Thanks for another fun episode. If I'm not sure about the length (or amount of yarn) of a bottom-up sweater, sometimes I'll do a provisional cast on and start in the middle of the body and work upwards, then continue downwards when the yoke is finished. That way I can adjust the length more easily at the end. 😊
I now use a felting needle to reinforce my magic knots when I use wool - just stab it a few times to get them locked. Thank you for another inspiring podcast! I am almost ready to try color work after watching several of your projects.
I've never felted anything and don't know too much about it hence my question: Inga said she used superwash yarn for the blanket, is it possible to felt this with a felting needle?
@@Sandra_HereToSeeTheDuctTape I think any wool will felt a little with the needle. It worked with a scarf I did that was a wool blend, though I did it before I snipped the yarn with the knots so it might be tricky with knots already cut to poke it from the side. The single needle has a barb on the end that pulls the pieces together
@@AntisocialAuntie Ah, that's interesting! I'm going to order a felting needle and play around with it a little bit. I wanted to try steeking with it anyway but I think I wouldn't even had tried to use it with wool blends because I thought this won't work. So thank you for this idea and your reply! 😊 (Sorry, I'm no native English speaker and somehow my answer looks like all the "woulds" and "hads" and tenses in general are in the wrong places... 😂)
Oh my goodness. Your Pingouin magazine brought back fond memories. I made the dress on the cover for my baby girl, (she is now 33 years old)and have recently gifted the dress to our new granddaughter. It looks like new.
The Tekvenin sweater is so practical and a good colour. The brown kicking suit is unusual but practical. The black sweater is almost finished. I love your knits ❤😊
Your Talvinen in the Biches & Bûches is everything!! Time for that pattern to get out of my queue and on the needles... soon! SO much inspiration as always. Thanks Inga!
The baby sacque turned out GREAT! I have that Pingouin booklet (and many others) from the 80s. Their baby patterns were AMAZING back in the day. I've only been watching you a couple months, but I really enjoy your various projects and posts. I'm working on Dale of Norway Trondheim, in the original colorway with forest green, bronze, white, and red Heilo. "Working" is a very loose term--it's been on the needles over 10 years and I haven't touched it in nearly that long. LOL
I use fabric glue when I make something with magic knots (I'm too scared things could unravel after a while 😁) and I'm really happy with it. It took me a little bit of trial and error to get perfect results because in the beginning I thought: "Easy! I just put a blob of glue on the knot and that's it", but that can quickly go wrong and you get an ugly hard glue lump there. So what I do is: - I never ever put glue directly from the tube on my project. - Instead I first put some glue on some paper/a plate/a piece of plastic or whatever. - Then I dip the tip of a needle or a toothpick in that glue and put that tiny glue amount on the knot (I tried Q-tips before but found it was still too much glue. You really only need a teeny tiny amount as this will "melt" the knot together forever). 😊
Your Talvinen is gorgeous, and the length looks great! Your tee is coming along so beautifully too! Good luck with the Catedral! I hope the yarn holds out! Your self-designed raglans in the past inspired me to do the same and make myself a raglan tee with some texture at the hem and cuffs (short sleeves). Right now, I'm working on a linen top, on very small needles, and having to encourage myself to keep going. I really want the finished item for the warm weather, but I'm not used to working with linen. I wish you well, and look forward to your next episode!
Your biche Bouche sweater is amazing I was wondering if you finished yet I just love the grass green with white is beautiful. To undo a crochet chain is tricky because I learned to always do my chains with a hook one number up since I make very tight chains and my border always looked curled and so tight. I had to rip many protects until I learned that trick
Hi Inga! love your sweater you are wearing you make all your knitting 🧶 sound easy but I would never ever be able to do any co,our work! I agree with you wearing sweater at nighttime! I live across North Sea on coastal area a place named Whitley Bay not far from Newcastle and I’m wearing sweater now it’s cool now especially in brick house ha! Ha! Love your podcast as always! Xx 😘
Inga, it is such a blessing to hear you share about your knitting and fibery arts projects! You are so talented and such an inspiring virtual knitting friend💜!! I’m currently knitting the Misurina. It’s been a fun project using a cotton/linen yarn Zoey by Juniper Moon Farm. It is such a soft and pleasant summer yarn to work with, even for color work. And I also have some colorwork handwarmers that I am making using linen quill leftovers. I found Purl Soho has a free pattern called Celestial mittens/handwarmers using that yarn and thought it would be great to use up some leftovers.
