Ep 49: Anker Tee by Petite Knit, Camisole #4, Sophie Scarf - Mostly Knitting Podcast
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- FOs:
Anker Summer Shirt in Habu Bamboo
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WIPS:
New! Camisole No. 4 by My Favorite Things using Knitting for Olive Pure Silk in Raspberry Pink
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New! Sophie Scarf by Petite Knit in Madelinetosh Merino DK in Smokestack
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Oslo Hat with Mohair using KFS Opal Sock yarn in Pink and Rowan Kidsilk Haze in Nectar
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Skimmer Socks by Sheila Toy Stromberg in Three Mums' Sock Yarn in Grey and Neon
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Dotted Rays by Stephen West using Dingo Dyeworks Jumbuck yarn
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FRIEND FROM THE VAULT:
Monkey Socks by Cookie A
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PURCHASES
- 3 balls of Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino in Bark
- 1 ball Knitting for Olive Merino and 1 ball Knitting for Olive Soft-Silk Mohair in Ballerina for another Oslo Hat
- 6 skeins of Loch Lomond and 4 balls Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair in Soft Blue - Magnolia Bloom (12sts/17rows) or Loch Lomond by itself for Clay Sweater by Ozetta (18sts)
- Soft Blue also goes nicely with Rowan Felted Tweed (only have 570m left of that) Slipover?
- 4 balls Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair in Oat to go with 3 skeins of Madelinetosh Dandelion (900 m total)
- 1 ball of Knitting for Olive Merino in Granite Grey - was for a Sophie Scarf but not soft enough for that
- couldnt find yarn to go with my Madelinetosh TML in Scout for the Purpurea Sweater Light by Teti Lutsak
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WHAT HAS CAUGHT MY EYE
- Champagne Cardigan by Petite Knit 18sts on 4.5mm - my Shepherd Supreme and Rowan Kidsilk Haze from my unravelled Turtle Dove II??
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- Moby Sweater by Petite Knit 20sts on 4mm - Double Sunday and Mohair
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- Early Bloomer by Heidi Kirrmaier 500m and 130m DK (22st gauge) - Plucky Knitter Primo Sport and some lefotver Madelinetosh Sport in Antler OR Debbie Bliss Merino DK leftovers from my Baby Cables and Big Ones Too Sweater ravel.me/tashb... and would have to unravel yarn from my Hoarfrost Hat ravel.me/tashb... and use leftover yarn from my Pink Gradient Baby Blankets ravel.me/tashb... OR the leftover yarn from my Just Nicole top ravel.me/tashb...
PLANS - So many!!
- Half and Half Wrap by Purl Soho - will use Purl Soho Linen Quill in Baby Bird Blue and Poppy Red
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- Magnolia Bloom by Camilla Vad
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- Snow Wonder by Heidi Kirrmaier - need yarn - plan to purchase 3 skeins of De Rerum Natura Gilliatt in Ciel
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- Kuutar Top by Sari Nordlund using Sandnes Garn Tynn Line in Rose
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- Stripe Hype Sweater by Veronika Lindberg
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Found some super vintage Patons Totem and some single skeins of Madelinetosh
- Carnaby Skirt by Nikol Lohr in Rowan Felted Tweed DK in Treacle - would hold double
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SEWING
Frances Top by Fiber Mood
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WEAVING
Plans still - will make a wide wrap using Perfect Day Yarns Bamboo Haiku Sock in Lost in Light
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TUTORIAL PLANS - In no particular order
1. Bundles on ravelry
2. Mattress Stitch Side to Side and bind-off to bind-off
3. Converting a sweater to a dress - planning increases etc
4. Ripping back - safely and effectively
5. Fixing Mistakes video - how to spot them, which ones are "fixable" without ripping all the way back etc.
6. Sewn Bind Off
7. Understanding gauge
8. Fixing a pulled float in Fair Isle
9. How I knit Fair Isle
10. Blocking a project while on the needles
Endcard sweater:
Sorrel by Wool & Pine
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Tash, your Anker Summer Shirt is beautiful. I love the drape of the bamboo and its sheen. Your sewn top looks great on you with that white skirt....and so summery! It's cold and dark and wintry in Oregon. By the way, thanks for the update on Jen Steingass and I'm glad she's back. I just finished her Goldwing sweater and am now knitting a SoHo Square by Jackie Rose (the middle size), partly inspired by your intention to make a Half and Half Triangle Wrap, but a bit smaller and with 4 colors. Lovely that you have time off and tons of plans....looking forward to Bec joining you.
