5 Things BEGINNER KNITTERS DON'T DO That Experienced Knitters DO

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  • @DrowninginYarn
    @DrowninginYarn  Рік тому +27

    I developed an app for iOS and iPadOS to help you keep track of your stash. I hope you’ll check it out!
    apps.apple.com/us/app/yarn-store-stash-tracker/id1622439630

    • @RoyalPineapple-dk2vg
      @RoyalPineapple-dk2vg 10 місяців тому +2

      Wow -- THANK YOU -- This is my regret, not having kept a record of beautiful yarns I have enjoyed knitting. Years later, I wondered why I didn't do that, even if discontinued, I would have still loved keeping a record of the yarns, even a snippet of the actual yarn in a scrapbook would have been sweet!! Needle sizes used on the project, etc.

    • @daschuhow
      @daschuhow Місяць тому

      @@DrowninginYarn does it already have the yarns imbedded into the app ( like Ravelry) or are you hoping people who use it will populate the yarn data?

  • @jewelphoenix2334
    @jewelphoenix2334 3 роки тому +1077

    I learned to knit when I was three. I knitted a two inch by one inch rectangle to be used as a mouse doormat for a tv show. Mum sent it in and the program read out my name. A few years later, I knitted a striped dog coat for our dachshund, Fritz. He promptly took off around the block, came back without it, and despite looking I never found it. I have been knitting 54 years, and always enjoy new patterns.

    • @christinedwyer3758
      @christinedwyer3758 3 роки тому +16

      I remember doing the basic knit stitch on pick-up-sticks with string when I first learned!

    • @india1422
      @india1422 3 роки тому +5

      I learnt when I was four. Very vivid memories of it

    • @barbaralambusta9459
      @barbaralambusta9459 3 роки тому +31

      I wonder WHO is enjoying that doggie sweater !

    • @knitwit7082
      @knitwit7082 3 роки тому +16

      Somebody snatched poor Fritz's doggy coat, it was so cute! 😉

    • @ashly-3672
      @ashly-3672 3 роки тому +6

      How cool to hear your name on tv. Jewel you are a gem, write a book.

  • @Musicandlyrics2400
    @Musicandlyrics2400 3 роки тому +1340

    Casting on tip: place a marker every ten stitches to make counting way easier! When you get enough stitches use a separate color marker like red to remember where to start. Remove the other markers on your first round.
    Makes double checking that you cast on hundreds of stitches quicker 🤣 and now you don’t have to sit and count out 233 stitches one by one 😝

    • @anitawallace2166
      @anitawallace2166 3 роки тому +45

      I do it by 25s or even 50s.

    • @Musicandlyrics2400
      @Musicandlyrics2400 3 роки тому +37

      Anita Wallace that works too, I just always lose count as I go if I do a large amount and have to start counting all over again so I do 10s to keep it convenient 🤣

    • @carolineowen7846
      @carolineowen7846 3 роки тому +18

      I use a crochet hook to cast on around the knitting needle, very fast, and I place a stitch marker evety 10 or 20, depending on the yarn, colour, number of stitches I need, I use a different colour stitch matker for the 50 or 100.

    • @anitawallace2166
      @anitawallace2166 3 роки тому +17

      @@carolineowen7846 I used that CO for a baby blanket. I also slipped the first stitch of every row. This combination of CO, slipped st edge and regular BO made all 4 edges look identical. I was ridiculously pleased with this even though no one else will ever notice. 😁
      Since you like the crochet CO, you might enjoy this video series on multiple ways to use it. Roxanne calls it the “Swiss army knife of COs.” This link is, I think, the third in the series. ua-cam.com/video/cTxQAvV52sE/v-deo.html

    • @m53goldsmith
      @m53goldsmith 3 роки тому +4

      Yes, I do this, too. Really helps when casting on a lot of stitches.

  • @cordeliaface
    @cordeliaface 3 роки тому +852

    For your notions pouch, I also recommend a nail fille, nail clippers, and travel sized hand lotion.
    Sometimes I don't realize my hands are dry, or I have an uneven edge on a nail or a hang nail until I go to knit. Having hand care items in the notions bag just makes sense for how my life works.

    • @vivienneclarke2421
      @vivienneclarke2421 3 роки тому +30

      I always have a nail file and hand lotion too,,but I also keep a little tin with cornstarch,for those times when my hands are a little sweaty or clammy and they start sticking to the stainless steel needles~!!

    • @whotfstolemyusername
      @whotfstolemyusername 3 роки тому +17

      I do this too. Wool has a real talent for getting caught on a hang nails, a bit of rough cuticle or skin. Having hand care items handy just makes sense.

    • @codyofathens3397
      @codyofathens3397 3 роки тому +11

      I *cannot* knit or crochet or touch yarn without lotion. I have chronic dry skin, and major issues with certain textures. I love yarn crafts, but the struggle is real.

    • @caromarquez
      @caromarquez 3 роки тому +5

      I always carry some fabric bandaids/finger tape as well for my index fingers because they tend to bruise after a while from the needles/needle tip when moving stitches up/down

    • @PurpleAnkh
      @PurpleAnkh 3 роки тому +5

      I found a nail file at Dollar Tree that has a plastic case. Now I don't have to worry about it rubbing against my yarn or anything else in my project bag!

  • @noname__7
    @noname__7 3 роки тому +1383

    Everyone laughed about me when i, a boy at that time, started crocheting and knitting. Now i'm not ashamed anymore, as i succesfully made some money out of my crocheted items, and as i never considered arts (because yes, knitting and crocheting are arts), being a feminine thing to do, or a thing that only women can do.
    So boys, if you read my comment and you like knitting and/or crocheting, start practicing it, no matter what others say.🤗
    Edit: thanks for all your likes and all your kind words. You are amazing people.

    • @lesleeherschfus707
      @lesleeherschfus707 3 роки тому +88

      Knitting at one point was a life skill taught to both boys and girls.
      Abraham Lincoln knew how to knit.
      I’ve always felt that boys and girls should learn cooking sewing and shop skills.
      In Driver’s Ed I had to learn how to check my oil level and jump a car. I can’t tell you how many guys I’ve met who don’t know how to do these basic skills.

    • @Anita3kidsS.
      @Anita3kidsS. 3 роки тому +14

      I'm so sorry you were made fun of.😖 That was awful & I apologize for ANY DODO that made you feel bad. I think you're AWESOME. BIG HUGS! ANITA S.🥰🧶🌻

    • @noname__7
      @noname__7 3 роки тому +2

      @@Anita3kidsS. thanks, you are an awesome person too 🤗🤗🤗

    • @weavingrainbow9063
      @weavingrainbow9063 3 роки тому +23

      I taught my 4 boys how to knit. One of them still picks up the needles on occasion...

    • @karenmcgady7637
      @karenmcgady7637 3 роки тому +43

      The national past time in Iceland is knitting, and EVErYONE does it... The reason Irish Fishermen sweaters are called that is Irish fishermen knit in the winter, or at least they used to. Knitting has a LONG history of men proudly knitting. even NFL great Rosie Greer used to knit during games when he was on the sidelines.

  • @patmartens4751
    @patmartens4751 3 роки тому +42

    I started knitting in 1943 or44. And have always enjoyed it knitted for my children then grand children and now at 93, for my one and only great grand child. Have learned so much since I got an IPad and wish I had had the help of experts way back then. You are never too old to learn so thank you for your advise .

