My recent knitting FAILURES, fresh starts, and GOOD BOOKS!

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WOOL NEEDLES HANDS

WOOL NEEDLES HANDS

3 ай бұрын

Today I'm sharing knitting failures, fresh starts, and my intense desire to read more books.
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@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS 3 ай бұрын
Happy Sunday everyone! ❤ And the crackling you may hear is my camera lens. My main mic has finally bit the dust and for today's video I needed to rely on a camera-mounted shotgun mic that tends to pick up the focusing noise of the lens.
@LadyPatienceK
@LadyPatienceK 3 ай бұрын
I love that Booktube and Yarntube are so compatible!
@comfycozytoo
@comfycozytoo 3 ай бұрын
I'm reading The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, a historical fiction novel set in World War 2 France. So soooo good. Also reading How to ADHD.
@hilarycohen1470
@hilarycohen1470 3 ай бұрын
Why can’t it be a frogalong?
@isabellemeunier9486
@isabellemeunier9486 3 ай бұрын
What a great name! 👍🏻
@rayyna
@rayyna 3 ай бұрын
Because we want to finish something in the end!
@Celebrinthal
@Celebrinthal 3 ай бұрын
Frogalong 🤣
@lgm204
@lgm204 3 ай бұрын
Frogalong, because misery loves company….….and support
@Gina-ty4bx
@Gina-ty4bx 3 ай бұрын
I have always read more than one book at a time. Right now, I have multiple books, both written and audible, on my phone and tablet. I love reading!!!❤
@Knittingnana
@Knittingnana 3 ай бұрын
Currently loving Louise Penney’s series based on her Inspector Gamache. And, yes. I read a non-fiction and a fiction almost all the time. Sometimes two non-fictions and a fiction.
@megancalderon661
@megancalderon661 3 ай бұрын
Currently reading James Clavels “shogun”. Since we’re living in Japan it’s been a very interesting read.
@marnecales4714
@marnecales4714 3 ай бұрын
Leigh Bardugo also wrote the Shadow and Bone series which I think would be right up your alley. There are also a couple spin off series with some of the characters and set in the same world. I really loved all of them!
@theresaleduc5056
@theresaleduc5056 3 ай бұрын
Just finished Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt. What a wonderful story!
@jatraveler1277
@jatraveler1277 3 ай бұрын
just funished the audio of that book. Fun to hear the Octopus talk. Great book!
@24567423ify
@24567423ify 3 ай бұрын
Ditto to loving the Kiehl’s hand cream. I think you pronounced it correctly.
@kimh17
@kimh17 3 ай бұрын
I have up to a dozen books going at a time. A combination of read alouds, kindle books, audio books and print in both fiction and non. No matter what mood I'm in, I have something to read. I keep books always nearby, because then I am more likely to pick them up. Even an ebook on my phone because I am less likely to spend way too much time doing nothing on my phone when a book is that easy to access. Having so many books going at once, and tracking my reading, really helps me get more read. My number of books finished has really climbed since starting this, and I've noticed its rubbing off on my kids too. Best thing ever!
@bg7491
@bg7491 3 ай бұрын
I love the feel, smell, and the sound of turning the pages of a physical book. I've been an avid reader for years. However, since I discovered that I can knit while listening to audiobooks, my physical books have gotten kicked to the curb. This is a good reminder to make time for those old friends again. Good episode! 😊
@Viraix
@Viraix 3 ай бұрын
Agreed
@hbwt40
@hbwt40 3 ай бұрын
If you like fantasy books, you may want to read the books by David Eddings. I am reading The Queen of Sorcery, the second book of his first series of 5 books; the series is called The Belgariad. Has all the fantasy characters- barbarian, knight, thief, sorceress, wizard,- good vs. evil. He has another 5 book series called The Mallorean which picks up where the first series left off.
@kathyjohnstone5736
@kathyjohnstone5736 3 ай бұрын
I have a book on Kindle that I read every day, and a different book on Audible that I listen to every day. I love to read and I never miss a day.
@knittielynnie
@knittielynnie 3 ай бұрын
Loved your sweater fiasco story. Been there, done that! Said all those exact words, frogged, went with the known quantity: an actual pattern and smarter yarn choices. I'm an avid reader of audio books. I read while doing other things with my eyes and hands like knitting 😊 I mostly read murder & mayhem, but my 31 yo son hooked me up with the Dresden Files series, and I love it! James Marsters (from Buffy) narrates, and he's an amazing voice actor. Dresden is a modern day wizard who partners with a cop.