Thanks so much Constance. I hope you are enjoying your Soho Square. I am keen to make one of these. x
I love the way your Anker Tee turned out. I am going to make one in a royal blue bamboo I have stashed. Thank you for that idea!
Thank you so much Alice. You are so welcome! Hope you enjoy yours. :)
Love the drape of the Anker tee in bamboo! so elegant! so many projects and plans and knitting dreams! it's so much fun to imagine...and you are so prolific!
Thank you so much Barbara. :)
I love your podcast. It has become one of my very favorites! I like that you get right down to it and leave the chatty bits for the end. I also think your tutorials are excellent.
Can't believe how many hats you knit!
Thank you so much. I do knit a crazy amount of hats. They are just such great small, quick items that will usually fit somebody. I will have to get some together when winter approaches and see if my colleagues want any and also to donate to a local shelter. I only have one head and my kids dont really wear them.
I so enjoyed this episode. I love how often you update and I feel like that is something I should try to do with my podcast in 2024. Wishing you lots of great knitting!
Thanks so much. It is a bit of challenge to do every week and maybe when school goes back this year, during term time, i might need to switch to fortnightly. But then i worry my episodes would be 2 hours long. ;) Thanks so much for watching. I will have to check out your podcast.
The top you sewed is gorgeous! I also dislike when patterns are unrealistically stylized, and you really dont notice until you are making it. This happens with knitting patterns too. Something little will be "off" about it, and I look at the photos and finally see it.
Thank you so much. I know. It is misleading. And that doesnt feel honest. That pattern might sell more but then i am less likely to purchase from that designer again...
Love your knits. The Anker top in bamboo is lovely. Possibly with the sewn green top. Take off the binding do a centre front and back seam, maybe even a top sewn seam and put the binding back on.
Thank you so much Trish. I love your suggestions. I would just have to steel myself to undo the binding...
How funny is that The Champagne Cardigan has caught my eye for a lovely navy handspun that I have ❤
It would look so lovely in a navy and especially your own handspun. x
Catching up with a few episodes and enjoying your voice and enthusiasm as well as all of the good advice. 🤩🥰😊
Thank you! xx
I love how much you enjoy working a pattern over and over. I am the same. When I find a pattern I love it’s so fun to explore different colours and weights and materials. (Fargo was shot in my neighbourhood and it was so fun to see so many familiar spots through the lens of talented film artists).
Thank you so much. How cool to be able to watch the show and recognise your town. :)
Your Anker summer shirt fits perfectly. I love the drape. I had a 4 harness table loom and only used it a few times even after getting a book called warping by yourself. I enjoyed the weaving part but I guess not enough to compensate for not enjoying the warping process. Good luck with your project.
Thanks Hilda. I am sorry you arent enjoying the warping process. I am going to lean on my son to help me this afternoon. I only need him for about 2 mins. I think he can give me that. I hope you are able to get a friend or a neighbour to help just for the bit where you roll up the warp threads.
As soon as I received the Skein Sisters newsletter that announced that they're now carrying Knitting for Olive, I jumped on the website and purchased a sweater's quantity of the Dusty Artichoke merino and mohair/silk. They're both so beautiful, I am almost afraid to use them. Thank you once again for a terrific podcast.
That is such a lovely colour. I am looking forward to seeing what you make with it. :)
Try the Sophie scarf with the green. That would be lovely!
The Sophie Scarf is such a great, simple, wearable pattern. :)
Your knitting is gorgeous. I think you need the Cuff Top pattern by The Assembly Line for your sewn top. Very similar to your one but neckline is smaller and has a facing instead of bias binding 😊
Oh - thank you for the suggestion Deirdre. I would much rather use a pattern that works than futz around with amending one that doesnt. :)
For your green shirt that you sewed, you could embrace the off the shoulder look and sew a camisole strap across the opening on the one side. Only other thing I can think of is a single pleat along the neckline, maybe central back? Hopefully other people have better ideas.
