Hi from Rachel! I feel like we're on the same wave length with the yarn choices! I used the Illumani Sabri for a Marguax top by Gregoria Fibers and love it, but I could absolutely see it as a beautiful ranunculus 🤗 I also used Purl Soho's Plein Air to knit your pattern, Micah's Raglan! I loved it for a little baby knit but could definitely see it as a blanket too! Thank you for another lovely episode 💛
Good luck with the cicadas - hopefully they don't overwhelm the area too badly! I love all of your makes! I'm looking forward to the progress on the salty air tee!
Great episodes! the slippers look great! I haven't ever done felting before either, but I/m intrigued by the process. I've been working on a Lille Peacock Sweater for my friend's 2-year-old while watching this.
I love the slippers! They look so cozy 😊 The beet red color is so lovely!! That's tempting me to do a mother's day order from purl Soho 😂 And thank you for sharing the yarn and my shop update! ❤️ I really hope you love working with it!
I have made a ranunculus out of the Illumani Sabri in a gray color, and it is a nice cool fabric for warmer weather. I held the yarn double to take it from a fingering weight to more like a worsted weight, and that made the design less see through, but it definitely made the garment heavier. I am interested in trying a fingering weight version. Thanks for sharing!
Just finished the Salty Air Tee and absolutely loved the process and the product. I am the world's tightest knitter and for some reason I knit this one in the recommended needle size and it is great. The lace really blocks out so I worry that yours will be too big on your petite frame. I know it kills but I'd frog it now and go down a needle size or 2. Great minds. . . Recently finished Petite Knit's Lulu Slipover in Plein Air and I love the yarn so much I'm ordering more to make the Salty Air sweater version.
I definitely need to hear your thoughts on the Sabri once you start knitting with it - it looks like such a lovely yarn. I also have a Salty Air planned, because my first one was a little too oversized for my current wardrobe.
Dear Hannah, i have made the slippers myself. It looks as if yours still need some felting. Once this process is finished I recommend buying some sock stop creme (don't know if it's the correct translation) which you can distribute on the sole. Mine are very slippery and it's a bit dangerous otherwise. Kind regards from Berlin 😊
Hi from Rachel! I feel like we're on the same wave length with the yarn choices! I used the Illumani Sabri for a Marguax top by Gregoria Fibers and love it, but I could absolutely see it as a beautiful ranunculus 🤗 I also used Purl Soho's Plein Air to knit your pattern, Micah's Raglan! I loved it for a little baby knit but could definitely see it as a blanket too! Thank you for another lovely episode 💛
Oh that sounds so beautiful! And I’m honored you knit my pattern- means so much ❤️
Oooh those slippers are cute and a great gift idea
My mom really liked them! And easy to customize the fit.
OMG watching this whilst wearing my own pair 🥰 They look fantastic!!!
Ahhh thank you!! Definitely inspired you.
Good luck with the cicadas - hopefully they don't overwhelm the area too badly! I love all of your makes! I'm looking forward to the progress on the salty air tee!
Thank you! So far we are only hearing them, and just occasionally seeing them!
Great episodes! the slippers look great! I haven't ever done felting before either, but I/m intrigued by the process. I've been working on a Lille Peacock Sweater for my friend's 2-year-old while watching this.
It was intriguing to me as well! I learned a lot of new things ❤️
I love the slippers! They look so cozy 😊
The beet red color is so lovely!! That's tempting me to do a mother's day order from purl Soho 😂
And thank you for sharing the yarn and my shop update! ❤️ I really hope you love working with it!
Thanks Emily! It’s such a lovely pink- I can’t wait to knit it up!
Love those slippers 😍 thanks for the tips 😊
They’re quite a fun project!
I have made a ranunculus out of the Illumani Sabri in a gray color, and it is a nice cool fabric for warmer weather. I held the yarn double to take it from a fingering weight to more like a worsted weight, and that made the design less see through, but it definitely made the garment heavier. I am interested in trying a fingering weight version.
Thanks for sharing!
Oh that sounds lovely! I’ll definitely share which I end up doing.
Just finished the Salty Air Tee and absolutely loved the process and the product. I am the world's tightest knitter and for some reason I knit this one in the recommended needle size and it is great. The lace really blocks out so I worry that yours will be too big on your petite frame. I know it kills but I'd frog it now and go down a needle size or 2. Great minds. . . Recently finished Petite Knit's Lulu Slipover in Plein Air and I love the yarn so much I'm ordering more to make the Salty Air sweater version.
Thank you- this is really helpful! I think I’m going to go ahead and frog it.
I definitely need to hear your thoughts on the Sabri once you start knitting with it - it looks like such a lovely yarn. I also have a Salty Air planned, because my first one was a little too oversized for my current wardrobe.
Yes I will definitely share them!
I just frogged my progress today because I felt like it was going to be too big!
Dear Hannah, i have made the slippers myself. It looks as if yours still need some felting. Once this process is finished I recommend buying some sock stop creme (don't know if it's the correct translation) which you can distribute on the sole. Mine are very slippery and it's a bit dangerous otherwise. Kind regards from Berlin 😊
Thank you! I was wondering if they needed more time!
Lovely patterns and yarn choices xx I'm currently working on the Talvinen by Caitlin Hunter in sock weight yarn for a light midseason weight garment.
That sounds lovely!