Once again this episode is very informative. You talk about techniques, constructions, types of yarn. That's what I like about your podcast. I'm definitely a process knitter. Even though I love the finished products and wear them. But the process of knitting is what I love and enjoy the most!
Awesome ! I never thought of using crochet to bind off a garment in the shoulder to prevent the sagging! You’re genius and saved my cardigan! 😍 love you!
Love all your minutiae - thank you. Regarding drop shoulders, they flatter no one, fit terribly, and waste way too much precious yarn. Yarn companies must love them. I understand why they're in vogue these days, as designers seem to be forcing a 1980s esthetic on us, and knitters love having a flat shoulder seam rather than a set in sleeve. Personally, I don't need a seam across the widest part of my arm, and benefit greatly from the more tailored look of a set in sleeve. But back to you: you're an astonishing, thoughtful knitter, and having just discovered you, will be binge watching your videos accordingly.
Thanks so much for your videos, you have really helped me. I am a new knitter, and watching your videos is brilliant! You present things so well, thanks again, Patricia
You are seriously brilliant. The amount of thought you put into things is dizzying. There’s no way I could figure out all that! Hope you enjoyed your sewing getaway! I love my Morgan jeans. They fit brilliantly!
Awww, thank you! I’m sure your sewing brain works just like my knitting brain, I can’t wait until my sewing skills catch up a bit. Spoiler - the Gingers fit great so now I want to make ALL of the jeans 🤣
@@melmakesstuff I do have a sewing brain more capable of figure things out, yes, and I loooove puzzling out how to make things work. Thanks for pointing that out! Glad to hear your Gingers fit. The Morgans are in non-stretch denim, and I love the structure. They feel super solid. I’ll tag you on IG to see them!
Hi Mel Loved your video and so glad you are still making the Bohus sweater - you inspired me to borrow the book you mentioned and so I am planning my own version of the "red" ! cheers from Australia ....Ali Fergusson
I think I have to add the Fleuriste and the Recoleta to my queue ! I am totally enjoying nerding out about knitting with you, Mel! Sorry for spamming you everywhere with comments :D I can't resist hahah
I love this book! Or actually mine says quick reference, but it's set up the same way. I found it on clearance, too. It was a steal. I like the kitchner page and also the increase and decrease dictionary. I have hips that measure a full size larger than my bust and narrow shoulders, so I add extra increases and decreases that are not in the pattern.
So happy to see your new podcast in my notifications! :D Having wider sleeves than intended on a cardigan is actually a good thing. You can wear stuff underneath easier :) Once you wear a long sleeve shirt or dress under it, it will be fine and you'll be grateful for the extra ease. The Vogue book is really great. It's sold out in english version but since my native language is russian, I bought the russian translation. The pictures and contents are the same and very helpful. That mother-in-law-cardi is literally your eye color. Of course it works :D The bohus sweater is looking great too! I stupidly got hand-dyed yarn because of all the podcasters using it and bitterly regretted it. I will never want to use superwash yarn in my garments (winding it up alone is a huge problem) and speckled/variegated yarn only looks good as long as it's in a skein. It usually looks really unattractive once knitted up.
Thanks Nadia! That is a great point about being able to wear a long sleeve underneath. Some of my older sweaters are definitely too tight in the arms and I find I don’t wear them because I really need to layer most of the winter. I also feel you on the handdyed yarn thing… more and more I find that tonals and SOMETIMES speckled yarns are okay in a garment, but the ones with a ton of variegation are maybe just not so much my style. Totally a matter of opinion though 😊
The blue cardigan does look fabulous on you! Good call to keep it for yourself and do something different for your mother-in-law. Her cardigan is beautiful also. I love your attention to details because that is something I would do also!
I think your extra buttons actually look like a design feature, quite like it. You only noticed the sleeves if you stand there with your arms out, which we never do in real life 🤣
Another wonderful episode, thank you Mel! I just got the Vogue Knitting book recently and have been discovering myself that looking at an actual book rather than sifting through a bunch of UA-cam videos is quite efficient. Very excited to hear about your Jeans making adventure!
Hi Mel! Your Fleuriste cardigan is beautiful and I love the button placement- a bit of irony is always good! Have fun sewing your jeans... looking forward to hearing you talk about the experience and to see the finished jeans. You gave me an idea- I have an online class for jean making and now I am considering using my quarantine period when I return to Japan from a trip home to Canada this fall to finally make my jeans. It will be a great way to whittle away the hours and days I will be housebound :
Loving all your episodes!! Almost done binge watching the whole channel!! ...so I've just hear the part where you mention your cat meowing constantly... I had the same issue with my senior kitty and turns out she had a thyroid problem. Just thought I should mention in case this might help flag a health issue. Love to know if the kitty is ok. And can't wait 'til the next new episode!!
