Let's Talk Handknitted Fabric: Mohair Edition

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  • @dmuise93
    @dmuise93 3 роки тому +50

    It's so nice to hear you say these things are not financially viable. I kept feeling bad that I couldn't afford those mohair projects which are just so beautiful. But hearing your thoughts has made me feel so much better!

  • @woolseeknitting
    @woolseeknitting 3 роки тому +49

    I appreciate this video so so much as a knitter who learned in quarantine, has almost never been able to visit a yarn store in person, and who is mystified as to why every single pattern these days seems to include mohair. Thank you for taking the time to make it!!

  • @hallie7220
    @hallie7220 4 роки тому +19

    Super interesting and informative! The reason for your making this is as spot on as the information. I’d love to see a video about cotton and linen too.

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  4 роки тому +5

      Thanks for watching, and for your feedback Hallie! That's a couple of votes now for the cotton/linen video, so I'll plan to start making that video next :-)

    • @g-girl9867
      @g-girl9867 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. Linen, cotton, wool blends really confuse me. The draping is significantly changed when mixing those fibers together. My focus is always on gauge prior to casting on so I often don’t consider, or am not able to visualize, the drape of the fabric.

  • @Witchclits
    @Witchclits 3 роки тому +18

    OK so literally re-watched twice took notes for this pattern I’m working on I’m just trying to get the right drape on it and I just so appreciate this and seriously any more information and knowledge you are willing to share I am so freaking grateful! Now to surf through the rest of your videos!
    seriously thank you for being so straightforward about everything you’ve Have made this so much less confusing.. and I’ve been trying to find the right yarn or yarns for a few weeks .. watched so many damn videos got no information nothing like this

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому +1

      LOL I love this comment - so glad this video was helpful!

  • @patientknits688
    @patientknits688 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for taking the time to put together this video! I’m very much a beginner but slowly graduating from synthetic fibres and wanted to check out the behaviours of natural fibres! I’m glad this is a non judgemental space to learn more :)

  • @judeoliver5256
    @judeoliver5256 Рік тому +2

    Incredibly helpful!!!! As a seasoned knitter this is the very best knitting video I have ever watched! So informative...

  • @noelleparris9451
    @noelleparris9451 Рік тому +2

    Late to this party but I, too, found your comments extremely helpful. I'm only now experimenting with holding two strands/yarns together, and this helps a lot. Subscribed!

  • @jacquelinesanders2539
    @jacquelinesanders2539 2 роки тому +4

    One word, brilliant! Another two, more please. As a 73 year old in the UK who has been knitting for thirty years, you have just made me a better knitter. Thank you.

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  2 роки тому

      Wow, what a compliment - thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave such nice feedback, I really appreciate hearing that!

  • @virginnocence
    @virginnocence 3 роки тому +23

    You're a fuckin rockstar for putting in this work and having the attitude you do. Thanks so much, from an intermediate knitter who's only begun to brave my way into substituting yarn in patterns

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks Shayna! More to come soon on yarn subs - I'm working through an interesting bulky weight yarn substitution problem in one of my current projects, and videoing everything, so hopefully that'll turn out! Sometimes it's still a little bit of a crapshoot LOL

    • @g-girl9867
      @g-girl9867 3 роки тому +2

      Shayna! Welcome to knit-dom! I’m a 30 yrs knitting obsessed woman and yarn sub enthusiast and yet - yarn sub has been my nemesis from the beginning. The variances are so subtle and mysterious sometimes it isn’t until the thing is done that I am aware of a draping issue. Not to discourage you from yarn subbing whenever you can but I would advise you to stick to the yarn suggested if for no other reason then that I would hate for the knitting world to lose you and your interest this early in the wonderful world of knitting communities.

  • @TheHappyHobbyist
    @TheHappyHobbyist Рік тому +1

    Wow! You packed in so much Information! Thank you so much! This has been extremely helpful - I echo other comments - as a newer knitter I was enchanted by mohair…. Until I saw the price tag!! I actually saved up to splurge for an all mohair cardigan pattern (my one year of knitting present to myself), only to realize the yardage on ravelry’s pattern snapshot did not account for holding two strands - I ended up having to go back to the yarn shop weeks later to buy twice as much yarn 😭 needless to say, this will be the only all mohair pattern I knit for… maybe ever lol thank you again!!

