Your Isa cardigan is beautiful and fits you so well! Another podcaster recommended this pattern, but now that I’ve seen yours I am planning to make it. But I will wait for your project video so I can know what to watch out for. Thanks so much for doing those project videos!
I honestly thought my stash of purple yarn was out of control, but all that purple yarn behind you has me bowing down to you!! the Issa cardigan is absolutely gorgeous on you.
I know you said in the Scotland vlog that picking colors is something you feel nervous about, but everything I have seen you make, the colors are fabulous. The stripes on the Stria are beautiful, the contrast between the colors of the Azucena (I vote yes to the hem and sleeve hems btw) is fabulous, and all the different purple tones you find to use are amazing. You are more talented at that than you give yourself credit for!
Hi there, I watched this episode for your Stria update. I was thinking of casting it on but I think I’ll change my mind after your comments. It looks amazing I hope you finish it.
It's a great pattern, just very tedious with the fingering weight combined with the half fisherman's rib. Sadly I won't know if it was worth it until I'm done!
I just got home from vacation which I needed so badly and now I'm back to the grind.. Can you even imagine the joy with which I clicked on this video? ❤
I agree with you regarding the contrast color at the bottom of the hem. I feel it draws attention to the middle or bottom of the sweater which is not an area of MY body I care to accent lol😂
Another informative and entertaining episode, Rachel, thank you. (And only because I have heard you correct yourself about mispronouncing words, Claudia's name is Quintanilla which is pronounced Keen-tah-NEE-yah. I just remembered the Lerwick issue so I thought you'd like to know!) And that cardigan - design and color - looks fabulous on you!
Lauren's Elm base is 100% chef's kiss. It was my first treehouse yarn, found out at... KNOTTY LAMB! Lol Fingering weight projects are frightening in comparison to dk. I say this because my first was a fingering weight Flax, and my second & third garments are DK. Buuuuut I also say this with a for sure upcoming fingering weight garment, probably not until December or after with my current lineup.
I LOVE the Knotty Lamb! It's such a cute shop! And yes the Cashmere Elm base is so incredibly good. I knew it would be luxe from the cashmere, but I was even more impressed than I thought I would be!
My stria has been a wip for about a month longer than yours and it’s still missing a sleeve and a half! I totally get how challenging it is to finish. But I also believe that we’ll both finish, no matter how long it takes!
I kinda like the idea of doing the contrasting colorwork on the cuff, but just doing the ribbing in that lighter color. And the bodu ribbing in the same darker color as the body. For the Colette pullover yarn harvesting: i think that yarn suited that pattern really well. So I think using it for a pattern that has that similar kind of, like, delicate and feminine vibe, would be nice. So maybe the Blossom, Silver Leaf, or Wisteria sweaters by Along Avec Ana. Or the Salty Air Sweater by Samantha Guerin. The Poetry Pullover mohair edition by Sari Nordlund could also be nice.
Suggestion for your Collette yarn - I’m not sure how much yardage you have (since you didn’t say), but when you said “a sweet little cardigan”, the first thing that popped into my head was Joji Locatelli’s “Elton” cardigan. Just a suggestion, though! I’m a relatively new subscriber; I saw your first day in Scotland podcast and followed your trip vlogs! Very interesting! Thanks…!
Iv got a great name for ur spin. " Ask for what you want then clench your butt" orrrr " Clench your butt and ask for what you want" 😂😂😂 it's 5:30 am and for some reason this just came into my mind.
Absolutely beautiful!!! Would you consider doing a yarn haul sometime down the line? I was also curious if flock 2025 was going to be the same dates, my mom was asking because she would like to go with me next year but she has to put in the request before the end of September if she wants the days off.... curious if you knew :)
Can you clarify what you mean by yarn haul? I am happy to, just want to know more what you’re meaning! As for Flock, they recently accounted that it will be August 8-10!
i feel your pain. my birch pullover has been on hold for the past year because the half fisherman's rib was draining my soul 😅last i checked my notes I think I was 8 rows from finishing the yoke? but with 400+ stitches on the needle it feels interminable
P.S. I do think that the cardigan would stand out more, be really stunning if you wore it over dark colors, midnight or deep blues, royal or indigo-ish purples, hunter or forest greens. It seems that the periwinkle/lilac color is a little washed out over the lighter colors of the dress (which, by the way, is pretty: I like that print).