@mrsclaunch
@mrsclaunch 3 ай бұрын
I love fluff reading with an occasional non fiction thrown in. ❤📚
@debbiethayer1975
@debbiethayer1975 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, Taylor for sharing your struggles with knitting. I think it helps everyone feel better about their own knitting struggles/journeys. I also appreciate your sharing how you are prioritizing reading as a sort of must do for yourself. I have always been an avid reader but also feel guilty when I sit during the day “just” to read. I feel as though I should be doing something more productive. No one makes me feel that way. It’s just me. So it’s helpful to hear that others make time in their day to “just “ read.
@SuziePenguin
@SuziePenguin 3 ай бұрын
There is a local yarn shop that hand dyes in house here, they just had a lot of success basing a series of dyes off of book covers. Just an idea to inspire you. 😊
@Terrestriellie
@Terrestriellie 3 ай бұрын
For you it's every Sunday, for me in the UK WNH is my Monday morning podcast! Always keeps me chipper
@Josephines_Roses
@Josephines_Roses 3 ай бұрын
I love that you're reading more! I would like to do so too, but the work I do makes me read alot, so 'pleasure' reading isn't really a thing for me right now. But there is a book that I started that I think you might like. It it called The Picture of Dorian Grey, by Oscar Wilde. I don't want to spoil the story, but I believe it is everything you asked for, historical, a little bit of magic, a little bit of love and beautifully writen. Highly recommented!
@annetteavery3349
@annetteavery3349 3 ай бұрын
Sometimes there’s a project that just is not right. End of. Use the blue cotton for a summer top, just a couple of squares with a slash neck and if it’s still no, well you are going to have some mighty beautiful dish cloths ❤
@annekruger914
@annekruger914 3 ай бұрын
I listen to audiobooks via Audible or the public library site. I love Louise Penny, Harry Potter, and Deborah Harkness and listen to them multiple times.
@terripuett7842
@terripuett7842 3 ай бұрын
I love to listen to audiobooks while I’m knitting and also on my commute to work. My absolute favorite series is the Dresden files by Jim Butcher narrated by James Marsters. Also known as Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They’re funny and exciting and romantic and just wonderful! And there’s like 18 or 19 of them. So you really get to know the characters as well. They’re about a professional wizard who is also a private detective. So you’re looking at mystery and fantasy. Lots of fun.
@colleenwright-kakkar6384
@colleenwright-kakkar6384 3 ай бұрын
Just had to laugh, just last week I made the same comments to myself about reading 30 minutes a day (or more) and getting back into my yoga. I have been blessed that my library is only 2 miles from my house so I can bike there and get books for free. I enjoy reading what my library calls cozy mystery and young adults fantasies. Though sometimes I pick up cookbooks and books about knitting
@ceuser8144
@ceuser8144 3 ай бұрын
I also usually read more than one book at a time. Usually one spiritual book- , one or two non fictional books, and I go through periods on and off of audiobooks of novels. Right now I am reading “Searching For and Maintaining Spiritual Peace”, “Teaching through Stories:Jane and Jeremy Learn to Knit” and the audio novel is “Middlemarch”.
@marynolan6627
@marynolan6627 3 ай бұрын
I read 150+ books a year (high school librarian). I usually read about 3 books at one time....I do a lot of audio. I keep one book at work and also have one regular book going as well as the audio. I love audio....I know not everyone is a fan. I definitely want to check out a few of these youtubes you mentioned.....sounds so interesting. I love audio because I can knit while listening!
@nautilus5648
@nautilus5648 3 ай бұрын
I love to knit to an audio book as well as doing housework!
@LadyPatienceK
@LadyPatienceK 3 ай бұрын
I love to listen to audio books while knitting/crocheting or doing housework. ❤
@Dragonladylewis
@Dragonladylewis 3 ай бұрын
Soooo The Familiar... that book lining, the cover..inspiration for a new dye batch??? You know that shoukd be awesome, we could have sweater or shawl patterns and a yarn dye to match a book...whole-'nother-level...🎉🎉
@susanmartorana2282
@susanmartorana2282 3 ай бұрын
Hooray for all the voracious readers!! My dad was a great reader and he passed it on to me. I, in turn, passed it to my son, who has introduced me to the world of YA fiction and YA-like fiction for adults. Two of the most amazing authors were recommended to me by my son: Neil Gaiman (straight up adult fantasy) and Samantha Shannon. The latter is a young woman with an incredible talent. The Bone Season is intended to be a 7 book series, with 4 being published to date. In a word…extraordinary. The Priory of the Orange Tree (700 pages!!) also by Shannon, is so amazing, I would only read a couple of pages a day as I neared the finish… I just didn’t want it to end. I have noted the books you’ve mentioned, and will definitely add them to my list. Thanks for sharing😊
@strawberykiri
@strawberykiri 3 ай бұрын
Watching this while knitting a mock neck tank top that I had to start over 😂
@nokesbob2256
@nokesbob2256 3 ай бұрын
I hate adding on the collar after I've finished the sweater. I always knit the collar first and work my way down. Then the collar always lays like it's suppose to. I've been through what you are going through. A few times! I don't know what I want to knit so I start something, then it totally doesn't look right because of the yarn, or the pattern, something just doesn't work out right. It's iterating! I feel the same way you do about knitting a sweater with cotton. It always loses it's shape, won't wear right, and then I'm out the money for that yarn. Good idea to look at actual sweaters made with cotton. I'm a huge book person. Since Covid hit, I've been reading about 70 books a year. I'm old and retired and I fill my days with knitting and reading. I'll read late into the night. It is an escape for me. I don't get around as much anymore so books take me to places I will never go. Same with the podcasts I watch. I love watching videos of restoring Chateaus or any house. I love food podcasts. There is a lot out there in the world I would never be able to see if it weren't for podcasts from ordinary people. No commercials, no tv, no filtering it. Just the person and their camera. Thank you for being one of my favorite podcasters. I love all the things you talk about and show us.