  • @JoyfulFreckles
    @JoyfulFreckles 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for such a thorough and in depth explanation of mohair, in a way that is clear to a youtube-taught knitter! My grandmother taught me when I was little but I never really understood sizing needles up to allow more drape, and still find choosing the best substitute wool for my projects a little tricky. Thank you again, I look forward to working with Mohair!

  • @sheshebewitchery
    @sheshebewitchery 9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for sharing this information! Bless you. So grateful that I found your channel! I have been trying to research more natural yarns like mohair, alpaca, and wool for what they bring to the party. I am VERY new to the knitting/crochet party and this party girl is definitely on a budget so I need to know what to expect for my money whenever it comes to investing in such yarns.

  • @kevinfilas2442
    @kevinfilas2442 3 роки тому +4

    I've used mohair yarn before, but not a ton. I have been researching it more before I made a decision on my next sweater. This video was really really informative. You basically told me what I needed to know plus more. Especially love all the swatches you've made. Very helpful.

  • @khanhlinhphan845
    @khanhlinhphan845 Рік тому +1

    This is the most informative video on mohair that I've seen so far. The comparison between different combinations made it much easier to understand. I'm so glad that u didnt just recommend brands cuz I wouldnt be able to access them anyway.

  • @theviciouscircle777
    @theviciouscircle777 2 роки тому +2

    you're probably tired of hearing this at this point but this was so helpful! I hope at some point you make more videos like this, because the amount of knowledge you have and the way you explain it is absolutely fantastic

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  2 роки тому

      I'm never tired of hearing such a nice compliment - thank you! I'm glad you found this helpful!

  • @valturner2151
    @valturner2151 4 роки тому +4

    This is fantastic information! I need to watch this again and take notes.

  • @elaineclyde1756
    @elaineclyde1756 2 роки тому +2

    I love your videos! As a beginner they are soo helpful. Thanks for making them.

  • @trev1463
    @trev1463 5 місяців тому

    Super informative and very helpful - thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @nicoletrost5162
    @nicoletrost5162 3 роки тому +3

    Love, love ,love this video. Thank you so much. It was super helpful and informative. I’d definitely like it if you did other similar videos. 💕

  • @janetdaniels8816
    @janetdaniels8816 2 роки тому +1

    Great discussion about pairing mohair with other fibers. Thanks, Mel.

  • @deborahmccall873
    @deborahmccall873 3 роки тому +2

    This was very informative. Mohair makes an important topic on its own. Pls continue with your ideas 😄

  • @oliviaengle2243
    @oliviaengle2243 3 роки тому +3

    Literally what I've been looking. Love so many knitted garments held together with mohair but had no idea where to start

  • @knittingthestash
    @knittingthestash 3 роки тому +6

    I like your ideas about sharing knowledge at this particular moment and I appreciate all of this mohair talk! It's one of those yarns that can be so different from producer to producer. BTW< I love your aesthetic--such beautiful garments and choices about cables and patterns!

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому +1

      That is so nice, thank you! And totally true about these yarns being so different producer to producer - I’d be interested to explore that a bit more but maybe after the summer 😅. Mohair and summer decidedly do not mix 😂😂😂

  • @deeflores6246
    @deeflores6246 2 роки тому +6

    I'd seen mohair before, very confused by it. Only recently learned it's supposed to be held double with something else and this was SUPER helpful to further understand. Thank you so much!!

  • @nelemmih
    @nelemmih 3 роки тому +1

    I just found your channel last night looking for videos on properties of different wooltypes (still havent found what I'm looking for). I really enjoy your content, watched through all of your videos this morning.
    As a new-ish knitter I appreciate what you say about gate-keeping and learning from others, there are easier ways today to learn about these sort of things than pouring 80 hours into a project just to realize that the yarn and pattern doesn't work together.
    I really hope you continue to bring out amazing videos!

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the nice comment, I'm glad you're here :-)

  • @alejandrafimbres9049
    @alejandrafimbres9049 2 роки тому

    Mel, What a wealth of information! You are very knowledgeable and I enjoyed how clear you expressed every idea. Thank you.

  • @newmoonjlp
    @newmoonjlp 3 роки тому +4

    I would never have though of pairing crochet cotton with mohair. Mind blown--thanks!

