I would recommend also looking at the Dropp sweater by Ailbíona McLochlainn. It is knit with a contiguous method and had alternative options built in to the pattern for different collars etc.
Watching you talk about Merit beauty as sponsored content within a knitting video, while working on the Stonecutter sweater designed by beauty UA-camr Michele Wang is incredible. It's like my favourite hobbies all collided
I really love these more "technical" videos that you do sometimes! I feel like I'm looking at patterns differently after listening to your thoughts and explanations and I'm learning something new each time. Thanks for another fantastic video ❤
Can you do a similar discussion of simple raglan sweater patterns? There are so many and sometimes end up picking one just for the gauge. Would enjoy your spin on them.
I enjoyed this style video. I like the Dartmoor and added it to my favorites. But I’m older and not real skinny so these oversized sweaters are not real flattering unless they have excellent drape. I plan to downsize to a 3-4 or (large)on most of these. I have a 38-40 bust size so I have been choosing xl’s in these patterns and they are huge on me. The Dartmoor will be a smaller version I think. But I always hesitate when going to new designers. I would love to see you do more of these videos; especially the raglans. I would also like to find an excellent tank top rather than camisole because of bra straps. I want a wider tank scoop neck, boat neck, whatever. Idc but If you could do a video on both cami’s and tanks that’d be great. I really like how you talk through each pattern giving pros and cons for each. Thanks for all the time you took to put this one together.😊
Emily, you are so thorough and clear, I would love to see more videos of this kind, yes! You are a natural at didactics! I’m currently sifting through possible unisex raglan sweaters to knit for my husband. I also find it sometimes difficult to get a good look at some of the features in order to compare… but it’s fun poring through all the photos! Can’t wait to see what you end up m me making! Sari Norland‘s Hanko pullover is another mohair free option - easy to skip the stripes and has a very modern feel to it I think. Also a similar sort of lateral edging for interest and structure.
As someone new to sweater knitting this was very interesting and thoughtful. It really is helpful to hear your ponders about the construction of the different styles.
I just made the lakes pullover which is ozettas new pattern & is sooooo good. The coziest sweater I’ve ever made & I’ll absolutely be making more! It’s simple but has a beautiful construction with little details that make it not boring!
@@highfiberknits I found it to be really nice! It’s oversized & cozy for sure, but if you wanted it to be smaller you could always size down as well! I can tag you in my photo of it on on Instagram so you can see!
This video appeared at the perfect time for my lunch break viewing! I love this video and enjoyed your comparison a lot. Personally, Ozetta is my queen of drop shoulder designs - she consistently makes me want to knit them the most and has really nailed the shaping since they are her go-to. Excited to see what you choose!
Dear Duomo is actually 2 strands of fingering but I used fingering and Suri which I find fills out more than mohair. Just make sure your swatch fabric is what you’re aiming for 😊 I also tested the Lakes Pullover by Ozetta and it was wonderful as well. Worsted weight and I was able to make mine in less than 2 weeks ❤ happy knitting!
Love love love this topic!! I just started garment knitting this year and would be over the moon if you did a video on “Same but Different” saddle shoulder patterns. You did a great job articulating likes, dislikes, and yarn combo theories and it was super helpful! Also don’t forget to take some time to just knit + relax for yourself. Best wishes and happy holidays😁
Emily, I also, wanted to mention that I have a video tutorial on the permanent fold. I use it in double neckline trim for the structure. You can adjust my Avaris sweater design to have a folded neckline trim, almost as my Nubia sweater. Or Sassy sweater. They all have step by step video tutorials. Let me know if you will be interested in my designs and I will send you a copy of the pattern. Thank you! Great video!
I just finished the Dartmoor sweater last night! The braid is an I-cord and then there’s also 2 neck options in the pattern (the one that’s shown in the pictures and the folded neck option). Overall it was a very fun knit and I highly recommend!
Hi, this was a very helpful content and it gave me the sence how to look on those patterns differently (cause they look so similar many times). I would love to see comparing cardigans and raglans 😊
I am actually knitting the Winters Pullover from Ozetta. I really love it. Only thing though, I did order the suggested yarn and it was sooooo stiff at the gauge suggested. It really called for bigger needles. So I ended up using Drops Nepal and it is perfect. I never used a pattern so spot on with the gauge and measurements. Really happy with that design.
I'm currently knitting through the Oslo Sweater by Petite Knit, the Clove Sweater by Rachel Kurihara, and the Dear Duomo Sweater to compare the three raglan designs and the knitting experience! I loved this video and seeing your thoughts on these classic raglan designs. My comparison video of these three designs will probably come in January when I finish the third pattern :)
Loved this video! So helpful 🙂. I always have a hard time deciding which patterns to buy/pick. I end up buying several for a similarly constructed sweater or item which can be a waste of money. I’m embarrassed to admit that my “pattern stash” is out of control 😅.