I think leave the body of your Azucena all in the main purple with a normal rib as the neckband. Put the cream trim on bottom of the sleeves, but do the rib in the cream as the neckband. Looks lovely so far.
Hi Rachael I love hoir pod cast sooo much I couldn’t stop laighing when I watch your girst rpisode that is exs y what happen to me the neck line can only stay on top of my head Just as I’m texting uou I’m on my 21 times of casting I’ve use S big as size 12 needle but keep messing up because of cotton yarn. I enjoy your Scotland trip .thanks for sharing.
Why don’t you work your Stria Cardigan sleeves on two circular needles. Half of the stitches on one circular and the other half on the other circular needle.
I’ve done that before and been done sleeves two at a time, but the sleeves are worked directly from the body so that’s what I’m not sure about. May be difficult to do that when there’s also all the fabric from the body in the way.
Your Isa cardigan is beautiful and fits you so well! Another podcaster recommended this pattern, but now that I’ve seen yours I am planning to make it. But I will wait for your project video so I can know what to watch out for. Thanks so much for doing those project videos!
Thank you! I'm glad that you like the FO Diary series. This one is coming up soon!
I honestly thought my stash of purple yarn was out of control, but all that purple yarn behind you has me bowing down to you!! the Issa cardigan is absolutely gorgeous on you.
Purple forever!!!
You’re awesome too Rachel 💜 I love your podcasts . 🧶Your knitting skills amaze me . Beautiful sweater , looks great !! ☮️
Thank you so much!
I know you said in the Scotland vlog that picking colors is something you feel nervous about, but everything I have seen you make, the colors are fabulous. The stripes on the Stria are beautiful, the contrast between the colors of the Azucena (I vote yes to the hem and sleeve hems btw) is fabulous, and all the different purple tones you find to use are amazing. You are more talented at that than you give yourself credit for!
Thank you so much! Very kind 💜💜💜
Hi there, I watched this episode for your Stria update. I was thinking of casting it on but I think I’ll change my mind after your comments. It looks amazing I hope you finish it.
It's a great pattern, just very tedious with the fingering weight combined with the half fisherman's rib. Sadly I won't know if it was worth it until I'm done!
I just got home from vacation which I needed so badly and now I'm back to the grind.. Can you even imagine the joy with which I clicked on this video? ❤
Thank you so much! Glad you got that vacation!
Rachel you are AMAZING. Your podcasts are so entertaining. The purple sweater is beautiful.
Thank you so much! So nice of you :)
I have to admit when you said "guess what color it is" I thought you were going to drop a bombshell and say a different color....lol
Hahahah! Gotcha!
I agree with you regarding the contrast color at the bottom of the hem. I feel it draws attention to the middle or bottom of the sweater which is not an area of MY body I care to accent lol😂
Hi from Northern Ireland, I hope you have a lovely trip
Thank you!
Luvvvv your sweater. Gorgeous on you !!!! Awesome job, worth your work
Thank you so much!
The Iza is gorgeous and looks AMAZING on you. Perfect!!!
Thank you so much! I'm really, really happy with it!
Another informative and entertaining episode, Rachel, thank you. (And only because I have heard you correct yourself about mispronouncing words, Claudia's name is Quintanilla which is pronounced Keen-tah-NEE-yah. I just remembered the Lerwick issue so I thought you'd like to know!) And that cardigan - design and color - looks fabulous on you!
Thank you! Someone else pointed this out to me, so I was planning to correct in the next episode I talk about the Azucena. Thanks again!
I’m going to call all of my projects’ knitting histories their lore from now on 😂
LOL yes!!!
Lauren's Elm base is 100% chef's kiss. It was my first treehouse yarn, found out at... KNOTTY LAMB! Lol
Fingering weight projects are frightening in comparison to dk. I say this because my first was a fingering weight Flax, and my second & third garments are DK. Buuuuut I also say this with a for sure upcoming fingering weight garment, probably not until December or after with my current lineup.
I LOVE the Knotty Lamb! It's such a cute shop! And yes the Cashmere Elm base is so incredibly good. I knew it would be luxe from the cashmere, but I was even more impressed than I thought I would be!
My stria has been a wip for about a month longer than yours and it’s still missing a sleeve and a half! I totally get how challenging it is to finish. But I also believe that we’ll both finish, no matter how long it takes!
Yes we will both reach the finish line! Solidarity!
That cardigan looks soooo very lovely on you! The color and fit are stunning :)
Thank you so much!
