't starts out at a carnival um, so I thought it was appropriate and then I finished them so now I can start a new one in my DND bag, because I need something easy to knit. Although aside, sometimes I just like working on whatever I'm working on it's just a nice time, so then my next longest language in whip, we're basically starting out with hail socks um, which is a fun segment that I have just invented because I've finished a lot of Socks lately now I kind of almost finished these, the last podcast and then I just kind of abandoned them and I didn't put the heel on them and then I forgot to put the heel on them. So the first thing that I did when I after I had spoken to all of you in the biscuit breaker about what I was going to do. If you haven't watched that video and you're in biscuit breaker, please watch it because it's kind of a style of video that I want to start doing more of on my main Channel I'd like to know if you like it um because yeah I might have a Video going through my stash and de-stashing some stuff and working out what we're putting projects together and sorting out my stash a bit more because I did this side, but I kind of want to do this side a bit Morin anyway, um these are this yarn is By Helen of giddy Yarns, it is in the Cherry Blossom colorway and then the contrast is Claire nettle, ship Yarns in the color called charcoal, but it just kind of went so we're going with it. It is the cold brew socks, which is a pattern by Alison of lofty Loop Yarns, and it's just a really fun pattern for if you um have self-striping yarn, because it just breaks up a little bit, makes it a little bit more interesting. So I knit the whole thing all in one and then I went back and did a Kirby werby after thought heel. I knit four right five rounds, four or five rounds before actually starting the decreases, I'm pretty sure it's five rounds. Yeah I knit five rounds before. I started the decreases because one's going to have a high arch. I can't start the decreases immediately. Otherwise it pulls over my foot here. So I need a bit more fabric here, um, but they're just really cute. I can't believe I almost frogged these. I can't believe that these almost weren't in existence, because I wasn't enjoying knitting them and then all of a sudden, they're finished and all of a sudden there was quite a long time between but um yeah for those of you who are new. I don't usually have this many finished objects. I mean I, like I said in the beginning. I didn't podcast this week this month, usually I podcast on the first Friday of the month, but I wasn't going to podcast next week because next week's going to be the yarndale Vlog and um. So I thought our podcast this week because I actually have quite a lot of finished objects and yeah. But last three weeks ago I had barely any finished objects. I don't know: what's happened, but I'm not complaining I've just kind of pulled my finger out and got a lot of stuff finished, which is great one of the annoyances that I have just realized is that I haven't blocked this for yarndale, but I might just cut All the all the ends off and wear it anyway and just take it anyway as a sample, and it it's just going to be unblocked, because I've completely forgot that it needed to be blocked. I had so much other stuff going on that. I forgot that that was a thing that I needed to do my flat iron shawl and there's no point me having worked on it to take it as a sample and then not take it from my last war show of the year. So I'm just going to take it unblocked and whatever not everyone blocks everything anyway, embarrassing, but the next whip that I have project I have finished, which is in my the little gray girl donut project bag um. I finished this in time for yarndale and I'm so excited. It'S officially finished I've sewn the little. So my little tag on and everything see. So this is the adelastic shawl yeah yeah. I went like it's mohusive, it is mahusive, so this is the adelasta shore. This is a pattern by Emma Potter of Potter and Bloom. It'S mehusive and um. I'Ve got, I went with her suggestion of a bright, pink frilly border. I wasn't going to do the border and then she said I think a bright pink border would be nice and I was like well you designed it. I can't say no, you know what she's not wrong. It is nice um. So yes, this is the adalaska sure. I crocheted this on a four millimeter Prim crochet hook. Did I gauge the watch? No, I didn't so. Could that be why it's massive? Maybe, but it could also be just because it's a massive shawl, potentially I didn't use two full skeins. I used one and I think what two-thirds a half I don't know my scales aren't up here. Mario took them to work because his gears were playing up. So I need to now buy myself a new set of scales um because he's been weighing a Sourdough on them because he was starting to make sourdough starter he's a baker. He was starting to mix the sourdough starter in the evening and asked kitchens girls don't go up to a high enough weight, but my weighing scales hit up here too. So I need to buy myself some new scales because he stole mine but um yeah. There'S a substantial amount left enough to make a colorful, tiny frog, tiny frog. I'Ve still only made one of these more will be happening. A hundred percent I made it in an afternoon, but I just kind of haven't had time to breathe. Since I made him so um yeah he's just chilling