I loved this topic. It is very overwhelming trying to decide on which sweater to knit, when there are so many that are so similar. Look forward to another episode soon.
I’ve been knitting for a few years now, and I just started thinking about these style and pattern details. Thank you for your very timely presentation. I’m subscribing and hope you’ll add more “same but different” analyses.
Emily, I love this video format - keep making them please! I also love seeing the posted comments expanding on the pros and cons of their purchased and knitted patterns.
Again super inspiring episode! Thanks! I also love the lento sweater, as it has such a nice loose gauge. But its a raglan, so not what you are looking for i guess. I'm curious to see what your pretty skeins will become, love to see the progress. Sandra
I’ve enjoyed this immensely!!! New knitter (I’m saying it until I become a master! 😂)-I can’t tell you how helpful this type of content is! I would love to see more of these!
I really enjoy this kind of video! I knitted the No23 and I really love it, but I do get what you were saying about the bulkyness of fabric under the arms and have been very intrigued by the Dartmoor Sweater! The Marseille Sweater collar really can be fixed with an elastic been sewn in after blocking in my opinion.. at least thats what I did :)
This was such an interesting analysis, thank you for sharing it with us! I'm still quite new to knitting relatively speaking so it's always good to see what other people look at when picking their next pattern. I'd love to see one on classic raglan sweaters sometime (e.g. including the Semper Sweater by TKPG)
Just found your channel! I haven’t made a LOT of top downs, usually raglans. I have broad shoulders + long arms, hence prefer top down. I have been perusing top down drop shoulder patterns lately, & have looked at most of your selected! This topic is timely! Yes, interested in other comparisons! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Looking forward to more in future, & I’ll check out your previous vids as well!
First, you are NOT rambling :) your analysis are super interesting and really helps looking at our ravelry differently. Really love your podcast, and always looking forward for a new one and your great, accessible, sense of fashion.
I love this type of video, I would love to see one for raglan sweaters and slipovers! Personally, my money's on the Dartmoor or the Towns Sweater. I love the shoulder detail on the Dartmoor Sweater, and the folded collar is fairly simple to do as shown by Laura of Penrose Knits. I personally love the Towns Sweater because of the length and giant ribbing, but to each their own! I think any of the patterns you chose would be perfect. I'd like to add into the mix the Bayview Sweater and the Partridge Pullover by Knits 'n Knots WPG. The Bayview is similar to the Dartmoor, and the Partridge has a gorgeous seed stitch panel. I wish you all the best in choosing, decisions can be so hard!
What a great video! you have pointed many points that we should all look for when choosing a design, The one thing I have noticed, and usually after knitting a garment, is that the designer often deigns for his/her own body. Two come to mind - Drea Renee Knits - Andrea has admitted that she does not do waist shaping because she is quite straight up and down to the hip. Her designs are lovely but I find for myself ( I have a pronounced waist curve) there is way too much fabric at the back of her relaxed pullovers eg: The Weekender. I made two of them and gave both to my sister who looks fab in them. The other designer is Caitlin Hunter who has quite sloped and softly shaped shoulders so her patterns don't work for me. The Birkin for instance always feel like it is pulling around the shoulder area. Looking at her patterns I see that either the yokes would be way to wide or too tight. I guess with all Designers, clothes are so subjective to who is modelling them. I love looking at all the projects of Ravelry before choosing a design, concentrating on the knitters with body types closest to mine and reading all the notes. So helpful. Thanks Emily, Really good video 💕. BTY I also purchased some BC Yarn Bio this summer at my Local store as it was on sale. It is a beautiful yarn, knitted up really well, but sadly one of those designs that I should have paid more attention to and made it longer in the body for me!!
I've also only ever knitted DK weight equivalents on 4mm needles but I'm currently test knitting the Semper V-Neck Sweater for The Knit Purl Girl which calls for a 4.5mm needle at a 21st gauge worked with 1 strand fingering and 1 strand mohair and I am absolutely loving the drape and feel of the fabric. Will likely seek out patterns specifically with this gauge in future as I live in South Africa which has a much warmer climate so the airier and drapier fabric is ideal. She also has the regular Semper Sweater with a more traditional crew neckline that I highly recommend you check out.
Yes! I’m thinking I’m going to love the 4.5mm knit fabric too 😊 I tend to run warm really easily and often end up wearing my sweaters over my shoulders anyhow lol 😂
This is great because I am looking for a top down sweater to knit for my second sweater attempt after I finish my first one (which is a bottom-up cardigan). There are so many sweaters from which to choose. How to even begin to decide haha! Also, I legit love Merit. Their creamy blush is the best.
