To save you digging through the description here's the FREE pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/economy-jumper-2 Also it's been a weird month for me so sorry this video took so long. Cx
While the sizing doesn't quite work for 1940's, the silhouette and colors does give me fun 1960's vibes! With some different styling it could work. I also recently had the wonderful experience of joining a million squares for a blanket (on a deadline!), so I feel your pain acutely.
It took me... Well I was 9 and I finished it during 2020 and I'm 27 now. So over ten years to make a patchwork blanket. I'd finished the squares in 2018 but took another two years to sew it up.
As a woman who recently learned to knit I love watching you problem solve these patterns. I absolutely love the style of vintage patterns but have no skill myself, so at the moment I’m living vicariously through UA-cam.
You'll get there, I'd suggest staring with a really simple pattern for a jumper all in one colour then gradually learn more advanced stitches. If you're unsure of a stitch then knit a little swatch for it :)
Huzzah for using up 4.5 balls of wool! I do think the shoulder pads would give it an interesting look, in part because putting shoulder pads in a sweater has never occurred to me before.
It sucks that any of us have chronic illness. But as someone with RA and fibromyalgia, I am so grateful to see other disabled makers. It makes creative projects feel more possible when I see other people not be camera ready on a particular day. ❤❤❤
Good Algorithm Doing a great job 🍫☕ Hello Claude: Inspiration to many stashbusters! I hope at least a few minutes of joy find you when you need them the most.
Appreciate the thoughtful commentary because this might be my next scrappy project! I just made a Rainbow Jumper out of all scrap yarn and…it barely made a dent in my scrap stash 😅 hopefully this would use up some more!
Claude you can use a tiny crochet hook instead of tapestry needle to “sew” seams using short yarn ends when you are playing yarn chicken when you are sewing up/ weaving it in. Additionally as disabled knitter you might ditch the long straight needles and just use circular needles. I find that long straights just make me too tired. I alternate styles of knitting and knitting projects to cope with fatigue/ brain fog etc. when I was much healthier I could do different styles of long straight knitting like Irish cottage/ lever, Yorkshire swaving and Scottish belt knitting. Have you considered using a Scottish knitting belt to help hold you needle and thus help with tiredness and arm strength issues using long straights. I knit a combo of styles but I am mainly classed as an irish cottage/English knitting but not the slow English where the stop and pick up the yarn. I throw the yarn but I also knit Spanish/Portuguese /Greek along with continental in my mixed of styles that includes backwards ie left needle on to right while holding yarn on right (or reverse of that) or using a yarn pin. I was originally taught as a child the Irish/English growing style. Mrs Smith in this film ua-cam.com/video/wIFvvwsRTCA/v-deo.html is a great auntie. I was born in 1971 and I am still a member of the CWA - Country Women’s Association even though I have lived in the UK for last 20+ years. Yes I am from the Northern Territory. Even though I lived in the Top End in the tropics I was taught to knit when visiting paternal Grandparents in the Alice -Alice Springs starting at 4. I was a competent knitter at 6 years of age. Culturally my paternal family is Irish/Yorkshire/Basque/Catalon. My Paternal gran was a CWA member of 70+ years. My maternal family is Shetland/ Hebredies/ Irish knitters. You might also like some of these other heritage knitting films and UA-cam knitters. ua-cam.com/video/ox-bEaVaKLs/v-deo.html. Lever speeding up. ua-cam.com/video/7YIPTy26vmI/v-deo.html - hazel Tindall Shetland
That looks so much better than I thought it would when you were just showing the yarn colours. Definitely needs the negative ease though! 4.5 balls down - I can't wait to see how the stash busting has gone lately!
Creating is always such a gamble, and seems to need any number of iterations to get it right! There are so many variables that have to come together to call it a success! The patchwork looks great! Maybe one of these days you will have the umph to take it in. But, congratulations on using up the yarn! When I don't like how something fits me, I consider donating it to a thrift shop, hoping it will suit someone else. ❤
I think it turned out really fun, but I like a loose fit. Of course, all I could think while watching was "wow, that's really going to make a dent in the stash busting!" so congrats on that!
Your sweater is cute and probably fits the way most fit people who weren't posing for a photo shoot. The sweaters made and shot for your pattern, might not have actually been made from whatever yarn was lying around and the sweaters may have been clothes-pinned at the back to make the fit look more exact. Great job at stash busting and a fun loose-fitting pullover to wear.
I wonder if you could take in some width from the bottom of the side panels to give you more of the fit you were hoping for? I think this is such a fun piece! I would love to make something like it once I have enough scraps :)
This is such a cool jumper. Even with the positive ease, it looks really great on you. Also, I find your videos really informative and they've helped me a lot in my own vintage knitting journey!
I honestly love it! But I also enjoy 70s sweaters with positive ease 😅 they are runner up to 40s negative ease sweaters. I'd wear it all the time. The colours and fit are just fun to me ❤
Honestly I love the way it looks on you and the colors are so great! You couldn’t get me to sew up all those seams though 😅 beautiful work as always❤❤❤
"For the enjoyment of the process" is always a valid reason to knit. And if its donated, gifted or sold, someone else will enjoy the product. I think the shape would match the original with shoulder pads but without them, it still matches the spirit of it - 4 and a half more, yay! It does look nice on you, but if the fit feels off then its not as enjoyable to wear imo.