there, I did find him on the floor the other day after the cat's been up here. So I think the cats were never found them, but um they're usually up here supervised, but I completely forgot to shut the door the other day, so they were up here unsupervised, which was an error on my part anyway. Long story short, I finished my other last ashore. The fun thing about this shawl is: is that um you block the bulk of the shawl and then you do the frill. You don't block the frill. So this is this. This season finished the thrill. It was all done, and that was wonderful and plus forced me to block it, so I could finish it um. It didn't actually take me that long to make I cast it on on the plane on the way to my honeymoon, so that was mid July and if I, if I'd pulled my finger out my knitting mode, I hadn't absconded, then I would have finished it. Much sooner but and plus it was sat on the project back for a long time, because I was trying to decide if I wanted to make it bigger or not. I did not want to make it bigger. It'S plenty big enough um, but it's a mahusive shawl. If you do use the full 200 grams, but you can also make it with just 100 grams and a contrast mini and then that's how much of the 20 gram mini. I have left. So I'm glad I didn't make it bigger, because I think I'd be playing a bit more yarn chicken, but um. I do like the pink with it. I think it's really nice, because there's pops of pink in the merfolk lagoon colorway. This is my own hand-dyed yarn. Chromatic Yarns, which is why it's going to be a show sample and this colorway is called merfolk Lagoon. It is on my sturdy sock base, which is 75 super, wash Merino, 25 nylon and then there's just a contrast, bright, pink mini. If you think, if you think that you would like to have kits for this shawl, please let me know I can 100 die up 200 grams of yarn with a contrast, mini um. And if you think, that's something that you think that you would like tell me, and I can make it happen. But if you don't tell me, I won't make it happen because I don't want to have a load of yarn in stock, which is what I'm going to have. Oh, I know it's my it's mad. Oh excuse me, that's my printer! So the finals, the final finished object that I have is unblocked um. Is this tiny? Is this tiny jumper? This is Tiny jumper, which is going to be gifted to my friend, who has who had a baby in the summer, and it is the uh teddy bear Jumper by petite knit, which is also the banza jumper or something it's not jumper, because that's not Danish. He says with no confidence, I'm pretty sure petite knitted Danish could be Norwegian. I don't know she's somewhere up there um but yeah. This is the teddy bear jumper I knit the six to nine month size, so I'm hoping it will fit over the head, and I knit this out of chromatic yarn's fluffy lace in um zone of Truth, which I thought I'd renamed to unarmored defense. But apparently I haven't so who knows what I've done and then babbles yarns on her bamboozle base, which is 60 Merino, 25 nylon, no 15 nylon, 25 bamboo in the Orchid colorway? And oh, it's so pretty, and it's not super fluffy. It'S just a bit of a gentle fluff. Then I did somebody's surprisingly stretchy binder for your knit one Purl one thing you Purl two together, then you knit one that you knit knit those two together that that one, so it's nice and stretchy on the cuffs and I really enjoyed knitting this like it. Knit very very quickly I cast it on on the 16th and I finished it yesterday and I wasn't knitting it continuously, because I was also making Stitch markers and things. But I knit a lot of the body of it on a phone call on my birthday to a lot of Indie diary. Friends - and I just have a lot of yarn that I think I'm going to make more of these for other various babies in my life. Um, but I think I'm gon na make them out of double knit just to make it a bit more cost effective. But this friend is extremely knitworthy, so they're getting the full works, not saying my other friends aren't extremely knitworthy. Obviously, but I have a lot of double knit that would be perfect for tiny jumpers, because I was chatting to um Selena through the Wardrobe yonko now she's currently cooking, her third child, so um she has experience of baby knits and she said that this pattern fits. She finds that this pattern fits better than the flax patterns, because I do think sometimes the flax patterns are like weirdly long um, but I know you could just make them short. I don't know I not very confident adapting patterns. I feel like I'm, not a hugely Advanced Knitter in that respect, but um yeah. This is super cute and I love it. The yarn is adorable. Grace did an amazing job dyeing it up and I still have some left so I've cast on a tiny hat to match out of matching so now we're into whips. In case you couldn't tell this was my most recent finished object, I'm so covered in my hair. Right now and I don't and ugh the thing is a lot of the time I don't even know if it's mohair or cat hair, because I'm often covered in both right. Let'S get this pattern up. Where is it I've tried to so I have a perfume that I really like that. I was trying to buy some more of it and you know what it's discontinued. I can't buy it anywhere, so I need to try and find some more perfume that I like and it's the hardest thing, but it's not the hardest thing. There are much more difficult things in the world, but it is very difficult to