I always enjoy your podcasts, Vanissia! Thank you for taking time to share your knitting with us. Your Poet Scarf is so pretty! You are an amazing knitter. ❤
I love the beautiful blue sweater and it looks great on you. Thank you for your podcast. It's very good and you added great information as you went along. 😊
A thought about the knitting slump....when things haven't gone right for me I just choose a skein from stash that I really want to try, cast on and start knitting a swatch. It gives me the chance to get to know how the yarn behaves, what needle size gives me a fabric I like and whether it works in lace/cables or texture. Only then do I start matching the yarn with a pattern. I rarely knit with the recommended yarn, so that adds a level of uncertainty to the process, and I've found to my cost that when pre-conceived ideas don't work out, I get disheartened. So, why not try pulling a beautiful skein from your stash and just starting knitting without thinking too much? And regarding the Pressed Flowers - of your two options, I much prefer the rose colour. I feel that the blue might 'kill' the subtle colours, as would grey. If you wanted a neutral, I'd try a warm brown. Or even a green? Have fun, whatever you choose.
Thanks so much for another ace podcast! Your poet scarf is stunning!!!!! The colour is beautiful and somehow shows off the pattern, it's such a work of art. I hadn't heard about about Sari Nordlund before watching your podcast and now I adore her patterns, and that's such a great idea to start with her accessories as her sweaters are a bit overwhelming for me. I really like your Anker tee and the final product will be a cohesive staple wardrobe item that you'll be able to wear when the weather catches up. Your Pink Velvet yoke is incredible!!!!!!! I would never have thought of that colour combination and Wow! It's so great! You've definitely inspired me to add it to my queue! The suri looks divine and contrasts so well with the blue. I really feel like you've learnt so much and are feeling so much more confident about colour, and you're making incredible choices that now I just copy you! Happy birthday, and I'm so glad you got to go back to Belgium for a visit, that's so great! Also, how did your entries go in your local farm / sheep / wool competitions? Thanks for a great podcast, as always!
Happy late birthday! I really like the yarn you chose for the pressed flower shawl. I like the pink yarn. I think you can also do like a yellow or a teal color too! Love your videos! I also get nervous filming videos too. It takes me some time to start and set up but once I start I love talking about knitting and watching and editing the videos ☺
Happy belated birthday! The Summer Twist Top by Pasquali yarns is really cute. I’m working on it now. A little bit of interest without it being too complicated! Your new blouse is gorgeous!
Thank you very much for your thoughts and ideas. The projects are beautiful. Stay tuned to your stash. At the moment I do not visit instagram. I have so much nice wool waiting for me to be knitted, but social media of cause leads to be attempted to buy something new. That is the reason I like youtube and your podcast especially: New ideas for my wool. Thank you!
It was nice to hear from you again! For the pressed flowers shawl I'd go for the blue option. I love the combination of the calmer blue color and the more colorful and playful handdyed!
Magnolia Bloom by Camilla Vad - such a fun pattern and a quick sweather knit. Great for when you want to be entertained without overthinking. I am almost done with my first one and already planning nr. 2, maybe I will skip the baubles for the second one to mix it up. I am new to your channel, so I am sorry if you have already done this one and I missed it :)
On Andrea Mowry's sleeves, I can tell that my Stripes! definitely has skinny arms, the one defect I would like to correct in my version is the tight bind off at the cuffs that made it worse. But these circular yoke and 3/4 sleeves ones are very pretty and I love their fit, that's why the Pink Velvet is in my queue as well. Btw, the Stripes! might be one that will line up with your current taste for neutral ease and 3/4 sleeves and a "easy but interesting" pattern. Plus you can use scraps. I really enjoyed knitting it. The circular yoke make the stripes somewhat curved as well, and it gets more flattering than straight stripes for many feminine bodies. As for the shawl, it really boils down to what you aim. Doing with the navy would provide a lot of contrast, but maybe go for a warmer shade of blue, because the colors in the Pleiades colorway seem a warmish. The rose will bring it all together and maybe be more suitable for your personal palette (as I remember, you were considering being a Summer). Another option is cream or off-white. It might sound plain at first, but it will really make the flowers the center of the attention and making them shine in spite of not having that much contrast. In terms of a neutral, it would definitely match the variegated yarn way more than a grey. Another factor to consider is how much of a given color between your options you already have in your wardorbe, and if you really want another piece on a similar colour or not
your blouse n 1 fits so good!! the colour really makes your eyes pop!😍so many cute wips, expecially the pink velvet!! the yarn combo is so cooooooll. I think blue would work well for the pressed flower shawl🥰
Lovely blue top, the color suits you so well! Did you know Katt Weaver's Thonnan top is now available individually on Ravelry? You can use your hand dyed yarn for that sweater. (I used less than 400 yards for mine and that's with 3/4 sleeves)..