I love this jumper, the colors are wonderful! A maybe you could style it in early 60s style; it seems to fit that better than 40s. Or seam up the sides a little. I think I'm going to try it too. I have many odds and ends of sport weight yarn...
I think it would have looked more like the vintage one with burgandy sleeves. I am impressed with your choices for the sleeves since you ran out of both the burgandy and the green. Look great, imho.
What a fun project. i cast this on last week, thank you for the idea. I'm using all shades of green from my stash-4 shades total. I sewed all the panels together with invisible thread & left my live stitchse on waste yarn so that i could just collect them onto a needle to knit the top yoke. New subscriber, so far loving your channel, all the best♥
Thank you so much for the lovely video! I've been obsessed with your knitting videos lately and have rewatched most of them, so a new one is a real treat. I think the sweater turned out really cute, but it's definitely too big.
I mostly like it but it would fit better if there were squares of a denser stitch. I think the lace gives too much. I really like the use it up style and I would likely wear it too. Oh it definately needs shoulder pads !
I love this video and the pattern you chose! I would have been very unmotivated to finish all of this sowing. But the sweater turned out super nice imo! Definitely motivates me to finally start a scrappy project as well! 😍
Totally enjoyed your video ;) thanks for sharing! A tip I realized when I have a short length of yarn when sewing up .... are you sitting down lol, so easy ;) just when everything is ready and your ready to thread the needle, stop, without threading, use your needle place it through each side (as if the thread is on the needle), once your needle is through one stitch or loop from each side, then slide the short piece of yarn through the needle and pull through ... ta dahh lol, it was a eureka moment for me when the first time I realized this, with having one or two more to close and a little piece of yarn left ;) Sunshine
So happy to get a RC post! Always makes my day to see what you are creating. I like the sweater very much and it is certainly a very retro item. I would definitely wear that a lot. The little bit of ease on it does not bother me at all. You did a fantastic job!
@@RetroClaude Ooo, now that's an idea! It also occurs to me that you could narrow those side panels a bit to help with the fit. I see two methods there: either darts or re-knitting them (although that would decrease some of the stash-busting value, but longer sleeves might sort that, so... balance?)
I think the sweater looks lovely but if the fit bothers you then you could try taking the sides in on your sewing machine and cutting off the excess. I’ve done that with store bought sweaters before 😊
Such a fun sweater! I love all the colors ! I don’t know that I think it’s too big, but it’s your sweater! But, such a great project for some of the little remnants of yarn. It’s really pretty! Thanks for posting!
I really enjoyed this video and appreciated the look into your making. I knit the viral version for a classmate of my daughter and the seaming felt endless. I thought your FO was pretty but you know what you like in fit. Nice work on the sweater and stash busting.
In spite of the fit issues, I actually like yours better than the picture. The light colored contrast sleeves somehow look much nicer than the dark colored matching sleeves in the image.
A few tips for seaming for folks who want to make similar projects: use smoothed down toothpicks or double ended needles to keep the two sides from moving about; leave long tails (about 20 cm or 8 inches usually works well) so you have enough to weave in as well, after seaming; get a short and a curved tapestry needle, they are handy for short ends. As for yours, I think it turned out well, even if it's big on you. Gauge is important and they did mention it (28 sts per 10 cm).
I loved watching your video! Personally I would have knit it Intarsia, that way I don't have to seam (I don't like that at all!), and you can do with a little less yarn, because you don't need yarn for seaming, you just cross the yarns. I totally understand you choose a seamless pattern for your next project 🌞🌞 Shoulder pads will make it a bit better, and maybe knit the side panels again, with some decreases for bodyshape? Well, at least you used some stash yarn, that is great for counting!
I used the same joining method when I did my (brown) harry styles-type cardigan and there was something satisfying about the little tails meeting in the middle on the back of each block and wasting as little yarn as possible
The colors are so beautiful and it looks like it would be a lovely early fall sweater with those colors! Sorry the fit isn't quite right, I know you will fix it whenever you feel like it. Your videos always inspire me to bust my own stash!
I would love to make another patchwork-style cardigan or sweater, but I need to knock a few things off of my wip list first. The 1940s silhouette really isn't for me, but I do really like the colors and it's a lovely sweater. I hope even though it doesn't fit quite right, that you still are able to get some enjoyment from it, or find someone else who will. Maybe you could redo the side pannels a little thinner...? Either way, thank you so much for sharing!
I think its cute. It might look a bit better tucked into a skirt and like you said with some shoulder pads. Loved watching you make it though. it looks like something I would try. As my knitting skills are beginner level.
