Thanks so much for watching the behind the scenes process!! I would love to have you test knit this sweater! If you're interested, click here: www.welllovedknits.com/blog/apply-to-test-the-seamless-mock-neck-sweater-pattern
I want to make in this in a multi color pattern...How many balls did you use for the body? And how many for the arms? I know the total for a medium is roughly 8 balls. So how were those divided? Roughly?...
I'm 70. I think I wore something like this in high school. It's lovely to see something that was so shapeless back then be in style. Sure takes the pressure off worrying about body types.
I really love this pattern! (The neckline and shoulder details are just...everything.) Curious though about the size measurements/ease and about how many yards of yarn this requires!
Omgosh I absolutely love it!!! I have to try this one. I'm more of a beginner, well maybe an advanced beginner. I've only made a few items in knit, mostly because I'm a perfectionist and have ripped apart many items lol. I'm an avid crocheted and have been for years. This past year I learned to knit and have a love hate relationship with it lol, I want to know it all, right now hahaha. Anyway, I'm in Canada and we have alot of cool weather so this will be great. I like how the mock neck isn't tight to the neck and the shoulder detail is so pretty. The color you choose is beautiful! The only thing for me is I can't wear wool, and recently I quite using pure acrylic ... cotton, milk cotton, bamboo is my go to. Eeek, this comment is getting too long ;) Anyway, I'll definitely we giving this one a try and btw I've only just stumbled on your channel, Canadian hugs, Sunshine
I've been knitting for years but I learned so much from watching your video - especially picking up stitches to make the sleeves and making an easy fold over neck. Love this sweater.
Just found your account a few minutes ago! I'm going to purchase this pattern and it's going to be my first ever knit sweater! SO excited for this one. The 2x2 knit and the balloon sleeves are SO flattering! Wonderful work. I'm excited to start on it!
Hey! I went to apply to test - I love this design! - but I couldn't find exact measurements for different sizes. Not sure if I missed them, but exact measurements are very helpful for me, as I vary between a M, L and XL between different designs!
So excited about this pattern. I applied to test knit! Whether I get to test knit it, or not, I have the perfect yarn already in my stash and can’t wait to get started!
I loove everything: the kind of blue, the needles (I have the same and I agree with your comment on that), the shape of the sweater, everything. Thank you so much for this video.
I have purchased the pattern and was wondering if you could go into a little more detail on separating and joining the body.. also making the arm holes. Thank you for the lovely pattern!!! This is my first garment
Ooh, that's so CUTE! I want one. I want to apply to be a test knitter, but I'm afraid it would take me too long to be of any use to you. I've been knitting for years, but I didn't have the confidence to try a sweater until this year. So far so good, but I don't know even half of these techniques yet. I think I'd rather polish up my skills and help you test knit something in the future.
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Hi!! Been knitting for more than a year now, and from my personal experience, test knitting has been the one thing that made me progress quicker than anything! I feel like you are still in your comfort zone with a range of people experimenting just like you, and helping you, but also trying out new things & techniques, with some useful guidelines (like the pattern!) xx
sent in my application!!! i have been knitting for almost a year now and your vids really help me solve the many questions i stumble upon! hoping to be the lucky one to test out this pattern
This is so fun to watch, the steps looked easy and the finished project looked beautiful. Love to make one with the lightest pink available for my daughter. She might need one when she fly to colder country. Thank you for this tutorial. Love your video as always. 🥰
Such a cute jumper! To try on garments I usually use these plastic wires that I thread onto the needle itself and just drag the whole project on the wire. It is super simple and takes no time. Not sure what they’re called in English (mask wire, knit wire, something like that?), but they are brilliant and absolutely worth the money! They save me so much time and it’s easier to try on the garment multiple times during the process.