@l.c.6282
@l.c.6282 3 ай бұрын
The best thing I did for increasing my reading, or getting back into reading which I did a lot before the internet (I’m old), is to start using my local library and especially getting e-books from the library through the Libby app. It even got better when I got an e-reader to replace reading on my tablet. And if I’m not into the book then I have no qualms in not finishing it and returning it early.
@lisamiller1804
@lisamiller1804 3 ай бұрын
This was a lovely watch/chat!! So.Very.Relatable about your cotton sweater :)
@katibere1966
@katibere1966 2 ай бұрын
I am currently working on a Felix Cardigan in that same Mustard color yarn…LOVE it!!❤
@edinacole6382
@edinacole6382 3 ай бұрын
I ALWAYS read more than one book at a time. It's like knitting more than one garment at a time. Or listening to more than one genre of music throughout the day. Our moods change, our desires change, our needs fluctuate throughout the month...
@iriseichenlaub5910
@iriseichenlaub5910 3 ай бұрын
I love when I can hear your kitty purring!!!! 😂
@deniseyoung3738
@deniseyoung3738 3 ай бұрын
I am in two book clubs, one is a passive KZfaq club, the other is the Well Read Mom. It is a national organization to encourage women (and Mom's) to read. Right now I am in the middle of Middlemarch (George Eliot) and getting ready to start The Ghost Keeper by Natalie Morrill. But there is always a book or two going at my house.
@bookwyrm84
@bookwyrm84 2 ай бұрын
Knitting, books, and heavy music are my hobbies. I am also turning 40 this year. My wife and I are voracious readers and we read a lot with our kids and listen to audio books on road trips. I just finished "The Fourth Wing" by Rebecca Yarros and it was pretty good for when you need a new book. It is definitely fantasy based and while there is a touch of a romantic theme throughout, but certainly captivating.
@katiebrewer-qd3ej
@katiebrewer-qd3ej 3 ай бұрын
I am usually reading 3 books at a time. An audiobook, a physical book and one on my Kindle that I read when I am getting ready to go to sleep. I have had Ordinary Monsters for a long time and think I will read it next since you are loving it so much! Would you be open to sharing. Your Goodreads so we can all friend you on there?
@mimiknitswithlove3273
@mimiknitswithlove3273 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this episode, Taylor! Like you, I'm learning more and more that it's okay to not love what you're knitting, and that it's okay to give up on a project! Knitting, in my opinion, is a constant learning process. As for the reading part, loved it, particularly that you mention wanting your boys to SEE you read. My younger son and I had a reading nook when he was around 10 - 15 years old (he's 32 now and still reads voraciously). We shopped for the matching chairs together, and would sit and read almost every evening. He read and indexed the spells in the entire Harry Potter series! One time he used my credit card (without permission!) to place an order on line. Oh, there was trouble brewing in my home, until I learned he had ordered the works of Shakespeare because he, at 14 years old, felt that it was essential reading for his education. I currently have 2 books going. "The Little Paris Bookshop" by Nina George (interesting because I lived and worked in Paris for 3 summers) and the 8th book in the Maggie Sefton knitting murder mystery series. Light reading, but the characters are well defined, and all folks I'd love to sit and knit with!! Kim from Oxford MI
@beckygrede4352
@beckygrede4352 3 ай бұрын
I have a book beside my bed for night time, one in the bathroom for reading while I'm doing my business, and one on my phone for reading on my break at work. My Mom usually has 5 or 6 on the go at a time and belongs to two book clubs. (She's 80) 😊
@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS 3 ай бұрын
This is the dream right here! 👌👌
@zrasabba
@zrasabba 3 ай бұрын
As someone who loves a good fantasy novel, I recommend Naomi Novik's books. Spinning Silver is a favorite of mine.
@SuziePenguin
@SuziePenguin 3 ай бұрын
I second Naomi Novak! She is amazing. I’m still thinking about The Scholomance series. It’s YA, and I described it as what if Hogwarts was trying to kill the wizards? Lots of kids in peril, but not without purpose.