It turned out so cute! It definitely needs the shoulder pads, and could you not take in the sides (I'd hate to suggest making those side panels smaller, but maybe...?) a bit so it would fit better? I'd be so sad to put that much effort into a sweater and not want to wear it. One of those options seems the easiest way to make it more wearable, while giving the 40s vibes you want. Oooh, another possibility I've seen other knitters/crocheters use is adding some elastic threads I to the work. This has always been in, say, ribbed edges that have become too large (or were just too big to begin with), but maybe that would be something that would make the fit better...?
overall a very cute pattern though. I liked how you shared every doubt during the process. I have been looking for some ways to use old yarn I inherited and this looks perfect. I'm thinking to use only moss stitch though, I don't know if I like the different textures in the patchwork pieces...🤔. Btw, now that I discover you channel I won't let go, really like your contents
I like it. Just wondering if the top could be knitted in jelly role style which might eleviate the sewing process. I am thinking I might try this. Got the idea from Jana on Finnish Knitting Stories who is knitting a jelly role blanket.
I'm so curious about this, I read that jelly roll doesnt require sewing and I just cant understand how that's possible! I would like to make this jumper but the seaming together is a bit much for me, so I'm interested in how to make it more seamless😅
You’re a genius! Love the fun patchwork, and this is a statement piece. Maybe you could just sew up the excess under the arm. I do it with my sweaters, even commercial ones if I need to. I enjoy watching the process as well! 🎉
I like slightly looser fitting garments so I didn't think there was anything wrong with the fit, but compared to the pattern image it definitely is not quite right. On its own it's a beautiful piece, but as a recreation I can definitely see how it would be frustrating! Piece-y garments are always tricky because even with gauge swatches I always end up trying on whatever I'm making every few inches to make sure it fits how I want.
My solution for any jumper that turns out to be slightly the wrong size just happens to be steek it & turn it I to a cardigan!! If you can be bothered to “do something” about it… if not, I’m sure it will be cozy for wearing around the house, it’s giving me technicolor-dream-coat vibes 😎🔥🙌
Since it’s already seamed could you take it in a bit on the sides to give you the shaping your craving? It looks like it really doesn’t need much and I love everything other than the bumping out! We’ll done!
I think it came out lovely! Yes, it's a bit bigger than expected for the silhouette, but I suspect it would be nice to have a slightly larger sweater for those days when you need a little extra room. Or maybe try some judicious felting and blocking? 😉
I think if it had long sleeves I'd prefer the baggy style. More like the kind of jumper you wear for warmth instead of these fitted short sleeve vintage ones which you need to wear something over 💚
I remember you threaded some elastic through the neckline of a jumper (Engineering Knits style) to make it fit better. Perhaps when you've done some other projects with less sewing up you could come back and thread some elastic in a zigzag or something down the blue side panels? Maybe next Finish It Feb 🤷
How about layered over a short sleeve mock neck turtleneck? With shoulder pads and tucked in to high waist trousers, or belted at the waist might disguise some of the extra ease? I think it is cute slightly oversized, and it turned out well.
Your work is amazing and fun to Watch. Have you thought about taking in the sideseams? Your a sewist too … Maybe you would get More wear out of that beautiful piece?
Beautifully made, as always! Sorry you had a rough patch this past month. Shoulder pads and steam blocking may fix the fit issues. If it’s still too large, perhaps you can ask a knitting friend to resew the side panels to take them in a bit.
@@RetroClaude I completely understand the need to take a break from projects like this. You’re SO CLOSE to getting it right. In the past, I’ve been ruthless with taking in the seams on vintage knitting that turned out too large. Astonishingly, the material on the inside didn’t add significant bulk to the finished garment.
I think this looks fab! But I don't think I would have been able to resist knitting the squares in intarsia (although I do recall you saying there was a different number of rows in the squares). I'm more motivated to get on to a patchwork creation myself now!😊
I'm of the same mind-set. I've done a blanket in what-I-didn't-know-at-the-time-was-intarsia. Heh. Story: my SIL gave me a great big box of various yarns shortly after I learned to knit. I remembered her taking part in a discussion where several of us were carping about how lap blankets never fit us (we're all rather tall). So I decided to make her a patchwork blanket that would actually be a good "cuddle up on the couch" size. I truly hate seaming up knits, so the idea of making all those squares & then sewing them together was a complete no-go. I learned the hard way that US moss, garter, and seed stitches do not actually end up the same size. But I made it work after a bit of judicious tinking & re-knitting. And my SIL loved it. So, WIN! (Also, I deviated again from the original by picking up stitches around the completed blanket & knitting the edge in one piece -- new skills unlocked: mitered corners, folding your knitting, & joining that folded-over knitting to the picked up bit without any sewing At All! Quite proud of myself for that.)
@@fikanera838 Right!?! It's just... "Oooh, that thing you can do in sewing? Can also be done in knitting!! And you don't have to fold things Just. So. to avoid lumpiness!"
I'm actually working on on the Andersen, Harry Styles sweater for my daughter right now. The instructions are horrible and I'm a long time knitter! Finally figured them out. Now doing all the ribbing. Gauges were WAY off, so that was fun! All working out in the end. I love your stash busting sweater Claude! ✌❤🇨🇦
To be honest, I'd just draw up my own pattern for it. It's so simple and I dread to think what nonscence the "official" pattern has you going through for something that should be easy. That seems to be a trend with "trendy" patterns, a lot of faff for not a lot of reason
it'd be a lot of work to re-sew the whole jumper together, but i wonder would it be worth taking out one of the patchwork panels on either the front or back, just to make the jumper more fitted? obviously up to you if you can be bothered doing it; but i think it's such a nice jumper and you've put so much work into making it a whole garment, it'd be a shame to not wear it if you enjoy the way it looks when properly fitted either way, very interesting video!! i love seeing twists on trends like this, it was very cool!!
