For the self striping sock yarn with rib I will knit all the stitches on the first round of the color change and then go back to the knit purl ribbing pattern. This eliminates those blips…sometimes Ijust don’t care either and embrace the blips. I’m def too addicted to the stripes to use all my “regular” sock yarn 😂
You said "Daedalus" and my 9 year come running from the other room to see if I was watching a Greek Mythology video. He was so confused to see a knitting one instead.
Another great podcast! I call the show "Knitting, Spinning and looking for things with Andrea"! When you pause to lookup or look for things, it makes it feel like we really are just sitting together gabbing and playing with fiber!
I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast and was thrilled by the mention of, and link to, Natalie Warner's (Natalie in Stitches) site. I was fortunate enough to be part of Natalie's pilot of her flagship course on knitwear design and it was fantastic. The depth of her design knowledge is awe-inspiring and she shares her knowledge with skill and passion. Her skill at designing patterns with the information needed by the knitter to make the garment fit beautifully is to be applauded. Thank you, Andrea, for spotlighting Natalie so generously!
Just wanted to share a tip you might find helpful when measuring your favorite sweater. What I do is put the sweater on, then I use pins or safety pin to mark the fullest part of my bust. I also mark my waist, and sometimes where I want the sweater to lie on my hips (if the sweater pattern is significantly longer or shorter than my existing sweater). Then when I lay lay the sweater flat I know where to measure for each of these areas. Hope I explained this clearly and that someone finds it helpful 😊
Great show. Thank you for explaining positive ease. I finally understand it. And for sharing about the e-wheel. I am still learning with a spindle and had no idea about the spinning options out there. You just opened up the universe for me on spinning and making knit sweaters, haha. Discovered your channel about six months ago and have learned so much from you. Thank you again.❤
I have the eew6 it’s amazing. I initially bought it just for plying (I hate plying) lol. But now I spin on it all the time. I highly recommend! The owner of dreaming robots is so responsive to any questions or problems. Amazing customer service 😁 Very great company!!!!
@@andreagray8689 Do it! Also, they are selling what's left of the 6 and releasing a 6.1 with some improvements next year(I haven't had any issues with the 6 though, they are just enhancements!)
I have a Hansen but there's always room for more wheels. I love my Daedelus Sprarrow! You can custom order them in your favorite color and they spin like a dream. The customer service is excellent too. Very very portable in a Tom Bihn bag. I named mine Rhonda because she helps me... Also, she's red.
Sockmatician says you can knit the rows where the color changes in a sock happen then go back to ribbing and it won’t affect the stretch but you won’t see those purl bumps …. I have done this
If the differnt colour purl bumps are bothersome when using a self striping yarn on a ribbed sock, the knitter an do a plain knit round on the transiton round. This gets rid of the purl bumps and makes the transtion more smooth looking. It will not effect the ribbed pattern in the least as long there is a couple of rounds in between the knit rounds
You were thinking of the electric eel wheel “nano” a small ultra portable e-spinner that can be an inexpensive entry, or perfect for some niche uses. I love my eew 6.0 and it seems able to do anything I want. Highly recommend!
Thanks so much for answering my question around the DRK Everyday Socks and self striping yarn. I am going to finish the sock and use my notes for the next pair! I love the pattern and appreciate your support.
I have a Dreaming Robots EEW 6. Very lightweight, portable, and easy to use. Not only comes with six spindles but a bag of things you might need for basic replacement. They also have a Ravelry group for lots of discussions and questions.
Daedalus e-spinners are AMAZING! Wonderfully engineered, super light and whisper quiet. And they come in SO many cool colors. Customer service is second to none. HIGHLY recommend!! I have a Sparrow and a Starling. Well worth the investment.