@user-cl5ib6bo6i
@user-cl5ib6bo6i 3 ай бұрын
Third! Spinning Silver is amazing, but hearing about ordinary monsters made me thing of the Scholomance series!
@cherylwright3377
@cherylwright3377 3 ай бұрын
Where to begin. Really enjoyed getting to know more about you. I really love your honesty in all things fiber. The color orange (caramel) is scrumptious. From your last session on archiving - makes perfect sense. And last but not least...of course you can read more than one book at a time. You knit more than one thing at a time. Variety is the spice of life. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!
@janievalgunn
@janievalgunn 3 ай бұрын
I have ADHD and am very much a mood reader I have about 3-7 books going at one time and usually by the end of the year finish 50-80 books. I do read physical books, use my kindle and listen to audiobooks. All the books are different genres so I never get confused by plot etc. As also being a knitter/crochet recommend audiobooks as I can listen to a book whilst I’m working up a project or when I’m doing chores etc. I will say I have dedicated a lot of my leisure time to reading and have been doing so for just over 10 years so where I am not is not where I started. When I first got back into books after leaving high school I read maybe a book a month but have grown into the reader and crafter I am now at 30.
@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS 3 ай бұрын
You’re a reader/crafter after my own heart! ❤️❤️
@smittenforfiction
@smittenforfiction 2 ай бұрын
Historical Fiction that I recommend: The Birth House by Ami McKay, The Essex Serpent, Cloud Cuckoo Land, Babel by RF Kuang, Homecoming by Kate Morton, Trust by Hernan Diaz, and The Adversary by Michael Crummey. Happy Reading!
@nanettekroupa1371
@nanettekroupa1371 3 ай бұрын
Oh, Tayler…best laid plans…been there and done that!! I have knit several cotton and cotton/linen sweaters and totally understand what you are saying. The one cardigan I knit grew side to side and shrunk in length! I still wear it. Just finished a cotton/bamboo/linen test knit for James N Watts, the Partition Pullover, an all over lace pullover. We shall see how that responds to a cleaning! Love the reading schedule! I read to go to sleep and usually get in at least 30 minutes. I usually am a monogamous reader, mostly because I use the Libby Library app. but have read and listened to two different books. Barbra Steisand’s book was fabulous to listen to! I was reading historical fiction while I was listening. Right now I am reading a novel called Dreaming in Cuban, a fictional story about a family who separated into Cubans who remained and Cubans who emigrated to the US. Fantastic so far. Love your podcast, keep up the excellence!❤
@sashaj200
@sashaj200 3 ай бұрын
Hi Tayler! I found this video soo interesting! I'm so glad you decided to talk about books and the importance and value of reading. I'd love to hear more about the books you're reading. Regarding more than one book at a time, I have recently started doing that and I'm evaluating if it's something that works for me. Currently reading: The Secret History by Donna Tartt and.. A Waiter in Paris by Edward Chisholm. One fiction one non fiction. ❤
@helenjowett7879
@helenjowett7879 3 ай бұрын
Georgette Heyer's April Lady. Historical romance which is also funny. I love all of her books
@RobbieHutchins
@RobbieHutchins 3 ай бұрын
Hi Tayler, I recently read The House Witch series by Delemhach. Part fantasy, part witchery, part fantasised-historical. There’s a lot of humour, and even a little non-mushy romance. I loved the series (plus an inbetweener book and the follow up). I think you’d enjoy the escapism provided by this series.
@katerynashebanits6311
@katerynashebanits6311 3 ай бұрын
I have always had a couple of books that I was reading at the same time, and when I allowed myself to work on several projects at the same time, it became really liberating. Now I go with a feeling and even allow myself to let things go if it's not working out or being interesting enough. We are adults and can do whatever we want with our hobbies :)
@lindapicot4386
@lindapicot4386 2 ай бұрын
I have often had more than one book on the go at once, for example if I'm reading something emotionally heavy I like to also have on hand a book that's a lighter read. I've also raised a couple of readers. From the time they were small I read aloud to my kids. Even when they could happily read on their own there were certain books that we enjoyed reading together. They would often want to chat about the books they were reading for school, so I would read them also. Now they are grown, and they suggested we start a little book club, even just the three of us, to discuss our selected read over tea and treats.
@crys6375
@crys6375 3 ай бұрын
I loved hearing about your failures. It made me feel less alone with things I mess up! I really love the audiobooks of My Lady Jane and My Plain Jane. They are SO funny and entertaining and are retellings of the story of Lady Jane Grey and then Jane Eyre. I’m sure reading them would be equally as good but the narrations done for them are so fantastic I would highly recommend them. I also learned the authors have an entire series of books about different Marys but I haven’t listened to those yet. There is also a fun book trilogy that is about Mary Bennet. It starts out with the book The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet. It’s a fun mix of historical fiction with mystery/detective/crime mixed in. They are easy and enjoyable reads.