I LOVE this sweater! I especially love the neck as it's oversized and good for someone like me who has broad shoulders. I will check out this pattern on your website. Thanks!
i agree that petite can be confusing and might automatically turn away some people who may think it’s only for petite people or something like that. seamless makes sense because it’s knit all together! i love love love this design and i’m so excited for it to be released as a pattern! :0)
It is freezing here in New York and I really would love to make this for myself (and maybe a few friends)! I absolutely love the blue color--it is BEAUTIFUL!! It looks beautiful with your hair!! Thank you for this lovely video, Bethany! I can't wait to get started! And seamless mock neck sweater is better for this!!
Is there any other video tutorials that would help show separating the body panels? Clearly other knitters have found success in this pattern but I could not be more confused. Please let me know if there’s a video that shows what you mean about slipping the stitches to a spare needle and then casting off. Thank you
I applied!! I am a legally blind knitter. I am willing to make any size. Thanks. ❤️ Your chunky styles have already inspired me. I’m on my 2nd chunky sweater.
I purchased the pattern and made a size Medium. This is the first sweater I've made and it was great for a more advanced beginner. I have a long torso and arms, so I made those parts of the sweater longer than the pattern suggested. Additionally, the arm holes seemed a little small to me and I was worried about it being tight, so I made them larger, picking up 60 stitches instead of 48. Because my sleeves were wider, I also did my decreases more gradually over 6 rounds at the end of the sleeves. With the extra length for my height and additional stitches in the sleeves, I still only needed 700g of yarn (rather than the 800g suggested in the pattern for size M). As a minor critique, the pattern was a little confusing when it came to splitting the raglan stitches for the body panels. In the video, the raglan stitches on each side were divided so that one is on the front, and one is on the back panel. However, the written instructions had one side put both stitches on either the front or back. This threw me for a doozy, but I figured it out :) Thank you so much for sharing! I'm thrilled with how it came out. I really love the style of the balloon sleeves. It looks like something I could've purchased in a clothing boutique.
@@erinacooper4731 I ended up following the written directions and I put both the raglan stitches on one side to the front and the other two on the back. This made the directions more clear for casting them off before moving onto the arm holes.
@@nicolekulakowski7156 Hi, sorry to bother you, I'm almost at this point. She says in the pattern to knit form SM1 (beginning of the row) to SM2 et SM3 and take those off, but the beginning of the row is in the middle of the front or back pannel? so should I knit or just pass my needles to the SM2? cause if I knit, won't I have like half a row knitted? maybe it'll make sense when I do it, but at the moment, it's all unclear in my head haha. Also, how do you know wich side should be front and wich should be back pannel? thank you very much pauline
@@paulinedecartier2643 Hi Pauline! I'm at this part right now, confused on the same thing. Just wanted to ask what you did and how it worked out? Thanks for any help you can provide :)
This is gorgeous! And I loved seeing how happy and satisfied you are with your project, really made my day! I would totally apply to test knit but I have some deadlines already, I definitely will apply for the next time because I love your patterns :) Oh and quick question, would you advise doing a provisional cast on for the neckline, or does picking up the regular cast on stitches from the neckline make for a sturdier edge?
I’ve tried both methods and knitting the cast-on loop together with the live stitch does make for a sturdier edge that also lies differently against the line of the neck. I’d recommend this method over PCO, but in the end both work just fine and you should pick the one that you like the look of more, I think :)
This looks fun! I just started using circular needles to make beanies! I'm making my way up to this sweater pattern :' ) It looks gorgeous!! I plan to make myself one and a matching one for my boyfriend by our 5 year anniversary :3
sorry if this is dumb but how do you switch from knitting in the round to knitting the front and back separately ? do you switch to two separate needles and two skeins of yarn ?
just a suggestion for next time cause I have the same Lykke set as you, they have the stoppers yes, but they also have a tool that came with the little needle to extend the wires, that way you can add one and see how wide it is without slipping the stitches. Probably takes way less time! :)
Love the sweater! Perfect for the colder days 😍 I applied but I wasn't sure about the size, since I like oversized, I went for L! I hope I'll be able to test it 🤞🏼I'm excited to see the measurement and material needed :)
Hi. I’m making your seamless mock neck sweater using your pattern and I don’t know how to cast off the 2 raglan stitches to start working on the back panel. Could you please help me?