    • @luckystoller6171
      @luckystoller6171 4 місяці тому +2

      Good for you, Sister! All the best to you for continuing good health and happiness!

  • @gracemoore384
    @gracemoore384 2 роки тому +159

    I’m a 70 yr old granny who has the goal of learning to knit socks this winter. I’ve ripped out my socks 22 times but I’ve learned so much & the winter is not over. I can do a long tail cast on , tight join & even ribbed cuff with no holes. Huge progress from my first class 2 months ago. I will master this as I’m enjoying the process. I like the sounds of interchangeable needles. It’s so hard to find the size I need at Walmart in my small city.

    • @FOCHS5
      @FOCHS5 Рік тому +8

      I invested in a interchangeable set and not too spendy. I call it an investment because they will last me the rest of My life! I’ll pass them down to my granddaughter. Worth the cost. ❤

    • @knitknack2285
      @knitknack2285 Рік тому +5

      I want to learn socks too!

    • @bhartronft
      @bhartronft Рік тому +9

      I am knitting my first pair of socks and am halfway done with the second sock. I’ve had to restart over 200 times but I’m going to finish these! They are for a dear friend. Then I am going to knit myself a pair. I am 63 years young.

    • @susanharris8406
      @susanharris8406 Рік тому +3

      Keep going it’s doable, if I can you can. It’s also a learning curve as to which wools are best. Good luck

    • @megmagruder7124
      @megmagruder7124 9 місяців тому

      The needles are lovely

  • @soma7940
    @soma7940 3 роки тому +492

    I’ll add, never drink wine while knitting (unless you are knitting in the same color as the wine) and if you are over 50, never knit without your reading glasses or never knit in low light, or when you are tired.

    • @donnatritz7865
      @donnatritz7865 3 роки тому +18

      I solved the knitting without reading glasses issue by, when I had my second cataract surgery, asking to have the lens implanted in that eye make my vision similar to what it had been before surgery. I learned after my first cataract surgery that, if they make your vision 20/20, that means distance vision & you completely lose close vision. Now I have 20/20 in one eye & excellent close vision in the other. So I watch TV with one eye & use the other go read, knit, etc. when I leave the house, I have a contact for that eye.

    • @redhen689
      @redhen689 3 роки тому +5

      @@donnatritz7865 I will have cataract surgery in the future. I am extremely nearsighted, so if I want to see my knitting, I just take my glasses off. Maybe I’ll do what you did when I have surgery. I’ll have the first eye done for distance, and then maybe I can test it out before I have the second eye done.

    • @carolineowen7846
      @carolineowen7846 3 роки тому +6

      I keep a pair of glasses in my knitting / crochet bag, :)

    • @ayermish
      @ayermish 3 роки тому +1

      Or have at least one project that you can do by feel (which can include using markers and row-count markers that you can use by feel). I can knit literally with my eyes closed, which has often come in handy during dull lectures or long car drives as passenger.

    • @kathleenreeves1253
      @kathleenreeves1253 3 роки тому +2

      @@donnatritz7865 I wish I had read this before my surgeries. My close vision is much worse than before. Very disappointing.

  • @janofpa7772
    @janofpa7772 3 роки тому +365

    As far as WIPs - Usually have one crochet project and one knit project - that way I can switch back and forth if one “gets to me” over time.

    • @SherryBrubakerPollock
      @SherryBrubakerPollock 3 роки тому +29

      Switching between crochet and knit WIP's also helps with my tendonitis and hand cramping issues.

    • @NB79032
      @NB79032 3 роки тому +11

      I crochet and it's nice to have a bunch of WIPs, especially as you near the end of each one. It feels like you got a lot accomplished as you finish them one right after the other.

    • @jenniferbaysinger7885
      @jenniferbaysinger7885 3 роки тому +1

      I know what you mean. I crochet right handed and knit left handed.

    • @thecreatedvoid117
      @thecreatedvoid117 3 роки тому +4

      I do the same thing! It’s especially helpful for someone like me who is an intermediate crocheter and a beginner knitter.

    • @jaynemurphy1667
      @jaynemurphy1667 3 роки тому +9

      Great idea which I've adopted with crochet, knitting and cross-stitch during Lockdown ( far better than housework which really needs doing!)

  • @gwammeh
    @gwammeh 3 роки тому +288

    UA-cam: Do you want to watch this video about knitting?
    Me, a crocheter: Sure!

    • @amelialodge2020
      @amelialodge2020 3 роки тому +2

      Lol! Same for me!

    • @sdr19899
      @sdr19899 3 роки тому +4

      Same!

    • @MsBenchman
      @MsBenchman 3 роки тому +3

      Me too! Lol I keep each WIP in a separate bag along with the pattern, yarn and hook. Crochet is my favorite way to relax. 🥰🥰🥰

    • @sometimessnarky1642
      @sometimessnarky1642 3 роки тому +3

      I find patterns for knit clothing that are ALWAYS much nicer than patterns for crochet. I'm currently trying to learn if I can translate the patterns into crochet but on my way there I saw this.

    • @TheItGirlQ
      @TheItGirlQ 9 місяців тому

      Pretty much

  • @trinitytang3170
    @trinitytang3170 3 роки тому +315

    I just started knitting, as a crocheter, and it’s so interesting how it’s very similar but also feels completely different to your hands

    • @thewol7534
      @thewol7534 3 роки тому +37

      Since you are a crocheter and already know how to tension yarn in your left hand, you should learn to knit continental style if you don't already know how -- it's a much more efficient way to knit and is not so hard on your right wrist and shoulder.

    • @snugglbr
      @snugglbr 3 роки тому +14

      @@thewol7534 I agree! I learned to crochet from my mom who is left handed, so I've always felt like I was doing it backward. Just remember in your knitting always wrap counterclockwise whether you are knitting or purling. I found out last year I'd been purling wrong for years and twisting my stitches. It took a while, but I got it fixed :)

    • @Ebonyeyed
      @Ebonyeyed 3 роки тому +8

      I'm the opposite ; a knitter learning to crochet. And I was wondering when I was watching this whether crocheters block their work... 😊

    • @tracyvision
      @tracyvision 3 роки тому +11

      @@Ebonyeyed yes, crocheters 🙋🏻‍♀️ block our work...at least I do!

    • @chrissybastian2263
      @chrissybastian2263 3 роки тому +17

      I learned crochet first too🥰!! I ended up enjoying knitting more than crochet. I think the projects have more details and look more interesting🤩. But I like the ease I have with crocheting. Knitting is still something I have to concentrate more on and the anxiety of dropping stitches😱 haha. Crochet is so much easier to frog 😂

  • @barbaralemmon4020
    @barbaralemmon4020 3 роки тому +142

    I just taught my 9 year old grandson how to knit and crochet, he has really taken off and is creating his own projects! This is good advice to share with him!

    • @williambeaty4041
      @williambeaty4041 2 роки тому

      I'm so glad you are teaching knitting to the future generations,my wife's grandmother taught me to knit and my grandma taught me to crochet when I was 12.

  • @SherryBrubakerPollock
    @SherryBrubakerPollock 3 роки тому +189

    I'm so happy to learn that my multiple WIP's are actually a good thing. I just assumed that more experienced knitters plow through projects to get the jobs done as quickly as possible.