pick your smell, so I have cast on the classic ribbed Hat by Pearl Soho. It'S intended for double knit yarn, but I'm knitting it. Four plyer mohair held together on 3.2 3.25 millimeter needles, and I cast this on last night after I finished the jumper because I had nothing on the needles I was like. I need to podcast and I can't show one whip that I haven't touched in ages. Um I've got a little Blackberry stitch marker on there perks of making your own Stitch markers is that you get to keep them and yeah. That'S how far I've got. I think I've got six inches. It'S a free, pan, um. It is on it's on their website. So you can check that on there and I've just got a knit. What have I got to do six and a quarter inches? What'S that in centimeters? I don't know pretty sure my tape measure also does inches. Yes, it does six and a quarter. It'S about six centimeters, 16 centimeters! Oh, that was a stupid sentence. I knew what I meant um, so I'm currently two and I'm going back to centimeters, I'm currently almost at seven centimeters, I'm six and a half um, which is wonderful and then you start the decreases. So it's just a nice knit one Purl one all the way around uh for a while and it folds up you get a little foldy up, brim and yeah. I just think it will look really cute on a baby, but you know I just thought I would make a little matching hat to finish off the set so yeah, that's also using High higher Sharps and, like I say I just started this yesterday evening, so that Is how far through we are because Mario and I had a marathon catch-up of celebrity Master Chef? This is the exciting part of um, our relationship that I'm telling you about now: uh um, obviously Her Majesty sadly passed away, R.I.P and um the MasterChef wasn't on so then we didn't know when it was going to be on because we don't have regular TV and We don't have TV guides and we don't pay attention to things. Then, all of a sudden it was up on iPlayer and we had like four to watch. I was like, oh God, maybe three to watch um but yes, very exciting, it's a non-story for you, then the final whip that I currently have. I'M sorry that I'm speeding through this, but I also need to edit it and pack up a car uh. The final whip that I have is still these socks that I started the heel on that. I'M my plan for this evening, whilst watching Strictly Come Dancing after we've set up, is to pop my needles back in here and rip it back. So I knit keep knitting the leg a little bit longer and knit the knit the heel so then um tomorrow, hopefully during yarndale I can knit a foot, that's the plan. So this. What is my show knitting? This is in my little gray girl project bag. My Wizard bag - I like it for show knitting because of the handle I like the handle, because I wear my wrist as I knit it's lovely times. This is in the true sight, colorway on my Merino sock base, which is 85 super Merino 15 nylon. I think I did 18 rounds of two by two rib um, because I got carried away. I cast this on at the wall Monty and it's just kind of become my show width, but I started the increases for my heel way too. High up this sock was going to be way too short, so I need to go backwards a little bit and also I'm pretty sure. These are 2.5 millimeter. 2.25. Wonderful! So now my short 2.25 millimeter needles are free, so I can um use my shorter ones. Instead of these massive needles, so that is what I'm going to be working on at yarndale. If you see me come say, hi ask me how my socks going. You don't have to obviously so now, I'm going to briefly chat Acquisitions. We don't have a whole host. I will say that I have been given money for my birthday, so I can treat myself to a uh treat myself to some yarn at yarndale very exciting. I never get given money for my birthday, so I am very excited about that. My mum also gave me a jumper that she's knit I've worn it so much and if I wasn't rocking my own merch, I would 100 be wearing this today, but I wanted to rock my own merch, because why? Wouldn'T I um? So this is the style craft pattern in it's number, 6820 and zero and it's May and it's made from the special Aaron with wool, and I'm pretty sure this is in the steel blue. Oh goodness, I'm just gon na say it's in the steel, blue color. It'S the it's the color that is used, Steely, blue nap. That'S what it's called! It'S color, that's used in the pattern, but it does look like a different color to how it's photographed but um. It'S a really nice pattern. So we've got this big old, cable going out the front and then we've got this whatever. I think it's more Stitch, it's plain Moss stitch on the back, which is a ball like to knit, and I admire my mother for doing so. She was worried because it's a bit cropped, but honestly it's the perfect length, so I like it, it's got a nice wide neck, which is lovely and it's got fun cables on the sleeves. You know what this would have been a right ball Lake to knit. So I'm very glad it wasn't me that knit it, but I have worn it quite a lot already and it is a nice warm temperature and um is going to be very well loved and very well worn, and I love it. So, oh, I love having a mum that knits she give. She gifts me jumpers because she knows I wear them: oh thanks, Mom and then the final stash enhancement that I have that has been living in this bag. I feel like this is Marty sponsored by Selena through the Wardrobe Bianco, but she's, not paying me to talk about