I'm late joining the Conversation, but really love S3, E5 brown pullover Claire is wearing while talking to her colleague. It looks like the stitches are knit side to side!
I bought the "Outlander Knitting" book because I wanted to make Claire's beautiful cowl. There is a 'Claire's cowl' pattern in the book, but it looks nothing like Claire's cowl, neither the yarn nor the pattern. I found that most of the patterns were 'inspired' by Outlander but only a few were really close to the originals. What a disappointment! Finally, I made up my own garter stitch cowl with bulky yarn held double, using circular needles in a size 17US/12.00 mm. It is a close approximation!
Hey! I noticed in movies and shows depicting midevil period that instead of metal chain-mail armor they use grey garter stitched "chain-mail" items! **Smile**
@@NerdyKnitting I think I saw it on the TV show "Camelot" (CBC/British) and some others. Chain-mail is very expensive and time consuming to make. And fitting might not be so easy. BUT a garter knit garment is easy to to make AND has STRETCH! **Smile**
Speaking of historical knits, I have been looking for a sontag/hug-me-tight/bosom friend pattern. Those are the relatively short/not as deep, shawls that wrap around the waist, Have you designed any? If you have designed one, I would purchase it. Or if you know of a pattern out there that is adjustable for a plus size waist, I'd be interested too. Thanks. This was a good video, but I was looking for a sontag pattern in Outlander. Thanks.
In the British Mini-series "Little Dorrit" (Charles Dickens) The main character "Little Dorrit", she wears this shall thin and taupe. Can you tell me more abut this? I am still a beginner. A bunch of scarves and 1 hat, NO PATTERNS! **Smile**
Do you have a favorite Outlander knit?
I love all of the shawls on Outlander
Love every minute of this even if I'm a beginner knitter and new to Outlander
Thanks!
Thank you!
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I'm late joining the Conversation, but really love S3, E5 brown pullover Claire is wearing while talking to her colleague. It looks like the stitches are knit side to side!
Im obsessed with Claire's shawls. I try to recreate all of them. Handy Little Me helped me A LOT
I bought the "Outlander Knitting" book because I wanted to make Claire's beautiful cowl. There is a 'Claire's cowl' pattern in the book, but it looks nothing like Claire's cowl, neither the yarn nor the pattern. I found that most of the patterns were 'inspired' by Outlander but only a few were really close to the originals. What a disappointment! Finally, I made up my own garter stitch cowl with bulky yarn held double, using circular needles in a size 17US/12.00 mm. It is a close approximation!
Hey! I noticed in movies and shows depicting midevil period that instead of metal chain-mail armor they use grey garter stitched "chain-mail" items! **Smile**
Really! That's interesting.
@@NerdyKnitting I think I saw it on the TV show "Camelot" (CBC/British) and some others. Chain-mail is very expensive and time consuming to make. And fitting might not be so easy. BUT a garter knit garment is easy to to make AND has STRETCH! **Smile**
So true! I'm going to have to find out more about that - what a neat way to use knit fabric!
I made the Claire's Shawl by Emily Johannes for my aunt.
Do u have crochet patterns for these shawls
Are they available truly free online?
Speaking of historical knits, I have been looking for a sontag/hug-me-tight/bosom friend pattern. Those are the relatively short/not as deep, shawls that wrap around the waist, Have you designed any? If you have designed one, I would purchase it. Or if you know of a pattern out there that is adjustable for a plus size waist, I'd be interested too. Thanks. This was a good video, but I was looking for a sontag pattern in Outlander. Thanks.
Sorry, I don't have a pattern for anything like that. Have you checked Ravelry?
Not recently, but that's a good idea. Thanks.
In the British Mini-series "Little Dorrit" (Charles Dickens) The main character "Little Dorrit", she wears this shall thin and taupe. Can you tell me more abut this? I am still a beginner. A bunch of scarves and 1 hat, NO PATTERNS! **Smile**
I'll have to look it up!
LOL, but IF they DID have big yarn and needles I'm sure they would have made and worn all these items.