I'm even later to the party I didn't even know where the craze came from. Hurrah for 4.5 more balls gone, and annoying little ones too. Pity it is a tad to big but yeah for getting it done!
Looks FAB, so the sizing is a bit off but the colour matching went well and you could always wear it over something. You must have the patience of a Saint.
Claude, I agree that it's to big on your small frame. I like the concept of the patchwork but a tighter gauge might look a bit nicer, although I hate seaming up process. Sorry to see you looking so poorly. Wish I had a magic wand to make you feel better. I so look forward to your next video. I'm a big 40s fan. Right now I'm knitting a 40s jumper called "Maureen"dk version from squidknits. It's a good experience since it make you do all the math and calculations from my measurements to get jumper to fit.
This is so cute! I know it'd be a pain, but would taking some out of the side panels be an option? Looking at the original image, there are definitely some pointy as heck shoulder pads in there lol. It'd really help the silhouette if you have some or can get some. Thank you for another video!
I think this one is neat conceptually. The sizing is certainly too big, though the original image does seem to have shoulder pads added to it, which might change the fit slightly, but not help with the sides. Maybe worn with a belt it would be cute? Not sure but I feel like this could be some neat techniques and skills applied to a different project. :)
A cute garment despite your disappointment. I really appreciate the staying true to the vintage pattern. It gives a more realistic understanding of what the process might be though it was absolute wisdom to join your strips first and cadt on the yoke from there - so much neater. I know it would be a pain but could you remove the side panels and gather up the sleeve head to take up the excess sleeve amount? Or just not worth the fuss? You didn't seem all that enamoured by the overall colour and pattern.
As always, I love your video. Im working on a cotten baby spring weight blanket. My heath stinks just now so i needed something so simple. Just 5 stich wide blocks of knit, then purl. I know there is a name for this pattern. Can i remember? Ha! I havent worked much in cotton. Has anyone made a summer sweater (jumper to you across the sea) with cotton yarn? Like, dislike, problems? Its hot here now in the summers and i need some clothes!
I've made a few things in cotton and they don't stretch or recover in the same way wool does. So you want something with positive ease that will drape rather than anything too snug 💚
I would just sew (zigzag) the sides in a bit. And I don't think this would be against "vintage rules" as I was surprised to read the "to complete" instructions for the vintage pattern that I recently made (best way 2085) "The seams can be sewn by machine, or with back-stitch by hand."
To save you digging through the description here's the FREE pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/economy-jumper-2
Also it's been a weird month for me so sorry this video took so long. Cx
:O does this mean a scrapbusting month video is coming soon? I'm so excited for finish it feb! You've inspired me so much to tackle my stash.
@@Eastybeastyy If I can get it edited in time it should be here before the end of March 🤞🤞🤞
could you put a dart in the back or sides of the jumper to alter the fit?
@@RetroClaude Im SO excitied!
Thank you!
While the sizing doesn't quite work for 1940's, the silhouette and colors does give me fun 1960's vibes! With some different styling it could work. I also recently had the wonderful experience of joining a million squares for a blanket (on a deadline!), so I feel your pain acutely.
Oh a blanket! And I thought a jumpers worth of squares was bad!
It took me... Well I was 9 and I finished it during 2020 and I'm 27 now. So over ten years to make a patchwork blanket. I'd finished the squares in 2018 but took another two years to sew it up.
@@Stettafire I'm trying to imagine the number/size of storage boxes necessary for all the pieces. 🤔
As a woman who recently learned to knit I love watching you problem solve these patterns. I absolutely love the style of vintage patterns but have no skill myself, so at the moment I’m living vicariously through UA-cam.
You'll get there, I'd suggest staring with a really simple pattern for a jumper all in one colour then gradually learn more advanced stitches. If you're unsure of a stitch then knit a little swatch for it :)
Huzzah for using up 4.5 balls of wool! I do think the shoulder pads would give it an interesting look, in part because putting shoulder pads in a sweater has never occurred to me before.
It sucks that any of us have chronic illness. But as someone with RA and fibromyalgia, I am so grateful to see other disabled makers. It makes creative projects feel more possible when I see other people not be camera ready on a particular day. ❤❤❤
Good Algorithm
Doing a great job
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Hello Claude:
Inspiration to many stashbusters!
I hope at least a few minutes of joy find you when you need them the most.
Sorry the sizing didn’t work out but YAY for your stashbusting goals 🎉
Appreciate the thoughtful commentary because this might be my next scrappy project! I just made a Rainbow Jumper out of all scrap yarn and…it barely made a dent in my scrap stash 😅 hopefully this would use up some more!
Claude you can use a tiny crochet hook instead of tapestry needle to “sew” seams using short yarn ends when you are playing yarn chicken when you are sewing up/ weaving it in. Additionally as disabled knitter you might ditch the long straight needles and just use circular needles.