Wow I have found this video so helpful! I don’t see many other makers discuss their thought process in the same amount of detail, and I think we share the similar train of thought with making! Could I get your take on my next project? I’ve really wanted to make a cardigan as my next project as my skill progresses and I’m torn between features. It will be my first cardigan, and I hate the idea of knitting flat, but I worry that steeking might be too advanced for me. I already have the yarn selected, but I want to make sure that I will really love wearing it as well as learn the construction of it. Yarn I will be using will be the baby wool by WAK ( heavy DK, supposed to be aran) and mohair/silk by Sandges garn. Torn between the Felix Cardigan (for it’s simple construction) but worry it may be too simple to show off the yarn I want to use. Also thinking something by petite knit but worry her cardigans may be too complicated. What are your thoughts, or what process would you take to narrow down?
This is a great question! I would suggest a top down cardigan with a similar shoulder construction to your favorite in the round sweaters! I think going flat will be the most straightforward construction (really not that bad at your gauge). My pattern recommendations would ultimately depend on your experience with short rows. I think the champagne cardigan is my favorite design overall and although it is an ambitious project, it is very clearly explained.
@@highfiberknits not super experienced with short rows since I don’t quite understand the anatomy of them. I definitely have to trust the process and stay focused. I love the champagne cardigan and worried about it being too out of my comfort zone but I feel like if I’m investing both time and money I want it to feel just as luxurious as the yarn and time spent. Thanks for your input!
Thank you, I always learn a lot from your vlogs. I am interested in the saddle shoulder they do give a great fit, also vests on trend at the moment and there are so many choices 😅, Bridget
I think my comment got deleted because of the added revelry link, but Julie Hoover’s “Colvin DK” is a great addition to this list. It’s a modified drop shoulder. It’s pretty immaculate & looks a bit more refined that some of the other options.
What a great idea for content! it's nice seeing more options than only three patterns that show up on my feeds :) I'm also looking for a classing simple sweater pattern and I'm thinking about - monday sweater by petit knit, - dad's sweater that was released lately by gently chaotic knits and - semper sweater by knit purl girl but the options are endless and it's really difficult to choose :D thank you for that video, i hope you're doing fine and happy knitting!
something about sweater no 23 makes me feel like it would fit a lil weird on someone who is bustier. no shade to anyone who has knit it and loves it, but something about the chest feels weird and i’m not exactly sure why 🤔
I think the gauge does affect the way the sweater sits around different body parts, including the chest. I think I see that as well in the way that the hem doesn’t seem to come near the body.
i knit the marseille without the stripes to make it one solid colour! my 1 gripe with the pattern is the provisional cast-on on the shoulder, I had so much trouble with it and my end result looks messy :( if you look on the pattern page and look at shoulder seams, you can notice it in many other projects as well
I really love ozetta's patterns, the only thing I'm a little bit concerned about is the place where you oick up stitches for sleeves, sometimes it just looks a little bit odd. I really enjoyed this video, would love one about cardigans as well!
Cardigans! Yes I’m thinking of doing one of my “underrated knitting patterns” for cardigans since there are a lot of very different silhouettes I love!
I find so many sweater patterns have such little differences to the ‘naked eye’ or inexperienced knitter (specifically when it comes to comparing finer details) I only seem to notice the details when I’m knitting it up, then realize I won’t like the final product!!!😆 how does the Louvre sweater compare to these? The one you made looks fabulous on you! Thanks for this great video! Would love to see a cardigan version😊
Great question! One thing I love about the Louvre is the way the neck fits. I think since it’s a raglan, there is a more obvious effect of gravity around the tops of the shoulders. I think I also got lucky with the perfect gauge and mount of ease in the Louvre. In my opinion, raglans can look a little bit more dressy/less formal than drop shoulders, but that’s mostly because I associate drop shoulders with sweatshirts!
I’m curious as to why Ozetta’s Lakes Pullover wasn’t in the list? I just cast on as I too was looking for a cozy go to and the Lakes Pullover with its saddle shoulder detail was it for me. I’m curious what you think.
Very interesting topic 👍 Yes please, do it again. You may like to visit Atelier Emilie designs. She has very beautiful and interesting patterns you could love.
Hello! I am not that well known knitwear designer but I have been published and I am very experienced. I care about the fit of the knitwear! I just emailed you one of my modified dropped shoulder sweaters pattern. I hope you will take a look at it and consider it😬.