Melanie
Thanks Melanie. I think the afterthought pleat along the centre back is an option that could make it wearable without too much effort. Thank you for the suggestions. :)
Your summer shirt is perfect! Love bamboo, and after all that, you nailed that fit! 👍
Thanks Wendy! 😊
Hi Tash, Beautiful Anker done in bamboo! You just gave me another project to add to my plans! Have a great day!
Thank you so much. x
I have just purchased my first skeins of Knitting for Olive (heavy merino). I too should be declutterring old PD papers and resources at school. But perhaps I’ll think of 2024 knitting plans first and what to use the yarn for. 😊
Knitting plans are much more exciting than going through 5 year old PD papers... Looking forward to hearing what you think of the heavy merino. :)
Love all your patterns too!! Into my library!
Yay! Thank you! :)
Haha!! I keep adding more and more comments! I love all of your choices!! Can’t wait I to see more projects. They’re ALL wonderful! 👍
Aw! Thanks Wendy. :)
Another fabulous episode,Tash. Early Bloomer is perfect for some yarn that I purchased at the She Makes yarn market last year in Castlemaine. I was disappointed that I hadnt purchased enough but a perfect amount for Early Bloomer. Thank you so much for sharing all your wonderful WIP's and plans X.
Thanks so much Sandra. I am so glad that Early Bloomer will give your recent yarn purchase life. :)
Love the black top it looks really nice on you . I never made anything with bamboo l will have to try it. You do beautiful work. Have fun 😊❤ take care Linda W
Thanks so much Linda. x
Such a fabulous podcast, your enthusiasm and openness is a joy to behold😊I always come away with so many new ideas for yarns and patterns, my to make list may need some attention! I’m assuming the fibre mood top is cut on the fold and as there’s so much positive ease, I would reduce the neckline by an inch and therefore the bias binding by 4”. Happy sewing and knitting, Tash. Ali😊
Thank you so much Ali. The top was cut on the fold. If I attempt the top from the beginning again, i will definitely do some neckline adjustments. If i move the top over an inch, on the fold, it will bring it in around the body - but there is a lot of ease so i dont think losing a few inches there would be too problematic. Or i could easily bring that line out a half an inch. It is mostly rectangles... ;)
Love your knitting projects 🖤🩶🤍 amazing podcast 🩷
Thank you so much. x
When you showed your green top, it reminded me a podcaster how knit the top part of a tank top and then attached the fabric body to it, so I was wondering if you could make small holes in the neckline with a sewing machine and then crochet edging around it to close the gap FYI, I have been using the Judy magic tubular cast on for a few projects and I love it.
Thank you for the suggestion Louise. I will have a bit of a play with the top and see what seems to work best. I love that you are finding success with Judy's magic cast onfor the tubular cast on. :)
I like the pink and grey sweater you are thinking about. The pink flowers I think would be beautiful.
Thanks Sharon. I like the idea of pink flowers as well. :)
Hi I'd be interested in seeing a tutorial on blocking a Musselburgh hat. Thank you for everything you do - I discovered your channel recently and have been enjoying watching your videos
Thank you so much. Welcome! I am so glad you are enjoying the videos. Next time I make a Musselburgh, i will definitely do a blocking video. :)
I really enjoy your podcast. You full of many ideas.
Thank you so much Carmen. :)
For pink mohair, you could try Rowan Kidsilk Haze, Berroco Aerial, or Pascuali Mohair Bliss. All lovely to knit with and very soft.
Thanks so much Linda. Just need to find a good colour match. :)
Love your makes and presentation style!! Another suggestion for fixing your green sewn top would be to add pleats to the top front and back…
I like that idea too. I will play around with pinning first and see if it looks like it still fits ok. :)
Such a full episode and wonderful plans,Tash👌.Love the drape of your new Anker and the pink top looks great.Im currently knitting a second Pebble Beach shawl with Knitting for Olive cotton in cotton merino.Nice to knit with.Have a great end to the week.Will be wonderful to see you reunited with Bec.🙏👋x
Thanks so much Annie. Glad you are enjoying the Cotton/Merino. I think it is a lovely yarn to work with and wear. :)
You could replace the bias binding with a wider one . Or you could cut two fairly wide straps and set them in the top leaving the neck as it is ( cut out style )
I like the idea of the wide straps. I hate the thought of taking out the bias binding as it is already done. But i could add two wide straps and have a cut-out style look or i could do a wedge across. I think either of those might be the easiest work-around. Thank you for the suggestion. :)
I would love a “not wearing these” and why video. It helps me understand fabric choices as a new knitter! Love your videos! I watch them while I run and when I knit.
