This tee looks so gorgeous on you, Clare. I really appreciate seeing your trial and error, and ripping back to achieve your desired result. I think good problem solving skills are one of the most valuable skills for a knitter. Beautiful work! The favourite sweater you used as a prototype for measurements is also stunning. Thanks so much for making these vlogs and sharing them. You truly are an inspiration 💐
Bravo. It’s so good, loved the adventure you went on and the info about the decreases and how the Japanese patterns write it…. chefs kiss!! Those sleeves are so cute. Thanks for sharing, Karen ❤
I really love your project videos - you have a very relatable approach to trying to make the garments you want! I too often want to just jump in and if i have to rip, oh well...
The neckline in your classic striped jumper is so lovely. Could you please give a tutorial on how you accomplish such a beautiful join between the twisted ribbing and the body of the sweater? Thank You ❤
OMGosh this is brilliant. I love lots of Italian designers and can’t spend so much. You have absolutely inspired me! I also love your Pink Fluffy Jumper. Is that pattern/texture created using ‘tuck’ stitches? I have the book, Dimensional Tuck Knitting by Tracy Purtscher and it looks like the same style of knitting. Something I’m ‘working up to as I’ve only been knitting for 4 years now. Anyway I love your videos they definitely inspire me.
Thank you for your message. The pink fluffly jumper was a couple of years ago and I had to go back to the pattern. They're actually cable stitches strategically placed, and they do look a bit like tuck stitches. I don't have the Dimensional Tuck book but I would like to get it some day.
This tee looks so gorgeous on you, Clare. I really appreciate seeing your trial and error, and ripping back to achieve your desired result. I think good problem solving skills are one of the most valuable skills for a knitter. Beautiful work! The favourite sweater you used as a prototype for measurements is also stunning. Thanks so much for making these vlogs and sharing them. You truly are an inspiration 💐
This tee looks so gorgeous on you, Clare. I really appreciate seeing your trial and error, and ripping back to achieve your desired result. I think good problem solving skills are one of the most valuable skills for a knitter. Beautiful work! The favourite sweater you used as a prototype for measurements is also stunning. Thanks so much for making these vlogs and sharing them. You truly are an inspiration 💐
Gorgeous Clare! You are right. The black contrast made all the difference for suiting your complexion! Impressive! Thank you for sharing!❤
Thank you for your support as always Cathia.
Bravo. It’s so good, loved the adventure you went on and the info about the decreases and how the Japanese patterns write it…. chefs kiss!! Those sleeves are so cute. Thanks for sharing, Karen ❤
Thank you Karen!
Happy birthday to mom! She is adorable!
Happy Birthday to your mom! The tee looks amazing. You're definitely the knitting queen. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
I agree. You definitely are a knitting Queen. Well done.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Clare You are the Queen! I love it!!! Sooooo cute and I love to see your process. You inspire me! Blessings
Thank you so much!
I so enjoy your show ,your knitting ,your son and family .i,m going to try making a knitting queen tee also
Wonderful, please do!
I really love your project videos - you have a very relatable approach to trying to make the garments you want! I too often want to just jump in and if i have to rip, oh well...
Thank you so much! Some times trial and error is more fun right?
The neckline in your classic striped jumper is so lovely. Could you please give a tutorial on how you accomplish such a beautiful join between the twisted ribbing and the body of the sweater? Thank You ❤
I got the pattern from Alfa Knits. You can find a tutorial here.
alfaknits.wordpress.com/2016/06/19/how-to-work-an-estonian-braid-aka-vikkel-braid/
Love your little video bomber. 🤭 Claire would you think about crocheting a star in fine cotton and sewing it in place?
That's a good idea. I might give that a try
OMGosh this is brilliant. I love lots of Italian designers and can’t spend so much. You have absolutely inspired me! I also love your Pink Fluffy Jumper. Is that pattern/texture created using ‘tuck’ stitches? I have the book, Dimensional Tuck Knitting by Tracy Purtscher and it looks like the same style of knitting. Something I’m ‘working up to as I’ve only been knitting for 4 years now. Anyway I love your videos they definitely inspire me.
Thank you for your message. The pink fluffly jumper was a couple of years ago and I had to go back to the pattern. They're actually cable stitches strategically placed, and they do look a bit like tuck stitches. I don't have the Dimensional Tuck book but I would like to get it some day.
This tee looks so gorgeous on you, Clare. I really appreciate seeing your trial and error, and ripping back to achieve your desired result. I think good problem solving skills are one of the most valuable skills for a knitter. Beautiful work! The favourite sweater you used as a prototype for measurements is also stunning. Thanks so much for making these vlogs and sharing them. You truly are an inspiration 💐
Thank you Robbie. I think ripping back so many times definitely helped with my problem solving skills 😂