@feliciameier1929
@feliciameier1929 3 ай бұрын
I hadn't read a book for about 15 years - too tired raising 5 kids and working. What re-booted me was joining a book group at my work. I figured the 'colleague pressure' would force me to read. I would read for 20 minutes early morning. That time-blocking was perfect, and I told myself that if I didn't keep it up, I'd stop reading again. 15 years later I keep the same time block. I've also included audio books (from the public library) while driving. Good for you!
@kellyrosloniec300
@kellyrosloniec300 3 ай бұрын
I usually have three going at a time. Audio, kindle, and hardcover.
@MarquitasKnottyCrush
@MarquitasKnottyCrush 3 ай бұрын
I picked up reading daily fiction reading again last year. This year Ive been reading 3 books at a time but they all have to be from different genres (Lit Fic, mystery, SciFi, and classics). Sometimes audiobooks, sometimes physical books- its been so much fun! Thanks for the recs, these are all new to me.
@dnordfors5845
@dnordfors5845 3 ай бұрын
If you enjoy British detective series, give Anne Perry's Thomas and Charlotte Pitt books a try. There are 34 of them and I'm on Book 13. Great audio books as well narrated by Davina Porter. Wonderful!
@JoyMSZ
@JoyMSZ 2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found your site. Not only do I enjoy the knitting conversations (I knit), but, surprise, you love the same genre of books I love to read. I have found so much information here about knitting, even though I have been knitting on and off most of my life since I was a child.
@MelonPan2010
@MelonPan2010 3 ай бұрын
I do have two books going right now. Tress and the Emerald Seas by Brandon Sanderson (genre: Fantasy) that I read aloud to my kiddo at bedtime and Long Past Due by James Butcher (genre: urban fantasy). If you are willing to try urban fantasy, I loved the Dresden files by Jim Butcher (he is the father of the current writer of Long Past Due).
@heathers8826
@heathers8826 3 ай бұрын
The Age of Myth series by Michael Sullivan and his Rhoihira Chronicles. I just finished the Keeper Origins Trilogy, The Hand series by Charlie Fletcher, and Night Circus. I think all of those would be up your reading ally.
@candeeharris7509
@candeeharris7509 3 ай бұрын
What a fun podcast ! I read one “ story “ and the Bible at the same time. More than one story at a time and my old brain gets confused. I’m going to look up the books you mentioned. Thanks again 🧶📖
@LadyPatienceK
@LadyPatienceK 3 ай бұрын
Same!
@shetlandlace
@shetlandlace 3 ай бұрын
Love your episode. I am an avid reader-and with both my Kindle or Audible I can read and knit. I have three active books going at once. One book on Kindle and two on Audible. I have one that I listen to at night, and one I listen to during the day. I do not listen to music in the car, I listen to audio books. EarthTones Girl is sponsoring a sock knit/read along. I am listening to two books, "Attack From Within" by Barbara McQaude and "Heart of the Night" by Barbara Delinsky. I just finished a 16 book series by Maggie Sefton. The series is called Knitting Mysteries. I enjoyed that series, thoroughly. They were cozy mysteries, and great fun to figure out who did it before the characters did. I am also reading 'Summer's End' by Kathleen Gilles Seidel.
@lindac3647
@lindac3647 Ай бұрын
I am currently re-reading The Clan of the Cave Bears. I remember really enjoying that series over 30 years ago!
@crochetingcatholic
@crochetingcatholic 3 ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone else has commented this but two of wands’ autumn league pullover is a raglan sweatshirt style sweater purposefully designed for cotton!
@aarenheller4968
@aarenheller4968 3 ай бұрын
I love reading and typically have about 4-6 books I am reading at any given time. Usually an audiobook, a light fiction, a heavier or more serious fiction, a nonfiction, and a younger audience book I am reading aloud to my kids. And sometimes some extra. I like being able to pick which to read at a given moment depending on my mood.
@jaimedill2467
@jaimedill2467 3 ай бұрын
Oo do you ever watch other knitting pods? @AliMakesEverything has a knitting pod but is also a writer and ends every episode with updates on what she’s reading and recent books she’s bought. I think you’d love her!
@leahdawn4523
@leahdawn4523 3 ай бұрын
I have only very recently jumped on the 'more than one book at once' bandwagon and began listening to two audiobooks - one on my own, and one with my husband. Our favorite genre is historical fiction and we are currently reading The Women by Kristin Hannah (The Nightingale, The Great Alone, and The Four Winds by her are all FANTASTIC books of the same genre). On my own right now I am listening to The Measure by Nikki Erlick.