DO I BUY THE SIMPLY WOOL WORSTED TO MAKE THE MARSEILLES SWEATER????? PLEASE HELP. ITS TODAY OR NEVER (not really, but there is a really good sale going on at knitpicks that ends tonight)
I live in perpetual summer so I'm mainly use cotton and bamboo blends - my short rows look atrocious in my Marseille Sweater *I did frog it because I was learning continental for a stranded project in the future, not because of the yarn choice. I don't really have much of a choice where I live 😂
Hi there! I’m not entirely sure what sentiments you’re referring to specifically in this video. However, if my suspicion is correct, you’re referring to some of my comments on the size inclusivity of some patterns from My Favorite Things Knitwear. The knitting community on social media is ultimately driven by people and how their values inform their choices. This includes yarn selections, pattern selections, and ultimately what we choose to support through our time, money, and public sharing of knitting. I feel that a big part of crafting is intentionality and developing an awareness of how crafting has influenced my values. I value inclusivity, and this encompasses size inclusivity. I think it is equally political to knit non-size inclusive patterns and say nothing compared to making an effort to research size inclusive patterns and support designers who do this. Most of my viewers and supporters express an interest in continuing conversations about size inclusivity to encourage positive change in the community, not to shut down individuals. My Favorite Things Knitwear has responded to this feedback in the community by increasing her size range in a recent pattern, and I celebrate this. Of course, you can knit just to enjoy knitting, but ultimately the monetization of the craft have launched it into a place where the investment of time and money do cause people to take pause before making choices about what to knit. On the note of virtue signalling, I have never implicitly or explicitly tried to virtue signal through sharing my opinions on UA-cam. I welcome you to take a look at my video “Cami No.7 by My Favorite Things Knitwear & Louvre Sweater by Petite Knit // knitting podcast no. 21” where I address some questions about my position on size inclusivity and ultimately explicitly declare that I don’t believe my position on the topic is necessarily correct, but it is one I am at peace with. I also call myself out when I have knit non-size inclusive patterns and have welcomed my community to share their knowledge with me so I can find comparable patterns that are inclusive of more bodies. If I completely misinterpreted your comment, please let me know. I’m always happy to engage in rich conversations in the comments, and I hope that was your intention with this comment as well!
I gave you a real chance and watched the entire video. Sorry but you've lost me. This is really about nothing. Firstly, I don't get why you need a pattern for a basic sweater. Secondly, whenever I select a pattern, I inevitably change it to suit me eg I shorten the sleeves, lengthen the basque and often adjust the neckline. And finally, as an aside, that heathered grey colour will be very ageing on you.
Totally fair! I try to make a variety of content types, so you may find a bit more enjoyment in one of my podcasts or planning videos. If not, that’s okay too; I can appreciate that my content just won’t be for everyone. What type of content do you most enjoy?
I absolutely love this topic. Please continue to do this again in a few months
You should absolutely do this again for all other garment types! Very enjoyable to watch ❤️
I would recommend also looking at the Dropp sweater by Ailbíona McLochlainn. It is knit with a contiguous method and had alternative options built in to the pattern for different collars etc.
Watching you talk about Merit beauty as sponsored content within a knitting video, while working on the Stonecutter sweater designed by beauty UA-camr Michele Wang is incredible. It's like my favourite hobbies all collided
I really love these more "technical" videos that you do sometimes! I feel like I'm looking at patterns differently after listening to your thoughts and explanations and I'm learning something new each time. Thanks for another fantastic video ❤
Can you do a similar discussion of simple raglan sweater patterns? There are so many and sometimes end up picking one just for the gauge. Would enjoy your spin on them.
I enjoyed this style video. I like the Dartmoor and added it to my favorites. But I’m older and not real skinny so these oversized sweaters are not real flattering unless they have excellent drape. I plan to downsize to a 3-4 or (large)on most of these. I have a 38-40 bust size so I have been choosing xl’s in these patterns and they are huge on me. The Dartmoor will be a smaller version I think. But I always hesitate when going to new designers. I would love to see you do more of these videos; especially the raglans. I would also like to find an excellent tank top rather than camisole because of bra straps. I want a wider tank scoop neck, boat neck, whatever. Idc but If you could do a video on both cami’s and tanks that’d be great. I really like how you talk through each pattern giving pros and cons for each. Thanks for all the time you took to put this one together.😊
Glad you liked this format! There seems to be a few requests for raglans, and I would LOVE to do tanks/camisoles
I love this format for helping compare and choose in different categories
Emily, you are so thorough and clear, I would love to see more videos of this kind, yes! You are a natural at didactics! I’m currently sifting through possible unisex raglan sweaters to knit for my husband. I also find it sometimes difficult to get a good look at some of the features in order to compare… but it’s fun poring through all the photos! Can’t wait to see what you end up m me making! Sari Norland‘s Hanko pullover is another mohair free option - easy to skip the stripes and has a very modern feel to it I think. Also a similar sort of lateral edging for interest and structure.
As someone new to sweater knitting this was very interesting and thoughtful. It really is helpful to hear your ponders about the construction of the different styles.