I find that long straights just make me too tired. I alternate styles of knitting and knitting projects to cope with fatigue/ brain fog etc. when I was much healthier I could do different styles of long straight knitting like Irish cottage/ lever, Yorkshire swaving and Scottish belt knitting. Have you considered using a Scottish knitting belt to help hold you needle and thus help with tiredness and arm strength issues using long straights.
I knit a combo of styles but I am mainly classed as an irish cottage/English knitting but not the slow English where the stop and pick up the yarn. I throw the yarn but I also knit Spanish/Portuguese /Greek along with continental in my mixed of styles that includes backwards ie left needle on to right while holding yarn on right (or reverse of that) or using a yarn pin.
I was originally taught as a child the Irish/English growing style. Mrs Smith in this film ua-cam.com/video/wIFvvwsRTCA/v-deo.html is a great auntie. I was born in 1971 and I am still a member of the CWA - Country Women’s Association even though I have lived in the UK for last 20+ years. Yes I am from the Northern Territory. Even though I lived in the Top End in the tropics I was taught to knit when visiting paternal Grandparents in the Alice -Alice Springs starting at 4. I was a competent knitter at 6 years of age. Culturally my paternal family is Irish/Yorkshire/Basque/Catalon. My Paternal gran was a CWA member of 70+ years.
My maternal family is Shetland/ Hebredies/ Irish knitters. You might also like some of these other heritage knitting films and UA-cam knitters.
ua-cam.com/video/ox-bEaVaKLs/v-deo.html. Lever speeding up.
ua-cam.com/video/7YIPTy26vmI/v-deo.html - hazel Tindall Shetland
Stirring elastic Claude, it’s saved me from a couple of sloppy garments where things are just too baggy. It looks like a nice lounging jumper.
That looks so much better than I thought it would when you were just showing the yarn colours. Definitely needs the negative ease though! 4.5 balls down - I can't wait to see how the stash busting has gone lately!
Creating is always such a gamble, and seems to need any number of iterations to get it right! There are so many variables that have to come together to call it a success! The patchwork looks great! Maybe one of these days you will have the umph to take it in. But, congratulations on using up the yarn! When I don't like how something fits me, I consider donating it to a thrift shop, hoping it will suit someone else. ❤
I think it turned out really fun, but I like a loose fit. Of course, all I could think while watching was "wow, that's really going to make a dent in the stash busting!" so congrats on that!
Your sweater is cute and probably fits the way most fit people who weren't posing for a photo shoot. The sweaters made and shot for your pattern, might not have actually been made from whatever yarn was lying around and the sweaters may have been clothes-pinned at the back to make the fit look more exact. Great job at stash busting and a fun loose-fitting pullover to wear.
I wonder if you could take in some width from the bottom of the side panels to give you more of the fit you were hoping for? I think this is such a fun piece! I would love to make something like it once I have enough scraps :)
This is such a cool jumper. Even with the positive ease, it looks really great on you. Also, I find your videos really informative and they've helped me a lot in my own vintage knitting journey!
I honestly love it! But I also enjoy 70s sweaters with positive ease 😅 they are runner up to 40s negative ease sweaters. I'd wear it all the time. The colours and fit are just fun to me ❤
Honestly I love the way it looks on you and the colors are so great! You couldn’t get me to sew up all those seams though 😅 beautiful work as always❤❤❤
My grandma taught me to cast on that way and I had forgot about it until I saw you do it
I also knit in English style i can’t any other way 🤣
It's the way my mum taught me too 😊
"For the enjoyment of the process" is always a valid reason to knit. And if its donated, gifted or sold, someone else will enjoy the product.
I think the shape would match the original with shoulder pads but without them, it still matches the spirit of it - 4 and a half more, yay! It does look nice on you, but if the fit feels off then its not as enjoyable to wear imo.
I love this jumper, the colors are wonderful! A maybe you could style it in early 60s style; it seems to fit that better than 40s. Or seam up the sides a little.
I think I'm going to try it too. I have many odds and ends of sport weight yarn...
This has become my comfort video to watch. I love your thought process and seeing all of these colours come together! 😊
Sweater looks fabulous...i love it...❤❤great use of colours & limited yarns...😊you should give yourself a big pat on the back on a job well done...😀😀
I think it would have looked more like the vintage one with burgandy sleeves. I am impressed with your choices for the sleeves since you ran out of both the burgandy and the green. Look great, imho.
What a fun project. i cast this on last week, thank you for the idea. I'm using all shades of green from my stash-4 shades total. I sewed all the panels together with invisible thread & left my live stitchse on waste yarn so that i could just collect them onto a needle to knit the top yoke. New subscriber, so far loving your channel, all the best♥
Thank you so much for the lovely video! I've been obsessed with your knitting videos lately and have rewatched most of them, so a new one is a real treat. I think the sweater turned out really cute, but it's definitely too big.
I adore it! I don’t like how snug vintage knits are, so personal preference. 😊
LOVE your patchwork jumper
❤❤❤ I really love this sweater! As a beginner, this seems totally possible! Great job!!!