    • @AdoraReagan
      @AdoraReagan 3 роки тому +7

      I’m a beader and beginner kniter. Having a bead project (aka something I fully understand) can be a great rest for my brain.

    • @Hollis_has_questions
      @Hollis_has_questions 3 роки тому +19

      I have so many WIPs that I’ve lost count. When a project loses its luster, I don’t force myself; I just put it on hold because I know I’ll get that loving feeling back again eventually.
      ETA: It’s not about the project, it’s about the process!

    • @moniquerobinson5206
      @moniquerobinson5206 3 роки тому +6

      I also have knitted, crocheted wips on the go. I also sew between these 2 to give myself a variety of accomplishments. During lockdown I’ve completed close to 100 different size afghans, Nordic sweaters (my favourites) & sewed 100s of masks & scrub caps. Thank goodness a few weeks before the outbreak I spent a fortune on yarn! Makes me a very happy woman! And my family & friends are too!

    • @jillbeer539
      @jillbeer539 3 роки тому +1

      WIP aka UFO's or PhD's. Unfinished Objects or Projects Half Done. I like having multiple PhD's that are all different. Usually I have a sweater, one or two shawl and maybe one or two mittens. I always have at least one project that I don't need to bring a pattern with me; or a project that I can put down without worry. This is a perfect project for waiting rooms - it is easy and uncomplicated and doesn't need a ton of concentration and/or counting.

    • @bearitraeb
      @bearitraeb 2 роки тому +3

      Me too Sherry lol. I just figured I can’t finish a product lol.

  • @caromarquez
    @caromarquez 3 роки тому +72

    I think I’m still a beginner knitter, but I would recommend to anyone super new, that starting an “easy” project, even if you know you won’t use the item, is totally worth it. You can always unravel the yarn to make something you want. The point is to get used to knitting and make all the necessary mistakes to learn before starting a more complicated dream project. Lol I was too ambitious and my first knitting project after taking 2 days to learn knitting was a super cool cable knit sweater and boy was it stressful and took me 3 months lmao it didn’t even fit me right because I didn’t measure the correct size for myself and now it’s in the closet graveyard. (It will be unraveled soon lol)

    • @caromarquez
      @caromarquez 3 роки тому +8

      Since then I’ve knitted a ton of leg warmers as gifts for friends but also practice to learn different stitches and practice knitting overall. Definitely increased my knitting speed and confidence. I’ve made socks and sweaters and gloves all in a month or so.

  • @OzSteve9801
    @OzSteve9801 3 роки тому +95

    Because of my arthritis I tend to mostly knit by machine. The interesting thing is that all your points apply equally well to that. One thing I'd add is how your yarn changes when it's washed and/or pressed. Some become soft and fluffy, others go stiff. Some just go limp and insipid. The colour isn't stable with other yarns. Sometimes your tension changes dramatically.Testing this on your swatch is vital.

    • @kimmargittai5287
      @kimmargittai5287 3 роки тому +5

      Also, if you don't like how your swatch came out, you can try things. Like if it's stiff and scratchy, try some softener. If it doesn't work for the swatch, it won't work for the project!

    • @OfMiceAndDestiny
      @OfMiceAndDestiny 3 роки тому +1

      I learned the unstable color thing the hard way. Made a set of coasters in this pretty tan yarn with fall covered flecks in it. Turned out when the flecks got wet the bled into the rest of the yarn. I always swatch and wash now to test now.

    • @mjmt2010
      @mjmt2010 2 роки тому +2

      My mum also had arthritis (Mostly dormant in her 40s and then quite active from her 60s onwards) she knitted all her life . I very much appreciate all the things she made for me . I treasure them all! I wish I can knit like she did but although haven’t been diagnosed I experience joint pain every day and it’s quite hard to knit as much as I would like to.

    • @Sheila-cm4jy
      @Sheila-cm4jy 2 роки тому +2

      Wow. I just learned a new word, "insipid". Without interesting or distinctive qualities. Sometimes a monochrome or variegated yarn will accent or detract from a pattern as well.

  • @divinhaquem
    @divinhaquem 3 роки тому +27

    I'll knit the very first thing that brings me an "Oh, that must be fun to knit!".
    I'd like to know earlier that "Any knitting is better than No knitting", and not considering it earlier took the fun off of knitting for a while to me.
    What I mean by that is that back then when I started knitting, I saved all the yarns I thought were pretty (I was 9yo and saved to buy yarns), to use them when I had the perfect skills and the perfect pattern for it.
    It ends up I didn't practice properly, got bags full of yarns and then lost Interest in knitting, because I pressured myself to do it properly "with the yarn I saved for so long".
    I'm moving out of my house, and decided to knit WHATEVER as a gift for everybody who likes it. And boy, I improved as I didn't in 25 years of knitting!
    So what if I don't have the right needless? Then it will be a loose hat.
    So what if I don't know this stitch. I'll try, and then I'll do it better.
    When you risk to try, you risk to improve - by learning with mistakes, or expanding your understanding and skills.
    Practice makes improvement, not saving all your yarns for later. Yes, swatch, test, but Do it. Any knitting wil teach you what Not knitting won't.

  • @karenmcgady7637
    @karenmcgady7637 3 роки тому +117

    Saving your swatches to create a stitched afghan can lead to an interesting crazy quilt style afghan...oh, yeah...you can make stitch markers by tying little loops out of scrap yarn instead of buying plastic stitch markers. Just make sure your self-made stitch markers are a different color than your project yarns, or they might get lost in the pattern. The benefit is that they cost virtually nothing except some time when you tie them.

    • @brandyfc3166
      @brandyfc3166 3 роки тому +9

      I never thought about what to do with the swatches. Normally I unravel and use it as part of the pattern but the afghan is a great idea.

    • @deboraharnold8587
      @deboraharnold8587 3 роки тому +1

      Great idea to use your swatches!

    • @suzannepharr7869
      @suzannepharr7869 3 роки тому +2

      I also make bags out of swatches.

    • @whotfstolemyusername
      @whotfstolemyusername 3 роки тому +3

      They make good pot holders too, especially if it’s wool yarn. Really protects your hands from heat.

    • @karenmcgady7637
      @karenmcgady7637 3 роки тому +7

      @@whotfstolemyusername don't use synthetic yarns for pot holders.....they might melt while holding really hot things...

  • @beccalife275
    @beccalife275 3 роки тому +20

    Who doesn't swatch after 10 years and still just hope for the best?
    And just undo when disappointed that it doesn't work.

    • @tinatherabbit5988
      @tinatherabbit5988 8 місяців тому +1

      I'll do you one better, 21 years knitting and I still only swatch if my yarn is both really expensive AND really splitty.

  • @heathally1976
    @heathally1976 3 роки тому +32

    I have always used stainless steel needles, but sometimes had troubles with my vertical guage while my horizontal guage was perfect. I switched to bamboo for my most recent project because I was making a sideways knit sweater where this would cause a huge problem. Fixed my problem perfectly! Just another thing to consider when choosing knitting needles.

  • @Knitting1970
    @Knitting1970 3 роки тому +87

    Additional tip: As much as you love a color, make sure the color loves you, too! An honest LYS will help with this. They want you to be happy with your results so you will come back again. Congrats to whoever gets the needles!