Thanks so much Veronica. :)
For your sewn top you could add 2 half moon shapes of fabric (1 each shoulder) with the straight edge toward neck and round side along the curve of collar edge, which will make the neckline opening smaller. I sometimes do this to ready made garments to hide my bra strap if its an oversized/ boat neck. Lovely episode. Happy New Year!
I like that idea Jacquelyn. I have plenty of fabric. So it is just creating a wedge to cover those parts of my shoulders. Thanks for the idea. :)
Tash, because the lime top is quite blousy, would it be possible to do a mock seam down the front and back and make it look like it was meant to be. It would be a shame to waste that lovely colour fabric. Just a thought. Great clip though and enjoyed hearing about your plans. Blessings Gail.🙋🏼♀️
That's a really great idea Gail. I like that a lot. Normally, if you have that, it wouldnt go through the neckband. So that would be my only hesitation. For that to look intentional, i think i would need to take off the neckband, do the seam, then redo the neckband. But i could be a bit lazy and just do it over the neckband and at least make this one wearable without too much extra work. I am a bit of a lazy sewist. ;)
I’m knitting the Champagne cardigan right now with Noro Medara yarn. I think it’s color 1, sorry I can’t remember right now. It’s a great pattern. ❤I hope you’ll knit it and make a tutorial on how to knit the double knitted button band!! 😊
I'm glad you are enjoying it. I am excited to make it. I think it will be a great wearable piece. It will definitely be made. I just have to figure out when... Hopefully soon - fingers crossed my yarn works for it. :)
I love your Ankers summer shirt. Would you consider doing a tutorial on how you added short rows to it? That would be so useful. Thank you
Thanks Emma. I would like to do that. I am trying to think of a way to do it without giving away too much of the pattern. I think i can do it, i just have to plan it out so i explain the process without breaking copyright of the pattern itself. :)
@@mostlyknitting Wonderful. Thanks so much
Hi Tash, the drape of bamboo looks incredible. I found it a very slippery knitting experience resulting in too loose a gage. Maybe wooden needles would help? I am looking forward to your Magnolia Bloom « light »: I guess such a different gage would involve a lot of maths. would be interested to know how you adjust your size choice (I was thinking to look at stitch count for bust measurement of bigger sizes in the pattern, compare with gage stitch count to see if the centimeters would match my size, and pick the bigger size that matches the centimeters I need. But not sure this is the only work involved, as the collar, the sleeves circumference… may also require adjustment). Always a pleasure to watch your podcast. My best wishes for 2024. Marie
Thanks so much Marie. I think wooden needles could definitely help with bamboo or slippery silk. I will definitely have to be adjusting for a gauge difference for sizing on Magnolia Bloom so when i make it, it will definitely run through how i worked out what size i needed to choose based on sizing measurements. :)
Your episodes are never too long. I would be curious to find out if the big bobbles on the Magnolia Bloom are uncomfortable when you lean your back on a chair... ❤❤❤
That is an interesting thought. I dont like driving with a high ponytail as it annoys me when my head is leaning against the back of the driver seat. I think i am a bit of a princess and the pea with things that press into me. Fingers crossed that isnt the case....
Haha!!! Same thing here with my hair !!!@@mostlyknitting
I am more of a knitting beginner and i cant tell you how satisfying it is for me, that gauge-Swatches (i think i made properly) do not come out the same as in the finished product 😂😂😂 i have ALWAYS different gauges before and after
It is so frustrating. I think one of the reasons i like knitting with yarns i have used before is i have already worked out my "real" gauge in a garment. ;)
@@mostlyknitting i had the idea a few days ago. I think i will build my own "galery" of yarns, that i like to knit with, because i know how they will behave. Like a few different yarns of the different weights i use. For example 2-4 different fingering weight yarns, from which i know the exact gauge, how they behave after washing and wearing. This way i can choose patterns, where the gauge is matching (or do a little math to change the size while the gauge is same). And maybe some dk weight yarns and so on. Of course this would mean that i dont use new yarns, and of course i will 😅 but its also frustrating how the different yarns grow after washing. I had to frog a whole oversized pullover, because after washing it was like overoveroversized and not wearable.