It's always such a joy to watch your episodes! Thank you for spending your time to share your knitting with us❤ P.S: hope you'll have enough yarn to finish your sweater!)
Your sweater turned out beautifully! Living in Florida, knitting in the heat is challenging. i am using cotton/bamboo and cotton/linen atm but i miss the wools. I keep a cotton bamboo sweater or shawl that i can knit on no matter the heat. ❤
When you start your starting chain (not cast on, that’s knitting terminology 😛) you can use a hook size or two bigger than the one you will use when working the blanket. That way, it’ll not scrunch up at the chain edge. Very cleaver solution though!!
This was an enjoyable video and great way to end the week. Your Talvinen sweater is beautiful and the color combo works so well. I don't knit with superwash as garments tend to grow, but the colors on your blanket are beautiful. Regarding the baby garment, perhaps you could should stick to the zipper only, or use a snap instead of a button - babies constantly pull on anything and a button could be a choking hazard.
I'm a crocheter first, and I am amazed at the surgery you did on that blanket! I'm sure you couldn't find resources because crocheters just rip stuff out and redo it. Crochet is so much faster than knitting so it's less painful. Also, crochet stitches are more complicated than knit stitches so it's harder to cut into. I hope that makes sense - like they aren't reversible in the same way that knit stitches are. But anyway, I'm glad you fixed it. I always do the foundation single crochet to start, or I go up a hook size for my starting chain.
If I were to make the cathedral sweater, I would probably do a provisional cast on, do the yoke, and then knit the sleeves and body top down from the provisional cast on.
hi inga!!!!!! im rewatching a lot of your content from the start (albeit from a podcasting account now). im doing your #dreamknitkal this year!!! sending u all the love from aotearoa new zealand
Who cares if u don't follow the pattern exactly. That's why it's called hand made and u do a great job. Do u have a vid on knitting w roving? Also, do u think it would b easier to felt w Rove vs yarn? Thanks for sharing.
Hi inga, I think that you made a mistake on your cross stitch. It seems that you have a gap between the stitches. The cross must touch them and here I see the linen fabric... However, I love your granny stripes blanket ! Have a good day :)
I remember the little cross-stitch Inge. 🥰🤗🥰 x
I’m loving your solution on your blanket!!!
I love the way you think of solutions for crochet issues.
I just watched your latest video and seeing all the baby knits again 😍.
Thanks for another fun episode.
If I'm not sure about the length (or amount of yarn) of a bottom-up sweater, sometimes I'll do a provisional cast on and start in the middle of the body and work upwards, then continue downwards when the yoke is finished. That way I can adjust the length more easily at the end. 😊
Thats clever!!
Love your Sweater, the cropped length and the sleeves are perfect. I like that type of shape too!
Beautiful Tallinn sweater! Amazing work!
Hello Inga the granny stripes I learned some years ago with Anja from Ophelia talks 🧶 lot of good explications and ideas 😅creative greetings
Aaaah!!!😍 So great to see a new video! Thank you for your time and effort🫶🏻
My pleasure 😊😘
Love this episode!
After seeing your WIP's I feel so much better about mine, having so many!
I now use a felting needle to reinforce my magic knots when I use wool - just stab it a few times to get them locked. Thank you for another inspiring podcast! I am almost ready to try color work after watching several of your projects.
I've never felted anything and don't know too much about it hence my question: Inga said she used superwash yarn for the blanket, is it possible to felt this with a felting needle?
@@Sandra_HereToSeeTheDuctTape I think any wool will felt a little with the needle. It worked with a scarf I did that was a wool blend, though I did it before I snipped the yarn with the knots so it might be tricky with knots already cut to poke it from the side. The single needle has a barb on the end that pulls the pieces together
@@Sandra_HereToSeeTheDuctTape The wool blend I did stab several times just to be certain it stuck together well.