    • @patportran4683
      @patportran4683 3 роки тому +11

      For simple work, where the work needs to b seen, us a solid colour. If there is too much 'dsign' or colour patterning in the yarn, use a simple pattern. Too many knitters forget that!

    • @kimmargittai5287
      @kimmargittai5287 3 роки тому +7

      @@patportran4683 Rule of thumb, with interesting yarn, use a simple pattern, with simple yarn, use an interesting pattern. Otherwise, they fight!

    • @pamelasherrod5968
      @pamelasherrod5968 3 роки тому +3

      What's an LYS? Remember, acronyms vary with the age group, and knitting is a cross-generational discipline.

    • @kimmargittai5287
      @kimmargittai5287 3 роки тому +2

      @@pamelasherrod5968 Local yarn store.

    • @sometimessnarky1642
      @sometimessnarky1642 3 роки тому +3

      @@kimmargittai5287 also dimensional patterns tend to look better in lighter colour so you can see the 3-D effect.

  • @kathyschultz5994
    @kathyschultz5994 3 роки тому +151

    I would also add a tapestry needle for sewing in ends to
    my notions bag.

    • @JJ-yn4cj
      @JJ-yn4cj 3 роки тому +8

      I personally like to keep some crochet hooks on stand by because it makes cable work easer and if you drop stitches or accidently purl instead of knit (or vice versa) it makes it a lot easier to work your way back up.

    • @Hollis_has_questions
      @Hollis_has_questions 3 роки тому

      @@JJ-yn4cj I add stitch holders, too, because I usually cable with them.

    • @chefdebschneider
      @chefdebschneider 3 роки тому

      And needle tips to prevent disaster.

    • @farfelonius
      @farfelonius 3 роки тому +1

      I almost always wrap my loose ends as I go, and if any or left I use a crochet hook to weave them in.

    • @glowilk5377
      @glowilk5377 2 роки тому

      @@chefdebschneider a very good tip; I use small rubber bands.

  • @JennaRose957
    @JennaRose957 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m 2 weeks into learning how to knit and I’m loving it so much that I started a double knit scarf with some fancy non mirrored letters which was quite a challenge!

  • @Bunny-ch2ul
    @Bunny-ch2ul 2 роки тому +4

    Swatching is good practice for literally every creative discipline. I swatch everything. I'm pretty new to knitting, but I win awards for my sewing and needlepoint, and play with other crafts from time to time. People always ask how I pick things up so easily, and why "everything" I do comes out perfectly. Swatching makes a huge difference. If I'm sewing, which I'm very experienced at, I still try every seam finish, every interfacing, every finishing stitch, every thread, etc. *IN THE MATERIALS I PLAN TO USE.* Same for needlepoint. I try every stitch, in the threads I plan to use, either on the margins of my canvas, or on a small separate canvas. People who are great at painting, tend to swatch their colors before starting a big canvas. Swatching is magic.
    The other tip I feel like more beginners of any discipline need to hear is: Always buy the best materials you can possibly afford. When you consider what something costs, consider how long it will take you. $300 to knit a sweater in a really luscious yarn sounds like a ton of money, but if it takes you 100 hours to finish it, that's $3 per hour of enjoyment, and you end up with a designer quality sweater. Nicer materials are more satisfying to work with, and you won't be spending $40 to knit something you could buy at TJ Maxx for $15. Even if you're allergic to wool, there are still better options out there than Red Heart.

  • @rachellejohnson1011
    @rachellejohnson1011 3 роки тому +37

    THANK YOU for saying it's ok to have more than one WIP! I've always done that and felt guilty about it, but now I've added them to my knit/crochet journal as a running list 💙

  • @williambeaty4041
    @williambeaty4041 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much,I'm still a beginner a year after my wife's grandmother taught me the basics of knitting,I've found 2 wonderful ladies that has taught me alot different stitches and I made a blanket and a bunch of wash clothes,I finally mastered the Irish moss stitch,but truly failing on the fan stitch,but I just wanted to thank you for the great videos. And your tips are wonderful, and has already been a great help.

  • @mjdrage1
    @mjdrage1 2 роки тому +3

    I've been crocheting since I was 5 and knitting since about 14. Because I crocheted first I hold my knitting needles differently which can sometimes lead to problems knitting lace. Some "knitting snobs" told me I knitted all wrong. I was in a class on knitting lace. The instructor, a lovely man, told off the snobs. There is no "right" or "wrong" in how you hold the needles as long as the project comes out correct. He watched me knit a few rows and then pointed out how I could adjust the way I knitted. Haven't had a problem since then. BTW I am 69.
    To anyone out there who has been knitting shamed, tell the snobs to get lost. If you can't seem to get a stitch to look right search for a video on line seeing someone do the stitch slowly can help.
    Happy knitting!

    • @chrisjones3901
      @chrisjones3901 3 місяці тому

      Lol I'm sure I still rest the needle on my tummy and drop the wool in between each stich then have to repick it up and do a big arm wrap around motion to complete the stitch ,I'm 63 and can knit as quick as any body I have known.

  • @charleanastasia5557
    @charleanastasia5557 3 роки тому +11

    I began my yarn journey as a knitter- I learned from UA-cam tutorials and I love knitting, some projects you must knit. Later I moved on to crochet, I absolutely love crochet. It's so great for making things I enjoy making like afghans. But like I said. I love both and I really recommend learning both.

  • @veraorthlieb
    @veraorthlieb 11 місяців тому +3

    I knitted on aluminum straight needles, short and long, until a nice German lady said to use circular needles when I was worried about dropping a needle in a lecture hall. I bought some aluminum circular kits, large and small. Then I knitted a doll sweater on bamboo needles b/c that's all Joann's had that day in the store. I LOVED bamboo. I bought a bamboo circular set. Very well suited to me.

  • @trinketshahidi458
    @trinketshahidi458 3 роки тому +26

    Spot on! The only thing I'd add is that I don't buy the odd "beautiful skein" or great deal yarn unless I have an idea for a project to use it in. I'd love to use the interchangeable needles to cast on Andrea Mowry's stripes sweater.

  • @annikagomez3404
    @annikagomez3404 3 роки тому +39

    "not an immutable property" love the programmer language 😂😂

  • @red.maned.unicorn
    @red.maned.unicorn 5 місяців тому +1

    Crocheter here, but this wisdom is universal! My current project has more and more complex color work than I’ve ever done before, and I got a lot more than just gauge from making a swatch first. (And since the final piece will be a gift, the swatch is a nice little memento to keep for myself!)
    Changing colors affects gauge (in crochet, probably in knitting too but idk?) so I chose a large “B” on a different color background, part of the larger pattern, for the swatch. It was a great opportunity to practice all the tips and tricks I’d picked up from watching tutorials. The swatch has some wonky bits, i.e. lessons I’m glad I learned from the test run _before_ I started the actual project!

  • @claribelkinney7117
    @claribelkinney7117 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for all the helpful tips. I’ve started knitting several weeks ago, and I began learning the basic stitches. Knit one purl two and I feel confident that my first project is going to be fingerless gloves. I will post photos once they are completed. Thank you for all your advice.

  • @TaliahLewis
    @TaliahLewis 3 роки тому +14

    I've only ever used Acrylic in all my projects, and I recommend blocking for that as well. Even if it doesn't "reset" the stitches, it can take out any oils or grime that might have accumulated on the project in the knitting phase. The only times I wouldn't block is if it was for a toy -- and most cases the mums I give them to will wash them anyways.