I have just finished the Pink Velvet sweater. Only my second colourwork pattern and I loved the experience! Very happy with the end result too. Will definitely be making another one. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thank you for another great podcast.❤
The colour of the Blouse No. 1 suits so well! And thanks for mentioning the upcoming birthday sale of Andrea Mowry. I am planning to knit Brume in Isager Bouclé in the near future!
It’s so great getting all your info on the blouse no 1. I have the yarn in stash so it’s great seeing that you have knit it and love it so much. I don’t think I’ve done a knitted cast on before. Not sure. It’s lovely on you xxx
I like the direction of a darker blue for the pressed flowers shawl, but I think maybe leaning in more of a teal or greener-toned blue direction would suit your contrast really well!
Hi When you held your two beautiful pieces of knitting up just now I was amazed at how much more textured and crunchy the unfinished piece was. The blocked piece of work looked flat and lifeless. I say this as someone who does not block anything ! I lightly steam it if at all . I just think the pulling and stretching into shape something you’ve taken time and trouble let alone the expense of the yarn is spoiled by wetting and pulling it. Also flat knitted garments look very shop bought, which defeats the object of making something unique for you , knowing you will be the only person with that garment.Anix🍓
Hi Vanissia ! Nice to see you back and a very belated Happy Birthday!! Your blouse no 1 looks absolutely gorgeous on you, and such a perfect color.Plus I love all of your hand-dyed projects (keep it up with the beautiful shawls!) and the Andrea Mowry colorwork yoke is just spectacular! Pattern suggestion for if you want something with some fun interest followed by some comforting stockinette - have you ever knit a Ranunclus? I resisted knitting one for a long time because it was just SO popular, plus I found all of the yarn weight and gauge options to be so confusing. Late last year, however I took the plunge and cast on the smallest size using DK weight yarn (Wooly Knit Yarn2Cone fingering weight merino held double) and a US size 10.5 needle and I ended up with a beautifully fitted sweater with just a bit of ease for my size 36 chest). I made a second one that you can see in my profile photo here, both are long sleeves.. For the flower shawl, I vote for the blue yarn to go with your hand-dyed. I hope that your weather improves Vanissia and that you get to enjoy some of the summer. I feel stuck inside here too in Massachusetts, but because it is 90 degrees and incredibly humid! Enjoy your extra knitting time ☺️
thank you so much for all that ! I've resisted the ranunculus as i dont love the finished item that much but i think it would be a very nice process knit with enough sections to keep interest in it ! Might reconsider and see if i have anything in stash !
I love your podcast and your work is beautiful. Your blue silk sweater is stunning. I was thinking of making that blouse but strayed away from it because I don’t like boat necklines but yours looks great and makes me want to do it again. Can you tell me if silk stretches much as you wear it? I have not used KFO pure silk yet.
thank you! i think it does sag a bit and stretch, but i think holding it double is making it more stable, and it also depends on your gauge if it's loose or not ! and if there's a lot of fabric pulling. It might be a bit of trial and error to see how it behaves after block !
I was thinking a nice rich dark brown color would really highlight the beautiful hand dyed you purchased for the Pressed Flowers shawl. Of course, I knit mine in dark brown with a very lightly speckled white and I just loved it!
