This is the first video of yours I’ve watched and I really appreciated how quickly you “got down to business” without a lot of chat about the weather, your pets, children, anniversaries, vacations, etc! 😅😅. Also appreciated how you left up pictures of the items while describing them so viewers could have time to get a really good look. Thank you!
I’ve recently started getting knitting books at the local library, and there are actually some great modern ones. Another great resource for some wonderful free patterns!
I second the comment of @a.sobriquet6220....Videos that take 3-5 mins to introduce a subject just lose me so it was enjoyable to have you dive right in. The subject matter of free patterns out there is always appreciated and I enjoyed seeing some designer's works that were unfamiliar to me. Looking forward to more.
I loved the idea of all the free patterns. Saw they got a new collection of free patterns for fall at Drops too. I love also to see more how people style their knits. Looking fwd to see you soon at your channel again. Love your videos and they're so inspiring to see❤❤❤
👋 Emily I just realized I hadn’t hit that subscribe button 😮 even though I’ve been watching your videos for a while now 🤷🏻♀️ I do always 👍 I’m glad I realized so just subscribed. Thanks again for an informative video with some cute free options. Some I knew but some I didn’t.
Love this idea of free pattern round ups! My very first adult sweater I ever knit was Pistachio Saffron and it’s free. Also, a popular, but one of my favorites is Autumn League. Also an Espace Tricot pattern, Warm Up, I wear a ton.
This is my first meeting with you and I instantly subscribed. I love some of your picks and your short and sweet descriptions. I would love if you did a tutorial for the peplum sweater and green cardigan. Based on your approach, I can imagine that you would be wonderful as an instructor. I am just beginning to make garments ie socks and sweaters. I am finding the instructional tutorials with so much talk can make the whole process so confusing. Thank you for your lovely approach.
Thank you for this feedback! I don’t typically do tutorial style videos, but I have found ones by very pink knits to be useful for specific techniques!
Thank you for these, I love the Classic Ribbed hat. One of my favorite free sock patterns is Hermione’s Everyday Socks. I have also wanted to make one of the Shrugs not sure yet which one.
Thanks for this video Emily! I was wanting a pair of simple worsted weight mittens to go with my Oslo hat and the ones you shared fit the bill (and the pattern is free!). The Purl Soho ribbed hat also intrigues me. I was planning on knitting the OLE hat & OLE mittens by Susanne Müller, but might reconsider.
I have made the purl soho ribbed hat and its awesome! Made it in some sandes garne sunday for my mom and it hasn't even pilled in almost 2 years of heavy use - highly recommend!
Thank you for this amazing bundle of free patterns - The Augustins sweater is amazing ( I have her book and love her aesthetic ) I did not know there were free patterns on Järbo so I will definately go have a look. The Ceder Point as well as the PHD Candidate are amazing I think I have to free some space on my to-knit-list for them 😁thank you once again and greetings from Denmark were it finally looks like autum is here on this lovely first day in October - Malene
I really enjoy your videos, I'm just learning. But I don't understand how to get the free patterns you mentioned. I don't see the link you talk about. I'd be so appreciative if you could explain what to do.😊
Of course! This is a great question. If you are not already familiar with Ravelry, it is primarily used by knitters and designers as a marketplace for purchasing knitting and crochet patterns. There are also thousands of free patterns on this platform. You can search by dozens of filters related to gauge, construction, techniques, and even exact yarns of interest! A user can also make a “bundle” which is a page with a collection of patterns that fall under a theme that has been determined by the user. That’s what I have done for this video, so all the patterns can be found under one link. That doesn’t mean, however, that you have to GET all of these patterns. The first link in the description box should take you to this bundle. Hope that’s helpful!
This is the first video of yours I’ve watched and I really appreciated how quickly you “got down to business” without a lot of chat about the weather, your pets, children, anniversaries, vacations, etc! 😅😅. Also appreciated how you left up pictures of the items while describing them so viewers could have time to get a really good look. Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed this video style!
U musta be kidding
I also agree with a.sobriquet6220 that you just start. I don’t care for the endless
Chat, the pets and the endless cups of tea.
Haha yes!
I’ve recently started getting knitting books at the local library, and there are actually some great modern ones. Another great resource for some wonderful free patterns!
Yes! I love that I can get lots of ebooks from the library too
I second the comment of @a.sobriquet6220....Videos that take 3-5 mins to introduce a subject just lose me so it was enjoyable to have you dive right in. The subject matter of free patterns out there is always appreciated and I enjoyed seeing some designer's works that were unfamiliar to me. Looking forward to more.
Thank you for this feedback! I’ve already got a small bundle of free patterns on deck for winter!!