I just made the lakes pullover which is ozettas new pattern & is sooooo good. The coziest sweater I’ve ever made & I’ll absolutely be making more!
It’s simple but has a beautiful construction with little details that make it not boring!
Ou yes I love the look of the lakes! How do you find the fit of the saddle shoulder?
@@highfiberknits I found it to be really nice! It’s oversized & cozy for sure, but if you wanted it to be smaller you could always size down as well! I can tag you in my photo of it on on Instagram so you can see!
Great topic. Yes, I’d like to see similar reviews in the future.
This video appeared at the perfect time for my lunch break viewing! I love this video and enjoyed your comparison a lot. Personally, Ozetta is my queen of drop shoulder designs - she consistently makes me want to knit them the most and has really nailed the shaping since they are her go-to. Excited to see what you choose!
I am sooooo over this craze of using 2 or more yarns together. Puts me right off a pattern
Dear Duomo is actually 2 strands of fingering but I used fingering and Suri which I find fills out more than mohair. Just make sure your swatch fabric is what you’re aiming for 😊
I also tested the Lakes Pullover by Ozetta and it was wonderful as well. Worsted weight and I was able to make mine in less than 2 weeks ❤ happy knitting!
I did see a podcaster mention she used elastic in the collar of the Marseille. This was Tricolibri, a French podcaster.
Excellent discussion. I would love to see a comparison of cardigans! And raglans!
Love love love this topic!! I just started garment knitting this year and would be over the moon if you did a video on “Same but Different” saddle shoulder patterns. You did a great job articulating likes, dislikes, and yarn combo theories and it was super helpful! Also don’t forget to take some time to just knit + relax for yourself. Best wishes and happy holidays😁
Emily, I also, wanted to mention that I have a video tutorial on the permanent fold. I use it in double neckline trim for the structure. You can adjust my Avaris sweater design to have a folded neckline trim, almost as my Nubia sweater. Or Sassy sweater. They all have step by step video tutorials. Let me know if you will be interested in my designs and I will send you a copy of the pattern.
Thank you!
Great video!
I just finished the Dartmoor sweater last night! The braid is an I-cord and then there’s also 2 neck options in the pattern (the one that’s shown in the pictures and the folded neck option). Overall it was a very fun knit and I highly recommend!
I love the comparisons! Please keep making these. ❤
Hi, this was a very helpful content and it gave me the sence how to look on those patterns differently (cause they look so similar many times). I would love to see comparing cardigans and raglans 😊
I am actually knitting the Winters Pullover from Ozetta. I really love it. Only thing though, I did order the suggested yarn and it was sooooo stiff at the gauge suggested. It really called for bigger needles. So I ended up using Drops Nepal and it is perfect. I never used a pattern so spot on with the gauge and measurements. Really happy with that design.
I really like the comparison you've made! Very interesting listening about similar patters and their differences.
Loved this! Would love a similar one for raglans
I'm currently knitting through the Oslo Sweater by Petite Knit, the Clove Sweater by Rachel Kurihara, and the Dear Duomo Sweater to compare the three raglan designs and the knitting experience! I loved this video and seeing your thoughts on these classic raglan designs. My comparison video of these three designs will probably come in January when I finish the third pattern :)
Ou yes! I wonder why the clove didn’t come up in my searches? Can’t wait to see your FOs!
Loved this video! So helpful 🙂.
I always have a hard time deciding which patterns to buy/pick. I end up buying several for a similarly constructed sweater or item which can be a waste of money. I’m embarrassed to admit that my “pattern stash” is out of control 😅.
I loved this topic. It is very overwhelming trying to decide on which sweater to knit, when there are so many that are so similar. Look forward to another episode soon.
I’ve been knitting for a few years now, and I just started thinking about these style and pattern details. Thank you for your very timely presentation. I’m subscribing and hope you’ll add more “same but different” analyses.
Emily, I love this video format - keep making them please! I also love seeing the posted comments expanding on the pros and cons of their purchased and knitted patterns.
Yes! I love the ideas and insights from the comments!!
Soooo nice! It is soooo difficult to choose pattern, there are always lot of similar one. Love it
I enjoyed your Merit presentation. Always looking to hydrate! Ordered 2 things. And I agree with everyone else- more videos like this!
Again super inspiring episode! Thanks! I also love the lento sweater, as it has such a nice loose gauge. But its a raglan, so not what you are looking for i guess. I'm curious to see what your pretty skeins will become, love to see the progress. Sandra
I’ve enjoyed this immensely!!! New knitter (I’m saying it until I become a master! 😂)-I can’t tell you how helpful this type of content is! I would love to see more of these!