Very nice to hear what you have been up to, as always ☺️. I think the colour on you is beautiful, especially with the new hair colour. If I were you, I’d definitely repeat knitting in that colour. Maybe something for colder weather, so you always have one item in your wardrobe in that colour you can put on no matter the season. Probably a cardigan 🙂. In terms of patterns, maybe the Jenny jacket (made it and love it) or the Bindweed cardigan (very high up in my “next knit” list) fit the bill of what you are looking for? 🙂
thank you so much, definitely a colour to keep in mind !! and yes, id love the jenny jacket but seems a bit too involved for me at the moment ! havent seen the bindweed yet so will check that out
You may have already had this tip but when I long tail cast on, I use the inside and outside of the cake to do it. I usually cut the center pull because I prefer working from the outside of the cake 😊
aw yes, i heard of this, but never want to do it, as it's more ends to weave in and this yarn is very slippery so i was worried ends would come undone easily ! But I will definitely try and do it next time !
Thanks for the lovely podcast! I can highly recommend Joanna Ang patterns for beautiful, well written, potato chippy knits. I recently finished Koyamae for one of my daughters and immediately favorited many more of her designs.
So happy to see you back on UA-cam. Hope that you’re well rested after your break ☀️ I was recently in a knitting slump where I didn’t know what I wanted to knit and what I did cast on didn’t work out. I ended up getting all my yarn out to get inspired by it and thinking what projects I could knit with it, which really helped me, and then I reorganising it afterwards 😊 For future videos have you considered doing themed ones, for example favourite summer yarns, or favourite woolly yarns? Or perhaps favourite patterns that you’ve knitted?
Have you done a Pressed Flowers project before? I made two hats last winter with a very colorful Zauberball as contrast. Your main color will dominate- that is, determine the overall piece, so factor that in, choosing a good contrast. One of my hats was an oatmeal neutral, and the other I chose a good strong bright blue. A friend made the scarf, and though it’s a lovely soft effect, you have to really look to see the difference in colors. Can’t wait to see which you choose-the Knitting for Olive shades are so lovely!
Another great episode. Starting a blouse no. 1 soon. Just a question on gauge swatch. Do you swatch in the round or flat. My gauge is way off on 5mm so will try with 4.5mm to try to get closer. The fit on your blouse is lovely, so inspired even more now. Your notes on raverly are so helpful. Thank you.
Re: your turtle dove, I’m not sure if this pattern will be a lot different, but I was short on yarn when I made my poet scarf and I had to do my switch to decreasing early… and I can tell you, I love the end result! It’s more of a scarf than a mini-shawl- I think it looks great tied around my neck, a bit jaunty, a bit French-chic :) I totally understand the slump feeling, but you might be happy with the smaller scarf in the end :) Good luck!
Ps- again, maybe it’s different for the turtle dove, but for the poet it was pretty straightforward to figure out where I needed to join the decrease chart- I don’t remember exactly, but it was something like: I was at row 25 of the increase chart, so I just joined at row 26 (or there about) of the decrease chart.
PPS- (sorry for all of the replies to myself- I am commenting while I’m watching, which gives me the feeling of conversation 😊 but I can imagine it’s a bit annoying for reading 🙈) For the Andrea Mowry chart that is “backwards,” maybe you could take a screenshot of the chart and then invert the colors?
The sweater you are wearing is perfect on you! I absolutely love your pink poet shawl. It is breathtaking, especially with your beautiful complexion! As far as your pressed flowers main color I thought the blue would look best, although I was thinking purple would look good with all your contrast colors in the hand-dyed. I think you would actually feel better if you cleared out some WIPS so you can enjoy the pieces you already have going.❤🧶
I love your knitwork! How old were you when you started knitting? I casually knitted for years off and on making scarves and hats occasionally. But in the last couple of years have gotten more into it. I totally relate to feeling like there is a push to knit popular patterns and to purchase more yarn, but I've committed to only working my stash and allowing myself to buy yarn for a sweater in October for my birthday.
hello! I started 4 years ago maybe? But really seriously for the past 2 years, since discovering ravelry and knitting instagram ! defo pros and cons to it aha ! Enjoy your birthday sweater then :D
Hi there a case in point , the sweater your wearing is supposed to have a soft rolling edge around your neck but instead has a flat pressed looking finish. The stitches are not alive any more. Think about it the next time you get those blocking pins out .Anix 🍓
In theory, for the shawlette, since it’s mirrored I think… if you got to say row 7 of 15 of the increase chart, you ‘should’ be able to start on row 8 of 15 of the decrease chart and it would line up right. 😊
This magnetic board and ruler is just super for reading charts. DMC large magnetic board 28*38cm. For some reason I’m not able to paste the link…. Anyway, as usual really enjoyed your podcast.
