Pepper Knits Podcast: Fix it or Frog it? Sharing Finished Objects I Don't Wear...

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  • @Anne-MarieJobidon
    @Anne-MarieJobidon 4 місяці тому +66

    This episode generates a lot of reflection. It was important that you do it. Thanks.

  • @Madolina__Stigliano
    @Madolina__Stigliano Місяць тому +55

    This is teaching me many lessons. Sometimes, the very reason why a finished garment ends up not being worn, lies in the initial planning of the project. Sometimes it is the yarn, for example. This makes the point about how important it is to think things over very carefully, before we cast on. Very well presented. Grazie.

  • @MarielleLefrancois
    @MarielleLefrancois 3 місяці тому +71

    Hi Emily. I am also a knitting devotee. Thank you for presenting this. Sometimes we need to make tough decisions, for the better.

  • @LuciaMassarelli
    @LuciaMassarelli 2 місяці тому +58

    Very interesting to watch, this one. You are providing very good insight about why a finished object ended up not working. Great job.

  • @OttaviaNobilini
    @OttaviaNobilini 2 місяці тому +69

    Tell me about it !! Indeed, all knitters know that not all the works will be a success. Thank you for your upfront and courageous approach to the garments that do not perform in a wardrobe, up to our initial expectations. A very good session.

  • @giorgiaVokas
    @giorgiaVokas 3 місяці тому +69

    I think the same as Madeleine Lislois : You have good analysis of what is going on, regarding your garments. Very good to watch and learn from your session. Thank you !

  • @MichelineBeaupre
    @MichelineBeaupre 4 місяці тому +63

    Good discussion. Sometimes, there comes a time we need to be realistic. Well done.

  • @Marie-MichelleThebault
    @Marie-MichelleThebault 3 місяці тому +70

    The way you go through the issues of your finishes projects is good advice for me, about avoiding some issues. Thank you . Excellent presentation.

  • @AprilInglis
    @AprilInglis 4 місяці тому +60

    You are very brave, addressing those issues upfront, like you are doing. You have a very practical approach. 💓💓🧠💓🧠💓🧠

  • @Greta__Paccino
    @Greta__Paccino Місяць тому +45

    The lesson for me: when I start thinking of a project, I need to think far enough, to trust that the final object will be wearable. That is a lot of brain work. Often, even with the best planning, testing, blocking gauge samples, and so forth and so on, knitting something is still an adventure. When the object disappoints, I need to find the courage to make tough decision, when necessary. Great podcast. 💦 💦

  • @StephanieSoucy-zu3mn
    @StephanieSoucy-zu3mn 4 місяці тому +64

    I agree with what Maureen O'Flanagan is writing. The life of a knitter can be tough. 💂‍♂💂‍♂ Excellent advice. 💂‍♂💂‍♂

  • @FabienneDumoulin-sz2mr
    @FabienneDumoulin-sz2mr 4 місяці тому +64

    Thank you for doing this, Emily. This is an important session.

  • @MartineRemillard
    @MartineRemillard 4 місяці тому +57

    Very interesting. That gave me a lot to think about.

  • @AoifeOKeefe
    @AoifeOKeefe 4 місяці тому +61

    This is very helpful. I should make an inventory of my " inactive " knits ! ! !

  • @NathalieSt-Pierre-pb6gj
    @NathalieSt-Pierre-pb6gj 4 місяці тому +63

    An important theme, in the life of a knitter. Thank you for this.

  • @InesLeBerre-iy9lb
    @InesLeBerre-iy9lb 4 місяці тому +64

    Thank you for sharing. Excellent advice. 🐿

  • @Ginevria..Bossone
    @Ginevria..Bossone 3 місяці тому +70

    An original and very down to earth episode. It is a wake up call for me. 🐞🐞 I will go over garments that lay dormant in the back of my wardrobe. It is a great idea to make a podcast about this. 🐞🐞🐞🐞

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  3 місяці тому

      It’s so rewarding and feels like getting free yarn 🤭

  • @BridgetOKeefe-uy5dp
    @BridgetOKeefe-uy5dp 4 місяці тому +63

    This episode made me realize I need to put more thought into the projects I am planing. I learned some good lessons.