@lisagregory9241
@lisagregory9241 3 ай бұрын
Wool Needles HANDS - Hands hold books and stimulate your brain! Sounds like a perfect fit for your podcast. Love it
@patriciayanez8663
@patriciayanez8663 3 ай бұрын
Hi Tayler !!LOVE this episode !! I thought I was the only one making swatchs ..casting on …unraveling…swatchs ..casting on etc Just unraveled a white cotton sweater I didn’t like how it was turning out !! Gave away the cotton!! Bye bye I also love to read ….now i’m reading Postbelum…spanish author named JuanCienfuegos …excellent ..very interesting and intriguing novel…..from Lima Perú
@katiekerr6306
@katiekerr6306 3 ай бұрын
The way you describe Ordinary Monster hits it on the head! I LOVED that book and cannot wait for the second book! I’m a big fan of audiobooks and I usually listen to two books at a time. Sometimes three. It all depends on what I’m feeling
@l.j.carroll2547
@l.j.carroll2547 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, Tayler, for another engaging and entertaining episode! I am definitely in the “multiple books at once” camp (just as I’m in the “Many WIPs Club” 😎). I’m currently reading my way through Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache series (some of which were adapted for TV as “Three Pines”), and a collection of interviews with Edward Gorey (called “Ascending Peculiarity”). If you like historical mysteries that skew a bit dark, Anne Perry’s William Monk series and Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series are set at either end of the Victorian era. Very atmospheric! Also, thank you for sharing your tale of frustration: it’s nice to know even knitting gurus need to restart (and restart and….) too.
@Celebrinthal
@Celebrinthal 3 ай бұрын
Whoooah, I totally didn't expect us to have the same taste in books ❤ I need to check out those books you mentioned! | Vaseline (petroleum jelly) doesn't actually moisturize. It's an occlusive that just coats the skin so that moisture can't evaporate further, but it doesn't add any. | Are you really sure there's no elastic or elastane in the ribbing of your RTW sweater? Brands are notorious for not disclosing the full contents of their products (they never list for example sewing thread or closures).
@j_filippo
@j_filippo 3 ай бұрын
I’m currently listening on The Undertaker’s Assistant a historical fiction about , you guessed it. The twist is she is a former slave . So far only an hour into it I am enjoying it. As for my current knitting I am finishing up a tiny dress for my Maryjane’s Teagarden 8” bear.
@wendyschoeman8319
@wendyschoeman8319 3 ай бұрын
hi - I am reading shelter in place by Nora Roberts. I have been a reading slump the past few months. As for knitting I have now frogged a pair of socks. tried my hand at color work could not get the sock on my feet. tried a lace weight with lace detail sweater and realized I kept on loosing stiches so will give that one a go far in the future so I frogged that to.
@marniebarr7975
@marniebarr7975 3 ай бұрын
I decided to start reading more this year (I used to read so much and then completely stopped for a long time). I joined the book of the month club back in January and have read five books so far and am half way through book six. Based on what you said you like, I would recommend The Invisible Life of Addie Larue and The Unmaking of June Farrow. I loved both of those. The Night Circus is an older book bit is one of my all time favourites.
@star_athena
@star_athena 3 ай бұрын
Hey Tayler! Another great episode. I recently fell back in love with reading too. I have multiple books going. I have an audio book, a kindle book, and some kind of graphic novel or manga too. I am committed to the library and almost everything comes from there. The Familiar is inspired by the author’s family history somehow! I could leave a very long comment about books but I I kind of already am so I better wind it down. Both my parents are avid readers and I think there’s something to that. Thanks for sharing books today! ❤❤❤
@jamieturner7902
@jamieturner7902 3 ай бұрын
I am rereading Harry Potter but I have just downloaded Ordinary Monsters from the library thank you for the recommendation!
@deborahway8636
@deborahway8636 3 ай бұрын
I can't read 2 books at a time, however I love to read paranormal romance books. I love that your not afraid to show your knitting oops.
@carolerath1129
@carolerath1129 3 ай бұрын
I watched Bookstore. I loved it. I passed on to a few friends that also enjoyed it. Right now I’m reading The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman. It is so very good. Alice Hoffman also wrote Practical Magic. I just finished listening to An American Marriage by Tayari Jones also very good and I just started listening to The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd.
@victoriasubercaseaux8828
@victoriasubercaseaux8828 3 ай бұрын
Knitting with pure cotton definitely makes you humble. Combine that cotton with bamboo or rayon, and it's even worse. Ask me how I know lol? I also own a bunch of cotton sweaters from GAP and JCrew that are fabulous and the ribbing looks perfect. Personally I just attribute that to machine knitting - we really can't compete against that. So I generally try to only knit with cotton blends and not pure cotton, and I leave the pure cotton knitting to the machines. With that said, I did knit a pretty great sweater with Lion Brand Jeans cotton yarn which is 100% cotton. The sweater I knit had a folded collar, which I think helped keep structure there. I also knit a summer top with Blue Sky Fibers skinny cotton and it turned out well. But it was seamed and had twisted rib, which I think helped. In general I drop down needle sizes when knitting with cotton, even blends.