Hello ! You can knit my Laela Sweater for not boring knitting, but still simple, it is a broken rib sweater, with a V neck, it will came out at the end of August, I would be happy to send it to you if you're interesed in the design
Lovely podcast! Please don't beat yourself up over this knitting funk. I don't think the "caged lion" feeling helps in this, so maybe focus on getting out when you can, and just knit on the things you do feel happy about :) For the pressed flowers scarf (which I think is a lovely mix of not having to worry about gauge etc but still using brain power) I would choose the rosy colour, as I think the navy option might give a harsh contrast, because it's very different from the handdyed both in hue and in value
Thanks, Vanissia, for a this podcast. I like the dove gray/gray blue idea but that's my coloring which is different than yours so please do what intuitively feels just right for you. And who says we have to knit all the time. Sometimes it's time to watercolor or read or hike or write poetry. You can podcast on those things if you are worried about the podcast. Just my opinion.
Vanissia, I always look forward to your podcasts, but this one I had to skip because I could not hear what you said. I compared the volume to some of your other podcasts and the volume was really down on this one. I’m hard of hearing and it might not be an issue for others but I wish for the future that I’ll be able to hear what you are sharing because I really like what you are doing. All the best to you.
I always enjoy your podcasts, Vanissia! Thank you for taking time to share your knitting with us. Your Poet Scarf is so pretty! You are an amazing knitter. ❤
Thank you so much! that's so lovely to hear x
Thank you so much for the inspiration! Greetings from sweden
Oh! Also the blouse #1 is gorgeous, I might try knit it up in a 100% non superwash merino...feeling inspired
that would work so well for sure !
I love the beautiful blue sweater and it looks great on you. Thank you for your podcast. It's very good and you added great information as you went along. 😊
Thank you so much!
Love your podcast. Glad you are back
Thank you very much!
A thought about the knitting slump....when things haven't gone right for me I just choose a skein from stash that I really want to try, cast on and start knitting a swatch. It gives me the chance to get to know how the yarn behaves, what needle size gives me a fabric I like and whether it works in lace/cables or texture. Only then do I start matching the yarn with a pattern. I rarely knit with the recommended yarn, so that adds a level of uncertainty to the process, and I've found to my cost that when pre-conceived ideas don't work out, I get disheartened. So, why not try pulling a beautiful skein from your stash and just starting knitting without thinking too much?
And regarding the Pressed Flowers - of your two options, I much prefer the rose colour. I feel that the blue might 'kill' the subtle colours, as would grey. If you wanted a neutral, I'd try a warm brown. Or even a green? Have fun, whatever you choose.
Thanks so much for another ace podcast! Your poet scarf is stunning!!!!! The colour is beautiful and somehow shows off the pattern, it's such a work of art. I hadn't heard about about Sari Nordlund before watching your podcast and now I adore her patterns, and that's such a great idea to start with her accessories as her sweaters are a bit overwhelming for me. I really like your Anker tee and the final product will be a cohesive staple wardrobe item that you'll be able to wear when the weather catches up. Your Pink Velvet yoke is incredible!!!!!!! I would never have thought of that colour combination and Wow! It's so great! You've definitely inspired me to add it to my queue! The suri looks divine and contrasts so well with the blue. I really feel like you've learnt so much and are feeling so much more confident about colour, and you're making incredible choices that now I just copy you! Happy birthday, and I'm so glad you got to go back to Belgium for a visit, that's so great! Also, how did your entries go in your local farm / sheep / wool competitions? Thanks for a great podcast, as always!
thank you so much for the lovely comment ! so so kind ! i ended up winning with the cowl !
Happy late birthday! I really like the yarn you chose for the pressed flower shawl. I like the pink yarn. I think you can also do like a yellow or a teal color too! Love your videos! I also get nervous filming videos too. It takes me some time to start and set up but once I start I love talking about knitting and watching and editing the videos ☺
thanksss and good to know it's not just me !!