I would like to sign up for a tester, but imo it’s really important to have measurements when you are making size-inclusive patterns! My bust is 55in (depending on the bra) so that’s sometimes a 3x, sometimes a 4x, sometimes a 5x depending on the amount of ease and the designer.
This really depends...if you know how to knit using the magic loop method when knitting in the round, you can use a 40" circular needle. Depending on your measurements, you can use a 24" or 32 " circular needles and all of your stitches should fit easily around your needles. Better to have a smaller circumference and have your stitches move around easily than a bigger one where you will have to shimmy your stitches along. Hope this helps!
Can you go more into depth about the needle set you used? I've been looking for an interchangeable needle set with good size range and was wondering about these!
I love each and every of your work. So so cute. I a new. Beginner knitter and am currently working on my first sweater for my 1 year old baby. I was wondering however how you do your sleeves. They are so puffy and perfectly sinched around the wrist. I would love to learn to do that if you have tips . Thank you so so much ♥️
Hi! I bought your seamless mock neck sweater pattern and I have some questions. I am a beginner knitter, I have only knitted few socks, headbands and stuff and this project would be my first sweater. First issue I have is the gauge - seems like I need bigger needles than 8mm (sadly have to buy those, the set I've got ends with 8mm :( ) so I wonder - does that mean that I should go one size up even with the smaller needles you used for the neck? And another question, I haven't found it in the pattern but how long should the cable be? Anyways, love how the sweater looks! And to be honest, I think that the blue goes stunningly with your hair. Maybe you'll get used to the color and wear it :) have a happy new year!
What do you do to line a sweater to make it better for cold weather? Can you also make it waterproof? Basically, for Really Cold Weather like California or Canada
Hello ! Could you please make this a turtleneck winter dress/ sweater? 🥺 I am dying for a winter dress and this kind of crochet and fabric is my favorite on RUclips! I wish you would take my suggestion. Thank you🥰❤️
Hello! i would love to test knit your new sweater! but i have a few questions. First, how many skeins did you use? Second, is there a cheaper yarn substitution you would recommend? Love your videos!!
Hey!! I used 6.5-7 skeins so roughly 700 meters for what I’m grading as size M. I have my eye on Drops Andes yarn for another sample, which I think would be a great sub for like 1/3 the price!
a total neophyte to knitting, and have yet to even jump in -- despite loving the podcast Fruity Knitting, !! and from there, having RUclips today show me your video. t took me a few listens to figure out you were saying Li-ka, and not Mi-ka. and found them on amazon- named Lykke, of course. I notice a few reviews saying they snag at the joining point, which would be a terrible experience and wonder if maybe buying through Amazon is getting people copycat versions? Do you have any further thoughts or guidance on this? I am a visual artist and very much a lover of good tools, and the qualities of wood, say, and these needles LOOK and read as beautiful to me. I was never drawn to the standard knitting needles, and actually found them off-putting. Your collar here is very appealing. And it encourages me to take a leap. But first, the tools...would you mind sharing what you have?
You can also get cable connectors to join two cables together. That way you can try on the sweater and see how wide it is! I really love doing that to get the fit and length right without having to spend any time at all sorting out the stitches before or after.
I live in Arizona and would love to knit this in a lighter weight yarn than shown. Is it possible to adjust the pattern to accommodate lighter weight yarn?
Thanks so much for watching the behind the scenes process!! I would love to have you test knit this sweater! If you're interested, click here: www.welllovedknits.com/blog/apply-to-test-the-seamless-mock-neck-sweater-pattern
Hi mam how much stitches for start the border for waist ?????
Please please please upload the pattern, I would love to buy it, thank you!!!
How many skeins did you end up using?
I want to make in this in a multi color pattern...How many balls did you use for the body? And how many for the arms? I know the total for a medium is roughly 8 balls. So how were those divided? Roughly?...
So...does anyone know the yardage used? I can't find it in the video. 😐
I'm 70. I think I wore something like this in high school. It's lovely to see something that was so shapeless back then be in style. Sure takes the pressure off worrying about body types.
