So glad it was helpful! They have some pretty options. My knitting is not as efficient as I would like, but it is the way my hands just want to do it. Having tried a few different styles, I don't know that I could change! Wishing you a wonderful start to the week.
Good video! I’m absolutely a hobbii fan, I used a lot their cotton yarns and 100% wool yarns, they are super affordable and work so well. My boyfriend loves acrylic garments so I always buy acrylic yarns from hobbii, there are tons of beautiful choices.
I've been very impressed with them so far too! I'd love to try their 100% wool - maybe for something warm in the autumn. I'm starting to make my summer items with the yarn this week, so will hopefully be able to show you something soon.
I thoroughly enjoy all your videos and this review in particular is a good one. Hobbii should be delighted with your choice to swatch, talk about the feel of the yarn on the needles and offer pattern choices. Thank you!
Hi! Loved the review and swatches. I would use the mohair to make the Adelina cardigan by Sarah Hatton. I'd also use it for the Glitter cardigan and the cotton for the Fold slipover by Martin Storey. I think they're available as free patterns on Ravelry, I found them in knitting mags so I'm not 100% sure but definitely worth checking on Ravelry. I also think that the patterns would fit your vibe/look. Happy knitting and thanks for another lovely video.
Hi! Thanks for so much for watching and your many wonderful recommendations. They are totally my style! The Adelina Cardigan is stunning - I think it would be gorgeous as a sweater too (I'll have to add it to my queue). Happy knitting :)
Loveee hobbii, great video w cute pattern rec! I'm looking fwd to seeing your Gaya top w that baby cotton 😃 hobbii always has sales, so you should always always buy sale yarn only! I've bought diablo at less than $3 last year during one of the sales!
So happy you liked it! I knew a few of my viewers liked Hobbii, so I really wanted to try their stuff. It was really interesting to try such a mix - and a massive plus that the folks I chatted with seem very friendly.
Yes, they have some lovely stuff at many different price points. Knitting can be so expensive - and for me Hobbii (like Drops) is on the more affordable side of what I have access to here because there aren't many shops to buy craft supplies. If you have any good suggestions do let me know! I'm always looking for new things to try.