Happy belated birthday! The Summer Twist Top by Pasquali yarns is really cute. I’m working on it now. A little bit of interest without it being too complicated! Your new blouse is gorgeous!
thank you ! will check it out :)
Thank you very much for your thoughts and ideas. The projects are beautiful. Stay tuned to your stash. At the moment I do not visit instagram. I have so much nice wool waiting for me to be knitted, but social media of cause leads to be attempted to buy something new. That is the reason I like youtube and your podcast especially: New ideas for my wool. Thank you!
aw thank you !
Thank you for a new enjoyable episode and for being my knitting friend tonight!😊
thanks :D
Beautiful as always. Your blouse no. 1 is stunning and the blue is really you👩🌾🐑
Thank you so much :D
Watching with my morning coffee, your updates have been missed
aw thanks ! x
It was nice to hear from you again! For the pressed flowers shawl I'd go for the blue option. I love the combination of the calmer blue color and the more colorful and playful handdyed!
thank you!
Magnolia Bloom by Camilla Vad - such a fun pattern and a quick sweather knit. Great for when you want to be entertained without overthinking. I am almost done with my first one and already planning nr. 2, maybe I will skip the baubles for the second one to mix it up. I am new to your channel, so I am sorry if you have already done this one and I missed it :)
have not done it, thanks for the recommendation !
On Andrea Mowry's sleeves, I can tell that my Stripes! definitely has skinny arms, the one defect I would like to correct in my version is the tight bind off at the cuffs that made it worse. But these circular yoke and 3/4 sleeves ones are very pretty and I love their fit, that's why the Pink Velvet is in my queue as well. Btw, the Stripes! might be one that will line up with your current taste for neutral ease and 3/4 sleeves and a "easy but interesting" pattern. Plus you can use scraps. I really enjoyed knitting it. The circular yoke make the stripes somewhat curved as well, and it gets more flattering than straight stripes for many feminine bodies.
As for the shawl, it really boils down to what you aim. Doing with the navy would provide a lot of contrast, but maybe go for a warmer shade of blue, because the colors in the Pleiades colorway seem a warmish.
The rose will bring it all together and maybe be more suitable for your personal palette (as I remember, you were considering being a Summer).
Another option is cream or off-white. It might sound plain at first, but it will really make the flowers the center of the attention and making them shine in spite of not having that much contrast. In terms of a neutral, it would definitely match the variegated yarn way more than a grey.
Another factor to consider is how much of a given color between your options you already have in your wardorbe, and if you really want another piece on a similar colour or not
Lovely podcast, thank you dear Vanissia. I vote the saturated dove blue for your pressed flowers x
thank you!
the blouse no 1 silhouette and color are so so good -- gorgeous!!!!
thank you friend !
Thanks for the Podcast. Always looking forward to hearing from you.
thanks :D
everything you knit is so lovely. Your blue sweater is lovely on you. Love your scarfs you are doing. Thank you for podcasting.
Thank you so much!
your blouse n 1 fits so good!! the colour really makes your eyes pop!😍so many cute wips, expecially the pink velvet!! the yarn combo is so cooooooll. I think blue would work well for the pressed flower shawl🥰
thank youuuuu and yes im leaning towards blue but i think ill swatch with both !
@@thewoollyworker yeah that's a good idea!!
Lovely blue top, the color suits you so well!
Did you know Katt Weaver's Thonnan top is now available individually on Ravelry? You can use your hand dyed yarn for that sweater. (I used less than 400 yards for mine and that's with 3/4 sleeves)..
oh yes, i actually have the issue now ! i had yarn earmarked for it but ive changed my mind ! Will see if i have something else :D
What a great fit for your blouse #1. It’s perfect!
I think so too!
Just started watching and wanted to say that I like your hair style!
thanks ! :)
The blue looks wonderful on you! It brightens up your face.
thank you :D
I definitely think you are a soft summer! That blue looks perfect on you
Yes! Thank you! been gravitating towards these colours so much more this year !
Great colours in the Pink Velvet. Love your chats. Cold here in Melbourne too.
Thank you! 😊
I have just finished the Pink Velvet sweater. Only my second colourwork pattern and I loved the experience! Very happy with the end result too. Will definitely be making another one. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thank you for another great podcast.❤
Wonderful! so good to hear :D
Wow that purple sweater and colourwork is stunning ❤
The Anker and Anker junior are in my queue and you have persuaded me to do twisted rib as well!! So crisp, I love that mod!
a few people had done it on ravelry, so glad to add my experience to motivate others aha !