I cannot use a treadle either for disablity reasons and I use the EEW 6.0 and I love it because I can fit it on a lapdesk and it weighs about 2-3lbs with a battery it lasts over a week of spinning (often hours a day). It comes with a large orifice and a reducer, a tattoo style pedal that you can use with your hands or elbow- I use the dial though. I ordered a Nano for my partner and it is a BIT more finicky because it lacks a few of the bells and whistles (tension style etc) but it is about 1/3 the size (the EEW 6 fits on a mousepad well for example), and therefore is EXTREMELY portable. My partner definitely loves it.
I have a original Nano and 6 by Maurice of Dreaming Robots. The 6 is by far my favorite electric wheel. Keep in mind my Nano is the original and Maurice has improved so much in the new model. I think it is a Nano 2. I have another Electric wheel by a company that went out of business and I hated it. Hope that helps.
I love my EEW 6. It was cheaper than my rigid heddle loom that’s for sure. He also sells a 3D printed lazy kate that goes with the 6 bobbins. You can also get his custom yardage counter that’s pretty nice. 10/10 for Dreaming Robots.
Late to the comments, but I'll throw in another vote for the Electric Eel Wheel 6! I learned to spin drop spindles and treadle wheel at the same time. I got the EEW 6 last year and I really like it! Lightweight and more affordable than the big name electric wheel makers (Hansen, Ashford, etc.). I get in such a zen state when I'm spinning because I don't need to treadle or chase my spindle if it gets out of control. I can just sit somewhere comfy and spin! The big bobbins are great for longer projects but still suitable for small projects.
I bought an eew 6.0 earlier this year. within 30 minutes of opening the box I was making legitimate yarn lol. highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to dip their toes in the spinning waters but aren't willing to drop a ton of money on something they're not sure they'll enjoy. I bought a drop spindle and a bunch of bags of fiber from a now defunct farm in upstate ny back in 2004 and almost immediately lost interest because I couldn't get the hang of it. FINALLY all these years later I'm spinning those bags of fiber and thinking about investing in a traditional wheel in the future.
I love my EEW 6 spinning wheel! I got that one over the Nano because I wanted to be able to spin more (total weight etc) and not need to upgrade. It's also great for plying if I do drop spindle spinning. But the Nano is also a popular one as it is so small and portable. A good overview video of various wheels is one by Sweet Georgia on UA-cam and on her website/blog.
Thank you so much for answering my question about blending the Dapple yarn. Putting in color order is a great idea and so is the fade. So much easier than carrying the yarn to alternate skeins.
Congratulations 🎉Andrea ! For your pattern of the week at Wool and Company. I was so happy for you. Great job. I also watched a podcast from Denmark Danish Musings , Helle is knitting your latest pattern right now. She is also a big fan and has knitted some other sweater patterns of yours, you truly touch people all over the world 😊
I’m absolutely loving knitting your weekend crew sweater! After spending half an afternoon learning the tubular cast on, I can now say I have a new favorite. Thank you for all the encouragement and the wonderful UA-cam video.
I have the Ashford espinner and it is excellent. It runs smoothly and quietly. It is made of wood but less expensive than the Hanson models. I bought a lithium battery which is very convenient when traveling or spinning with a group.
Thank you for the positive ease tutorial! My arms are always a problem, so going forward I may base my positive ease on sleeve fit, if that makes sense. I have a classic pear shape, and was always doing positive ease based on hips, but thay doesn't really work. So that's why I think going by sleeves and then checking ease from that point will work best for me;)
Andrea, I love your patterns and have scoured them for the info I am about to ask for. I weave and want to add knitted borders to them occasionally. I know how to knit an applied border but have not been able to figure out how to beautifully make the turn at the bottom tip (corner). Can you offer any advise? Thank you so much!
I have the EEW Nano, and it was a great cheap option for getting me into wheel spinning before I bought my treadle wheel. I could see myself getting the EEW 6.0 but I have no reason to use my Nano anymore.
Regarding question 1, I’m seconding that you can knit the purl stitches on the color change rows of self striping yarn to avoid that “glitch”. On the next round, go back to purling as usual. That knit row will disappear into the fabric and it will look like continuous ribbing.