  • @knit_bear
    @knit_bear Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this info! I have mohair that's been in my stash since 2019 and I've never used it as I was so unsure what to knit it with or how etc this has really helped. I'm off to knit a few swatches! 💕

  • @erinneencienzo2657
    @erinneencienzo2657 3 роки тому +3

    thank you so much for sharing!! I've always had trouble picking out the right yarn to use.. this really helps!!💕💕💕

  • @ruthmcniff4765
    @ruthmcniff4765 3 роки тому +3

    Great overall video about mohair! I’m getting ready to knit joji’s Elton sweater. I’ve never knit with mohair and I would like some tips. Also, the tin can article you linked was very helpful in choosing color combinations. Thanks 😊

  • @hollygeary4550
    @hollygeary4550 Рік тому

    Your swatch gauges were very helpful.

  • @Witchclits
    @Witchclits 3 роки тому +3

    This is exactly what I needed!
    the realist, I really appreciate this knowledge! I’m also going to re watching and taking mf notes.
    So glad I found you!

  • @purplemind93
    @purplemind93 Рік тому

    Wow, thank you for giving us this lecture and showing examples! I'm grateful

  • @lilab9028
    @lilab9028 2 роки тому +1

    This was so helpful in planning my next project! I would love any similar videos about other fibers, such as alpaca, cotton, silk, etc.

  • @rolandanielsjamie
    @rolandanielsjamie 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! This was such a helpful video. I appreciate passing on of the knowledge.

  • @florenceoconnor8447
    @florenceoconnor8447 3 роки тому +1

    Love the way you present information! 😁 I really hope you do one about linen and cotton 😊 thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @XatxiFly
    @XatxiFly Рік тому

    I appreciate you doing the work to make this thoughtful and informative video!

  • @Yarnstitchcolour
    @Yarnstitchcolour Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video! You've shared so much practical knowledge in depth. Also ❤️❤️❤️ for being generous.

  • @dianakim5426
    @dianakim5426 3 роки тому +1

    Your video answered so many questions I had! I'm interested in a drape video as well as the linen, etc. Thanks!

  • @littlebigknits
    @littlebigknits 3 роки тому +1

    Nice to see you here! Great informative video!

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому

      Thank you Selma!! I took a really extended break from podcasting but am very happy to be back :-)

  • @xLaceFacex
    @xLaceFacex Рік тому

    Your opening statement alone made me immediately subscribe. ❤

  • @catherinewithall8344
    @catherinewithall8344 Рік тому

    Loved your podcast 😊

  • @deejcarter2003
    @deejcarter2003 Рік тому

    This was extremely informative and I loved all the examples you shared.❤

  • @wessiesmom6926
    @wessiesmom6926 2 роки тому

    I've just become interested in mohair, although I have knitted a long time, and I found this video very, very help full. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and I will be looking at more of your videos. Very pleasant and helpful. Thanks again,

  • @johannarenling443
    @johannarenling443 3 роки тому

    This video was so great! I love videos like this. Learning more about how to use different yarns and nor just knitting patterns ❤

  • @barbarakoldras8569
    @barbarakoldras8569 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for all this info. So helpful. And I LOVE silk mohair:)

  • @Honeymifffin
    @Honeymifffin 2 роки тому

    This is so well done and I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge!

  • @casuarinagirl8067
    @casuarinagirl8067 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom. Sooooo helpful 🥰

  • @Maps3457
    @Maps3457 2 роки тому

    I World really love and appreciate a vid on drape . Thank you !

  • @poppyinajar
    @poppyinajar 3 роки тому +2

    I''d be super interested in a linen video!

  • @animelover357
    @animelover357 4 роки тому +1

    This video is so helpful (great visuals) and super informative! Would love a video on drape.

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the nice feedback! I'll add a video on drape to my list of upcoming projects.

  • @KittenBowl1
    @KittenBowl1 3 роки тому

    This is a great video with lots of great guidance and information! And especially in Covid days (years now..) this really helped me since I can’t visit stores and feel the yarn. Thanks so much!

  • @CreativityWithStamps
    @CreativityWithStamps 3 роки тому

    I can't even express properly how much I love your video. Just by chance I stumbled into your video this morning and I can't wait to see more and yes, if you could do more videos on linen and other types of yarn and samples of how they work with other yarns I would so much appreciate it. I am a fairly beginner knitter and I have been struggling with gauge and yarn definition and have seen so many patterns on ravelry specifying weight like lace + lace + fingering = DK etc... and I was so confused as to why would I need a combination of yarns instead of just getting a combination already made that has that weight? This video you shared with us just made me realize so many things, and answered so many of my questions I especially like how one yarn combined with another yarn will yield a different color...like the black cotton with the light brown mohair combo was just divine. You mention that mohair plus another weight yarn will result in 2 weight yarn increases but I wonder if I only want one weight increase, if I just modify my needle size, I could possibly get only one weight increase instead of 2? Anyhoo, thank you so much for this informative and well made video.