@irinasweeney3377
@irinasweeney3377 3 ай бұрын
You’ll be dying your yarn inspired by book covers soon! 😂
@SarahJo
@SarahJo 3 ай бұрын
You should check out The Vampire Knitting Club series, they're some great fluffy escapist fiction cozy mysteries that have vampires and knitting lol I plowed through that entire series like nobody's business
@lieslnew8247
@lieslnew8247 3 ай бұрын
Just placed Ordinary Monsters on hold at my local library. I normally have one fiction and one non-fiction on the go. I have just finished Boy Swallows Universe - very Aussie but easily one of the best books I have read in ages!! On the knitting front … I just finished the Mischel Sweater. Wore it for a few days and decided the arms and body were not long enough. Ripped out the folded cuffs added an extra 1.5” and did tubular bind off (if I have enough yarn I will go back and do the folded cuff). Have just ripped back the body and am adding the extra to that too. It’s all part of my 2024 knitting resolution - If I don’t wear it … change it. 😊
@FlyingGal72
@FlyingGal72 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the book recommendations!! I’m an audio book reader/listener, mostly and go through them pretty quickly. I was the same when reading physocal books. Just so you know, if you have an audible membership, the first several books of the Sebastian St. Cyr are available for free.
@jenl8229
@jenl8229 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I've added them to my library.
@GymGirl88
@GymGirl88 3 ай бұрын
You should already read VR schwab's a darker shade of magic. Such a fun world design and fantasy story
@kerrydavison2702
@kerrydavison2702 26 күн бұрын
I'm reading Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. I get the feeling that this will be one of my favourite books of all time. It's a bit slow for the first three or four chapters but PERSEVERE. I'm knitting Little Red Nose sweater by Drops for my sons for Christmas. Who doesn't love a bit of Christmas in July? 😁
@smittenforfiction
@smittenforfiction 2 ай бұрын
I'm a big reader. I read about 80 books a year, sometimes less sometimes more and yes I have more than one book on the go. I usually have 1 e-book (usually a digital advance copy because I am a book blogger), 1 audiobook (for at the gym and while driving, cooking, etc), and 1 physical book.
@nanabella007
@nanabella007 3 ай бұрын
Another hand-creme recommendation though I'm not sure about availability outside of Europe. Dr. Hauschka Hydrating Hand Creme. They use natural and certified organic and responsibly sourced ingredients. It also is on the more pricey side, but as with the one you recommended a little goes a long way and your hands are left smooth, hydrated but dry (like the good dry not the crunchy painful dry... if that makes sense) within 10seconds. Also, book recommendation for those who love mystery and fantasy but in a modern setting: the Peter Grant Series by Ben Aaronovitch (starts with Rivers of London). Basically Harry Potter meets Sherlock Holmes. Light but interesting reading and such a page turner for me.
@joanneknox5091
@joanneknox5091 3 ай бұрын
You will absolutely love C.S. Harris' Sebastion. I started reading this series a few years ago before books 9,10, etc were published. My reading history is much like yours. So grateful to my family for allowing my brother and I read whatever we wanted.
@foleyjp1
@foleyjp1 3 ай бұрын
Taylor, As always, thanks for all the suggestions and heads up about mistakes. These podcasts make you so real and keep me coming back. I have already ordered some Kiehls and will look into the Step by Step tutorial and perhaps look for one or more of the books at the library. I do actually commit to reading every day at lunch time. Have a great week. Judi from VA
@nwaz964
@nwaz964 3 ай бұрын
My favorite memories often involve my dad reading to me and my siblings. He is a voracious reader and would read out loud for us when we were doing the dishes or other tasks to make it more fun. He also almost always had an audiobook for the car and a huge library of physical books. I love that he showed us how to consume books in many forms. These days I usually have an audiobook for when I’m doing home and yard work, an ebook for any time I have a few unexpected spare minutes and a physical book or two in different places in the house. I hope you continue to find great joy in your reading journey and your kids will definitely remember your efforts. Cheers!!
@shamszakhour6076
@shamszakhour6076 3 ай бұрын
Hi Tayler. I confess that I am confused by this episode. It sounds like these knit failures then led you to read more. So... are you giving up on these raglan experiments? That's totally fine, of course, but the logic confuses me. What has A got to do with B (other than both A and B take time)? I was a voracious reader as a child, but have read much less as an adult. EXCEPT I just started reading again, myself. In my case, I was inspired by Kay of the Bakery Bears. It seems like reading, in general, is sweeping through society these days. It's good to see. I don't know if you watch the Bakery Bears, but Kay is doing a series in 2024 where she introduces a book she loves, then she dyes yarn to represent that book (and demonstrates how she does it), then she knits it into her "reading shawl". It's a cute idea.