  • @IsabelleLavoie-jc8qg
    @IsabelleLavoie-jc8qg 4 місяці тому +63

    In this episode, it is the hour of judgement, for those garments ! ! It shows you really thought about their problems, long and deep. I learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @MariaKokis
    @MariaKokis 4 місяці тому +61

    The theme of this episode changes the mood, compared to the usual ones. But it is necessary. Thank you for doing it. 🔋🔋🔋🔋🔋 The case of the Springfling Sweater : what a new life you are giving to that yarn ! ! Complete change of style, from Springfling to the Oh ! My Figure Dress ! The transformation is .... Wow ! 🔋🔋🔋🔋

  • @BerangereBoucher-w9k
    @BerangereBoucher-w9k 3 місяці тому +65

    I agree with Madeleine, that knitting is not smooth sailing every day. _. I often make many ‘experiments’ , before I really start for good on making a garment. Even then, it is not guaranteed I will not undo some portion of the work, to fix a problem. Knitting is experimental work.
    Thank you for your honest and realistic session.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  2 місяці тому

      So true, sometimes it’s best to undo and make sure it’s exactly how we want it 🤗

  • @IreneOGrady
    @IreneOGrady 4 місяці тому +63

    This is waking me up, regarding the knitted garments that I don't wear. Time to make decisions. Glad I watched your podcast !

  • @EleonoreBasinger
    @EleonoreBasinger 4 місяці тому +59

    You are a very strong woman ! ! You are very resourceful, about facing the reality, when a piece of clothing has not fulfilled its mission in your wardrobe. That means making a decision about fixing or unraveling to save the yarn. 🥊🥊 You are strong, because if we obey the law of the least effort, it is status quo. Then we accumulate a graveyard of projects that have not worked, by they remain useless. Bravo for the courage and practical sense !! ⚾⚾

  • @ToniaVerdecci
    @ToniaVerdecci 3 місяці тому +67

    When a project is not working, I usually drop the verdict before I finish the garment : because it is obvious, even before I finish. I abandon the work. I have a few like that. For some I did not even took the trouble of taking them off the needles. I had to buy new sets of needles because of that. Those shipwrecks remain in the attic. 👕👕👕 Right now I feel like I have to go get them, look at them anew, and figure them out. Some are twenty years old !! Because my knitting skills have evolved a bit, I may be able to salvage some. In any case, I will at least have the yarn to recycle. 👕 Thank you for bringing such an enlightement to me !

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, definitely have a look through your abandoned projects! It’s so rewarding to reclaim yarn and make it into something loved 😊

  • @Therese.Talbot-w6z
    @Therese.Talbot-w6z Місяць тому +42

    Like others who comment in this list, I have abandoned projects, some still occupying a set of needles. What a waste. I will get them out of storage and go over them. Thank you for excellent advice !

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  Місяць тому

      You can do it! It’s a great feeling to reclaim yarn and needles 😄

  • @Marie-SuzieBlais
    @Marie-SuzieBlais 4 місяці тому +61

    Loved to see the pieces you didn't feel have worked so well. I really like how honest you are about your mistakes and learning curves. It inspires me to keep gong with my knitting journey. Wishing you well ! !

  • @MadeleineLislois
    @MadeleineLislois 4 місяці тому +62

    In this session, we get the true measure of your maturity, as a knitter. 🐻🐻🐻 Knitting is not smooth sailing every day. It certainly hurts to unravel the work. But your reflections on what went on, garment by garment, is really very educative for us. 🐻🐻🐻 Thank you wholeheartedly for producing this show.

  • @DeniseDumont-ol8wq
    @DeniseDumont-ol8wq 4 місяці тому +57

    Your input is of great help, regarding what to do with my graveyard of knitted clothes I don't wear. Thinking about it. Thank you.

  • @AndromedaKokis
    @AndromedaKokis 4 місяці тому +59

    This was a great program to watch !! 🍓🍓 I have not been a knitter for long, yet, and your insight, regarding clothes that you made but are not wearing, is important for me to keep in mind. When we elaborate a project, we need to think ahead in the future: 'Will I still like this in a year ?' Thank you.🍓🍓🍓

  • @valeriehazel4858
    @valeriehazel4858 5 місяців тому +66

    I admire your approach to addressing projects that haven't quite worked.