@@melmakesstuff my cat used to be vocal too. She was a siamese mix, who are known to be chatty. So it was quite hard to diagnose until it became incessant. After medicating her she got a lot better. Glad your kitty is ok! ❤️
In my experience a close armhold fitted properly gives better mobility then a wider armhole since it makes it less likely for the entire garment to jump up when you raise your arms. In saying that though for me anyway with my skinny arms all that extra fabric makes me look like a Turkey. The blue does look georgous on you though, by the way
Totally agree! It's sort of counter-intuitive to think that a closer armhole is better for mobility but it really is. I actually changed the Bohus sleeves AGAIN after recording this video because that was bothering me :-)
I love the crochet seam tip.... But what I'm wondering after watching for a while is WHY not just design your own garments? Why fiddle with patterns when you have so much excellent experience???!!! Look at your stash, pick the yarn that's calling you and just start knitting into a design according to your mood.... Like them peoples did in them olden days.
I’ve definitely done it many times! I just find it more fun to use an existing pattern and “edit” it - designing isn’t where I want to spend my brain power most days when there are tons of patterns out there that I already like.
Appreciate the tip about the Vogue Knitting Ultimate Knitting Book - I just put it on hold at my local library. Thank you.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
The color of the blue sweater brings out the blue in your eyes. Lovely.
Once again this episode is very informative. You talk about techniques, constructions, types of yarn. That's what I like about your podcast. I'm definitely a process knitter. Even though I love the finished products and wear them. But the process of knitting is what I love and enjoy the most!
Awesome ! I never thought of using crochet to bind off a garment in the shoulder to prevent the sagging! You’re genius and saved my cardigan! 😍 love you!
Love all your minutiae - thank you. Regarding drop shoulders, they flatter no one, fit terribly, and waste way too much precious yarn. Yarn companies must love them. I understand why they're in vogue these days, as designers seem to be forcing a 1980s esthetic on us, and knitters love having a flat shoulder seam rather than a set in sleeve. Personally, I don't need a seam across the widest part of my arm, and benefit greatly from the more tailored look of a set in sleeve. But back to you: you're an astonishing, thoughtful knitter, and having just discovered you, will be binge watching your videos accordingly.
You find the best patterns! I love the Sunset Rock cardigan. Thanks!
😊🧡🧶Christina
Vogue Knitting! There is so much information packed in that book, I love mine.
That color blue is gorgeous on you! So pretty.
The mountain tops. 😆
Hahaha that came out and I was like… I’m not editing that out
@@melmakesstuffGold. 😂
Thanks so much for your videos, you have really helped me. I am a new knitter, and watching your videos is brilliant! You present things so well, thanks again, Patricia
I’m so glad to hear these are helping, Patricia. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
Really enjoyed the information presented. Thankyou!!
You are seriously brilliant. The amount of thought you put into things is dizzying. There’s no way I could figure out all that! Hope you enjoyed your sewing getaway! I love my Morgan jeans. They fit brilliantly!
Awww, thank you! I’m sure your sewing brain works just like my knitting brain, I can’t wait until my sewing skills catch up a bit. Spoiler - the Gingers fit great so now I want to make ALL of the jeans 🤣
@@melmakesstuff I do have a sewing brain more capable of figure things out, yes, and I loooove puzzling out how to make things work. Thanks for pointing that out! Glad to hear your Gingers fit. The Morgans are in non-stretch denim, and I love the structure. They feel super solid. I’ll tag you on IG to see them!
That blue cardigan suits you so well! I’m glad you’ve decided it’s for you (or your sister). Honesty that colour looks great on you
You are one of my all-time favorite podcasters! Love all your work. Thanks for yet another informational show.
That’s so sweet, thank you!
The mountain tops 😂😂😂😂 I guess I don’t get out much~ I don’t remember hearing that before.
The blue looks great on you!
Hi Mel
Loved your video and so glad you are still making the Bohus sweater - you inspired me to borrow the book you mentioned and so I am planning my own version of the "red" ! cheers from Australia ....Ali Fergusson
Awesome, Ali! Are you on Ravelry? I’d love to be able to keep up with your progress if so 😊
That’s a great colour on you!
Another awesome podcast!
I think I have to add the Fleuriste and the Recoleta to my queue ! I am totally enjoying nerding out about knitting with you, Mel! Sorry for spamming you everywhere with comments :D I can't resist hahah
I love your comments Megha!! Sorry-not sorry to be adding to your queue :-)
Looking forward to seeing your finished jeans!