The math of measuring properly before and after washing and blocking is sometimes hard, im not sure, if i to it properly 😅
It definitely is a big time saver if you know your gauge with a particular yarn and on a certain needle. I love Tosh Merino Light and work with it all the time. I know how it knits up, the drape, the gauge. That does save a lot of time and guess work. But then i am in a phase now where i am enjoying playing with new yarns. BUT, it means i need to put more time into swatching and seeing how they behave and then being surprised when the gauge changes in the garment - e.g. Knittting for Olive Pure Silk blew out from 28sts over 4" to 24. That's a big difference. Turned out to be a happy mistake as i love my Cumulus blouse and how it fits and i think that is because of the extra positive ease. Funny. ;)
Tash The Anker Tee has turned out so well and the Bamboo yarn drapes so well. Is it cool on you ? I have 200 gram Bamboo and Cotton and I am a loss to know what to make with the yarn. 2 plain and two patterned. A cowl? You have chosen a good colour for the cami. The new acquisitions are lovely and are the colours I favour. ❤😊❤
Thank you so much Rosemary. The bamboo top feels lovely and cool with the drape but it defintely feels heavy. For your 200 grams of bamboo and cotton, if it is like a DK weight, a cowl or a scarf could be nice. Maybe striping in the pattern with the plain? x
The fabric in your sewn shirt is very nice. I might try look for some beginner sewing patterns, id like to be able to sew clothes as well.
It is very fast compared to knitting. I don't love the process as much but I do like the end result (usually, not always). It is worth it and fun to learn new skills. :)
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Yes! anker is lovely! I too like the Champagne cardi but not sure if I could do the band? Watched the tutorial cause I did buy the pattern.i wish it was done in English so I could focus on watching her knit instead of reading the translation and watching her knit at the same time
Thank you Michelle. If i make the Champagne Cardigan (which i probably will), i will do a video on the button band in English. :)
@mostlyknitting awesome!
Ask them is they can get a sample card for the yarn. If one is available it would be good for the store to have for other customers.
I did ask about it but it doesnt seem they make them. Shade cards just dont seem to be a thing anymore which is a shame. It would be handy for suppliers and customers.
Could you knit something Lacey around the neck of the green top? I love your podcasts.....
Thank you so much for the suggestion and your lovely comment. I do have some yarn in a similar colour but probably want to stick with woven fabric to keep it light and cool. :)
The black Ankers may not be appropriate for work because it is rather see-thru depending on the light.
Thanks Deborah. I might need to wear a black tank underneath it. :)
how about the friday slip over by petite knit? : ). i desperately need a tutorial.😅
Thank you for the suggestion. I am definitely going to be looking at slipover patterns today. :)
What if you sew a channel around the neckline and thread some cord through to make it a bit peasant style
Thank you for the suggestion Julie. I definitely want to try something to see if i can make it wearable. :)
I really enjoy knitting to your podcasts. Could you explain what you mean by slipover? I’m not familiar with that term. Thanks
Thanks so much Laura. We would call it a vest in Australia. Basically a pullover without sleeves. :)
@@mostlyknitting thank you
Can you comment on your tutorial on the Musselbarrow (misspelled ) I,m having trouble casting on
Hi Sheila. I had a look at those two videos and can't find your comment. Do you mean this video? ua-cam.com/video/cS5iIhaligY/v-deo.htmlsi=7Sd_Df4ItmVsfs4U Are you having difficulty with the pinhole cast on?
Thanks I don,t know how I missed your tutorial ,I looked up one similar but was having trouble with it ,again Thanks
Sorry if you said, but which needles do you use for your socks? Thank you! My chiaogoo cables are a bit stiff.
i use 2.25mm needles for the body and 2mm needles for the ribbing. :)