I mostly like it but it would fit better if there were squares of a denser stitch. I think the lace gives too much. I really like the use it up style and I would likely wear it too. Oh it definately needs shoulder pads !
Yeah I think if I tried a smaller needle it'd be better for me 😊
I love this video and the pattern you chose! I would have been very unmotivated to finish all of this sowing. But the sweater turned out super nice imo! Definitely motivates me to finally start a scrappy project as well! 😍
Thank you! I had a 'patchwork' twin set in the 70's. It was cute! Yours is cute! Let is mellow for awhile, and try the shoulder pads.
It's cute! I agree a bit too big, but great for those days you want extra cozy. And yay for using up 4 balls of yarn!!
Its so pretty! ♥
Totally enjoyed your video ;) thanks for sharing! A tip I realized when I have a short length of yarn when sewing up .... are you sitting down lol, so easy ;) just when everything is ready and your ready to thread the needle, stop, without threading, use your needle place it through each side (as if the thread is on the needle), once your needle is through one stitch or loop from each side, then slide the short piece of yarn through the needle and pull through ... ta dahh lol, it was a eureka moment for me when the first time I realized this, with having one or two more to close and a little piece of yarn left ;) Sunshine
I would make little straps with a tiny belt buckle, like they do on waistcoats and snatch that waist!
So happy to get a RC post! Always makes my day to see what you are creating.
I like the sweater very much and it is certainly a very retro item. I would definitely wear that a lot. The little bit of ease on it does not bother me at all. You did a fantastic job!
Thank you! I think if it had long sleeves I might prefer it. Maybe I'll add some at some point 😊
@@RetroClaude Ooo, now that's an idea! It also occurs to me that you could narrow those side panels a bit to help with the fit. I see two methods there: either darts or re-knitting them (although that would decrease some of the stash-busting value, but longer sleeves might sort that, so... balance?)
I think the sweater looks lovely but if the fit bothers you then you could try taking the sides in on your sewing machine and cutting off the excess. I’ve done that with store bought sweaters before 😊
Such a fun sweater! I love all the colors ! I don’t know that I think it’s too big, but it’s your sweater! But, such a great project for some of the little remnants of yarn. It’s really pretty! Thanks for posting!
I really enjoyed this video and appreciated the look into your making. I knit the viral version for a classmate of my daughter and the seaming felt endless. I thought your FO was pretty but you know what you like in fit. Nice work on the sweater and stash busting.
In spite of the fit issues, I actually like yours better than the picture. The light colored contrast sleeves somehow look much nicer than the dark colored matching sleeves in the image.
It may not be as snug as you would like it. But I love it... except for all the sewing. Still you did an incredible job on this project.
Claude, you are an amazing woman and this finished sweater looks good on you. Love watching your videos. Love the vintage 1940s look.
Hello Claude, good job for trying this pattern. Have a good evening 💞💞💞
Also, your creativity is very aesthetically amenable to me (very subjective).
A few tips for seaming for folks who want to make similar projects: use smoothed down toothpicks or double ended needles to keep the two sides from moving about; leave long tails (about 20 cm or 8 inches usually works well) so you have enough to weave in as well, after seaming; get a short and a curved tapestry needle, they are handy for short ends. As for yours, I think it turned out well, even if it's big on you. Gauge is important and they did mention it (28 sts per 10 cm).
I loved watching your video! Personally I would have knit it Intarsia, that way I don't have to seam (I don't like that at all!), and you can do with a little less yarn, because you don't need yarn for seaming, you just cross the yarns. I totally understand you choose a seamless pattern for your next project 🌞🌞 Shoulder pads will make it a bit better, and maybe knit the side panels again, with some decreases for bodyshape? Well, at least you used some stash yarn, that is great for counting!
I LOVE IT!! and it looks adorable on you 😍
I used the same joining method when I did my (brown) harry styles-type cardigan and there was something satisfying about the little tails meeting in the middle on the back of each block and wasting as little yarn as possible
Wow. Its beautiful. You did an amazing job of the jumper
I love it! So much work went into this I’m in awe!
I adore that jumper! It came out so cute!!
The colors are so beautiful and it looks like it would be a lovely early fall sweater with those colors! Sorry the fit isn't quite right, I know you will fix it whenever you feel like it. Your videos always inspire me to bust my own stash!
Happy to see you, I missed seeing your videos
I would just sew up the sides to achieve the negative easr, thanks for sharing!
I would love to make another patchwork-style cardigan or sweater, but I need to knock a few things off of my wip list first. The 1940s silhouette really isn't for me, but I do really like the colors and it's a lovely sweater. I hope even though it doesn't fit quite right, that you still are able to get some enjoyment from it, or find someone else who will. Maybe you could redo the side pannels a little thinner...? Either way, thank you so much for sharing!
I think it's awesome! Thank you for showing how you work through the challenges. Sending well wishes xo
I still love how it looks!
I think its cute. It might look a bit better tucked into a skirt and like you said with some shoulder pads.
Loved watching you make it though. it looks like something I would try. As my knitting skills are beginner level.
it came out great and looks lovely on you.
I love this😊 If you think it is to roomy, coulden't you sew it in with an overlocker as we do with modern T-shirts?