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  2 роки тому +1

      Glad this was helpful! If you're looking for only one weight increase, I do think using a smaller needle could work - but the fabric may end up feeling a bit stiffer than you expect. I would definitely try this out on a swatch first to make sure you like the feel of the fabric you end up with.

    • @CreativityWithStamps
      @CreativityWithStamps 2 роки тому

      @@melmakesstuff Thanks for the suggestions. Will try them out!

  • @bonnieh5382
    @bonnieh5382 2 роки тому

    Would LOVE a video on predicting drape!! This was so clear thank you

  • @suzannescott7724
    @suzannescott7724 4 роки тому +1

    This was great thank you! So wonderful for beginner knitters! I started knitting this past March but I’ve already made the city limits sweater and I’m almost done with the Rock-it Tee! I downloaded Joji’s new staple top that’s how I found you when I was looking at the projects and saw your notes leading me here! Thanks so much! Also, I’ve learned that Mohair and Suri? Are not the same. For me, I do better with the Suri sine the Mohair is much more itchy to me. Thanks again!!

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  4 роки тому

      I'm so glad you found this helpful! You must be a natural to be already knitting garments after only a few months of knitting, that's wonderful!! I haven't tried suri yet myself, but I have heard that it's a nice substitute for folks who have mohair sensitivities. I'll have to try it out :-)

  • @joanneyoung1081
    @joanneyoung1081 3 роки тому

    Nice informative and very useful video. Thank you. This was a year ago but still helpful in today’s guideline search.

  • @tracys.5143
    @tracys.5143 2 роки тому

    What a helpful, very nicely done video! Thanks!

  • @diannbruce9542
    @diannbruce9542 Рік тому

    This was super helpful !

  • @rachelmitchell2144
    @rachelmitchell2144 Рік тому

    Wow! A little late to the party, but this was SO helpful and informative! I'm just dabbling with some mohair I was able to get relatively inexpensively, for me, and I was looking for some tips. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! :)

  • @kleostraub
    @kleostraub Рік тому

    Returning to this video after watching it about a year ago because it is such a useful way of presenting information! I recently came across a pattern I really want to make, but which calls for 3 strands of mohair held together. I found it so frustrating...but I now may try to substitute 2 of those strands with fingering weight wool, as you've suggested. Thank youu!

  • @isitsustainable
    @isitsustainable 3 роки тому

    So glad i found your channel! Love the content!

  • @Germaine769
    @Germaine769 3 роки тому

    This is really educational. I just acquired mohair.. Thank you.

  • @martinab676
    @martinab676 3 роки тому

    Excellent video, informative, clear, to the point. I found it quite helpful and well done. Subscribed.

  • @LoomKnitLaces
    @LoomKnitLaces 2 роки тому

    I loom knit, and have a huge stack of Mohair, knitted a couple of stoles and cowls, but not everyone liked the finished knits. The whole of combining Mohair with a base yarn opened possibilities. Ready to knit my first one combining two yarn.

  • @mavimcrobert7131
    @mavimcrobert7131 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much the video is very knowledgeable appreciated and most importantly that rock star look loved it ! 🥰

  • @karenberg4903
    @karenberg4903 Рік тому

    So helpful! Thank you!!

  • @BeckyInCa
    @BeckyInCa 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this informative video!

  • @GrownToCook
    @GrownToCook 3 роки тому

    That was excellent, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @chiara7854
    @chiara7854 9 місяців тому

    thank you !! this was really helpful :)

  • @rachelchudley1527
    @rachelchudley1527 9 місяців тому

    So informative thank you 😘

  • @rhayaglover7528
    @rhayaglover7528 3 роки тому +3

    Fantastic!! Would you consider bases? 3ply vs 4ply vs fingering etc. You taught me more about ply in this video than half the yarn company websites that sell the stuff!! Thanks you!!!

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому +1

      This is a great suggestion, thank you! I'll add it to my list of upcoming ideas :-)

  • @haewongracejeong
    @haewongracejeong 3 роки тому

    Wow this was so helpful for a beginner like me. Thank you!!

  • @felicitycrowe6971
    @felicitycrowe6971 6 місяців тому

    Great video - thank you!