The EEW wheels are very lightweight and inexpensive, however remember you do get what you pay for. I too have difficulties that make a treedle wheel out of the question most days. I found the very light wheels difficult when drafting. Wasted money on the Nano 2.0 $125.00!! I love both my wood frame wheels. The Majestic has options to for beginner budgets.
Great podcast! I'm getting ready to knit the weekender...Can you clarify SIZING NAMES for the Weekender Crew please? Both Youngfolk & Edmiston Creations had to frog parts of their sweater because they got confused on which size was called what in the pattern. --Is the first size listed on the pattern size ZERO? I thought you referred to the green sweater (41.5" finished circ) as size 3, but also talked about "sizes 0-3" during this podcast. But the 41.5" finished circumference size would be "Size 2" if the first size listed in the pattern was size zero... Can you please clarify & also let us know if there are any areas where this might confuse us in the pattern so I know what to watch out for? Thanks so much Andrea, LOVING your podcasts & eager to start knitting this wonderful pattern!
I'm excited to knit the Weekender Crew, I'm also contemplating using dapple, but I don't have any local places and would have to order online, and not knowing what kinds of skeins I'll get I'm not sure about, I know that's kinda the beauty of the yarn. I feel like the lighter colors have much less variation than the darker colors, and of course I'm attracted to all the dark colors lol.. see how it goes.
When I do self striping yarns in a rib pattern, I just knit my first row of the new color and then resume my ribbing. It is really hard to pick out where that knit row was and keeps nice crisp lines.
Question: I have heard you say that the purl stitch uses more yarn than the knit stitch. As long as the tension is the same for both, isn’t the loop formed around the needle exactly the same? I knit 2 same stitch count swatches, one all purl, the other all knit. When I unraveled them, I found they used the same amount of yarn. I am a thrower (flicker, actually) and except for the way I enter the stitch, my motion is the same. However, I don’t see that knitting style should matter. Tension is all I can think of that would cause more yarn usage. Am I missing something?
I enjoy watching your podcast episodes. But many times ads are played when you are mid-sentence. I think at the time of uploading there are some settings that help avoid being cut off between a sentence. Thanks for being so generous and informative 💖
I heard on another podcast that instead of measuring the widest part of your bust, you should measure the upper bust. Would that apply more to a raglan style and the full bust measurement to a drop shoulder style? Or is it just a matter of preference?
A week or so ago you explained how to make the rib stitches neater by purling wrapping the yarn backwards. Is there any reason why you shouldn’t always do purls that way?
Question about the Weekender original vs crew. I can wear both necklines. I've never knit a bottom up sweater before so I'm already nervous but would you say the original version is easier for sweater construction? I do like a crew neck though. I guess I could always make both! Any tips you can give to a first time bottom up sweater knitter would also be appreciated. Trying to get past my bottom up fears. I've already ordered my yarn so I'm committed. Thank you.
Question, i lost over a 100 pounds. As a result my upper arms havr huge droopy bat wings. I am a pear shape, so i understand adjusting one size fir the top, & another for hips. But have yet to figure adjusting a top down raglan to fit well at the sleeve. Am wondering should i just increase more between the shoulders before sleeve stitches are put on hold, or increase after picking up to work on the sleeves.
Hello As a designer what are the rules concerning knitting for others? I have a friend who knits projects to knit them but never wears them. Is it of to have her knit something in my size and pay her for it?
Ooo, ooo, ooo! Me, me, me! I’m a graphic designer and Adobe Expert in Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign if anyone is looking for pattern design help!