For the pressed flowers shawl, I would choose turquoise to pair with that yarn. It's very pretty by the way.
thank you!
The colour of the Blouse No. 1 suits so well! And thanks for mentioning the upcoming birthday sale of Andrea Mowry. I am planning to knit Brume in Isager Bouclé in the near future!
Oh, and I would go for the blue for the Pressed Flowers. :)
oh, that will be so cozy!
Hello, I like the dusty rose for the pressed flowers shawl myself
thanks!
Love your podcast, for the new shawl I vote for the rosey color, but i think maybe a bit darker for more contrast.
thank you ! will swatch :)
It’s so great getting all your info on the blouse no 1. I have the yarn in stash so it’s great seeing that you have knit it and love it so much. I don’t think I’ve done a knitted cast on before. Not sure. It’s lovely on you xxx
thank you, im sure you'll enjoy it ! just have to pick the right size but then it's smooth sailing !
@@thewoollyworker i think its similiar construction to the sabai top ive just done and that knit up so quickly although no sleeves on that xx
I like the direction of a darker blue for the pressed flowers shawl, but I think maybe leaning in more of a teal or greener-toned blue direction would suit your contrast really well!
thank you, will maybe swatch with a teal then !
Hi When you held your two beautiful pieces of knitting up just now I was amazed at how much more textured and crunchy the unfinished piece was. The blocked piece of work looked flat and lifeless. I say this as someone who does not block anything ! I lightly steam it if at all . I just think the pulling and stretching into shape something you’ve taken time and trouble let alone the expense of the yarn is spoiled by wetting and pulling it. Also flat knitted garments look very shop bought, which defeats the object of making something unique for you , knowing you will be the only person with that garment.Anix🍓
How about a mallard green/teal for the pressed flowers shawl? Love your Pink Velvet, I finished that pattern recently and love it!
oh yes, good call!
Hi Vanissia ! Nice to see you back and a very belated Happy Birthday!! Your blouse no 1 looks absolutely gorgeous on you, and such a perfect color.Plus I love all of your hand-dyed projects (keep it up with the beautiful shawls!) and the Andrea Mowry colorwork yoke is just spectacular! Pattern suggestion for if you want something with some fun interest followed by some comforting stockinette - have you ever knit a Ranunclus? I resisted knitting one for a long time because it was just SO popular, plus I found all of the yarn weight and gauge options to be so confusing. Late last year, however I took the plunge and cast on the smallest size using DK weight yarn (Wooly Knit Yarn2Cone fingering weight merino held double) and a US size 10.5 needle and I ended up with a beautifully fitted sweater with just a bit of ease for my size 36 chest). I made a second one that you can see in my profile photo here, both are long sleeves.. For the flower shawl, I vote for the blue yarn to go with your hand-dyed. I hope that your weather improves Vanissia and that you get to enjoy some of the summer. I feel stuck inside here too in Massachusetts, but because it is 90 degrees and incredibly humid! Enjoy your extra knitting time ☺️
thank you so much for all that ! I've resisted the ranunculus as i dont love the finished item that much but i think it would be a very nice process knit with enough sections to keep interest in it ! Might reconsider and see if i have anything in stash !
I love your podcast and your work is beautiful. Your blue silk sweater is stunning. I was thinking of making that blouse but strayed away from it because I don’t like boat necklines but yours looks great and makes me want to do it again. Can you tell me if silk stretches much as you wear it? I have not used KFO pure silk yet.
thank you! i think it does sag a bit and stretch, but i think holding it double is making it more stable, and it also depends on your gauge if it's loose or not ! and if there's a lot of fabric pulling. It might be a bit of trial and error to see how it behaves after block !
I was thinking a nice rich dark brown color would really highlight the beautiful hand dyed you purchased for the Pressed Flowers shawl. Of course, I knit mine in dark brown with a very lightly speckled white and I just loved it!
oh yes, i hadnt considered that !
I would do high contrast for your pressed flowers shawl. I like it when the flowers pop.
yes, they look great !