@@AntisocialAuntie Ah, that's interesting! I'm going to order a felting needle and play around with it a little bit. I wanted to try steeking with it anyway but I think I wouldn't even had tried to use it with wool blends because I thought this won't work. So thank you for this idea and your reply! 😊
(Sorry, I'm no native English speaker and somehow my answer looks like all the "woulds" and "hads" and tenses in general are in the wrong places... 😂)
@@Sandra_HereToSeeTheDuctTape I hope it works great for you! And your english is fantastic 🧡
Oh my goodness. Your Pingouin magazine brought back fond memories. I made the dress on the cover for my baby girl, (she is now 33 years old)and have recently gifted the dress to our new granddaughter. It looks like new.
The Tekvenin sweater is so practical and a good colour.
The brown kicking suit is unusual but practical. The black sweater is almost finished. I love your knits ❤😊
Thank you for great knitting inspiration 🧶😊
You are so welcome!
Your Talvinen in the Biches & Bûches is everything!! Time for that pattern to get out of my queue and on the needles... soon! SO much inspiration as always. Thanks Inga!
Wonderful! Get it on the needles😁
Such beautiful making Inga. 😊
I like your amendments to your sweater. Looks great!
Good morning. I admire your talent and diligence 😊❤
Good morning!
Fingers crossed that you have enough yarn to finish your sweater!! 🤞❤️ It’s a beautiful sweater.
Thank you! 😊 i did😃
@@knittingtraditions That is great!!! I can’t wait to see it all finished!!❤️
The baby sacque turned out GREAT! I have that Pingouin booklet (and many others) from the 80s. Their baby patterns were AMAZING back in the day. I've only been watching you a couple months, but I really enjoy your various projects and posts. I'm working on Dale of Norway Trondheim, in the original colorway with forest green, bronze, white, and red Heilo. "Working" is a very loose term--it's been on the needles over 10 years and I haven't touched it in nearly that long. LOL
Oh wow!😍
Que bonito inga,aquí en España ya empezamos con el calor pero yo sigo tejiendo igual jeje,saludos desde Madrid 😊
I use fabric glue when I make something with magic knots (I'm too scared things could unravel after a while 😁) and I'm really happy with it. It took me a little bit of trial and error to get perfect results because in the beginning I thought: "Easy! I just put a blob of glue on the knot and that's it", but that can quickly go wrong and you get an ugly hard glue lump there.
So what I do is:
- I never ever put glue directly from the tube on my project.
- Instead I first put some glue on some paper/a plate/a piece of plastic or whatever.
- Then I dip the tip of a needle or a toothpick in that glue and put that tiny glue amount on the knot (I tried Q-tips before but found it was still too much glue. You really only need a teeny tiny amount as this will "melt" the knot together forever). 😊
Thank you so much!!! Il take your advice to heart💕
Your Talvinen is gorgeous, and the length looks great! Your tee is coming along so beautifully too! Good luck with the Catedral! I hope the yarn holds out! Your self-designed raglans in the past inspired me to do the same and make myself a raglan tee with some texture at the hem and cuffs (short sleeves). Right now, I'm working on a linen top, on very small needles, and having to encourage myself to keep going. I really want the finished item for the warm weather, but I'm not used to working with linen. I wish you well, and look forward to your next episode!
I made it! Good luck with your linen top😘💕
@@knittingtraditions Yea!!!! I'm so happy you made it!!! ❤
Your biche Bouche sweater is amazing I was wondering if you finished yet I just love the grass green with white is beautiful. To undo a crochet chain is tricky because I learned to always do my chains with a hook one number up since I make very tight chains and my border always looked curled and so tight. I had to rip many protects until I learned that trick
Hi Inga! love your sweater you are wearing you make all your knitting 🧶 sound easy but I would never ever be able to do any co,our work! I agree with you wearing sweater at nighttime! I live across North Sea on coastal area a place named Whitley Bay not far from Newcastle and I’m wearing sweater now it’s cool now especially in brick house ha! Ha! Love your podcast as always! Xx 😘
Thank you so much! I do belive you could make a colorwork sweater if your only lotivated enough to try😘
Inga, it is such a blessing to hear you share about your knitting and fibery arts projects! You are so talented and such an inspiring virtual knitting friend💜!! I’m currently knitting the Misurina. It’s been a fun project using a cotton/linen yarn Zoey by Juniper Moon Farm. It is such a soft and pleasant summer yarn to work with, even for color work. And I also have some colorwork handwarmers that I am making using linen quill leftovers. I found Purl Soho has a free pattern called Celestial mittens/handwarmers using that yarn and thought it would be great to use up some leftovers.
