maanantai 1. toukokuuta 2017

Videocast - Episode 2

In this week's videocast I have two finished shawls to show. I shortly tell what's on the needles and the rest of time I speak about my actual subject: 8 shades of grey cardigans / sweaters. I show my earlier projects and tell more about them and how the yarns I've used have behaved when wearing the knits.





Shownotes:

Finished objects:
Aglea shawl by Meiju K-P (link to my project page)
Knotions magazine
My Shockwaves shawl project page in Ravelry

What's on the needles:
Find your fade shawl by Andrea Mowry
My fade project page in Ravelry
Pavement sweater by Veera Välimäki (no project page set up yet)

8 shades of grey cardigans / sweaters:
Warszawa soft by Meiju K-P
My Warszawa soft Ravelry project page
DISCLAIMER: in podcast I spoke about saddle shoulders* in Warszawa soft cardigan, but the cardigan has dropped shoulders! I totally mixed up terms.

Be open minded cardigan by Hanna Maciejewska
My Be open minded Ravelry project page
Aureed by Meiju K-P
My Aureed Ravelry project page
Hanke dress by Justyna Lorkowska
My Hanke dress Ravelry project page
link to tubular cast off video in Youtube (this is just one of the many)
Cafune cardigan by Meiju K-P
My Cafune Ravelry project page
Light Trails sweater by Suvi Simola
My Light Trails Ravelry project page
Rue Cambon cardigan by Hanna Maciejewska
My Rue Cambon Ravelry project page
Silversmith hoodie by Meiju K-P * this cardigan has saddle shoulders, which I failed to mention.
My Silversmith Ravelry project page

You can find me as KnittingArchivist from Ravelry and in Instagram I'm knittingarchivist.

Thank you for listening and Happy knitting!


sunnuntai 2. huhtikuuta 2017

Videocast - Episode 1

So instead of writing much of a blog I've decided to make video casts about my knitting hobby! I'm planning to post once a month or once in a three weeks period. Here's the first episode of my videocast!





Shownotes:

Podcasts I mention:

Never not Knitting by Alana Dakos
Knitpicks Podcast
Curious Handmade by Helen Stewart
Knitting Pipeline By Paula Emmons-Fuessle
Shinybees by Jo Millmane
Pomcast by Pompom Quarterly

Videocasts I mention:
Tuin Kutomo
Knitting Expat
Stitched in Sweden

What I am wearing:
Travel light cardigan by Suvi Simola
My Travel light project page in Ravelry
Pikkuveli cardigan by Suvi Simola, yes the patterin is in Finnish and English!

What's on the needles:
Find your Fade by Andrea Mowry
My Fade project page in Ravelry (sorry, there's not much info yet!)
Marled magic Mystery shawl by Stephen West
Shockwaves shawl by Beata Jezek
My Shockwaves project page in Ravelry
Liito shawl by Veera Välimäki
Betsy Makes instruction for project bag

Future plans:
Pavement sweater by Veera Välimäki
Laine Magazine
Piece of Silver sweater by Veera Välimäki
Interpretations 4
East or West sweater by Joji Locatelli
Side by side shawl by Veera Välimäki
Fast Forward tunic by Veera Välimäki
Jyväskylä Summerknit Festival 6th July - 10th July
Interpretations 3
My Breathing Space project page in Ravelry
Light Rain by Joji Locatelli

You can find me as KnittingArchivist from Ravelry and in Instagram I'm knittingarchivist.

Happy Knitting and thank you for listening! :)

Welcome

Welcome to follow my knitting needles! I'm Hanna, thirty-something knitter from Turku, Finland. I'm originally from Eastern Finland with strong karelian roots (that means I talk a lot and for strangers too). I have inherited the skill of knitting and crafting from my late father's side. My grandmother knitted a sock or two per day until she passed away. My father was a master in darning socks. But in the end, it was my Mother who taught me to knit at the age of 6. Since that until 2008 I knitted on and off. Around 2008 I found knitting forums and blogs and Ravelry and learned that there's other kind of yarns than Novita ones which fill up the shelves at hyper markets. It was like I had opened a fairytale box (my hubby would rather say Pandora's box).

As knitter (and person) I have two sides: I get interested very easily and when the inspiration strikes I HAVE TO start right away. There's no time to wait any yarn orders, so I collect quite a lot of yarn to my stash. In almost all colours and more speckled, the better. Usually there's not time to think neither make a swatch. On the other side (the work me) I'm very organised and I want things done in order and thoughtfully. Grey is the best colour (or speckled grey). So the best way I get anything finished and finished well is test knitting patterns. That's why most of my knits are tests knits. It's work, but fun work.

I knit almost everything. If I should choose favourite article, I'd say shawls, shlanket size multicoloured shawls. I knit socks, as I really need them. I wear knitted socks every day. Hats are another object I knit for need. Cardigans / sweaters are also part of my repertoire and at winter I wear one almost every day. I love knitting cables, lace, garter stitch, stockinette (esp. in the round), but most of all I enjoy knitting colourwork. That I knit way too seldom though.

Besides knitting my other passion of life is archives. My daytime profession is archivist / records manager. I work as records manager, but am archivist by heart. I'm also a mother for one, now 3 yrs old girl and wife. My family takes part to knitting hobby: Hubby is usually behind the camera pushing the button when we photograph my knitting projects. And our daughter just loves yarn. She can't wait for me to open the envelopes and then grabs all the yarns to big hug. We also often play "little yarn shop". Still I don't knit much for her. Almost everything is "too itchy" or "too tight". She loves yarn in skeins or balls most.

Once more Welcome and I hope you'll come again. :)

You can also find me as KnittingArchivist in Ravelry and in Instagram I'm knittingarchivist.

Wearing: Roksolana shawl and Keep Warm Hat