The TULC Cardigan is soooooo gooood❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice to hear what you have been up to, as always ☺️. I think the colour on you is beautiful, especially with the new hair colour. If I were you, I’d definitely repeat knitting in that colour. Maybe something for colder weather, so you always have one item in your wardrobe in that colour you can put on no matter the season. Probably a cardigan 🙂.
In terms of patterns, maybe the Jenny jacket (made it and love it) or the Bindweed cardigan (very high up in my “next knit” list) fit the bill of what you are looking for? 🙂
thank you so much, definitely a colour to keep in mind !! and yes, id love the jenny jacket but seems a bit too involved for me at the moment ! havent seen the bindweed yet so will check that out
@@thewoollyworker Probably, that’s also too involved then, even though the cables are mainly on the sleeves. 🙂
I liked your views on being driven by social media trends and how it was good for you to no longer have to keep up. Glad you're back anyway!
thank you ! And yes, i think because the variagation looks more like it does in the skein when rows are shorter, rather than long rows of 200st+ !
Your Turtle Dove Shawl is absolutely beautiful 🕊️❤
Thank you! 😊
You may have already had this tip but when I long tail cast on, I use the inside and outside of the cake to do it. I usually cut the center pull because I prefer working from the outside of the cake 😊
aw yes, i heard of this, but never want to do it, as it's more ends to weave in and this yarn is very slippery so i was worried ends would come undone easily ! But I will definitely try and do it next time !
Thanks for the lovely podcast! I can highly recommend Joanna Ang patterns for beautiful, well written, potato chippy knits. I recently finished Koyamae for one of my daughters and immediately favorited many more of her designs.
oh yes, they're definitely on my radar but wow, seems like a big project !
Hmmm how about a medium dusty/grey-blue (like the colour of the sky on a stormy day) to go with your hand dyed skeins? 🤩
yes, love that !
So happy to see you back on UA-cam. Hope that you’re well rested after your break ☀️
I was recently in a knitting slump where I didn’t know what I wanted to knit and what I did cast on didn’t work out. I ended up getting all my yarn out to get inspired by it and thinking what projects I could knit with it, which really helped me, and then I reorganising it afterwards 😊
For future videos have you considered doing themed ones, for example favourite summer yarns, or favourite woolly yarns? Or perhaps favourite patterns that you’ve knitted?
ohhhh maybe ill do that, although i can imagine it stressing me out, to have it all disorganised aha ! And yes, good videos ideas, thanks !
Have you done a Pressed Flowers project before? I made two hats last winter with a very colorful Zauberball as contrast. Your main color will dominate- that is, determine the overall piece, so factor that in, choosing a good contrast. One of my hats was an oatmeal neutral, and the other I chose a good strong bright blue. A friend made the scarf, and though it’s a lovely soft effect, you have to really look to see the difference in colors. Can’t wait to see which you choose-the Knitting for Olive shades are so lovely!
thank you for the tips !
Another great episode. Starting a blouse no. 1 soon. Just a question on gauge swatch. Do you swatch in the round or flat. My gauge is way off on 5mm so will try with 4.5mm to try to get closer. The fit on your blouse is lovely, so inspired even more now. Your notes on raverly are so helpful. Thank you.
thank you ! i swatch flat usually, and it's rare that my gauge changes too significantly between that and in the round. Hope you started yours !
Re: your turtle dove, I’m not sure if this pattern will be a lot different, but I was short on yarn when I made my poet scarf and I had to do my switch to decreasing early… and I can tell you, I love the end result! It’s more of a scarf than a mini-shawl- I think it looks great tied around my neck, a bit jaunty, a bit French-chic :) I totally understand the slump feeling, but you might be happy with the smaller scarf in the end :) Good luck!
Ps- again, maybe it’s different for the turtle dove, but for the poet it was pretty straightforward to figure out where I needed to join the decrease chart- I don’t remember exactly, but it was something like: I was at row 25 of the increase chart, so I just joined at row 26 (or there about) of the decrease chart.
PPS- (sorry for all of the replies to myself- I am commenting while I’m watching, which gives me the feeling of conversation 😊 but I can imagine it’s a bit annoying for reading 🙈) For the Andrea Mowry chart that is “backwards,” maybe you could take a screenshot of the chart and then invert the colors?
thank you for the tips !! super helpful :D
Your Pink Velvet is stunning!
thank you! can't wait to see more progress
Have a look at the Sonja shirt from Paula Strickt. Interesting construction ❤
oh yes, i love it !