her, I'm paying her for the privilege of owning her yarn. So this is her magical mohair base and I bought three skeins of dreaming of candy unicorns and this color is impossible to show on my camera because it blows it out in all proportions. So I'm gon na try my best with editing to fix it. If I can, I know that's pretty good, it's pretty good, it's like a very soft pastel prettiness and I love it because I bought three skeins. I bought three skeins on her super wash Merino base which isn't called that anymore, because I bought that that long ago. Thank you. I bought it that long ago that I um it's now got a new name, but that's fine, and so I was going to use this with just some undyed my hair and just hold that together and then she had a pre-order, and I thought you know what It would be nice, so this is going to be a jumper or a cardigan, and it's going to be pastel and glorious, so uh we're gon na go on there, because if I've been given money to buy myself yarn at yarndale, you bet your bottom dollar that I'M gon na buy myself yarn at yarndale, but then the issue is is then I've got a lot of yarn. I like to try and keep my stash tooth these two cubes plus a massive box down here of leftovers, but I'd like to keep it to these two cubes, if possible, so um. I need to cast some stuff on that. Isn'T my own yarn and knit with it, but I think these two will definitely be um Teddy Bear sweaters. This is um beehive yarns on her dolly base. Both of them are. This is true cortar, and this is Sandpiper, and I bought these at the first Notting yarn Expo in 20, 2017 because it was just after we moved back from Germany. That'S how long I've had this and I've been meaning to knit a hat out of it, and I haven't done so. I think it'll be a really cute baby. Jumper with this is the contrast cuffs, hopefully there's enough there. How many is this 20 grams? Hopefully, there's enough there um to do cuffs and then this will also be one which is craftfulness, and I got this when I was living in Germany. So I think this was 2016 in Valencia. Is the colorway so yeah the old old stash, deep lurkers, but they're going to be baby jumpers? Now that is what's happening and then yeah just need to cast some stuff on and get some stuff on. The needles I'll make a whole separate video going through mustache, because uh it's fun to do, and then I might have a bit of a d stash at the end of it. So that is where I'm going to love you and leave you, because I feel like I'm running out of time and I need to pack my stuff up uh. Thank you so so much for watching. I hope that you enjoyed this video. If you did please, let me know, leave me a comment down below sorry that I haven't been as chatty in this podcast, as I usually am. Usually I go on a whole Rampage for 20 minutes after I've talked about knitting but um. I don't have the time today to edit my ramblings down because it's already 10 o'clock, so luckily, once this is saving, I can go and pack stuff and once it then, once it's uploading I can go and pack stuff. But whilst it's editing, I currently do an awful lot, and I've already made a dirty mark on this. Thank you so so much for watching. I hope that you enjoyed it. Please. Let me know in the comments down below what you've been working on. Are you coming to your idea? What projects are you working on? What do you want to knit blah blah blah so yeah? Let me know I would love to hear about it. Would you have any whips planned? I plan on casting on a Sorrel jumper out of this blue right here. The blue, that's gon na be a Sorrel jumper. I just need brain space, so I'm doing very easy. Knits easy quick knits to keep the knitty Mojo going at the moment and um for the brain space. I don't want. I don't yeah. I may also cast on the uh mystery knit along I've, never done one before so. I might cast on the mystery knit along this year. I might go yarn shopping when it's on my own stand when it's all laid out anyway. Thank you so so much for watching it's been lovely spending this time with you. I would love it if you would follow me on social media links can all be found in the description box below. You can also turn on notifications on YouTube. If you subscribe, please do it'll, be lovely I'll post a video here every week and then, if you also um, follow me on patreon subscribe on patreon, you get an extra video a week. One friendly reminder for those of you in the BBC biscuit Brew Crew that the next week's is going to be later because yarndale, but thank you so so much for watching what was I saying notifications? You can turn them on for um, Instagram and stuff. If you find that you're not seeing my posts, that's an option because Instagram can be a pain in the ass, sometimes and um. Yes, I think that's everything give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed. It really helps me out, helps to get this video out to the YouTube algorithm, a bit more, which is always nice, because I'm always fighting against the algorithm. I want to grow the corner craft to 100 000 subscribers. It was my goal for 2020 and we're still not there. I mean it's fine, it's fair! It'S one of those things wasn't my goal for 2021. I can't remember, regardless of what the goal was for, I'm still not there, but that's absolutely fine. Thank you! So so much for watching it's been lovely spending this time with you - and I will see you very soon in my yarn tail Vlog bye,