    • @cazkiwinz4300
      @cazkiwinz4300 Рік тому

      I’m an almost exclusively acrylic knitter too 🤗 But I don’t do clothes… only afghans, scarves, hats and ami/toys…. Socks sometimes but although I’m not cheap-cheap, I just can’t justify in my head or desire to want to pay the higher price for other fibres when acrylic fulfils my happy meter 🤗

  • @kathikai2000
    @kathikai2000 4 місяці тому +1

    I’ve been knitting for nearly 50 years and I’m still a “one project at a time”! But I usually have a crochet baby blanket going all the time as my relaxation if I’m stressed!

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 3 роки тому +8

    Timestamps for if ur in a rush (but pls watch the whole vid if u can, it's great!):
    1:43 - *Swatching* (doing a swatch helps you learn the yarn before starting anything, gives you heads up re gauge, tension, stitches per inch, helps with executing patterns more effectively
    3:31 - *Blocking* (shows tension, identifying minor process issues/user error, shows shrinkage, possible wear & prevents potentially ruining projects due to above)
    5:12 - *Have >2 WIPs simultaneously on the go* (helps with boredom, burnout, stress over complicated patterns, keep notes so you don't forget where you are in pattern, putting down a project that isn't making you happy is ok bcs knitting is supposed to be fun, you work out how many WIPs at a time is right for you)
    6:50 - *Know your yarn* (identifies appropriate gauge/sizing, suitability to know what yarn for what project, learn about the fibres to make better items that aren't mismatched which will make knitting harder/more stressful)
    8:18 - *Have the right tools* (notions can be DIY'd but markers, rulers, bags helps make more easy/enjoyable; you develop needle material preferences -- i.e. don't force yourself to use dpns if magic loop is easier for you, for example metal sharp needles are tricky for slick, fine yarns as a beginner, bamboo hard if you're tight knitter, arthritis/pain can contribute, wrong tool inhibit your ability to knit well and easily/learn more, can cause stress and anxiety if you don't have good tools for the job and alters finished product, confusing as a beginner, interchangeables are expensive up front but are a good investment and cheaper in long term over single fixed circulars with set cord length/needle size, but be realistic about what you like or need--aka are you knitting everyday or once a year, don't waste money on big set if you make one kind of hat with same wool and fixed needle might be suitable)
    *As I said before, if you can please watch the whole video, give DIY the watchtime/support as the creator!*

    • @uib137
      @uib137 Місяць тому

      Thank you!!!❤

  • @deborahbowanko3519
    @deborahbowanko3519 3 роки тому +8

    I learned after blocking my first knitting project, "Blocking is Magical!!" 😁

  • @TheWolfers11
    @TheWolfers11 10 місяців тому +2

    I usually have a few projects going at the same time and if I hit a wall, sometimes I will start yet another one just to do something new. Usually with the intention of ripping out all the stitches and rewinding the yarn to the ball, but sometimes those projects go on to be some of my favorite things.

  • @TheKitty1952
    @TheKitty1952 3 роки тому +7

    I have a book "Knitting Short Rows" and love a featured sweater that uses the German technique. The sweater features contrasting short-row broken lines for color/texture and is worked seamlessly from the top down with simultaneous set-in sleeves. The gaultlet has been cast.

  • @Sylversiddy1
    @Sylversiddy1 3 роки тому +10

    I just found you, and I love you!! You are very clear and you speak to my soul. I love knitting, crocheting and sewing. You make me feel like doing just that much better.

  • @elynapege6467
    @elynapege6467 3 роки тому +12

    The project I would first cast-on with this lovely set would be my first raglan sweater made with my own handspun yarn. Caleb, you have inspired me to try my hand at sweaters and socks!

    • @snugglbr
      @snugglbr 3 роки тому +1

      Congrats! I just finished my first project with my handspun yarn, enjoy!

  • @lisaklescewski2904
    @lisaklescewski2904 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for these 5 great tips! After learning how to knit 45 years ago I have recently began again. So much more out there as far as fibers and needle options - so exciting! Have stuck to simpler projects but it is time for me to step out and try a beginner sweater - which is what I would use these needles for. Great video - glad I found you! 😁

    • @Sheila-cm4jy
      @Sheila-cm4jy 2 роки тому

      I've just gotten back into the craft, like you! I think this UA-cam platform is wonderful to get input and instruction!

    • @lisaklescewski2904
      @lisaklescewski2904 2 роки тому

      @@Sheila-cm4jy I know! Sometimes I wonder if I would have stuck to knitting if I didn’t have UA-cam for a resource. Happy knitting! 😊

    • @BeataNozka
      @BeataNozka 9 місяців тому

      Same here! It was actually another knitter who inspired me and made me realize how much I missed knitting.

  • @danaglabeman6919
    @danaglabeman6919 2 роки тому +2

    I LOVE the tip about having multiples WIPs. When I started I just naturally did this, and was taken to task by several knitting members of my family about how "bad" it is to start a new project before I finish one. Nowadays I almost always have a project in a simple shape but a complicated pattern, and one in simple fabric but a really cool, unique shape, going at the same time. When the pattern gets overwhelming, I take up the other one and mindlessly knit the rows in between shaping.

  • @davidroddy2012
    @davidroddy2012 3 роки тому +15

    I would like to be able to have the correct size of needles when starting a project without having to run to the big box stores to see if they have it in stock. These needles would be far superior to what i have now. I also would like to learn to make the vanilla sock by Kay. thanks for your advice on making swatches too! Good video.

    • @webwarren
      @webwarren 3 роки тому

      A few years ago, I purchased an inexpensive set of interchangeables from a known craft store. I HATE them. The yarn always catches on the join between the needle and the cable, the tips and join areas are so long that the cable for a 16" needle doesn't allow me to actually knit in the round, the cables are very stiff, and sometimes they untwist and I lose stitches. I've seen another brand with much smaller tips, for which each item (cables, tips, etc) must be purchased separately, and they look interesting, but I have circulars of the same brand, and the points dull very quickly (they're bamboo), often making them useless after a single project.

  • @jessicabennett9915
    @jessicabennett9915 3 роки тому +36

    I'd make Claire's shawl from the Outlander season 1 episode "Rent".

    • @lilsmom2000
      @lilsmom2000 3 роки тому +2

      All of the knits in Outlander are amazing!

  • @amethystanne4586
    @amethystanne4586 5 місяців тому

    I noticed that one of the sources in the description is Brooklyn Tweed. My goodness, it’s good to know that he still is knitting. Many years ago, he made (and posted about) a knitted wool coverlet using a vintage doily pattern. It turned out amazing!

  • @retagoldman2344
    @retagoldman2344 3 роки тому +4

    I would love to use these needles to practice new stitches! I am an adventurous beginner knitter and have a friend who loves knitted potholders - so I’m making a variety of potholders for her while practicing my knitting. I’m so happy to have something beautiful to give away and she’s so wonderful to always say each piece is beautiful! I’m up to the half brioche stitch. Shawls are next.

  • @emmybruce8332
    @emmybruce8332 3 роки тому +10

    I would cast on the a chevron blanket in my daughter’s school colors for her dorm.