I recently used Dapple to knit myself the Ginny Cardigan, which I am loving, but I did have some challenges with managing the different colors of the Dapple skeins. My original order had the lightest and darkest colors but nothing in the middle. I can share that Brooklyn Tweed customer support was very helpful in getting me select skeins to help me blend with a second order and they did indicate that this could have been done with the original order if I had included special instructions, which they have a space for in online ordering. They also sent me links to their instructional videos for how to work with Dapple to achieve the effect you want. I still managed to miss variation between skeins later in the game on a sleeve during evening, TV knitting, which I might have alternated skeins to avoid if I had noticed it in the moment, but somehow it all still looks pretty cool and this lovely cardigan is now in frequent rotation. As Andrea has advised, sometimes you just have to step a bit further back from your knitting to find it gives you joy just as it is! Just thought I would share the supports Brooklyn Tweed offers for using this unique and lovely yarn! Ravelry: hshenry
My grandmother used to say "it won't be noticed on a galloping horse" I use this saying a LOT
Lol 😂. Thanks
I love that saying. I'm totally going to start using that! Haha❤
My Grandmother used to say “a man running for his life wouldn’t notice” 😂
For the self striping sock yarn with rib I will knit all the stitches on the first round of the color change and then go back to the knit purl ribbing pattern. This eliminates those blips…sometimes Ijust don’t care either and embrace the blips. I’m def too addicted to the stripes to use all my “regular” sock yarn 😂
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll try that as well!
You said "Daedalus" and my 9 year come running from the other room to see if I was watching a Greek Mythology video. He was so confused to see a knitting one instead.
Another great podcast! I call the show "Knitting, Spinning and looking for things with Andrea"! When you pause to lookup or look for things, it makes it feel like we really are just sitting together gabbing and playing with fiber!
I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast and was thrilled by the mention of, and link to, Natalie Warner's (Natalie in Stitches) site. I was fortunate enough to be part of Natalie's pilot of her flagship course on knitwear design and it was fantastic. The depth of her design knowledge is awe-inspiring and she shares her knowledge with skill and passion. Her skill at designing patterns with the information needed by the knitter to make the garment fit beautifully is to be applauded. Thank you, Andrea, for spotlighting Natalie so generously!
Just wanted to share a tip you might find helpful when measuring your favorite sweater. What I do is put the sweater on, then I use pins or safety pin to mark the fullest part of my bust. I also mark my waist, and sometimes where I want the sweater to lie on my hips (if the sweater pattern is significantly longer or shorter than my existing sweater). Then when I lay lay the sweater flat I know where to measure for each of these areas. Hope I explained this clearly and that someone finds it helpful 😊
I have an EEW 6.0 I picked it for the price point! I love it going from spindle spinning to this was super easy!
Great show. Thank you for explaining positive ease. I finally understand it. And for sharing about the e-wheel. I am still learning with a spindle and had no idea about the spinning options out there. You just opened up the universe for me on spinning and making knit sweaters, haha. Discovered your channel about six months ago and have learned so much from you. Thank you again.❤
I have the eew6 it’s amazing. I initially bought it just for plying (I hate plying) lol. But now I spin on it all the time. I highly recommend! The owner of dreaming robots is so responsive to any questions or problems. Amazing customer service 😁 Very great company!!!!
I agree! I just purchased one too and love it so far!
I’m excited to see this bc that machine is on my radar and I just haven’t committed yet😬
I also love my EEW6!! I've had mine for several months and I'm really happy with it!
Same here. I bought my eew 6 2years ago for plying and now use it exclusively for all spinning. I love it!
@@andreagray8689 Do it! Also, they are selling what's left of the 6 and releasing a 6.1 with some improvements next year(I haven't had any issues with the 6 though, they are just enhancements!)
I have a Hansen but there's always room for more wheels. I love my Daedelus Sprarrow! You can custom order them in your favorite color and they spin like a dream. The customer service is excellent too. Very very portable in a Tom Bihn bag. I named mine Rhonda because she helps me... Also, she's red.
Loved it! Love em long or short. Watch em every week on Friday!
Sockmatician says you can knit the rows where the color changes in a sock happen then go back to ribbing and it won’t affect the stretch but you won’t see those purl bumps …. I have done this
This is what I would do too!
Thank you so much Andrea! I really now understand the term " positive ease".
I love your weekly podcasts and have learned so much!! ❤ Hugs.