I really love this pattern! (The neckline and shoulder details are just...everything.) Curious though about the size measurements/ease and about how many yards of yarn this requires!
Omgosh I absolutely love it!!! I have to try this one. I'm more of a beginner, well maybe an advanced beginner. I've only made a few items in knit, mostly because I'm a perfectionist and have ripped apart many items lol. I'm an avid crocheted and have been for years. This past year I learned to knit and have a love hate relationship with it lol, I want to know it all, right now hahaha. Anyway, I'm in Canada and we have alot of cool weather so this will be great. I like how the mock neck isn't tight to the neck and the shoulder detail is so pretty. The color you choose is beautiful! The only thing for me is I can't wear wool, and recently I quite using pure acrylic ... cotton, milk cotton, bamboo is my go to. Eeek, this comment is getting too long ;) Anyway, I'll definitely we giving this one a try and btw I've only just stumbled on your channel, Canadian hugs, Sunshine
Omg I love you because SAME 😂 I’ve yet to finish my first pair of socks, but I’ve knit enough practice swatches to make a blanket!
@@BrDe135 where are you from?
I've been knitting for years but I learned so much from watching your video - especially picking up stitches to make the sleeves and making an easy fold over neck. Love this sweater.
Just found your account a few minutes ago! I'm going to purchase this pattern and it's going to be my first ever knit sweater! SO excited for this one. The 2x2 knit and the balloon sleeves are SO flattering! Wonderful work. I'm excited to start on it!
What a cozy, cool, beautiful wonderful sweater!!!
I’m obsessed with this sweater design.
That looks beautiful! And the colour is perfect on you. Ive done some pattern testing before so I applied right away!
Hey! I went to apply to test - I love this design! - but I couldn't find exact measurements for different sizes. Not sure if I missed them, but exact measurements are very helpful for me, as I vary between a M, L and XL between different designs!
The clearest instructions I could find on how to match up the folded collar. Thank you so much!!
So excited about this pattern. I applied to test knit! Whether I get to test knit it, or not, I have the perfect yarn already in my stash and can’t wait to get started!
I’m learning to knit. Complete beginner. I love this jumper. Also looks great without the sleeves.
Even though I can't do , I will watch and enjoy it's relaxing for me
I loove everything: the kind of blue, the needles (I have the same and I agree with your comment on that), the shape of the sweater, everything. Thank you so much for this video.
I have purchased the pattern and was wondering if you could go into a little more detail on separating and joining the body.. also making the arm holes. Thank you for the lovely pattern!!! This is my first garment
Ooh, that's so CUTE! I want one. I want to apply to be a test knitter, but I'm afraid it would take me too long to be of any use to you. I've been knitting for years, but I didn't have the confidence to try a sweater until this year. So far so good, but I don't know even half of these techniques yet. I think I'd rather polish up my skills and help you test knit something in the future.
Hi!! Been knitting for more than a year now, and from my personal experience, test knitting has been the one thing that made me progress quicker than anything! I feel like you are still in your comfort zone with a range of people experimenting just like you, and helping you, but also trying out new things & techniques, with some useful guidelines (like the pattern!) xx
sent in my application!!! i have been knitting for almost a year now and your vids really help me solve the many questions i stumble upon! hoping to be the lucky one to test out this pattern
This really made my day! Glad to hear that 💘
This is so cute I will make this today it self 💙💙💙💙
Can't wait for this pattern! My yarns are ready.
It's such a beautiful piece and the colour 🥰❤
I’m definitely trying this. I also liked the unfinished sleeveless version, too.
PLEEEEAAASSSEEEEEE DO A PATTERN!!!!! THIS JUMPER IS SO PRETTY!!!😍😍😍😍
This is cool! And coincidentally I started a seamless crochet sweater on Friday, so I was especially excited to see this video!