I kinda like the idea of doing the contrasting colorwork on the cuff, but just doing the ribbing in that lighter color. And the bodu ribbing in the same darker color as the body.
For the Colette pullover yarn harvesting: i think that yarn suited that pattern really well. So I think using it for a pattern that has that similar kind of, like, delicate and feminine vibe, would be nice. So maybe the Blossom, Silver Leaf, or Wisteria sweaters by Along Avec Ana. Or the Salty Air Sweater by Samantha Guerin. The Poetry Pullover mohair edition by Sari Nordlund could also be nice.
Thanks for the suggestions!!
Your Iza cardigan is perfect! I’m so glad you didn’t rip it out!
Me too!!
Personally, I love the fancy cuffs on the first WIP. Too bad the striped sweater is such a drag to knit. It’s really pretty so hang in there!
Thanks for the input! The Stria is really a tough one, but that means it’ll be all the sweeter once it’s done.
Suggestion for your Collette yarn - I’m not sure how much yardage you have (since you didn’t say), but when you said “a sweet little cardigan”, the first thing that popped into my head was Joji Locatelli’s “Elton” cardigan. Just a suggestion, though! I’m a relatively new subscriber; I saw your first day in Scotland podcast and followed your trip vlogs! Very interesting! Thanks…!
Thanks for the suggestion and welcome to the channel!
Iv got a great name for ur spin. " Ask for what you want then clench your butt" orrrr " Clench your butt and ask for what you want" 😂😂😂 it's 5:30 am and for some reason this just came into my mind.
Love it! I think I settled on “Clench for what you want” 😂😂😂😂
Your outfit looks gorgeous!!
Thank you so much!
With you for emotional support for your stria! I haven’t started the hat I was “supposed to” make because of how much work went into into the sweater
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Absolutely beautiful!!! Would you consider doing a yarn haul sometime down the line? I was also curious if flock 2025 was going to be the same dates, my mom was asking because she would like to go with me next year but she has to put in the request before the end of September if she wants the days off.... curious if you knew :)
Can you clarify what you mean by yarn haul? I am happy to, just want to know more what you’re meaning! As for Flock, they recently accounted that it will be August 8-10!
i feel your pain. my birch pullover has been on hold for the past year because the half fisherman's rib was draining my soul 😅last i checked my notes I think I was 8 rows from finishing the yoke? but with 400+ stitches on the needle it feels interminable
It just is never ending!
Your stitches are beautiful ......grrrrr
Thank you so much 😊
No, yer awesome :-)😊
P.S. I do think that the cardigan would stand out more, be really stunning if you wore it over dark colors, midnight or deep blues, royal or indigo-ish purples, hunter or forest greens. It seems that the periwinkle/lilac color is a little washed out over the lighter colors of the dress (which, by the way, is pretty: I like that print).
Thanks! I like how it looks with this outfit, but also like the look with higher contrast.
Rachel: I knit in the dark while watching a movie
Me with my black, fingering weight project: Ya'all doin what?
LOL!
Beautiful sweaters rachel!! Thanks a total bunch for the math calculator headz up !!!! I needed that :-)
I think leave the body of your Azucena all in the main purple with a normal rib as the neckband. Put the cream trim on bottom of the sleeves, but do the rib in the cream as the neckband. Looks lovely so far.
Thanks for the input!
I agree! Also, your cardigan looks gorgeous!
Uhoh, I have yarn for the stria and I wanted to cast on this year but I am kind of terrified!
It is fine once you are in the groove of it, but it's definitely a labor of love that takes a long time! At least for me.
Hi Rachael I love hoir pod cast sooo much I couldn’t stop laighing when I watch your girst rpisode that is exs y what happen to me the neck line can only stay on top of my head Just as I’m texting uou I’m on my 21 times of casting I’ve use S big as size 12 needle but keep messing up because of cotton yarn.
I enjoy your Scotland trip .thanks for sharing.
Why don’t you work your Stria Cardigan sleeves on two circular needles. Half of the stitches on one circular and the other half on the other circular needle.
I’ve never done that before when they’re attached to the body. Is it difficult?
@@rachelisknitting Watch a UA-cam video on how to knit a sock on 2 circulars to get the concept. You will like it.
I’ve done that before and been done sleeves two at a time, but the sleeves are worked directly from the body so that’s what I’m not sure about. May be difficult to do that when there’s also all the fabric from the body in the way.
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