It's always such a joy to watch your episodes! Thank you for spending your time to share your knitting with us❤
P.S: hope you'll have enough yarn to finish your sweater!)
Thank you! 😊 i did!!
Always so happy to see you!
thank you!
Love the sweater. I am inspired by your talent. Enjoy the journey. Can you knit Bambi on a sweater?😅 So cute. No pressure.
I mean it could be done with intarsia but probably better to embroider on afterwards:p i wouldnt though hehe, to much work
You can use a snap for baby bunting bag. Love your knits.
Lovely knits
Thank you! 😊
Your sweater turned out beautifully!
Living in Florida, knitting in the heat is challenging. i am using cotton/bamboo and cotton/linen atm but i miss the wools. I keep a cotton bamboo sweater or shawl that i can knit on no matter the heat. ❤
Great idea!
When you start your starting chain (not cast on, that’s knitting terminology 😛) you can use a hook size or two bigger than the one you will use when working the blanket. That way, it’ll not scrunch up at the chain edge. Very cleaver solution though!!
Your sweater is beautiful
This was an enjoyable video and great way to end the week. Your Talvinen sweater is beautiful and the color combo works so well. I don't knit with superwash as garments tend to grow, but the colors on your blanket are beautiful. Regarding the baby garment, perhaps you could should stick to the zipper only, or use a snap instead of a button - babies constantly pull on anything and a button could be a choking hazard.
I'm a crocheter first, and I am amazed at the surgery you did on that blanket! I'm sure you couldn't find resources because crocheters just rip stuff out and redo it. Crochet is so much faster than knitting so it's less painful. Also, crochet stitches are more complicated than knit stitches so it's harder to cut into. I hope that makes sense - like they aren't reversible in the same way that knit stitches are.
But anyway, I'm glad you fixed it. I always do the foundation single crochet to start, or I go up a hook size for my starting chain.
Next time il go up atleast two sizes hehe
If I were to make the cathedral sweater, I would probably do a provisional cast on, do the yoke, and then knit the sleeves and body top down from the provisional cast on.
hi inga!!!!!! im rewatching a lot of your content from the start (albeit from a podcasting account now). im doing your #dreamknitkal this year!!! sending u all the love from aotearoa new zealand
For the baby sleep suit you could use a snap instead and jus sew a button on the outside! No button hole and easier for parents too
Clear nail polish will work to seal the ends if you can’t find the fray check fabric glue you need.
Takk for koselig episode, med masse nydelig strikk
Hey Inga, what is the colour and dye lot of your sweater? Use the power of your platform💖💖💖 Some Canadian knitter might just have some. We love you x
Thats such a sweet suggestion! I avtually made it with what i had with a few meters to spare😂
Pretty sure you will be able to complte your Catedral sweater with the fiber you have left.
I did😍
@@knittingtraditions 👏 👏 👏
Takk for en koselig strikkestund 🥰
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Does anyone else have trouble hearing you or is it my device?
I hear it right 🤷🏻♀️
I can it all really well❤
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Who cares if u don't follow the pattern exactly. That's why it's called hand made and u do a great job. Do u have a vid on knitting w roving? Also, do u think it would b easier to felt w Rove vs yarn? Thanks for sharing.
Not yet! Yes i think it would be wonderful for felting😍
Хочешь удлинить рукова? А по телу чуть удленить тоже?
Hi inga, I think that you made a mistake on your cross stitch. It seems that you have a gap between the stitches. The cross must touch them and here I see the linen fabric...
However, I love your granny stripes blanket !
Have a good day :)
If i did that it wouldnt fit the loop of the kit, the drawing of where to put the stitches did it this way🤔
Go Inga Go 🧶🧶🐔🐔🎉🎉
Porque no teje en los videos el paso a paso?? Gracias
Just take the ch🔗of and passed the loops with the loose one
Learn foundation crochet stitches and you'll never have to use a chain for a cast on again! :) It's just as stretchy as any other row
Thanks for the tips!