  • @MaureenOFlanigan
    @MaureenOFlanigan 4 місяці тому +67

    This is showing another aspect of being a knitter: what to do when, what had been a thrilling project, a treasured 'work in progress', end up remaining on the hanger, and we don't wear them ?? 🌧🌧🌧 You brilliantly recovered the situation by finding a better project for the yarn. It certainly takes courage to put the idea into practice, though. For me, ripping down the Springfling Tee would be such a heartbreak !!!!! But if you make something better, out of it, then the yarn is not wasted. The life of a knitter can be tough !!

  • @FiorenzaBarbieri
    @FiorenzaBarbieri 4 місяці тому +60

    I was very pensive, when I watched this session. I have knitted garments I don't use. 🦕🦕🦕 You're giving me the friendly kick to do something. 🦕🦕🦕🦕 You opened my eyes ! !

  • @VivienMacDonald-wv6xy
    @VivienMacDonald-wv6xy 4 місяці тому +64

    You drive it home, Emily ! ! There is no point keeping knits that don't serve their purpose, for years on end. Well done.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      Very true! It’s a shame for perfectly good yarn to not get the use it deserves

  • @MarySmith-i8t
    @MarySmith-i8t 4 місяці тому +61

    I admire your candor and honesty about the garments that didn't turn out the way you wanted. It takes courage to unravel. . At least you avoid the accumulation of a clutter of things you don't use, and you give the yarn a second chance. ⛪⛪

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      All yarn deserves to be knit into something we love 🥹

  • @JoseeMichaud-io7uw
    @JoseeMichaud-io7uw 3 місяці тому +64

    Very impactful session, this one. Just one example: the light green long sleeve sweater, in Merino and mohair. You provide a very balanced and wise analysis of why you want to frog it. Very thoughtful. I guess the argument that tipped the balance was : " Such a shame this beautiful and expensive yarn is ending up in a sweater that I never wear.". I get it. Might as well recycle the yarn. 💟💟🌆🌆💟💟

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  3 місяці тому

      Absolutely! I think I’ll get much more wear out of a cardigan from that yarn combo 🩷

  • @VeronicadiGenova-zh4bf
    @VeronicadiGenova-zh4bf 4 місяці тому +56

    I understand the way in which the Springfling and the Tolsta Tee disappointed you: they are not practical, in your wardrobe, for you to wear ( because of climate, etc ). 💔 But it is probably breaking your heart, thinking of the time, effort, and dream that were put into them, many months ago. I wish the second starts with the yarn, will turn into something you love.🍂🍂

  • @Yvonne-dr54
    @Yvonne-dr54 4 місяці тому +59

    I have recently frogged a few items as well very satisfying. You blue colour work one by creabea would look great as an alpine bloom jumper

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      That’s a great suggestion, thank you for sharing!

  • @GertrudeMailloux
    @GertrudeMailloux 29 днів тому +19

    I am learning a lot from your discussions. I have finished garments that I am disappointed with. The first lesson is: it is normal to have some. We need to be indulgent towards ourselves, and we need to be able to admit that a given work should be frogged, so that the yarn be used in a more useful object. It is hard to do, but sometimes we must.

  • @nikitinaknits
    @nikitinaknits 4 місяці тому +58

    Love your no frills sweater, the color is beautiful! i still havent tried KFO merino + their mohair and I just hope I can tolerate it on my skin. I know that the softest mohair is Lang Mohair 21, and I want to try that one a lot.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      I wish I had tried it in a smaller project first, it’s relatively pricey but I do love the colour ☺️

  • @annievu5746
    @annievu5746 4 місяці тому +61

    For the Safran cotton, I wonder if you could just sew the bottom and make a lining instead of frogging it. Or steek it to be a pillow case :) I find the fit of petit knitter sweaters tend to be a bit weird and not flattering although I found her color/motif very beautiful.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      That is such a brilliant idea! I was over eager and already frogged it but I wish I had done that instead 😅
      And a good perspective on the fit of the petite knitters designs, I’ll keep that in mind :)

  • @EusebiaPellegrino
    @EusebiaPellegrino Місяць тому +46

    Recycling yarn: wonderful idea ! After watching your session, I have my mind set about frogging some garments that have been sleeping in the attic for 30 years. By the way, any advice about keeping moths away ? Thank you for everythiing.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  Місяць тому

      It feels great to reclaim yarn and make something you love 🩷
      Not too sure about moth prevention, sorry! I’ve heard some people store their yarn/garments in sealed plastic bags