I really enjoy this kind of video! I knitted the No23 and I really love it, but I do get what you were saying about the bulkyness of fabric under the arms and have been very intrigued by the Dartmoor Sweater! The Marseille Sweater collar really can be fixed with an elastic been sewn in after blocking in my opinion.. at least thats what I did :)
Libby at Truly Myrtle is also worth a look. She does quite a bit in this more relaxed style. Great podcast 👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾
Thanks so much for this analysis. I am really enjoying this approach and would love to see more of this content in the future.
Thank you for your thoughtful reviews of these sweaters. Very helpful!
Yes, Do It Again!!! I loved this podcast. Thanks, Mandy
What a great discussion! Thanks for being so thoughtful and thorough! Such a joy to hear your thoughts.
A good idea. Several patterns of a particular "style". Saddle-shoulders would be interesting....
Thank you for the podcast. I enjoyed the comparison to some of my favourite sweaters❤️
This was such an interesting analysis, thank you for sharing it with us! I'm still quite new to knitting relatively speaking so it's always good to see what other people look at when picking their next pattern. I'd love to see one on classic raglan sweaters sometime (e.g. including the Semper Sweater by TKPG)
Just found your channel! I haven’t made a LOT of top downs, usually raglans. I have broad shoulders + long arms, hence prefer top down.
I have been perusing top down drop shoulder patterns lately, & have looked at most of your selected! This topic is timely!
Yes, interested in other comparisons!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Looking forward to more in future, & I’ll check out your previous vids as well!
I love this video topic! Would love to see you continue this.
First, you are NOT rambling :) your analysis are super interesting and really helps looking at our ravelry differently. Really love your podcast, and always looking forward for a new one and your great, accessible, sense of fashion.
As a very new knitter this was very helpful and informative, thanks for sharing.
Great podcast! I’ve been looking at the same type of sweater patterns and you gave me a lot to think about.
This video makes me want to knit a bunch of sweaters with a bunch of different constructions 😬 Love that!
i have just cast on the dartmoor sweater and I'm already obsessed! there is an option in the pattern for a folded neck so no need for modifications!
I love this type of video, I would love to see one for raglan sweaters and slipovers! Personally, my money's on the Dartmoor or the Towns Sweater. I love the shoulder detail on the Dartmoor Sweater, and the folded collar is fairly simple to do as shown by Laura of Penrose Knits. I personally love the Towns Sweater because of the length and giant ribbing, but to each their own! I think any of the patterns you chose would be perfect. I'd like to add into the mix the Bayview Sweater and the Partridge Pullover by Knits 'n Knots WPG. The Bayview is similar to the Dartmoor, and the Partridge has a gorgeous seed stitch panel. I wish you all the best in choosing, decisions can be so hard!
What a great video! you have pointed many points that we should all look for when choosing a design, The one thing I have noticed, and usually after knitting a garment, is that the designer often deigns for his/her own body. Two come to mind - Drea Renee Knits - Andrea has admitted that she does not do waist shaping because she is quite straight up and down to the hip. Her designs are lovely but I find for myself ( I have a pronounced waist curve) there is way too much fabric at the back of her relaxed pullovers eg: The Weekender. I made two of them and gave both to my sister who looks fab in them. The other designer is Caitlin Hunter who has quite sloped and softly shaped shoulders so her patterns don't work for me. The Birkin for instance always feel like it is pulling around the shoulder area. Looking at her patterns I see that either the yokes would be way to wide or too tight. I guess with all Designers, clothes are so subjective to who is modelling them. I love looking at all the projects of Ravelry before choosing a design, concentrating on the knitters with body types closest to mine and reading all the notes. So helpful. Thanks Emily, Really good video 💕. BTY I also purchased some BC Yarn Bio this summer at my Local store as it was on sale. It is a beautiful yarn, knitted up really well, but sadly one of those designs that I should have paid more attention to and made it longer in the body for me!!
this is so helpful and your hair is gorgeous:))
Late to the party, but this is so helpful! I'm happy with three patterns that knit up clean with few changes. Thank you
Great tips for what to look out for in patterns & pattern photos. Would love to see more! ❤
I've also only ever knitted DK weight equivalents on 4mm needles but I'm currently test knitting the Semper V-Neck Sweater for The Knit Purl Girl which calls for a 4.5mm needle at a 21st gauge worked with 1 strand fingering and 1 strand mohair and I am absolutely loving the drape and feel of the fabric. Will likely seek out patterns specifically with this gauge in future as I live in South Africa which has a much warmer climate so the airier and drapier fabric is ideal. She also has the regular Semper Sweater with a more traditional crew neckline that I highly recommend you check out.
Yes! I’m thinking I’m going to love the 4.5mm knit fabric too 😊 I tend to run warm really easily and often end up wearing my sweaters over my shoulders anyhow lol 😂
I'm slightly on the tighter side in terms of tension if that helps too
This is great because I am looking for a top down sweater to knit for my second sweater attempt after I finish my first one (which is a bottom-up cardigan). There are so many sweaters from which to choose. How to even begin to decide haha! Also, I legit love Merit. Their creamy blush is the best.