I love this book! Or actually mine says quick reference, but it's set up the same way. I found it on clearance, too. It was a steal. I like the kitchner page and also the increase and decrease dictionary. I have hips that measure a full size larger than my bust and narrow shoulders, so I add extra increases and decreases that are not in the pattern.
So happy to see your new podcast in my notifications! :D
Having wider sleeves than intended on a cardigan is actually a good thing. You can wear stuff underneath easier :) Once you wear a long sleeve shirt or dress under it, it will be fine and you'll be grateful for the extra ease.
The Vogue book is really great. It's sold out in english version but since my native language is russian, I bought the russian translation. The pictures and contents are the same and very helpful.
That mother-in-law-cardi is literally your eye color. Of course it works :D The bohus sweater is looking great too!
I stupidly got hand-dyed yarn because of all the podcasters using it and bitterly regretted it. I will never want to use superwash yarn in my garments (winding it up alone is a huge problem) and speckled/variegated yarn only looks good as long as it's in a skein. It usually looks really unattractive once knitted up.
Thanks Nadia! That is a great point about being able to wear a long sleeve underneath. Some of my older sweaters are definitely too tight in the arms and I find I don’t wear them because I really need to layer most of the winter.
I also feel you on the handdyed yarn thing… more and more I find that tonals and SOMETIMES speckled yarns are okay in a garment, but the ones with a ton of variegation are maybe just not so much my style. Totally a matter of opinion though 😊
I'm so happy to see new videos from you, I really love your content and appreciate how detailed you are. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for the nice feedback!
The blue cardigan does look fabulous on you! Good call to keep it for yourself and do something different for your mother-in-law. Her cardigan is beautiful also. I love your attention to details because that is something I would do also!
I think your extra buttons actually look like a design feature, quite like it. You only noticed the sleeves if you stand there with your arms out, which we never do in real life 🤣
Another wonderful episode, thank you Mel! I just got the Vogue Knitting book recently and have been discovering myself that looking at an actual book rather than sifting through a bunch of UA-cam videos is quite efficient. Very excited to hear about your Jeans making adventure!
Hi Mel! Your Fleuriste cardigan is beautiful and I love the button placement- a bit of irony is always good! Have fun sewing your jeans... looking forward to hearing you talk about the experience and to see the finished jeans. You gave me an idea- I have an online class for jean making and now I am considering using my quarantine period when I return to Japan from a trip home to Canada this fall to finally make my jeans. It will be a great way to whittle away the hours and days I will be housebound :
Yes!! That sounds like a perfect quarantine activity, some cozy fall sewing 🍁 Hope you have a wonderful visit home, and safe travels!
That pattern in the Bohus sweater... It looks like tiny t-rex!
Now I can't unsee that, and I am cracking up!
Loving all your episodes!! Almost done binge watching the whole channel!! ...so I've just hear the part where you mention your cat meowing constantly... I had the same issue with my senior kitty and turns out she had a thyroid problem. Just thought I should mention in case this might help flag a health issue. Love to know if the kitty is ok. And can't wait 'til the next new episode!!
Kitty is definitely okay, thank you for your concern! He’s been vocal his entire life, so this day wasn’t out of character for him 😂
@@melmakesstuff my cat used to be vocal too. She was a siamese mix, who are known to be chatty. So it was quite hard to diagnose until it became incessant. After medicating her she got a lot better. Glad your kitty is ok! ❤️
You are funny Mel. I don't even care about the mismatching of the hand dyes. I just roll with whatever happens
I wish I wasn’t so uptight sometimes, LOL
Don't be silly! You look awesome in all the rich navy.
In my experience a close armhold fitted properly gives better mobility then a wider armhole since it makes it less likely for the entire garment to jump up when you raise your arms. In saying that though for me anyway with my skinny arms all that extra fabric makes me look like a Turkey.
The blue does look georgous on you though, by the way
Totally agree! It's sort of counter-intuitive to think that a closer armhole is better for mobility but it really is. I actually changed the Bohus sleeves AGAIN after recording this video because that was bothering me :-)
And thank you 💙
I love the crochet seam tip.... But what I'm wondering after watching for a while is WHY not just design your own garments? Why fiddle with patterns when you have so much excellent experience???!!! Look at your stash, pick the yarn that's calling you and just start knitting into a design according to your mood.... Like them peoples did in them olden days.
I’ve definitely done it many times! I just find it more fun to use an existing pattern and “edit” it - designing isn’t where I want to spend my brain power most days when there are tons of patterns out there that I already like.