If the differnt colour purl bumps are bothersome when using a self striping yarn on a ribbed sock, the knitter an do a plain knit round on the transiton round. This gets rid of the purl bumps and makes the transtion more smooth looking. It will not effect the ribbed pattern in the least as long there is a couple of rounds in between the knit rounds
Thanks
Thank you for explaining all about positive ease, that was extremely helpful and something I didn’t know🥰
You were thinking of the electric eel wheel “nano” a small ultra portable e-spinner that can be an inexpensive entry, or perfect for some niche uses. I love my eew 6.0 and it seems able to do anything I want. Highly recommend!
Thanks so much for answering my question around the DRK Everyday Socks and self striping yarn. I am going to finish the sock and use my notes for the next pair! I love the pattern and appreciate your support.
I have a Dreaming Robots EEW 6. Very lightweight, portable, and easy to use. Not only comes with six spindles but a bag of things you might need for basic replacement. They also have a Ravelry group for lots of discussions and questions.
Daedalus e-spinners are AMAZING! Wonderfully engineered, super light and whisper quiet. And they come in SO many cool colors. Customer service is second to none. HIGHLY recommend!! I have a Sparrow and a Starling. Well worth the investment.
I cannot use a treadle either for disablity reasons and I use the EEW 6.0 and I love it because I can fit it on a lapdesk and it weighs about 2-3lbs with a battery it lasts over a week of spinning (often hours a day). It comes with a large orifice and a reducer, a tattoo style pedal that you can use with your hands or elbow- I use the dial though. I ordered a Nano for my partner and it is a BIT more finicky because it lacks a few of the bells and whistles (tension style etc) but it is about 1/3 the size (the EEW 6 fits on a mousepad well for example), and therefore is EXTREMELY portable. My partner definitely loves it.
I have a original Nano and 6 by Maurice of Dreaming Robots. The 6 is by far my favorite electric wheel. Keep in mind my Nano is the original and Maurice has improved so much in the new model. I think it is a Nano 2. I have another Electric wheel by a company that went out of business and I hated it. Hope that helps.
I love my EEW 6. It was cheaper than my rigid heddle loom that’s for sure. He also sells a 3D printed lazy kate that goes with the 6 bobbins. You can also get his custom yardage counter that’s pretty nice. 10/10 for Dreaming Robots.
Late to the comments, but I'll throw in another vote for the Electric Eel Wheel 6! I learned to spin drop spindles and treadle wheel at the same time. I got the EEW 6 last year and I really like it! Lightweight and more affordable than the big name electric wheel makers (Hansen, Ashford, etc.). I get in such a zen state when I'm spinning because I don't need to treadle or chase my spindle if it gets out of control. I can just sit somewhere comfy and spin! The big bobbins are great for longer projects but still suitable for small projects.
I bought an eew 6.0 earlier this year. within 30 minutes of opening the box I was making legitimate yarn lol. highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to dip their toes in the spinning waters but aren't willing to drop a ton of money on something they're not sure they'll enjoy. I bought a drop spindle and a bunch of bags of fiber from a now defunct farm in upstate ny back in 2004 and almost immediately lost interest because I couldn't get the hang of it. FINALLY all these years later I'm spinning those bags of fiber and thinking about investing in a traditional wheel in the future.
I have an EEW6 and I love it. It is super lightweight and affordable.
I love my EEW 6 spinning wheel! I got that one over the Nano because I wanted to be able to spin more (total weight etc) and not need to upgrade. It's also great for plying if I do drop spindle spinning. But the Nano is also a popular one as it is so small and portable. A good overview video of various wheels is one by Sweet Georgia on UA-cam and on her website/blog.
Agree! I love my EEW 6 as well. It is more expensive but so worth it. The bobbin size is great and you can do so much with it!
Thank you thank you thank you. Love you videos ! You are so helpful.
I hit an ad while waiting for your ad 😂😂😂
Daedalus was an inventor and craftsman. He made the wax wings Icarus flew too close to the sun with!