Thank you for sharing all the amazing patterns! And also very grateful to designers, who make these patterns available to us for free
Lion Brand has a free Folklore cardigan pattern. Great episode. Best wishes from Iceland 🇮🇸
Great video! I'm amazed to see so many great patterns I don't already know about.
I loved the idea of all the free patterns. Saw they got a new collection of free patterns for fall at Drops too. I love also to see more how people style their knits. Looking fwd to see you soon at your channel again. Love your videos and they're so inspiring to see❤❤❤
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed 😄
Brilliant everything comment 43put forward I totally agree. You are fantastic at what you do.
Thank you for sharing. I am looking at knitting the awesome green cardigan 😊
Awesome!! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing!
I can’t wait to see the hat video!
Thank you so much. I will definitely knit the must knit cardigan.
So glad you enjoyed!
👋 Emily I just realized I hadn’t hit that subscribe button 😮 even though I’ve been watching your videos for a while now 🤷🏻♀️ I do always 👍 I’m glad I realized so just subscribed. Thanks again for an informative video with some cute free options. Some I knew but some I didn’t.
What a great review ! I’m a beginner sweater knitter, and have only knit one raglan sweater . ❤🧶💫Thank you .
You are so welcome!
Lovely collection! Thank you so much for sharing these choices with us!
I knitted the must have cardigan many years ago and it's well written and a great fit. Not difficult for keen intermediates
Thanks for sharing your experience with the pattern!
That Must Have Cardigan is LEGIT!!! How is it possible I had never seen it before??? Thank you Emily 😍😍😍
So glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for another great episode! Love me some great free patterns😊😊
You inspired me to knit the Cedar Point sweater. Thank you for sharing!
Love this idea of free pattern round ups!
My very first adult sweater I ever knit was Pistachio Saffron and it’s free.
Also, a popular, but one of my favorites is Autumn League. Also an Espace Tricot pattern, Warm Up, I wear a ton.
Thanks for sharing your faves!!
This is my first meeting with you and I instantly subscribed. I love some of your picks and your short and sweet descriptions. I would love if you did a tutorial for the peplum sweater and green cardigan. Based on your approach, I can imagine that you would be wonderful as an instructor. I am just beginning to make garments ie socks and sweaters. I am finding the instructional tutorials with so much talk can make the whole process so confusing. Thank you for your lovely approach.
Thank you for this feedback! I don’t typically do tutorial style videos, but I have found ones by very pink knits to be useful for specific techniques!
Thank you.@@highfiberknits
What a great pattern round up. Thank you!
Thanks for another great pattern round up!
I had forgotten about the shrug…I might need to add that to list to make
thank you for this round up!
Hobbii sometimes has great free patterns on their website. Love the free Purl Soho patterns
Thank you for these, I love the Classic Ribbed hat. One of my favorite free sock patterns is Hermione’s Everyday Socks. I have also wanted to make one of the Shrugs not sure yet which one.
Me too! I love the chunkyness of the Sunday one, but I’d have to hold lots of yarns together to do that.
I am just about to go to my LYS and get a skein of red yarn for another Purl Soho ribbed hat. Tomato soup core!
I love if you have patterns for kids and babies
Yes
I love this pattern selection! Thank you, Emily! ❤❤❤
Thanks for this video Emily! I was wanting a pair of simple worsted weight mittens to go with my Oslo hat and the ones you shared fit the bill (and the pattern is free!). The Purl Soho ribbed hat also intrigues me. I was planning on knitting the OLE hat & OLE mittens by Susanne Müller, but might reconsider.
I have made the purl soho ribbed hat and its awesome! Made it in some sandes garne sunday for my mom and it hasn't even pilled in almost 2 years of heavy use - highly recommend!
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for this amazing bundle of free patterns - The Augustins sweater is amazing ( I have her book and love her aesthetic ) I did not know there were free patterns on Järbo so I will definately go have a look. The Ceder Point as well as the PHD Candidate are amazing I think I have to free some space on my to-knit-list for them 😁thank you once again and greetings from Denmark were it finally looks like autum is here on this lovely first day in October - Malene
So glad you enjoyed this collection!!
Thanks so much!
I really enjoy your videos, I'm just learning. But I don't understand how to get the free patterns you mentioned. I don't see the link you talk about. I'd be so appreciative if you could explain what to do.😊
Of course! This is a great question. If you are not already familiar with Ravelry, it is primarily used by knitters and designers as a marketplace for purchasing knitting and crochet patterns. There are also thousands of free patterns on this platform. You can search by dozens of filters related to gauge, construction, techniques, and even exact yarns of interest! A user can also make a “bundle” which is a page with a collection of patterns that fall under a theme that has been determined by the user. That’s what I have done for this video, so all the patterns can be found under one link. That doesn’t mean, however, that you have to GET all of these patterns. The first link in the description box should take you to this bundle. Hope that’s helpful!