  • @megmagruder7124
    @megmagruder7124 9 місяців тому

    10:50 the needles. I bought for myself this Christmas. 🎄 loving them. I prefer the coated metal vs the plastic cord. Also I’ve been add the small cord with a reducer to make the connection easier.
    I adore mine.

  • @foamfingermaker
    @foamfingermaker 3 роки тому +5

    These all sound like great tips, for someone doing initial research in order to start knitting pictures examples of swatching & blocking and how that term applies would be nice. Thanks Eric B.

  • @StrongSinger
    @StrongSinger 3 роки тому +7

    I guess I’m more experienced than i thought 😅. I’ve just begun blocking my swatches! And I’m starting to experiment with lace fibers. I love it so far. If i were to win i would start getting into my cabled patterns on my wish list 😅

  • @karenholman7975
    @karenholman7975 3 роки тому

    i enjoyed your video very much and loved your knitting tips. i am a
    67 yr old lady in nova scotia. i used to knit when the kids were growing up. then I had a stroke and still have limited use in left hand. it took 7 yrs to get left hand strong enough to hold the needle so i can knit again. i have since knit 4 sweaters, 15 scarves and 3 bedspreads. i also knit for charity and donated about 70 baby blankets with matching teddy bears. Id love to have interchangeable needles they would be compact and treasured. im typing with 2 fingers that are getting tired. thank you 4 the great video and happy knitting.. i hope it gives you as much pleasure as it does me...karen in nova scotia

  • @SaphsContainerGarden
    @SaphsContainerGarden 3 роки тому +5

    It’s probably too advanced for me but the Papillion butterfly shawl is what I want to learn to knit! It is gorgeous!

  • @mollytaylor8122
    @mollytaylor8122 3 роки тому +3

    Well dang, I thought I was an experienced knitter before watching this video 😂 Thanks for the great tips!

  • @joanvince9791
    @joanvince9791 8 місяців тому

    My mom taught me how to cast on by using the backward loop when I was 9 years old. After that I was on my own. Since then I have taught myself better cast on techniques. Thanks to you and You Tube. I am currently knitting the Antler Sweater by Tin Can Knits. I have 10 grandchildren so I mostly knit hats and blankets.

  • @dawanariley4183
    @dawanariley4183 3 роки тому +4

    Love Stephen West patterns I would try one of his shawls. Beautiful needles

  • @kikilala4639
    @kikilala4639 2 роки тому +8

    1. Swatching (for more than just gauge) (1:45)
    2. Blocking (your swatch and project) (3:34)
    3. More WIPs (with less guilt and stress) (5:14)
    4. Know your yarn (& how it is best used) (6:48)
    5. Have the Right Tools (on hand) (8:20)

  • @sarahbruck7538
    @sarahbruck7538 3 роки тому +1

    Hello! And a big THANK YOU! I’ve only been knitting for about 9 years, and still consider myself a beginner because there is always something new I learn every day. I started knitting as a cognitive exercise after cancer left me with an “acquired brain I jury” and it’s been a grand journey so far! I love your advice about swatching. I knit for others and right now I’m making a Celtic cabled scarf for my 6’5” brother. Scarf makers will immediately think, Wow - that’s going to be long!! I started with a heathered yarn, and your instinct was right, the pattern didn’t show well. Stash that yarn. I started with another yarn, but to get the dimensions right, I had needles that were too big for the yarn - too loose, and the pattern didn’t show. Stash yarn number 2. I took my story to the knit store I love in Tucson and asked for help. They recommended a yarn that was perfect, color& weight. So I started to knit. Yay? No. Because although the yarn doesn’t advertise this quality, it sheds. And sheds. And sheds. All these little tiny hairs. I’m still knitting because I noted that where I had to rip out and redo some sections, way more than twice, the yarn has started to felt. So I think I can be hopeful that, after I block it, my brother will be able to wear it. Also, I have the Chio metal needles, and I definitely need bamboos! So now I ask for your advice. If you were me, would you give up and return to the yarn hunt, or would you continue to knit?

    • @Bomber411
      @Bomber411 2 роки тому

      What do you mean by "block it"? And how will this stop the bits from coming out? That would drive me nuts. I usually knit with cotton so I've never had this problem before.. even when using acrylic for scarves, I've never run into this. What a pain it must be!

  • @marktscheffel
    @marktscheffel 3 роки тому +10

    "Control over my stitches"😅, they have control over me. I would cast on Kells by Lucy Hague. Have this on my list for years 🙈

  • @pegvanourny883
    @pegvanourny883 3 роки тому +3

    I sure would love a set of these needles! I am wanting to try to make the beautiful Papillon shawl, and I think the bamboo would give me just the right control over the yarn that I would need. These sound perfect. I agree with other viewers who recommit keeping hand lotion nearby. Knitting really dries out your hands, and a drop of lotion feels wonderful! I loved your video!

  • @julieb7785
    @julieb7785 3 роки тому

    Ok, a dude, talking about knitting, I was skeptical. But this is one of the best ruminations on knitting I've ever listened to...so smart, to the point and useful. Thank you.......

  • @Tonyfargo
    @Tonyfargo 3 роки тому +4

    I'm planning on starting one of the Papillion shawls soon, once I get done with all the rainbow amigurumi I'm currently making up to sell at Pride. So those Chiagoo needles would be amazing to use for that shawl. :-) Just found your channel yesterday, loving it so far! Thanks!

  • @gunnelleddington6439
    @gunnelleddington6439 3 роки тому +3

    I really like your suggestion of having several projects going at the same time. I bought some beautiful fine tweed yarn over a year ago to knit an argyll sweater however have not started it yet since I felt I had to finish another project I have been struggling with. So if I win the wonderful needle set I will start working on this sweater and put the other work aside for a while...just thinking about it makes me excited and I am looking forward to doing something new and with interesting and fun colors !!

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige 8 місяців тому

      I try to have some projects that I need to think about and some I can just zone out with, no counting, etc.

  • @lgallerani
    @lgallerani 10 місяців тому

    I am a retired teacher and crocheter by nature. This year I made it my goal to focus on my knitting skills as I consider myself a beginner. I have some Chiaogoo circular needles that I really like because of their point. I would love a set of bamboo interchangeable needles that would allow me the control over the yarn. My first project would be a sweater for myself. Your work in this video is AMAZING! I can only dream of being that good of a knitter at this point. I've subscribed to your channel and can't wait to see what other advice you have!

  • @timoliver3009
    @timoliver3009 3 роки тому +3

    I’m learning toe up socks right now, but would love to try Norwegian pattern sweaters from Arne and Carlos channel

  • @mikevoss5136
    @mikevoss5136 3 роки тому +5

    I would cast on the vintage ‘Sign of Success’ sweater pattern by Giles Brandreth

  • @kittyjohnstone5915
    @kittyjohnstone5915 Рік тому

    I learned to knit, age 3, 75years ago. I’m still learning. I use a knitting belt when using long DPSs, tuck my right needle under my oxter (armpit) when using long, single point needles, carry my working yarn in my right hand, but when using circular needles I carry it in my left hand. And I’m still learning. One piece of advice I would give is that there is no “right way” to do anything. There is, however, the way that is right for you. For most knitting swatching and blocking are indispensable, though the techniques may differ. Wips - I’m a champion at Wips!
    I love knitting hand spun yarns, enjoy knitting Aran and Fair Isle. I know I’m late to this party, but I enjoyed the straightforward, pleasant delivery of advice. Best wishes from Scotland for 2024.