Canva could be a good free option for making knitting patterns - if I ever make a pattern one day, that's probably where I'll start!
Thank you so much for answering my question about blending the Dapple yarn. Putting in color order is a great idea and so is the fade. So much easier than carrying the yarn to alternate skeins.
This was a great question and answer because I worry about unwanted color pooling and how to better control that.❤
Congratulations 🎉Andrea ! For your pattern of the week at Wool and Company. I was so happy for you. Great job. I also watched a podcast from Denmark Danish Musings , Helle is knitting your latest pattern right now. She is also a big fan and has knitted some other sweater patterns of yours, you truly touch people all over the world 😊
I kind of like the little dashes that purls show in striping.
With stripes in ribb , i use to just do stockinett stich the first round when i change colour, then the next round do the ribb again.
Great episode . Thank you so much. You are lovely to watch. Getting ready to start my inclinations shawl😎
I love my Daedalus espinner! I have the Sparrow, but I want the Starling
Love your glasses,❤, giving off stylish Iris Arpfel vibes in the best possible way ever
Thanks so much for your knowledge! Have a nice weekend!
This episode was a wonderful help in picking a size. Thank you very much
Great video…positive ease explanation is so helpful! Thank you!
I’m absolutely loving knitting your weekend crew sweater! After spending half an afternoon learning the tubular cast on, I can now say I have a new favorite. Thank you for all the encouragement and the wonderful UA-cam video.
A very informative video Andrea thank you so much 😊😊😊
I have the Ashford espinner and it is excellent. It runs smoothly and quietly. It is made of wood but less expensive than the Hanson models. I bought a lithium battery which is very convenient when traveling or spinning with a group.
I can’t wait to knit this sweater! Dapple for the win! Because of the Weekender I was introduced to Brooklyn Tweed and I LOVE all things BT!
I use the Ashford espinner, a few people at our guild have them, we are all happy with how they perform. Available in a small and large sizes, Bridget
I love dapple yarn. :)
My e spinner is a Nano 6 from Dreaming Robots. Very affordable and great customer service.
Thank you for the positive ease tutorial! My arms are always a problem, so going forward I may base my positive ease on sleeve fit, if that makes sense. I have a classic pear shape, and was always doing positive ease based on hips, but thay doesn't really work. So that's why I think going by sleeves and then checking ease from that point will work best for me;)
Thank you for talking about your Weekend Crew pattern I will be swatching this weekend 😊
Thanks for all this great information !
I have an Ashford e spinner and it's lovely. Wood, sturdy, medium range price.
Andrea, I love your patterns and have scoured them for the info I am about to ask for. I weave and want to add knitted borders to them occasionally. I know how to knit an applied border but have not been able to figure out how to beautifully make the turn at the bottom tip (corner). Can you offer any advise? Thank you so much!
I have the EEW Nano, and it was a great cheap option for getting me into wheel spinning before I bought my treadle wheel. I could see myself getting the EEW 6.0 but I have no reason to use my Nano anymore.
Regarding question 1, I’m seconding that you can knit the purl stitches on the color change rows of self striping yarn to avoid that “glitch”. On the next round, go back to purling as usual. That knit row will disappear into the fabric and it will look like continuous ribbing.
thanks andrea, nice weekend
The EEW wheels are very lightweight and inexpensive, however remember you do get what you pay for. I too have difficulties that make a treedle wheel out of the question most days. I found the very light wheels difficult when drafting. Wasted money on the Nano 2.0 $125.00!!
I love both my wood frame wheels. The Majestic has options to for beginner budgets.
Great podcast! I'm getting ready to knit the weekender...Can you clarify SIZING NAMES for the Weekender Crew please? Both Youngfolk & Edmiston Creations had to frog parts of their sweater because they got confused on which size was called what in the pattern. --Is the first size listed on the pattern size ZERO? I thought you referred to the green sweater (41.5" finished circ) as size 3, but also talked about "sizes 0-3" during this podcast. But the 41.5" finished circumference size would be "Size 2" if the first size listed in the pattern was size zero... Can you please clarify & also let us know if there are any areas where this might confuse us in the pattern so I know what to watch out for? Thanks so much Andrea, LOVING your podcasts & eager to start knitting this wonderful pattern!