A Marx: Love your merch, love your yarn, love all the socks. These days I am working on building my small business. Exhausting and hard but I hear, worth it thanks again for the lovely podcast. I hope you do well at Yarndale

Francesca Quinn: It was so good to meet you today at Yarndale! I was so happy to get my little bramble progress markers! I LOVE it! Enjoy the rest of the show x

Kathy Rusch: Happy belated birthday! I am currently working on a lively vanilla pair of socks in your Ulitharid colorway. I love purple in the fall. Ended up wirh a chest cold so binge watching utubes and napping. Love love your sweater weather sweatshirt. Fun! So glad your mojo is back. Happy Autumn!

April FiberArts: Didn’t realise you also did knit podcasts! So lovely to see everything you’ve been getting up too. I love knitting socks and seeing others too, so this was a treat! I’m a 3D Character Artist in the video games industry and a massive knitter/crocheter in the evenings ☺️

Gaming Kat: You've inspired me to knit things beyond blankets and hats (though those are my favorites). I've started a sweater for me, literally cast it on while watching this, still casting it in actually....and I've started a pair of socks. I've gotten past the cuff on one, I feel very accomplished given thst I've never made socks before in my life.

Clare Trevor: Love the FO’s and the sweater from your mom! I think I need to add mahoosive to my vocab. I cast my first pair of sock weight socks, today. Have fun at Yarndale, may you sell tons and find happy yarn for yourself.

April Taylor: I’m learning to brick stitch and loving it.

Pat Valenzano: Loved your video and your beautiful socks that you have finished . Best of luck at Yarndale…. I just finished the Beaufort 5 cardigan for Rhinebeck…in case it’s little cool. I’m also trying my first “after thought” heel on some vanilla socks…have always wanted to learn this. Respected your Queen so much…RIP Elizabeth II

The Knitted Bean: HOT DAMN, You really did pull it out and finish it all! Knits soon to be on my needles: an ass ton of gift knitting socks, a faded spector, a recalibrate from frogged yarn, and a a blueberry pie in some illimani yarn!

Il Donoa: I am a Software Engineering student who is graduating in May of next year. My classes have entered a whole new level of difficulty, and I am also working, so I am supporting at least one coffee farmer :) When I'm not trying to figure out the difference between At&t syntax and Intel syntax in Assembly Language, I am also knitting socks. I am the only knitter in my family of eight, and winter is coming. The pressure is on.

Chelsea W: Currently in the home stretch of a crochet baby blanket - I thought I had til Oct, but the baby came early - and I am also trying my first textured socks, the Blueberry Waffle socks (thanks Past Hannah for the rec). Looking at your FMF socks, I may trying some lace socks next ?? Just gotta finish the other 12 WIPs

Tell Me A Yarn: I love all your stuff!! On another hand I was wondering if you knew how Caroline, Duderknit, is? I found you through her and she hasn't had any social media in almost 2 years. ☹️

Geai Zee: Sooo many WIPs, I have a cowl in your yarn, a sweater, a TKN Bonny, another cowl, and I know I am missing a few.

Anette Andersen: Hi Hannah. Petite knit are from Denmark and your knitted baby sweater is called “Bamsesweater” ☕️

Nathaniel Crowley: may we request the making of Fantastic Mr. Socks? :D thank you for the video!

Tara Burton: I have been crocheting stuffed animals and you was talking about blocking stuff am one of them people that don’t block anything to me I think it’s a waste of time lol hope your market went good

Astin Powers: Feeding the algo noms

Sandra Pickett: I want to order stitch markers and 6 yarn to make a half and half shawl. Please help me.

Carol Flores: How much caffeine have you had today? LOL

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