Great idea and some lovely patterns in there too! Also a blast from the past with the Lotus petal, that was one of my earlier designs, I should revamp it and make a new one for next summer! ☀
My favorite is the shine bobble sweater. It looks similar to the extremely popular bookclub cardigan. The only one I would have left out was the stash busting cardigan. I thought it was ugly and there are a lot better stash busting patterns with my personal favorite being the sea glass sweater by wool and pine. Thanks for drawing attention to some underrated patterns.❤🧶
Hehe Ggomjirag is a Korean word describing the sound and the form of the small hand movements that may look like knitting. Han Miran wrote so many knitting books and she is like a knitter guru in Korea! 😊
Very inspiring and I had only heard of Amy Gunderson and Mochiknits before this video of yours - great selection of patterns/designers who are rather unkown (in central Europe)!
I love seeing more podcasts from Canadians! I know this wasn't part of your official list, but you mentioned a jacket pattern by Sharon someone....I was very interested when you showed the picture. Would you be able to share the link to the website, or the spelling of the pattern and designers name? My googling was unfruitful. Thank you from Smokey Alberta!
Hello fellow Canadian! Im going to update the description too, but here is the link ☺️ I think the designer has changed names too - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/maves-jacket-2
Nice ! Thanks for all these reco, I'll definitly knit a few ;) I actually knit the Semilla sweater by Sharins and it's beautiful and a very smart design. There're short row at the back and the pattern is written very clearly with a count of the stiches at the end of each step of the shaping to make sure you've done the right thing. I knit mine in a yak and silk wool blend and it's the most luxurius sweater I own. I recomand it 100% !
I am a beginner crocheter (more experienced knitter, but still intermediate) and managed to crochet a Korean pattern, so don’t be afraid! Also happy to help with any Spanish translations :)
I finished my fleur cami a couple of weeks ago. It was a great pattern, very easy to memorize. But you definitely need something under it for work. I wear mine over tanks, tees, and dresses~ And I bought it as part of the 3-pattern package
I love all the patterns you shared and I love that you like the grandma esthetic! 😂 I’d actually call it the great grandma esthetic because I’m old enough to be a grandma and my house looks nothing like that! But my grandmother’s house looked exactly like that!!! Can’t wait to see what you make 😊❤
I haven't knit the dress but I have knit one sweater from Anna and Heidi Pickles. It was my first raglan sweater and I found the pattern to be well written and easy to follow even as a beginner in garments.
You should look up Kaffe Fassett. He is one of the most famous knitwear and quilt designers in the late 20 Century. He has written dozens of books. Definitely not a new or minor designer. PS: Aran is pronounced as Erin.
Oh wow amazing!! Discovering now how many cool patterns he has out there I struggle to say that word right when I need to 😆 I'm not sure if its my Canadian or just me lol
Thanks, now my ravelry wishlist is a bit longer xD I must say, I think it is commendable that you can see what the Annurca top looks like from that picture. It does make me curious how much more popular it would be if that picture would be better. Many knitters are visual beings after all😅
Thanks for all the suggestions they are so cute. I will try to make some of them. Can you give me the link for the cream jacket [the maze] it caught my eye and I couldn't find it. Thanks again ❤❤❤❤
I think the designer has changed names too! It's the Maves Jacket by Amalie Nerenst and it looks like you can now download it in Ravelry too now! ☺️ www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/maves-jacket-2
Thanks. I love a pattern roundup and learning new designers. In terms of quality of the Pickles patterns... they're deff written in a more Scandinavian way, so you have to know what you are doing. Also, the instructions they do provide in English are not the best. I would not recommend.
You showed a lot of lovely options. I'm definitely going to put a few in my favourites. Just a heads up on the word Aran. It's pronounced pretty much like the girls name Erin. The A is a long A sound and the accent or emphasis is on the "A", not the "ran" part of the word. So phonetically, I suppose it would be AIRun.
Hahaha thank you! Im glad you liked them. I cant promise anything - but I will try. I think it's similar to the way that Canadians mispronounce garAGE as well. 😂 Just the way my brain reads it
I actually love it when people have a sound for when they show a photo. Be it a “click” or a “pop”, doesn’t matter. Somehow it feels helpful. Maybe because a lot of the time I’m knitting while watching videos and a sound helps me know when to look up to see a visual.
It's not written but I think I'd get some side eye lol! I worked once at a place with a strict dress code and they pulled me aside and made me buy a new shirt!!!
@@enchantedfibresandmore idk if this is a north-american thing (i’m from europe) or if it’s just generational difference but i find that to he really odd. i guess one can manage but especially in the summer this must be bothersome, especially when people are heard-pressed about showing your shoulders :/