I'm excited to knit the Weekender Crew, I'm also contemplating using dapple, but I don't have any local places and would have to order online, and not knowing what kinds of skeins I'll get I'm not sure about, I know that's kinda the beauty of the yarn. I feel like the lighter colors have much less variation than the darker colors, and of course I'm attracted to all the dark colors lol.. see how it goes.
Megan Noedeker has a course for aspiring knit wear designers. It might be a good choice for the viewer who wanted to start.
When I do self striping yarns in a rib pattern, I just knit my first row of the new color and then resume my ribbing. It is really hard to pick out where that knit row was and keeps nice crisp lines.
Question: I have heard you say that the purl stitch uses more yarn than the knit stitch. As long as the tension is the same for both, isn’t the loop formed around the needle exactly the same? I knit 2 same stitch count swatches, one all purl, the other all knit. When I unraveled them, I found they used the same amount of yarn. I am a thrower (flicker, actually) and except for the way I enter the stitch, my motion is the same. However, I don’t see that knitting style should matter. Tension is all I can think of that would cause more yarn usage. Am I missing something?
I enjoy watching your podcast episodes. But many times ads are played when you are mid-sentence. I think at the time of uploading there are some settings that help avoid being cut off between a sentence.
Thanks for being so generous and informative 💖
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support! ❤️❤️
I heard on another podcast that instead of measuring the widest part of your bust, you should measure the upper bust. Would that apply more to a raglan style and the full bust measurement to a drop shoulder style? Or is it just a matter of preference?
A week or so ago you explained how to make the rib stitches neater by purling wrapping the yarn backwards. Is there any reason why you shouldn’t always do purls that way?
Question about the Weekender original vs crew. I can wear both necklines. I've never knit a bottom up sweater before so I'm already nervous but would you say the original version is easier for sweater construction? I do like a crew neck though. I guess I could always make both! Any tips you can give to a first time bottom up sweater knitter would also be appreciated. Trying to get past my bottom up fears. I've already ordered my yarn so I'm committed. Thank you.
Question, i lost over a 100 pounds. As a result my upper arms havr huge droopy bat wings.
I am a pear shape, so i understand adjusting one size fir the top, & another for hips. But have yet to figure adjusting a top down raglan to fit well at the sleeve.
Am wondering should i just increase more between the shoulders before sleeve stitches are put on hold, or increase after picking up to work on the sleeves.
Hello As a designer what are the rules concerning knitting for others? I have a friend who knits projects to knit them but never wears them. Is it of to have her knit something in my size and pay her for it?
Ooo, ooo, ooo! Me, me, me! I’m a graphic designer and Adobe Expert in Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign if anyone is looking for pattern design help!
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Привет, красотка! Hello, beautiful girl!
I recently used Dapple to knit myself the Ginny Cardigan, which I am loving, but I did have some challenges with managing the different colors of the Dapple skeins. My original order had the lightest and darkest colors but nothing in the middle. I can share that Brooklyn Tweed customer support was very helpful in getting me select skeins to help me blend with a second order and they did indicate that this could have been done with the original order if I had included special instructions, which they have a space for in online ordering. They also sent me links to their instructional videos for how to work with Dapple to achieve the effect you want. I still managed to miss variation between skeins later in the game on a sleeve during evening, TV knitting, which I might have alternated skeins to avoid if I had noticed it in the moment, but somehow it all still looks pretty cool and this lovely cardigan is now in frequent rotation. As Andrea has advised, sometimes you just have to step a bit further back from your knitting to find it gives you joy just as it is! Just thought I would share the supports Brooklyn Tweed offers for using this unique and lovely yarn! Ravelry: hshenry