This is so fun to watch, the steps looked easy and the finished project looked beautiful. Love to make one with the lightest pink available for my daughter. She might need one when she fly to colder country. Thank you for this tutorial. Love your video as always. 🥰
Such a cute jumper! To try on garments I usually use these plastic wires that I thread onto the needle itself and just drag the whole project on the wire. It is super simple and takes no time. Not sure what they’re called in English (mask wire, knit wire, something like that?), but they are brilliant and absolutely worth the money! They save me so much time and it’s easier to try on the garment multiple times during the process.
For anyone interested, I think the wire referenced is elastic cord. Thanks for this suggestion...that's exactly what I was thinking of!
I looove that shoulder seam! And the color is beautiful as well :o
Woo 😮 It's amazing ! Really beautiful ❤️!And it is look beautiful with you!!I I want to try it.
I want to test it sooooooo much. I tove this sweater and watch this more then once because he is so satisfying. I would kill to have my own 😅♥️
I LOVE this sweater! I especially love the neck as it's oversized and good for someone like me who has broad shoulders. I will check out this pattern on your website. Thanks!
Luv the collar 👍🏻🙏🏻
Gwooorl! I am so excited to make this! I've been looking for a pattern that resembles the sweaters Mabel Pines wears and I think this is it!
i agree that petite can be confusing and might automatically turn away some people who may think it’s only for petite people or something like that. seamless makes sense because it’s knit all together! i love love love this design and i’m so excited for it to be released as a pattern! :0)
I'm completely crazy about this design. it's so beautiful and different 💜💜💜 tnks for that
It is freezing here in New York and I really would love to make this for myself (and maybe a few friends)! I absolutely love the blue color--it is BEAUTIFUL!! It looks beautiful with your hair!! Thank you for this lovely video, Bethany! I can't wait to get started! And seamless mock neck sweater is better for this!!
Love the colour and have been wanting to try a raglan jumper! Have already applied!
Is there any other video tutorials that would help show separating the body panels? Clearly other knitters have found success in this pattern but I could not be more confused. Please let me know if there’s a video that shows what you mean about slipping the stitches to a spare needle and then casting off. Thank you
The perfect sweater, when do you share the pattern? Would love to try it out
Awesome. Looks amazing, your work is exceptional.
Wow thank you so much!!
😍 I am going to make this sweater!
I applied!! I am a legally blind knitter. I am willing to make any size. Thanks. ❤️ Your chunky styles have already inspired me. I’m on my 2nd chunky sweater.
I love the sweater,it looks so comfy❣❣❣.
I purchased the pattern and made a size Medium. This is the first sweater I've made and it was great for a more advanced beginner. I have a long torso and arms, so I made those parts of the sweater longer than the pattern suggested. Additionally, the arm holes seemed a little small to me and I was worried about it being tight, so I made them larger, picking up 60 stitches instead of 48. Because my sleeves were wider, I also did my decreases more gradually over 6 rounds at the end of the sleeves. With the extra length for my height and additional stitches in the sleeves, I still only needed 700g of yarn (rather than the 800g suggested in the pattern for size M).
As a minor critique, the pattern was a little confusing when it came to splitting the raglan stitches for the body panels. In the video, the raglan stitches on each side were divided so that one is on the front, and one is on the back panel. However, the written instructions had one side put both stitches on either the front or back. This threw me for a doozy, but I figured it out :)
Thank you so much for sharing! I'm thrilled with how it came out. I really love the style of the balloon sleeves. It looks like something I could've purchased in a clothing boutique.
hi! what did you end up doing? I'm on that part right now and im not sure what to do next
@@erinacooper4731 I ended up following the written directions and I put both the raglan stitches on one side to the front and the other two on the back. This made the directions more clear for casting them off before moving onto the arm holes.
@@nicolekulakowski7156 Hi, sorry to bother you, I'm almost at this point. She says in the pattern to knit form SM1 (beginning of the row) to SM2 et SM3 and take those off, but the beginning of the row is in the middle of the front or back pannel? so should I knit or just pass my needles to the SM2? cause if I knit, won't I have like half a row knitted? maybe it'll make sense when I do it, but at the moment, it's all unclear in my head haha. Also, how do you know wich side should be front and wich should be back pannel? thank you very much
pauline
@@paulinedecartier2643 Hi Pauline! I'm at this part right now, confused on the same thing. Just wanted to ask what you did and how it worked out? Thanks for any help you can provide :)
How did you figure out the body panels? I got passed the raglan stitch increases but now I’m stuck. :(
I love it!! Buying this pattern for sure!