The sweater you are wearing is perfect on you! I absolutely love your pink poet shawl. It is breathtaking, especially with your beautiful complexion! As far as your pressed flowers main color I thought the blue would look best, although I was thinking purple would look good with all your contrast colors in the hand-dyed. I think you would actually feel better if you cleared out some WIPS so you can enjoy the pieces you already have going.❤🧶
thank you, that's so kind !! and yes, i might pick up a cardigan !
I love your knitwork! How old were you when you started knitting? I casually knitted for years off and on making scarves and hats occasionally. But in the last couple of years have gotten more into it. I totally relate to feeling like there is a push to knit popular patterns and to purchase more yarn, but I've committed to only working my stash and allowing myself to buy yarn for a sweater in October for my birthday.
hello! I started 4 years ago maybe? But really seriously for the past 2 years, since discovering ravelry and knitting instagram ! defo pros and cons to it aha ! Enjoy your birthday sweater then :D
when I have a gazillion stitches to cast on, I do with 2 balls so I never run out, only 2 more ends to weave in.
true, it was a gamble to avoid those pesky 2 ends but learned my lesson, aha !
Great job. I must say, I'm a huge fan of Drops Belle and have found no itchiness at all.
oh interesting ! glad it works for you x
Wow your scarf ❤
thanks ! x
Musling tee: only mildly complicated
I prefer the pink background colour
thanks!
Hi there a case in point , the sweater your wearing is supposed to have a soft rolling edge around your neck but instead has a flat pressed looking finish. The stitches are not alive any more. Think about it the next time you get those blocking pins out .Anix 🍓
In theory, for the shawlette, since it’s mirrored I think… if you got to say row 7 of 15 of the increase chart, you ‘should’ be able to start on row 8 of 15 of the decrease chart and it would line up right. 😊
thanks, ill try to see if that works !
This magnetic board and ruler is just super for reading charts.
DMC large magnetic board 28*38cm.
For some reason I’m not able to paste the link….
Anyway, as usual really enjoyed your podcast.
ohhhh maybe i will get that then ! and youtube doesnt like links in comments, because of spam!
Ive got the Turkish delight colour from zakami 😊
yesss, i saw in your podcast ! fun to see it on different bases, and great that they're still doing that colourway ! cause this one was old !
@@thewoollyworker believe it or not i bought it at the woolly good gathering.
Hello ! You can knit my Laela Sweater for not boring knitting, but still simple, it is a broken rib sweater, with a V neck, it will came out at the end of August, I would be happy to send it to you if you're interesed in the design
Lovely podcast! Please don't beat yourself up over this knitting funk. I don't think the "caged lion" feeling helps in this, so maybe focus on getting out when you can, and just knit on the things you do feel happy about :)
For the pressed flowers scarf (which I think is a lovely mix of not having to worry about gauge etc but still using brain power) I would choose the rosy colour, as I think the navy option might give a harsh contrast, because it's very different from the handdyed both in hue and in value
thank you, will have a swatch to see but i see your point !! need some harmony
Thanks, Vanissia, for a this podcast. I like the dove gray/gray blue idea but that's my coloring which is different than yours so please do what intuitively feels just right for you. And who says we have to knit all the time. Sometimes it's time to watercolor or read or hike or write poetry. You can podcast on those things if you are worried about the podcast. Just my opinion.
thank you! and yes, very true about the other hobbies !
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Make a Zweig! Best jumper ever
oh yes, i added it to my list agesssss ago but then never found the right colour combination !
Just cast on something you need in your wardrobe….
think that would be a cardigan then !
Vanissia, I always look forward to your podcasts, but this one I had to skip because I could not hear what you said. I compared the volume to some of your other podcasts and the volume was really down on this one. I’m hard of hearing and it might not be an issue for others but I wish for the future that I’ll be able to hear what you are sharing because I really like what you are doing. All the best to you.
oh no, i'm sorry about that ! will see what i can do
@@thewoollyworker thank you, Vanissia 🥰 I hope I’ll be able to continue following your knitting adventures.
Can you not just do a thumb cast on for the extra five stitches
oh really good idea !