  • @grammasscotsgirl
    @grammasscotsgirl 3 роки тому +32

    Don't feel guilty about using yarn you can afford. If knitting a cardigan out of "unicorn" yarn means the difference between rent or hobby, go ahead and buy an acrylic or acrylic blend you like regardless of what others say. I hear so much "but that's not wool!" No. It isn't. But not everyone can use wool (or a quality vegan yarn) and sometimes you just use what you can afford. You aren't "knitting wrong" if you use acrylic or an acrylic blend. If you are making knits and purls with two sticks using acrylic/acrylic blend, you're knitting correctly. I've seen so many new knitters quit because of "yarn snobs".

    • @TheJoannaCruz
      @TheJoannaCruz 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm happy that in my country the standard is to use acrylic yarn, it's actually a but harder to find wool in physical stores, I would have to buy online, and it's just a headache

  • @rrmother3748
    @rrmother3748 3 роки тому +6

    These tips are great! I’d love to knit “Meg Swanson’s Weekend Sweater” from Schoolhouse Press. It looks like a good first sweater pattern.

    • @teaeyedoubleguhur
      @teaeyedoubleguhur 3 роки тому

      I bought Meg's The Complete Surprise, but I'll need to size it up to fit my grandkids. The youngest is four and a half and it is unlikely that there will be anymore grands.

    • @dianemuska919
      @dianemuska919 3 роки тому

      Would love to win the needles! The next thing I'd knit would be one of the sweaters from the new book I just bought: Knitting Ganseys by Beth Brown-Reinsel

    • @rosemcelwain9857
      @rosemcelwain9857 2 роки тому

      I would make a shawl

  • @christinebicanic751
    @christinebicanic751 2 роки тому +1

    I usually have several knitting projects on my needles: one that is my traveling project. It is the one that is fairly simple, and is my lunch break project or stuck in traffic like when the bridge is raised. The second one is my serious project, one that requires extra concentration, such as the lap robe I am knitting for my niece that has cables, cables and more cables. After that is done, I plan to knit a Celtic knot scarf. I loves cables.

  • @marianneaugenstein6381
    @marianneaugenstein6381 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent tips. I've been knitting since I was 5 and do most of these. I also keep a yarn needle in my knitting tool kit, for seaming and working in ends. That yarn store looks amazing!

  • @sosadoptions2944
    @sosadoptions2944 3 роки тому +8

    A Charlie Brown hat, that resembles his classic shirt that we all know and love.

  • @gbach
    @gbach 3 роки тому +1

    OH and thanks for simplifying all of this… i’ve been knitting for over 20 years and never had anyone so succinctly before!

  • @ThisKiwi03
    @ThisKiwi03 3 роки тому +3

    I sooo want a set of interchangeable needles. I am determined to knit my way through the Harry Potter Knitting Book, and I also really want to do an entralac cowl.

  • @grannysquared7140
    @grannysquared7140 3 роки тому +5

    The first set I bought did not last, off brand, I love the chiagoo needles. Flax by tincanknits is what I would start next. I need to get away from always doing socks.

    • @DasEmpress
      @DasEmpress 3 роки тому

      @Granny Squared
      I just finished my 2nd knitting class and our instructor emailed that very pattern to me last week to make for my husband!

  • @BAM-jc7uy
    @BAM-jc7uy 3 роки тому

    I go by tens also and use a different color marker for extra added edge stitches that will not be following pattern.....after working a pattern for my "hems & cuffs"...I reuse the stitch markers to mark beginnings of repeat pattern, beginning buttonholes, pocket placements. I also work the 2 side fronts and back on the same circular needle at the same time. I learned to knit from a girl across the hall in our dorm when I was in 9th grade at Harwood Girls School '61-62 as a boarder. Thanks and appreciation to her for a lifetime of enjoyment and accomplishment and satisfaction with this skill/craft/needlework she taught me. Albuq.

  • @tammieg8228
    @tammieg8228 3 роки тому +4

    Since I have never knitted anything, I would like to make a simple shawl for my shoulders when it gets chilly.

  • @meepUserthatiscool
    @meepUserthatiscool 3 роки тому +142

    I don’t swatch or block just simply because I’m lazy 😂

    • @AngieWarhol
      @AngieWarhol 3 роки тому +7

      Same! I knit very loosely so I go down a needle size if I need to.

    • @kasugaifox8571
      @kasugaifox8571 3 роки тому +18

      Same. Super lazy. Also I have cats and they are dicks.

    • @janofpa7772
      @janofpa7772 3 роки тому +2

      I usually make afghans and know my tension so no need to swatch.

    • @SherryBrubakerPollock
      @SherryBrubakerPollock 3 роки тому +10

      With small skeins or luxury (a.k.a. expensive) yarns in particular, I'm afraid of leaving myself short on yardage for the project.

    • @aliciacb8284747274
      @aliciacb8284747274 3 роки тому +2

      I do a basic swatch consisting of about 10 rows and a measuring tape. Never take it off the needles and I'm just checking my stitch count before beginning. Its more experience that teaches you that switching and blocking isn't always necessary and blocking absolutely everything is pointless.

  • @sarahpetersen6576
    @sarahpetersen6576 3 роки тому +1

    I started a big chunky knit blanket last winter. I'm so ready to pick it back up again! Even though I just moved to the desert south and it's not really cold enough to use, it will still be a comforting project.

  • @DrowninginYarn
    @DrowninginYarn  3 роки тому +21

    Learn more than 25 Knitting Terms Beginners NEED to Know (including what swatching is): ua-cam.com/video/3-94OB7bDXw/v-deo.html

    • @jubierivera4801
      @jubierivera4801 2 роки тому

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    • @jubierivera4801
      @jubierivera4801 2 роки тому

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  • @caytie4810
    @caytie4810 3 роки тому +7

    I'm dying to make the Selkie Tank by Dragon Hoard Yarn, so that would be the first cast on!

    • @carolmorrison5173
      @carolmorrison5173 3 роки тому

      I would make the musselberg hat if I won these needles!!

  • @PS-dn6ho
    @PS-dn6ho 3 роки тому

    I’ve have a WIP on needles for over 30 years, it is a complicated Aran knit and I was halfway through the project when I stopped. My mum and I knitted to the exact same tension and could both work on the same garment. I haven’t knitted in years but winning these needles would get me started again. I loved knitting and made lots of Arans and Icelandic Lopi jumpers, which were all the rage back in the day lol, I also loved intarsia knitting which I learned from my mum who taught me to knit when I was about 6 or 7. Watching you today has made me think of trying to pick up that discarded WIP and get it finished. It won’t fit me as I’ve got quite a bit bigger, but I think I’ll have a go. Thanks for the information and motivation to get started again.

  • @rhondablack8557
    @rhondablack8557 3 роки тому +8

    I would cast on the Lightweight Hipster Shawl by Joji Locatelli.

  • @kimberlys.johnson3605
    @kimberlys.johnson3605 3 роки тому +3

    Hi when I win the needles.
    I will make an infinity scarf.
    Then socks.

  • @debcoughlan5176
    @debcoughlan5176 3 роки тому

    Had horrible case of covid last October and had to relearn how to knit. Found a pair of socks I had started before desperately ill-about 3 inches worth. Am trying to get back into the swing of things-these are on 4 dpns. Want to learn how to use 2 circular needles now. Your hints were helpful in my relearning journey. Thanks.