  • @linda7119
    @linda7119 3 роки тому

    very helpful and interested in all mohair hints . thanks

  • @lenavangeluwe4099
    @lenavangeluwe4099 3 роки тому

    Wow this is actually suuuper great info! I'm a crocheter just dabbling into knitting and I'm not familiar with mohair. Thanks for the vid! I subbed :)

  • @kevinbrady8817
    @kevinbrady8817 2 роки тому

    Fn yes! thank you for keeping it real!!

  • @denisedejose718
    @denisedejose718 2 роки тому

    I would love to have a video about linen and cotton yarn! I’m trying to increase he amount of natural fibres in my wardrobe.

  • @pkass2895
    @pkass2895 9 місяців тому

    Very helpful.. thank you.

  • @Enig_Mata
    @Enig_Mata 2 роки тому

    This is such a helpful video and I appreciate that you show alternatives to cut costs whilst achieving a certain look. I burst out laughing when you said you were pissed that a pattern is out there that requires 3 strands of silk mohair held together. I just saw a sweater pattern being sold by a popular yarn company that calls for EIGHT strands of their yarn held together. How insane is that!

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  2 роки тому

      I mean… you sort of have to admire how bold that is! 😂😂😂

    • @Enig_Mata
      @Enig_Mata 2 роки тому

      @@melmakesstuff Too funny.

  • @evanaanhold
    @evanaanhold 3 роки тому

    This is wonderful. I've been debating using mohair in a colourwork jumper, but I think I'll bite the bullet. To make sure the colour work still pops, I'll be using a lighter mohair with my lighter wool, and a darker mohair with my darker wool.

  • @rachelcunningham2498
    @rachelcunningham2498 3 роки тому +1

    Great resource for cheaper Mohair is ICE Yarns ! I just bought a bunch from them and was impressed with the quality

    • @sashaestyl7272
      @sashaestyl7272 3 роки тому

      but the shipping is expensive, did you bought it on the ice yarn website ?

    • @darlenehuber793
      @darlenehuber793 3 роки тому +4

      Sasha Estyl. I purchase yarn from ICE yarns frequently, and even with the cost of shipping, which doubles the price of the yarn, it's still a fraction of what I would pay in a store. And seriously, the quality is outstanding! I live in Canada, so the shipping is nothing to sneeze at, but the yarn is still well worth it. Hope this helps.

    • @sashaestyl7272
      @sashaestyl7272 3 роки тому

      @@darlenehuber793 thank you

    • @CreativityWithStamps
      @CreativityWithStamps 3 роки тому

      @@darlenehuber793 I saw a video where the person stated the same thing...that ICE yarns have quality yarns at a fraction of the cost and that shipping is high so to buy larger quantities and still have very low cost per ball of yarn compared to buying elsewhere. For making garments and other projects like blankets which require large yardage of yarn, I think ICE is a wonderful source for buying yarn.

  • @marieadlerherrera
    @marieadlerherrera 3 роки тому

    This was so useful, thanks girl!!

  • @sscfc1
    @sscfc1 3 роки тому

    Love mohair

  • @julieknitsandspins
    @julieknitsandspins 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @madalinan.1387
    @madalinan.1387 3 роки тому

    Excellent video, great quality, visuals and audio, and super useful information. Learnt a lot from just this one video. I will now go on and check out what else you have on your channel, as I am wondering if you did end up making that video about drape - I would love to know how to obtain that. I am a fan :)

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Madalina! I haven’t made that one yet, got sidelined by a few other life things, but it is definitely still on my to-do list!

  • @tocapey9966
    @tocapey9966 2 роки тому

    Great tips!!

  • @josefk5659
    @josefk5659 2 роки тому

    Hell yeah!

  • @diannefitzmaurice9813
    @diannefitzmaurice9813 3 роки тому

    Best mohair is NOT commercial as it usually has nylon added and that is not a great thing to add to beautiful mohair. It is also mostly also made from adult goats and that can make it scratchy. Get it from an angora goat breeder who sends it off for processing . It will be much cheaper and you can get kid and yearling as well as naturally colored mohair. The adult from this source is also more likely to be fine into adult so will be incredibly warm, comfortable and not scratchy like commercial mohair. If you are a spinner you can also get it raw, in washed locks or processed into roving. This will cut down your cost considerably. Kid mohair especially @100% or blended with silk is a gorgeous fiber. Mohair is 4x warmer than wool so a lacy shawl in kid will be lovely, very warm and cosy. Check out local goat farmers and when the shows and festivals start again, it is a lot of fun to check them out to find wonderful local sources of beautiful natural fiber and yarns especially kid mohair. Never blend it with superwash. Superwash is coated and the same plastic used for the coating as is used to make synthetic or acrylic yarns so it is basically expensive synthetic that no longer has any of the benefits of wool. If you must blend it then use 100% fine wool like merino to retain the loft and drape and no itch qualities.