Applied right away!!!
This is gorgeous! And I loved seeing how happy and satisfied you are with your project, really made my day! I would totally apply to test knit but I have some deadlines already, I definitely will apply for the next time because I love your patterns :) Oh and quick question, would you advise doing a provisional cast on for the neckline, or does picking up the regular cast on stitches from the neckline make for a sturdier edge?
I’ve tried both methods and knitting the cast-on loop together with the live stitch does make for a sturdier edge that also lies differently against the line of the neck. I’d recommend this method over PCO, but in the end both work just fine and you should pick the one that you like the look of more, I think :)
this is absolutely gorgeous omg
This looks fun! I just started using circular needles to make beanies! I'm making my way up to this sweater pattern :' ) It looks gorgeous!! I plan to make myself one and a matching one for my boyfriend by our 5 year anniversary :3
sorry if this is dumb but how do you switch from knitting in the round to knitting the front and back separately ? do you switch to two separate needles and two skeins of yarn ?
I Love it!
just a suggestion for next time cause I have the same Lykke set as you, they have the stoppers yes, but they also have a tool that came with the little needle to extend the wires, that way you can add one and see how wide it is without slipping the stitches. Probably takes way less time! :)
OMG WHAT
Hello, I have, so excitedly, applied to be one of your test knitters as I absolutely love your sweater! The size Ive chosen is XS.
So cute! The sweater reminds me of mabel pines lol
Beautiful pattern 💙
Amazing sister
Thank you!! Is possible ti have a chunky sweater open in a front with a v collar? Thank you darling from Italy
I love this new design of yours, it’s so beautiful!! 😍
omg so beautifulllll
Love the sweater! Perfect for the colder days 😍 I applied but I wasn't sure about the size, since I like oversized, I went for L! I hope I'll be able to test it 🤞🏼I'm excited to see the measurement and material needed :)
beautiful work!
Hi. I’m making your seamless mock neck sweater using your pattern and I don’t know how to cast off the 2 raglan stitches to start working on the back panel. Could you please help me?
I would like to sign up for a tester, but imo it’s really important to have measurements when you are making size-inclusive patterns! My bust is 55in (depending on the bra) so that’s sometimes a 3x, sometimes a 4x, sometimes a 5x depending on the amount of ease and the designer.
Great point! I contacted testers and provided the measurements, also giving an opportunity to switch to the size best suited for them! x
Hi! This sweater looks really cute! I would like to testknit but I'm unsure which size would fit me. My bust is 87cm.
I am new to knitting and I wonder in addition to the size of the circular needle, how many inches should the circular needle be?
This really depends...if you know how to knit using the magic loop method when knitting in the round, you can use a 40" circular needle. Depending on your measurements, you can use a 24" or 32 " circular needles and all of your stitches should fit easily around your needles. Better to have a smaller circumference and have your stitches move around easily than a bigger one where you will have to shimmy your stitches along. Hope this helps!
So pumped to try this out! It looks so cozy
this is so beautiful! i love that shoulder!!!!! wish i could be a test knitter but baby has spent way too much money on yarn lately. perhaps next time
I feel this LOL. Regardless, thanks for your support 🙏🏼💕
Can you go more into depth about the needle set you used? I've been looking for an interchangeable needle set with good size range and was wondering about these!
I love each and every of your work. So so cute. I a new. Beginner knitter and am currently working on my first sweater for my 1 year old baby. I was wondering however how you do your sleeves. They are so puffy and perfectly sinched around the wrist. I would love to learn to do that if you have tips . Thank you so so much ♥️
I love the colour! This looks so good :D
Hi! I bought your seamless mock neck sweater pattern and I have some questions. I am a beginner knitter, I have only knitted few socks, headbands and stuff and this project would be my first sweater.