Wow I have found this video so helpful! I don’t see many other makers discuss their thought process in the same amount of detail, and I think we share the similar train of thought with making!
Could I get your take on my next project? I’ve really wanted to make a cardigan as my next project as my skill progresses and I’m torn between features. It will be my first cardigan, and I hate the idea of knitting flat, but I worry that steeking might be too advanced for me. I already have the yarn selected, but I want to make sure that I will really love wearing it as well as learn the construction of it.
Yarn I will be using will be the baby wool by WAK ( heavy DK, supposed to be aran) and mohair/silk by Sandges garn.
Torn between the Felix Cardigan (for it’s simple construction) but worry it may be too simple to show off the yarn I want to use. Also thinking something by petite knit but worry her cardigans may be too complicated.
What are your thoughts, or what process would you take to narrow down?
This is a great question! I would suggest a top down cardigan with a similar shoulder construction to your favorite in the round sweaters! I think going flat will be the most straightforward construction (really not that bad at your gauge). My pattern recommendations would ultimately depend on your experience with short rows. I think the champagne cardigan is my favorite design overall and although it is an ambitious project, it is very clearly explained.
@@highfiberknits not super experienced with short rows since I don’t quite understand the anatomy of them. I definitely have to trust the process and stay focused. I love the champagne cardigan and worried about it being too out of my comfort zone but I feel like if I’m investing both time and money I want it to feel just as luxurious as the yarn and time spent. Thanks for your input!
I really enjoyed this topic 🧡 and the fact that you name drop yarn stores in Toronto (although I really don’t need anymore yarn 😩😪).
Thoughtful insights as always. Thank you.
Super interesting. Thank you for your research and sharing your knowledge 🥰
Interesting insights! Thinking about some of the things you discussed will def help me make decisions in future!
What a great video! From afar this sweaters all look the same so I like how you dug deep into the differences. P.S. I also love a 3 needle bind-off 😎
Great video, thanks. How about the dropp sweater by ailbiona McLochlainn ?
Thank you, I always learn a lot from your vlogs. I am interested in the saddle shoulder they do give a great fit, also vests on trend at the moment and there are so many choices 😅, Bridget
The struggle is real! I bought the Dartmoor but haven't cast on yet. Thanks for your thoughts and putting together this video.
I think my comment got deleted because of the added revelry link, but Julie Hoover’s “Colvin DK” is a great addition to this list. It’s a modified drop shoulder. It’s pretty immaculate & looks a bit more refined that some of the other options.
Thank you!!
What a great idea for content! it's nice seeing more options than only three patterns that show up on my feeds :) I'm also looking for a classing simple sweater pattern and I'm thinking about
- monday sweater by petit knit,
- dad's sweater that was released lately by gently chaotic knits
and
- semper sweater by knit purl girl
but the options are endless and it's really difficult to choose :D
thank you for that video, i hope you're doing fine and happy knitting!
something about sweater no 23 makes me feel like it would fit a lil weird on someone who is bustier. no shade to anyone who has knit it and loves it, but something about the chest feels weird and i’m not exactly sure why 🤔
I think the gauge does affect the way the sweater sits around different body parts, including the chest. I think I see that as well in the way that the hem doesn’t seem to come near the body.
I loved your video. It would be great and helpful to see more comparison videos. Thank you for your great work. Cheers from Montreal.
THIS is the content I need.
Aimee Sher is releasing a drop shoulder pattern in January focused on fit-- might be a good addition!
i knit the marseille without the stripes to make it one solid colour! my 1 gripe with the pattern is the provisional cast-on on the shoulder, I had so much trouble with it and my end result looks messy :( if you look on the pattern page and look at shoulder seams, you can notice it in many other projects as well
Ouuu yes I’d seen people talk about that shoulder detail before; I think provisional cast on can be so hit or miss!
I would love to see what you think about raglan sweaters
This was so interesting! I’d love to hear other genres, my vote is for camisoles!
I found this very helpful. Thank you!
I encourage you to consider Sweater Hug by Skeindeer Knits.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Thank you, that was extremely useful!!
I really love ozetta's patterns, the only thing I'm a little bit concerned about is the place where you oick up stitches for sleeves, sometimes it just looks a little bit odd. I really enjoyed this video, would love one about cardigans as well!
Cardigans! Yes I’m thinking of doing one of my “underrated knitting patterns” for cardigans since there are a lot of very different silhouettes I love!