  • @carlyr2758
    @carlyr2758 3 роки тому +3

    wow i really just missed the cut off time by 5 minutes 🥺 wish this had been on my recommended page a smidge earlier 🤷🏻

  • @jenniball1746
    @jenniball1746 3 роки тому +7

    The pattern I would cast on if I won these would be the “The Shift” by Andrea Mowry

  • @CraftyVegan
    @CraftyVegan 11 місяців тому

    I’m a 30 year knitting veteran
    I love swatching ^_^
    I especially like making swatches using the stitches from the pattern to see how it’ll look and if and how it makes the finished fabric bunch and in which directions
    I don’t really “block”, though… I’m more inclined to throw it in the washing machine on gentle. It kinda knocks the project around enough that if I messed up the tension somewhere, it’s no longer noticeable.

  • @Lovelyloudandtru
    @Lovelyloudandtru 3 роки тому +5

    The pattern I would do if I won would “My first knit sweater” by Marly Bird

  • @CodeMom
    @CodeMom 3 роки тому +5

    I would knit the Reunion Capelet
    Pattern Design by Carryl McCarthy. And tackle many of her Outlander knitted items 😊

  • @SeverAngel
    @SeverAngel 3 роки тому

    Hello from Nova Scotia! When I was a teen (Many years ago) my mother taught me to crochet & knit. I did not keep it up. But, I am back at it. I have knitted a few hats for my husband this last year. Most recently I finished the Fundy Bay Shawl. It was part of a challenge my friend Antionette from 2 OG'S HOOKIN & STICHIN ISLAND STYLE. She has a great channel. The Shawl turned out amazing. It really got my wanting to knit more things. My passion is Amigurumi. But, knitting is becoming my second favourite think to do. Right now I am trying my hand at knitting a Tank top for myself. I am using Truboo yarn with my KnitPicks Rainbow interchangeable. I would have loved a chance to win a set of ChiaoGoo's. But, it is nice to have found your UA-cam channel. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Happy Knitting

  • @nancymorales2741
    @nancymorales2741 3 роки тому +6

    I’d love to cast on the Stripes pullover by Andrea Mowry.

    • @whitneykripsak231
      @whitneykripsak231 3 роки тому

      if i won this beautiful needle set i would cast on Cinnabar by Andrea Mowry! would love them!

  • @karilynwilson1407
    @karilynwilson1407 2 роки тому

    I have been knitting for at least 30 years, and never tried to work with a pattern. I am excited to start looking for my 1st pattern project.

  • @Leelz247
    @Leelz247 3 роки тому +5

    Haha. "Doo-doo." ANYWAY, I've been knitting for 17 years and I will never swatch nor would I recommend it for anything other than practicing a brand new technique (especially color work like fair aisle) that you're not ready to start a new project in. Good to start small. Otherwise it is over rated, and a drag that I don't have the time or patience for. Not a critical step if you're okay with troubleshooting as you go and experimentation. The excitement of knitting for me is finding out how it's going to turn out and adjusting accordingly. So the work itself is the swatch. Agree wholeheartedly with everything else on your list though!

    • @christinedwyer3758
      @christinedwyer3758 3 роки тому

      I want to know my gauge is correct before I have to tink a lot of work...especially if I am using expensive yarn. and also, that my stitch definition is up to snuff.

  • @shcheerchic1011
    @shcheerchic1011 Рік тому +3

    Heh heh “do do” 0:56

    • @shannahsnyder5653
      @shannahsnyder5653 2 місяці тому

      I was doing a Beavis and Butt-Head skit on "do-do!"

  • @FranklinStone
    @FranklinStone 3 роки тому

    I absolutely love talking notions with people. I love seeing what other people carry, and learning what people like about different tools.

  • @annavictoriasolis
    @annavictoriasolis 3 роки тому +10

    Me: genuinely interested in the subject
    Also me: hehe he said “do do” hehehe
    I’m an idiot ._.

    • @KRIS-gr5hn
      @KRIS-gr5hn 3 роки тому +3

      Nah, you're not ... I also have a chuckle every time I hear someone say 'do do'

    • @PowerToolsnPearls
      @PowerToolsnPearls 3 роки тому +1

      Same. Immediately 🤣

    • @DrowninginYarn
      @DrowninginYarn  3 роки тому +6

      Haha. By the time I realized what I had done (multiple times) while editing, it was too late. Hahah. My boyfriend caught it and made fun of me too!

    • @PowerToolsnPearls
      @PowerToolsnPearls 3 роки тому

      @@DrowninginYarn but these are the moments we live for 🥰😂

    • @cabinfevercrochet
      @cabinfevercrochet 3 роки тому +1

      LOL! I said hee-hee-hee the other day after hearing myself say, “do do” in my video!! 😂

  • @kmashbaker
    @kmashbaker Рік тому

    I love your terminology of WIPs (works in progress) instead of UFOs (un- finished objects). I have many WIPs, some are different types, such as cross stitch, crochet, etc. one year i decided I was only going to work on finishing my UFOs, but it was such a downer. I eventually circle back to them all with renewed energy and a different perspective, sometimes a different skill set. Thanks for the positive spin on letting things simmer for a while. It really does help, and we shouldn’t feel guilty about it!

  • @cathysch1
    @cathysch1 9 місяців тому

    I just found your UA-cam video on having the right tools and found it so helpful!!! I have been learning to knit socks this past year and finally have completed my first few pairs. I have a goal this year of learning to knit a sweater. I’m terrified but really want to. I bought a pattern and the yarn and your comments in swatching and blocking the swatch were very helpful. I actually have never done that yet. I hear experienced knitters talk about it all the time and haven’t worked in a large project yet. So thank you for reinforcing it. I’m sure you have already given away this amazing set of interchangeable needles?? If you haven’t I sure would love them. It seems like the perfect way to not have to collect every size possible and always be prepared! I look forward to learning more from your videos! Cathy

  • @jeannegillette155
    @jeannegillette155 8 місяців тому

    I am an 84 year old grandmother who's taught my three granddaughters and my daughter-in-law how to knit. Even went online to teach one how to knit left-handed
    .. I have multiple projects going right now I love the self-striping yarn with the fisherman's.

  • @BrockLindemann
    @BrockLindemann 3 роки тому

    Hi there🌞
    Very nice information for beginners and I urge beginners to follow this advice.
    Also take your swatches, study your stitches, practice ripping out, picking up stitches, and learn to identify and correct twisted stitches.
    Learn to tink. Practicing helps to be able identify and correct those little mistakes tat will bug you.
    No matter what...there will always be little mistakes. Some you can live with and some you can't. Never get discouraged, it's only knitting.
    I've been crocheting since I was 9. I taught myself by watching my mother.
    I decided my troll doll needed clothes. It was 1975. Nobody ever showed me. 25 years ago I decided I wanted to knit sweaters for my 6 Chihuahuas. I taught myself.
    I just finished my first cabled cardigan in worsted weight yarn. Yes it's heavy and it'll be warm. I'm very happy with it.
    I have recently acquired some very pretty soft periwinkle Merino yarn I want to make another lighter cardigan.
    That's what I would make if you are still giving away the set of needles.
    Not having them won't stop me but they sure are nice looking. I would love to give them a try.