I still think it looks so cool and elegant 😍
It turned out so cute! It definitely needs the shoulder pads, and could you not take in the sides (I'd hate to suggest making those side panels smaller, but maybe...?) a bit so it would fit better? I'd be so sad to put that much effort into a sweater and not want to wear it. One of those options seems the easiest way to make it more wearable, while giving the 40s vibes you want.
Oooh, another possibility I've seen other knitters/crocheters use is adding some elastic threads I to the work. This has always been in, say, ribbed edges that have become too large (or were just too big to begin with), but maybe that would be something that would make the fit better...?
I'll definitely try the shoulder pads but I don't think I have the heart to undo all that sewing. Maybe in a little while but not just now 😊
overall a very cute pattern though. I liked how you shared every doubt during the process. I have been looking for some ways to use old yarn I inherited and this looks perfect. I'm thinking to use only moss stitch though, I don't know if I like the different textures in the patchwork pieces...🤔. Btw, now that I discover you channel I won't let go, really like your contents
I love it. I would buy it instantly. I like it on you so much. Good job!
I love it! Better than the pattern. I love the blue in the sleeves.
Thank you for the link. It's lovely on you.
I like it. Just wondering if the top could be knitted in jelly role style which might eleviate the sewing process. I am thinking I might try this. Got the idea from Jana on Finnish Knitting Stories who is knitting a jelly role blanket.
I'm so curious about this, I read that jelly roll doesnt require sewing and I just cant understand how that's possible! I would like to make this jumper but the seaming together is a bit much for me, so I'm interested in how to make it more seamless😅
I'll have to look this up because I have no idea what that is or how it works!
Ooh! Would you consider doing a tutorial on continental knitting? I can never get my head around it! X
I actually love it on you. ❤
You’re a genius! Love the fun patchwork, and this is a statement piece. Maybe you could just sew up the excess under the arm. I do it with my sweaters, even commercial ones if I need to. I enjoy watching the process as well! 🎉
I'm thinking of maybe adding some sneaky darts. We'll see 😊
I like slightly looser fitting garments so I didn't think there was anything wrong with the fit, but compared to the pattern image it definitely is not quite right. On its own it's a beautiful piece, but as a recreation I can definitely see how it would be frustrating! Piece-y garments are always tricky because even with gauge swatches I always end up trying on whatever I'm making every few inches to make sure it fits how I want.
My solution for any jumper that turns out to be slightly the wrong size just happens to be steek it & turn it I to a cardigan!! If you can be bothered to “do something” about it… if not, I’m sure it will be cozy for wearing around the house, it’s giving me technicolor-dream-coat vibes 😎🔥🙌
I love this idea!!!
Since it’s already seamed could you take it in a bit on the sides to give you the shaping your craving? It looks like it really doesn’t need much and I love everything other than the bumping out! We’ll done!
I think it came out lovely! Yes, it's a bit bigger than expected for the silhouette, but I suspect it would be nice to have a slightly larger sweater for those days when you need a little extra room. Or maybe try some judicious felting and blocking? 😉
I think if it had long sleeves I'd prefer the baggy style. More like the kind of jumper you wear for warmth instead of these fitted short sleeve vintage ones which you need to wear something over 💚
@@RetroClaude Valid point!
I guess reseaming or judicious felting/blocking it is, then 😉
I remember you threaded some elastic through the neckline of a jumper (Engineering Knits style) to make it fit better. Perhaps when you've done some other projects with less sewing up you could come back and thread some elastic in a zigzag or something down the blue side panels? Maybe next Finish It Feb 🤷
An excellent suggestion! I might need a year before I can tackle this one again after all that sewing up!
I still love it! ❤
It looks great. Could you sew elastic round the inside to cinch it in?
So lovely on you Claude, just put on a white long sleeved shirt under, you will look amazing. You look fabulous regardless!
How about layered over a short sleeve mock neck turtleneck? With shoulder pads and tucked in to high waist trousers, or belted at the waist might disguise some of the extra ease? I think it is cute slightly oversized, and it turned out well.
Yes I think I was hoping for that snug 'sweater girl' kind of look so I'll have to figure out how to style it better 💚
Your work is amazing and fun to Watch. Have you thought about taking in the sideseams? Your a sewist too … Maybe you would get More wear out of that beautiful piece?
Beautifully made, as always! Sorry you had a rough patch this past month.
Shoulder pads and steam blocking may fix the fit issues.
If it’s still too large, perhaps you can ask a knitting friend to resew the side panels to take them in a bit.
I think it will need work for sure. But I need a break from it before I start fixing it. I have some ideas so I might do a few experiments 😊
@@RetroClaude I completely understand the need to take a break from projects like this.
You’re SO CLOSE to getting it right.
In the past, I’ve been ruthless with taking in the seams on vintage knitting that turned out too large. Astonishingly, the material on the inside didn’t add significant bulk to the finished garment.