First issue I have is the gauge - seems like I need bigger needles than 8mm (sadly have to buy those, the set I've got ends with 8mm :( ) so I wonder - does that mean that I should go one size up even with the smaller needles you used for the neck?
And another question, I haven't found it in the pattern but how long should the cable be?
Anyways, love how the sweater looks! And to be honest, I think that the blue goes stunningly with your hair. Maybe you'll get used to the color and wear it :) have a happy new year!
What do you do to line a sweater to make it better for cold weather?
Can you also make it waterproof?
Basically, for Really Cold Weather like California or Canada
Hello ! Could you please make this a turtleneck winter dress/ sweater? 🥺 I am dying for a winter dress and this kind of crochet and fabric is my favorite on RUclips! I wish you would take my suggestion. Thank you🥰❤️
I would love to test this pattern! I hope my application is accepted :) I love the idea of doing different color collar and sleeve ribbing.. :)
Is there a way to make it longer so its not cropped?
And another question , for joining in the round, what length should the needel and the cord have? I should cast on for the size M.
Hello! i would love to test knit your new sweater! but i have a few questions. First, how many skeins did you use? Second, is there a cheaper yarn substitution you would recommend? Love your videos!!
Hey!! I used 6.5-7 skeins so roughly 700 meters for what I’m grading as size M. I have my eye on Drops Andes yarn for another sample, which I think would be a great sub for like 1/3 the price!
@@WellLovedKnits thanks! I’ll look into that yarn!
a total neophyte to knitting, and have yet to even jump in -- despite loving the podcast Fruity Knitting, !! and from there, having RUclips today show me your video. t took me a few listens to figure out you were saying Li-ka, and not Mi-ka. and found them on amazon- named Lykke, of course. I notice a few reviews saying they snag at the joining point, which would be a terrible experience and wonder if maybe buying through Amazon is getting people copycat versions? Do you have any further thoughts or guidance on this? I am a visual artist and very much a lover of good tools, and the qualities of wood, say, and these needles LOOK and read as beautiful to me. I was never drawn to the standard knitting needles, and actually found them off-putting. Your collar here is very appealing. And it encourages me to take a leap. But first, the tools...would you mind sharing what you have?
Approximately how many rolls do we need to knit one sweater?
How did you do the increases without making holes?
I have bought the pattern but I still have problem with knowing how to make the round shape collar. Is there a video for that?
You can also get cable connectors to join two cables together. That way you can try on the sweater and see how wide it is! I really love doing that to get the fit and length right without having to spend any time at all sorting out the stitches before or after.
I think I need those 🤪
I live in Arizona and would love to knit this in a lighter weight yarn than shown. Is it possible to adjust the pattern to accommodate lighter weight yarn?
I have like the same kind of yarn in a different shade of blue, I just bought it than found this video looking for sweater tutorials:)
Looking for a link to the shoulder seam.thx I like the neckline on this.👍
How many skeins did you end up using?
what size cable did you use?
Hi! I really wanted to buy this pattern on etsy, but it's not longer there, any change I can still purchase it?
I am so lost. Im trying to figure out how to bind off the last 2 raglan stitches on the front panel and I cannot figure out what to do
I would love to know how you went on to knit the front and back piece separately!
The pattern says to cast them off and I am not sure how that works 😢
Could one replace the yarn with lion brand wool ease thick and quick or is it too thick?
Hello, I don't know if I will be able to find any help here. But how do we cast off two raglan ? 😩
I'd love to test, could you please tell me how much yarn I need and size measurements? Thanks 😉
Would you be able to do color work with this pattern? like intarsia?
Can you recommend a set of circular needles cheap and good please
Hi, can i have a link where you bought ur needles… thanks
I would love to have a written instructions!!
I don't need another thing to commit to, but I applied to test knit. I'm knitting so much right now, but what's one more?
How did she do the neck part? I didn't get anything she just passes every single thing
Can i make this sweater with this video alone (no patterns)?
Question do you have to use that type of yarn or can you use regular yarn