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Good evening, I would love to ask for your help regarding the zipper sweater. I made it with no issues at all until it is time to pick up stitches for the zipper part. I find it rather confusing with the 24 stitches being picked up on left and right and then the knit up 1 stitch in a cast on and knit up 1 stitch in full stitch . I love challenging myself in my knits but this one I can’t seem to grasp 😢. Can you help? I would be so appreciative . Thank you !
you always choose perfect patterns and yarn pairings for your garments. Love hearing and seeing the garment fixes. I am too lazy to go back and reknit but it is so satisfying to fix what isn't right and should be rewarded with new yarn!!!
Your detailed explanation of Barbroe Top details is very appreciated. I want to knit it as well and saw many people having issues meeting gauge and with the fit overall. Your end result looks beautiful as well as other garments as well!
Wow! It's amazing how much the colours that you pick are all the colours that I would pick. Rich, warm, saturated jewel tones. Your pomegranate cardigan is going to be gorgeous!
Aw thank you so much! I think I've finally started to figure out what colors I like and suit me :) And this is great news since I'm finally almost done knitting through my yarn stash of colors that are not my fave 😂 Happy knitting!
The Red Cardigan is stunning. What a great colour on you! your mother is going to love her sweater! I am thinking of doing the Melidas top. Looks like a great fit! Thanks Rosie
haha, once again we are twinning ! mentionned how you inspired me in my last episode, with your blouse no 1 ! And also have cast on a maggie cardigan in a fun colour ! Lovely to see your pattern choices, it makes it easier for me to prioritise my queue lol ! And for the yarn you are "desperately trying to use from stash" i say destash it/sell it on ravelry, instead of feeling like an obligation and time commitment !
hahah SAME! Whenever I see an update on your Ravelry I'm like.....👀I loooove your maggie cardigan color choice and so excited to see it come to life!! And I think you might be right there regarding that yarn - I keep looking at the swatch and it's not sparking joy!
I love listening to how you modify the patterns to accommodate your gauge, body and personal preferences. Kudos!! The pattern to me is just one way making a particular garment. The knitter ultimately is in charge with their skills and you are showing those beautifully. 😊❤
Aw thank you so much! There's definitely been lots of trial and error, but I love learning different techniques and constructions from different patterns and then adapting it as needed - It's part of what makes knitting so fun! Thanks for watching this episode and happy knitting! 😊❤️
😂 I remember the gazillion ends to weave in on the Barbroe top - overall it was a lot of fidgety work on this top. 🙊😂 I made a looser fitting one and I haven’t worn it that much, probably cos I was traumatised after making it - I found it a very tedious knit. 😅
Hello! I can explain the sheet if that's helpful (so I don't accidentally reshare petite knit's pattern details!) I listed out each section, e.g. "back" , and I calculated the following information: 1) # of Rows the pattern tells you to knit (e.g. 20 - making up a number here as an example!) 2) What length this number of rows equals to - which is # of rows divided by row gauge * 10 cm. As an example: the pattern gauge is 32 rows per 10 cm, so in this example: the length would be 20 rows / 32 rows * 10 cm = 6.25 cm 3) # of rows you need to knit to reach 6.25 cm, based on your row gauge. As an example, if my row gauge was 35 rows per 10 cm, then this calculation would be: 6.25 cm * 35 rows / 10 cm = approx 21.9 rows, which I can round up to 22 This means I would need to knit 2 extra rows compared to what the pattern says!
Im knitting the ingrid sweater man version right now. I'm getting terrified of the sleeves now. But so far, i like how engaging this knit is. I have to think because the pattern assumes the knitter can deduce what is meant. It looks beautiful on you.
Thank you! It's true that it's so engaging! In the end I felt like marking up the chart for where sleeve decreases need to go helped. Hope you have fun with the rest of your project!