I think this looks fab! But I don't think I would have been able to resist knitting the squares in intarsia (although I do recall you saying there was a different number of rows in the squares). I'm more motivated to get on to a patchwork creation myself now!😊
I'm of the same mind-set. I've done a blanket in what-I-didn't-know-at-the-time-was-intarsia. Heh. Story: my SIL gave me a great big box of various yarns shortly after I learned to knit. I remembered her taking part in a discussion where several of us were carping about how lap blankets never fit us (we're all rather tall). So I decided to make her a patchwork blanket that would actually be a good "cuddle up on the couch" size. I truly hate seaming up knits, so the idea of making all those squares & then sewing them together was a complete no-go. I learned the hard way that US moss, garter, and seed stitches do not actually end up the same size. But I made it work after a bit of judicious tinking & re-knitting. And my SIL loved it. So, WIN! (Also, I deviated again from the original by picking up stitches around the completed blanket & knitting the edge in one piece -- new skills unlocked: mitered corners, folding your knitting, & joining that folded-over knitting to the picked up bit without any sewing At All! Quite proud of myself for that.)
@Monique Leigh Sounds great! I once did a blanket with a knitted-on mitred facing, & felt a huge sense of satisfaction at how neat it was!
@@fikanera838 Right!?! It's just... "Oooh, that thing you can do in sewing? Can also be done in knitting!! And you don't have to fold things Just. So. to avoid lumpiness!"
I'm actually working on on the Andersen, Harry Styles sweater for my daughter right now. The instructions are horrible and I'm a long time knitter! Finally figured them out. Now doing all the ribbing. Gauges were WAY off, so that was fun! All working out in the end. I love your stash busting sweater Claude! ✌❤🇨🇦
That's good to know. I was wondering if I wanted to make a modern version to compare but I think I need a change from patchwork!
To be honest, I'd just draw up my own pattern for it. It's so simple and I dread to think what nonscence the "official" pattern has you going through for something that should be easy. That seems to be a trend with "trendy" patterns, a lot of faff for not a lot of reason
This was so cool, I love how you made everything work :)
it'd be a lot of work to re-sew the whole jumper together, but i wonder would it be worth taking out one of the patchwork panels on either the front or back, just to make the jumper more fitted?
obviously up to you if you can be bothered doing it; but i think it's such a nice jumper and you've put so much work into making it a whole garment, it'd be a shame to not wear it if you enjoy the way it looks when properly fitted
either way, very interesting video!! i love seeing twists on trends like this, it was very cool!!
I'm tempted to do that but I'm not sure how it would affect the sleeves 🤔 I'll need to experiment a bit
I love it!
It’s really cute!
I'm even later to the party I didn't even know where the craze came from. Hurrah for 4.5 more balls gone, and annoying little ones too. Pity it is a tad to big but yeah for getting it done!
I feel like they used to knit a lot denser in the 40s. I often go down a needle size
Looks FAB, so the sizing is a bit off but the colour matching went well and you could always wear it over something. You must have the patience of a Saint.
Claude, I agree that it's to big on your small frame. I like the concept of the patchwork but a tighter gauge might look a bit nicer, although I hate seaming up process.
Sorry to see you looking so poorly. Wish I had a magic wand to make you feel better. I so look forward to your next video. I'm a big 40s fan. Right now I'm knitting a 40s jumper called "Maureen"dk version from squidknits. It's a good experience since it make you do all the math and calculations from my measurements to get jumper to fit.
Thank you 💚 I like the sound of that pattern I'll have to check it out 😊
I like it!but it was fiddly to put together.looks good and a good way to use scraps.
This is so cute! I know it'd be a pain, but would taking some out of the side panels be an option? Looking at the original image, there are definitely some pointy as heck shoulder pads in there lol. It'd really help the silhouette if you have some or can get some. Thank you for another video!
I think it looks nice!
I think this one is neat conceptually. The sizing is certainly too big, though the original image does seem to have shoulder pads added to it, which might change the fit slightly, but not help with the sides. Maybe worn with a belt it would be cute? Not sure but I feel like this could be some neat techniques and skills applied to a different project. :)
It looks lovely! What happens when you pair it with a belt?
A cute garment despite your disappointment. I really appreciate the staying true to the vintage pattern. It gives a more realistic understanding of what the process might be though it was absolute wisdom to join your strips first and cadt on the yoke from there - so much neater. I know it would be a pain but could you remove the side panels and gather up the sleeve head to take up the excess sleeve amount? Or just not worth the fuss? You didn't seem all that enamoured by the overall colour and pattern.
I think it's a bit busy for my taste. I think I might just need a break from it before I try and fix it 😊
As always, I love your video. Im working on a cotten baby spring weight blanket. My heath stinks just now so i needed something so simple. Just 5 stich wide blocks of knit, then purl. I know there is a name for this pattern. Can i remember? Ha! I havent worked much in cotton. Has anyone made a summer sweater (jumper to you across the sea) with cotton yarn? Like, dislike, problems? Its hot here now in the summers and i need some clothes!
I've made a few things in cotton and they don't stretch or recover in the same way wool does. So you want something with positive ease that will drape rather than anything too snug 💚
I would just sew (zigzag) the sides in a bit. And I don't think this would be against "vintage rules" as I was surprised to read the "to complete" instructions for the vintage pattern that I recently made (best way 2085) "The seams can be sewn by machine, or with back-stitch by hand."