  • @GeorgetteCaron
    @GeorgetteCaron 4 місяці тому +60

    You had to make hard decisions about those garments. Tough Tough. Your high standards are showing here again. Obviously, the climate you live in needs to be factored in. I admire your practical and imaginative approach to the problems. 💬💬💬💬

  • @luliknits
    @luliknits 4 місяці тому +39

    I think you can DEFINITELY knit the zipper man using the pattern you already have, it's not necessary to buy the light version. I knitted 2 zipper sweaters, one for a man and another for myself in different yarn weights and they turned out great using the original zipper sweater pattern. I just had to adapt a few things but nothing too crazy or difficult to do

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому +1

      That’s so good to know! Thank you for sharing ☺️

  • @deniseflaherty372
    @deniseflaherty372 4 місяці тому +43

    Great podcast. Striped Tolsta…could the neck ribbing be cut off ,then reknitted?

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      That’s a great idea! Much better than frogging the whole thing, thanks for sharing ☺️

  • @FrancoiseRoy-lv4qr
    @FrancoiseRoy-lv4qr 4 місяці тому +63

    It breaks my heart to hear that the Springfling Tee was not a good match. . But I understand what you say, that is was heavy and did not quite fulfill its mission, in your wardrobe. . You had made it very well, though.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      One day I’ll knit another one in a more suitable yarn, it’s a gorgeous design

  • @heatherlynnewest
    @heatherlynnewest 4 місяці тому +10

    Can’t you tighten up the button holes by stitching a little at each end?

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      That’s such a clever suggestion! Thank you for sharing, I will keep it in mind

  • @linneawestberg6435
    @linneawestberg6435 5 місяців тому +3

    i think you should cut/frog the colorwork on the Kerr sweater and get some of the same yarn in a different color. Could you gift the no frills and tanktop? trade maybe? they are gorgeous pieces and it hurts my heart for all that work to disappear. The stipey tolsta you could rip back the collar and just add some more shortrows to the back, right? and opt for a different finish if you wanted:) I made my first sweater with mohair earlier this year and i dont think ill work with it for a long time.. its itchy and icky:( maybe we should both destash the yarn that doesnt work for us and get to really enjoy our future projects?

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому

      So many fantastic ideas, thank you for sharing them! Especially the Tolsta idea, that is a much more sensible option than ripping out everything 😅

  • @Mireille._Cotillard
    @Mireille._Cotillard День тому

    How do we say that in English ? Your movie is showing me a lot about how I should do with the clothes that disappointed me, after I knitted them. It is pain in my head to un-knit, but I need to be brave. After, I can use the wool again.

  • @jeanninex8888
    @jeanninex8888 4 місяці тому +53

    Interesting one. I listened attentively. 🛳🛳 Transforming the Springfling Tee into Oh! My Figure Dress is the work of a wizard ! ! Oh Boy ! 🛳🛳 Very wise and practical discussions here. Thank you.

  • @Marie-PauleTardif
    @Marie-PauleTardif 23 дні тому +16

    Very valuable advice. I will show this video to my sister-in-law: she can't frog anything ever. That comes at a price: she has what I call " dead bodies " in drawers ☠☠, that never move from there. 🎚🎚 It hurts when we face the fact that a project has not worked. Because of so much time, energy, and sometimes cost, invested in it. To frog something is the final admission that there is no future for that project. But on occasion to un-knit is the only right decision, to re-use the yarn. 🎶💎🎶 Kudos for excellent advice and explanations.

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  21 день тому

      It still hurts a bit to frog garments I put lots of work into 🥺 but in the end I never regret it and always love the new project even more

  • @QueensYarnBoutique
    @QueensYarnBoutique 4 місяці тому +61

    You have motivated me to decide to fix or frog some of my projects. 🧶

    • @pepperknits
      @pepperknits  4 місяці тому +1

      So good to hear! It’s almost like getting free yarn 😉

    • @Ann._Eisenhower
      @Ann._Eisenhower Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for support Emily's channel. I notice you are very faithful to it. Best wishes.

  • @LucieDesbiens-od1hb
    @LucieDesbiens-od1hb 4 місяці тому +58

    Thank you for this compilation. I appreciate your honest approach to sharing your experiences, even the negative ones. 🥎 This shows that knitting something is one thing. To enjoy wearing it is another thing. Real life lesson. 🥎