I find so many sweater patterns have such little differences to the ‘naked eye’ or inexperienced knitter (specifically when it comes to comparing finer details) I only seem to notice the details when I’m knitting it up, then realize I won’t like the final product!!!😆 how does the Louvre sweater compare to these? The one you made looks fabulous on you! Thanks for this great video! Would love to see a cardigan version😊
Great question! One thing I love about the Louvre is the way the neck fits. I think since it’s a raglan, there is a more obvious effect of gravity around the tops of the shoulders. I think I also got lucky with the perfect gauge and mount of ease in the Louvre. In my opinion, raglans can look a little bit more dressy/less formal than drop shoulders, but that’s mostly because I associate drop shoulders with sweatshirts!
I’m curious as to why Ozetta’s Lakes Pullover wasn’t in the list? I just cast on as I too was looking for a cozy go to and the Lakes Pullover with its saddle shoulder detail was it for me. I’m curious what you think.
I didn’t include it becuase I believe saddle shoulders could be their own standalone category! I think the Lakes pullover is beautiful 😊
Thank you
Cool topic and I just ordered thru your link, thank you! I need something for my skin and getting older isn't for wussies 😂
Very interesting topic 👍 Yes please, do it again. You may like to visit Atelier Emilie designs. She has very beautiful and interesting patterns you could love.
Hello!
I am not that well known knitwear designer but I have been published and I am very experienced. I care about the fit of the knitwear! I just emailed you one of my modified dropped shoulder sweaters pattern. I hope you will take a look at it and consider it😬.
Thank you so much for sending the patterns my way! They are so beautiful and unique 😊
Thank you! This means a lot to me!!!!
DO I BUY THE SIMPLY WOOL WORSTED TO MAKE THE MARSEILLES SWEATER????? PLEASE HELP. ITS TODAY OR NEVER (not really, but there is a really good sale going on at knitpicks that ends tonight)
YES!!!!!
I LOVE the simply wool worsted for sweaters!
@@highfiberknits I had convinced myself "no" but if you say so 👀👀👀👀👀👀
No spf in the Merit Minimalist foundation. Too bad, cause it’s necessary in Southern California. What do you use for spf?
Ou yes! SPF is SO important; my preferred drugstore option is neutrogena and my preferred higher end option are the supergoops
I live in perpetual summer so I'm mainly use cotton and bamboo blends - my short rows look atrocious in my Marseille Sweater
*I did frog it because I was learning continental for a stranded project in the future, not because of the yarn choice. I don't really have much of a choice where I live 😂
Ribbed hats!!
Politics and virtue signalling have crept even into knitting.
Hi there! I’m not entirely sure what sentiments you’re referring to specifically in this video. However, if my suspicion is correct, you’re referring to some of my comments on the size inclusivity of some patterns from My Favorite Things Knitwear. The knitting community on social media is ultimately driven by people and how their values inform their choices. This includes yarn selections, pattern selections, and ultimately what we choose to support through our time, money, and public sharing of knitting. I feel that a big part of crafting is intentionality and developing an awareness of how crafting has influenced my values. I value inclusivity, and this encompasses size inclusivity. I think it is equally political to knit non-size inclusive patterns and say nothing compared to making an effort to research size inclusive patterns and support designers who do this. Most of my viewers and supporters express an interest in continuing conversations about size inclusivity to encourage positive change in the community, not to shut down individuals. My Favorite Things Knitwear has responded to this feedback in the community by increasing her size range in a recent pattern, and I celebrate this. Of course, you can knit just to enjoy knitting, but ultimately the monetization of the craft have launched it into a place where the investment of time and money do cause people to take pause before making choices about what to knit. On the note of virtue signalling, I have never implicitly or explicitly tried to virtue signal through sharing my opinions on UA-cam. I welcome you to take a look at my video “Cami No.7 by My Favorite Things Knitwear & Louvre Sweater by Petite Knit // knitting podcast no. 21” where I address some questions about my position on size inclusivity and ultimately explicitly declare that I don’t believe my position on the topic is necessarily correct, but it is one I am at peace with. I also call myself out when I have knit non-size inclusive patterns and have welcomed my community to share their knowledge with me so I can find comparable patterns that are inclusive of more bodies. If I completely misinterpreted your comment, please let me know. I’m always happy to engage in rich conversations in the comments, and I hope that was your intention with this comment as well!
I gave you a real chance and watched the entire video. Sorry but you've lost me. This is really about nothing. Firstly, I don't get why you need a pattern for a basic sweater. Secondly, whenever I select a pattern, I inevitably change it to suit me eg I shorten the sleeves, lengthen the basque and often adjust the neckline.
And finally, as an aside, that heathered grey colour will be very ageing on you.
Totally fair! I try to make a variety of content types, so you may find a bit more enjoyment in one of my podcasts or planning videos. If not, that’s okay too; I can appreciate that my content just won’t be for everyone. What type of content do you most enjoy?