Hello! I’m more of a silent viewer but I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your podcast. Always looking forward to see your videos because we have similar tastes in styles and I appreciate your philosophy when it comes to knitting. You inspired me to pick up the Sandnes Garn catalog 2202 when I saw your Gia Zipper Genser and also I’m so tempted to pick up the Noro Silk Garden Solo you held together with the pink Isager mohair (I believe it was for your. Champagne Cardigan) because that combo is beautiful 😍 Stay well and happy knitting!
Hello! Aw thank you for saying that, this made my day! 💕Those two are definitely some of my favorite pieces I've knit recently! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, and happy knitting 😊
I love all of your projects and you are becoming one of my favorite youtubers! I have been loving the Guernsey sweater for a long long time but can't get myself to buy the whole catalog because the Guernsey is the only pattern I would be interested in making from that book. :( I'll just stare at yours and dream lol. Do you happen to know where I can buy the pattern individually?
Hello! Aww thank you so much for saying that, that made my day! Yeah, I really wish they sold the patterns online individually. The Guernsey genser was the sweater that I most wanted to knit from that book too - I wound up finding it in stock at least just as the book (without having to buy a whole sweater quantity of yarn), and to justify having the whole dang book I ended up making like 6 patterns from it hahah so it's worth it now. I am also interested in some patterns from their other books, but I know what you mean - if there's only one that you really are interested in, it's hard to justify getting the the whole book.
@@Knitslip I think that on par with other sandnes patterns, for me it wasn't "easy" to follow but it was doable, especially if you are comfortable with filling in the blanks! e.g. when it says "inc," determining that you're increasing in pattern
Thank you so much for watching! I love those too!! I am actually knitting another pair of colorwork socks now :) they're such small pieces but so joyful to knit and wear!
This is my first time RU-vid channel and I did subscribe. You are a beautiful knitter and I love your pottery as well. Keep it up and please continue to show us, the teapot will be awesome1
Hi! Actually I talked about 34 different patterns I knitted, and 4 of these (less than 12%) are Petite Knit patterns :) That said, I do actually really enjoy the Petite Knit patterns I have knitted (and will probably knit more). I personally enjoy hearing a mix of perspectives from folks based on their knitting preferences, whether that means the more popular designers or the more indie / less known but wonderful designers. I hope you can find the knitting content that interest you / talk about the patterns and designers that you gravitate towards!
I know this is a knitting podcast, but I really enjoyed the pottery! I have always wanted to try making pottery, and you have inspired me to find a class. Thanks for the video!
All your knitting and pottery pieces are beautiful! I drink a lot of tea, so making a tea pot would be incredible. I'd like to take a pottery class someday but I don't have time for any new hobbies right now, knitting and sewing are enough. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! Yes it's definitely hard to find the time - wish I had infinite time to try all the hobbies I wanted haha, I would love to try sewing one day!
I love seeing your pottery! I would love to take a class sometime. Funny that you mentioned knitting while flying. I’m on a layover right now. I’m working on the beginning of a pretty easy raglan. It is not too big yet. I can do it if I have noise canceling headphones on. It helps.
Thank you so much! It was a lot of fun to learn a new hobby you should totally try a class! Haha what a coincidence! That sounds like a great way to pass the time on a layover and noise cancelling headphones are a great idea!
Fantastic makes! Thank you for showing your pottery - I definitely get into other creative outlets when the weather gets nice, then hibernate with my needles starting in October 😂
Your Cumulus Blouse is beautiful! I love collecting miniature pottery. I am so happy that you showed your pottery. I really like the spoon rest with the stamp. Your pottery pieces look professional made.
Yay I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it, and thank you!! I do have to disclaim that I did only show the pieces that turned out well and not the wonky ones 😂 It truly is such a steep learning curve!
@tangerineknits I enjoy how well spoken and thoughtful your videos are. I'm 9 videos into my own podcast and it's so challenging to speak naturally and with minimal verbal pauses (or at least that my problem lol)
@@lehcarga aw thank you for saying that - I really appreciate that! I am definitely still editing out some pauses, and also cut out parts where I feel like I am not explaining something clearly so I ramble a couple times and then say it again hah - so definitely not getting it right the first time! What is the name of your podcast?