@divinelyengineered
@divinelyengineered 3 ай бұрын
I recently started reading more. Both audiobooks and I read on my phone (kindle app) until I can buy my own Kindle. I used to be a "one book at a time" kinda girl, but then I realized, I'll watch multiple shows at the same time, why can't I read more than one book at a time? So I have different genres going depending on my mood. I have romance, fantasy, occasionally a non-fiction/self-help. Sometimes 2 fantasy books at the same time. It keeps things interesting, and allows me to pick up my reading regardless of what mood I'm in, because sometimes, I don't want the spicy romance, I just want something fun, and because I have multiple books on the go at the time, I allow myself to do that. Same reason I have multiple WIPs I suppose! 😂
@allisonlittlefortin4891
@allisonlittlefortin4891 3 ай бұрын
Taylor, I have just got to splitting for sleeves on my first raglan top down using a mixture of stash yarn from 35 years ago and the best equivalent I could find. Its a cotton, linen blend, and I am making a fade marinière. I tried it on and discovered my gauge (knit in the round and everything) was off and it is just a bit too small. I am putting it aside to redo the math and was feeling a bit frustrated, so hearing I am not alone is very comforting. Maybe I should join the KAL as I start again.
@alisoneichler4257
@alisoneichler4257 3 ай бұрын
Loved this content! My husband reads 2, 3 or sometimes 4 books at a time. I listen to one and read one at a time. Curious about the status of “the hood” pattern … we are going to Finland in January - the hood would be perfect for that trip.
@maureendesmarais6955
@maureendesmarais6955 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing book ideas. I just downloaded What Angels Fear as it sounds right up my alley. I highly recommend David Pepper's political thriller books, The People's House, The Wingman, etc.
@rosberrycrafts
@rosberrycrafts 3 ай бұрын
I read more than one book at a time. I usually have 1 audiobook, 1 ebook from the library, and one ebook I own for when I'm waiting for my library one.
@mjkwiatek7217
@mjkwiatek7217 3 ай бұрын
ALWAYS have multiple books going! I'm a teacher, AND I work in a bookstore. That paycheck goes right back into the store.
@sunrhyze
@sunrhyze 3 ай бұрын
I'm actually reading a few books at a time, usually. A bit of Bible study first thing in the morning with my tea. My "work" book, for slow moments, is currently "Migraine" by Oliver Sacks, full of interesting information I had no idea about, following up on my brand-new diagnosis at the end of last year. For fiction, I'm two-thirds of the way through "Little, Big" by John Crowley - "the story of four generations of a singular family, living in a house that is many houses on the magical border of an otherworld." I'm not sure about this summer knitting, really. Cotton or otherwise. Other than a pair of socks always on the needles, I think I might just do fun small things like another Emotional Support Chicken and Sheldon the Sheep. It's just too hot, besides which it's gardening season!
@GirlScoutLoriC
@GirlScoutLoriC 3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love audiobooks, and almost exclusively borrow them from the library. I’ve slowly worked up to listening at 2.3X speed (for fiction). I listen while I knit, cook, do housework/dishes, in the car, while grocery shopping… I’ve found some great books by scrolling through other people’s Goodreads lists for something interesting.
@bridgetbrimm9893
@bridgetbrimm9893 3 ай бұрын
I knit the Autumn League sweatshirt by Two of Wands in 2022 using Lion Brand Cotton Jeans. This is my most worn garment. It hasn’t stretched or pilled, the yarn was lovely to knit and the pattern worked up into the perfect hand knit sweatshirt. Two thumbs up all the way around for this garment. My favorite hand lotion is Curel, non greasy, affordable and long lasting. Thanks for another great episode.
@danielledangelo5943
@danielledangelo5943 3 ай бұрын
I always have 2-3 books on the go. 1 audiobook, one very large series book (currently outlander series), and then something else on the side as the flavour of the month. I have been on a mission to raise book lovers since the day they were born. Bedtime is always reading time for us. My 6 year old now reads and it makes me so happy to see her reading her books in bed at night.
@AimyBamy
@AimyBamy 3 ай бұрын
OMG I’m gonna say it again. You are my spirit animal. This whole video spoke to me so much. I have 3-4 books going at any moment. 1 audio (mowing/driving), 1 ebook (on the run), 1 print, 1 faith based/self improvement. I’m chugging through Wheel of Time and ACOTAR now, but also read A LOT of JAFF/regency romance. ❤ I also have a book going with the kids for a chapter a night, so we have the Chronicles of Narnia going now.
@lemenyh
@lemenyh 3 ай бұрын
When I knit in a cotton heavy yarn, I usually add an elastic to the neck band to help it maintain its integrity
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