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому

      Lots of great info here, thanks for your comment Dianne! Especially love the idea of sourcing some natural colored mohair. We can agree to disagree on the idea of holding mohair and superwash yarn together - I think this is more a matter of personal preference, not something I would tell others never to do, although I understand where you are coming from. Superwash and non-superwash yarns can give different results in terms of drape especially, and some folks may prefer superwash for a variety of reasons. For those with very valid concerns about the environmental impact of using traditionally superwashed yarn, there are a number of companies working on eco-friendly superwash methods (O Wool, Swans Island, likely others at this point), so we’ll continue to see more of those options appearing on the market.

  • @bleemenne
    @bleemenne 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to hear your take on linen and cotton.

  • @a.r.3476
    @a.r.3476 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks. I learned a lot from this video. I'm thinking of pairing a lace weight on hair with VK, or light worsted weight alpaca. I was thinking for a poncho. Do you have any experience with that? The visuals were really useful as well.

    • @melmakesstuff
      @melmakesstuff  3 роки тому +2

      Glad this was helpful! Pairing mohair and an alpaca yarn is most likely going to make a really drapey fabric, since alpaca yarns tend to drape on their own - for a poncho that might be exactly what you want, depending on the style you're going for. If you want a more structured look, I'd maybe go with a regular wool as opposed to the alpaca.

  • @materidouska286
    @materidouska286 3 роки тому

    Great info, thank you very much!

  • @lynthompson9100
    @lynthompson9100 2 роки тому

    Very informative Thank you!

  • @agnesadyana7344
    @agnesadyana7344 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for your sharing. Please do explain with cotton and bamboo. Tks

  • @poppyinajar
    @poppyinajar 3 роки тому

    so so helpful!!!

  • @moirastevenson4567
    @moirastevenson4567 3 роки тому +1

    I have made a lace scarf with 75% mohair, 20% wool, 5% nylon. The kit it came in with the pattern advises blocking by plunging the scarf in cool water then gently squeezing dry in a towel before blocking with pins. I have never done blocking and am not an experienced knitter! So I was delighted to have succeeded in making the scarf look like the picture on the pattern except a bit fluffier. I am terrified of ruining it but would like it to drape a bit more. Do you think I should risk blocking it as the pattern suggests?? Your advice would be greatly appreciated

    • @phoekman8750
      @phoekman8750 3 роки тому

      I was also curious about the best way to block silk mohair. Have nearly completed a sweater in silk mohair and am scared to wet block. Did you end up wet blocking your project? If so how did it turn out?

    • @moirastevenson4567
      @moirastevenson4567 3 роки тому +1

      @@phoekman8750 hi Pauline. I ended up spraying the scarf and gently stretching it, laid it flat on a towel to dry. I was too scared to wet it any more than that! It looked fine

    • @phoekman8750
      @phoekman8750 2 роки тому +1

      @@moirastevenson4567 Thank you so much for replying! That sounds like a great way to get it done. My project needs a little stretching but I was not confident with soaking the sweater.

  • @sandiebailey8152
    @sandiebailey8152 2 роки тому

    Can you tell me about alpaca silk what to add to make it m9re stable and love to kn9w about cotton linnen yarns and garments

  • @chloeagape4853
    @chloeagape4853 3 роки тому

    please do a video on drape!!

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill Рік тому

    Would you say that suri alpaca is as hot as mohair? Being that it’s suggested to use in place of mohair whom are I’m curious how it compares with mohair. Mohair tickles me and is too hot for me I have issues controlling my body temperatures and I don’t want to waste a sweaters quantity of expensive yarn because frogging it I assume would be disastrous. Thanks so much. 😊

  • @masz10676
    @masz10676 Рік тому

    Non super wash vs superwash feels diff? Does it have diff drape?

  • @eastlynburkholder3559
    @eastlynburkholder3559 3 роки тому +1

    I agree. I am far from an expert. However, I will share stories and say "Don't do it the way I did it [because you might not like the results." And I hope others can learn everything I know (and more) but more quickly.