everything I knit in 2023 | favourites, flops and trying on all my projects from this year

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Hi, I’m Rebecca, a knitter based in Toronto, Canada. Today I’m going to share everything I made in 2023 - woot woot! I’d love to hear if we have any knits in common and do you feel the same about how they have worked out? Let me know in the comments ☺️
    Timestamps
    0:00 Intro
    1:51 Port Sweater
    5:21 Cumulus Blouse
    9:02 Downtown Hoodie
    12:42 Scarf No 2
    14:25 Sophie Shawl
    16:14 Minto Sweater
    18:51 Zipper Jacket
    23:08 Teddy Pillow
    24:39 Mini Mock Neck
    27:19 Air Tee
    30:50 Lakes Tee
    32:28 Silene Top
    36:04 Marseille Sweater
    39:15 Cloud Bralette
    42:02 Earth Pullover
    44:02 Cumulus Tee
    46:40 Twinflower Camisole
    49:27 Camisole No 9
    52:19 Aspen Sweater
    55:37 April Cardigan
    57:23 Ornaments and Outro
    Projects ✨
    I won’t be able to link all the individual ravelry projects below but I have included some key information and you can check out my ravelry projects page here: www.ravelry.com/projects/hipk...
    1) Port Sweater - Ozetta (Test Knit)
    Lion Brand Heartland - Kings Canyon
    Size XS
    2) Cumulus Blouse - Petite Knit
    Drops Kidsilk - 21 Cobalt Blue
    Size XS
    3) Downtown Hoodie - Tori Knits NYC (Test Knit)
    Loops and Threads Cozy Wool Merino - Navy and Sandnes Garn Sunday - Statement Green
    Size 3
    4) Scarf No 2 - My Favourite Things Knitwear
    La Bien Aimee Cashmerino - Quartz Fume
    Bandana Size
    5)Sophie Shawl - Petite Knit
    Loops and Threads Snuggly Wuggly - Cobalt and Drops Kid Silk - Light Steel Blue
    Custom size - in between size M and L
    6)Minto Sweater - Knitonomy (Test Knit)
    Lionbrand Fisherman's Wool - Brown Heather and Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair - Dark Moose
    Size A Chunky
    7)Zipper Jacket - Petite Knit
    Knit Picks Wool of the Andes - Charcoal and Drops Kid Silk - Ash Grey
    Size XS
    8)Teddy Pillow - Petite Knit
    Knit Picks Alpaca Boucle - Undyed Shade held double
    Custom size - larger than biggest size in the pattern
    9)Mini Mock Neck - Jessie Maed Designs (Test Knit)
    Knit Picks Muse Hand Painted Sock - Poetic
    Size S
    10)Air Tee - Ozetta (Test Knit)
    Saona - Ozetta (yarn gifted)
    Size XS
    11)Lakes Tee Test Knit - Ozetta (Test Knit)
    Saona - Guthrie (yarn gifted)
    Size XS
    12)Silene Top - Emma’s Knits (Test Knit)
    Loops and Threads Capri Eco Cotton - Mocha
    Size S
    13)Marseille Sweater - Petite Knit
    Premier Yarns Cotton Fair - Bright Pink and Drops Kid Silk - Pink
    Size XS with 3.5 mm needles
    14)Cloud Bralette - Ullen Knitwear
    Sandnes Garn Duo
    Size AA-A
    15)Earth Pullover - Ozetta (Test Knit)
    Loops and Threads Cozy Wool Merino - Off White and Drops Kid Silk - Off White
    Size M
    16)Cumulus Tee - Petite Knit
    Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino - Putty
    Size XS with ¾ sleeves
    17)Twinflower Camisole - Loaf Knits (Test Knit)
    Lion Brand Hand Dyed Heaven - Strawberry Fields
    Size 1
    18)Camisole No 9 - My Favourite Things Knitwear Premier Yarns Wool Free Sock Yarn - Red and Knitting for Olive Merino - Red Currant
    Size XS
    19)Aspen Sweater - Ullen Knitwear (Test Knit)
    Isager Jensen, Tvinni and Soft Silk Mohair - 99 (yarn gifted)
    Size 2
    20)April Cardigan - Petite Knit
    Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair - Ocher and Lang Jawoll - Golden Fields (discontinued)
    Size M
    21-45) Knit Ornaments
    London Double Decker Bus - Amanda Berry
    Mini Crop Puff - The Wandering Flock x 2
    Tiny Little Donut - Julie Williams x 3
    Cute Salty Pretzel - Julita Bialkowska
    Pop Tart - By Me x 2
    Holiday Bird - Purl Soho
    Polar Bear - Sachiyo Ichi
    Chirstmas Toadstools by Marie Curlin x 4
    Little Cottage - Aga Tutak x 5
    Mini Mittens - Amanda Berry
    Stripy Tree - Amanda Berry
    Song Bird - Sara Elizabeth Kellner
    Holiday Bow - Petite Knit
    Baby Bumble Bee - Aften Srikk
    Let’s Connect 💌
    Instagram: / hipknithooray
    Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/people/hipkni...
    My Measurements (for reference)
    Bust: 83 cm
    Waist: 72 cm
    Hips: 94 cm
    Height: 163 cm

Комментарии • 100

  • @thriftythreader5998
    @thriftythreader5998 6 месяцев назад +17

    I really appreciate the number and timing of the visuals of your projects. Showing you wearing them is also really helpful. Keep up the good work.

  • @stilllookingfortreasure
    @stilllookingfortreasure 5 месяцев назад +8

    Have you tried steam walking the acrylic? Don't let the iron or the steamer touch the acrylic just hover and hold long enough to "kill" the fabric. I've managed to really stretch out acrylic they way and it doesn't bounce back because you're essentially melting the fibers and setting it into a new position.

  • @deborahderden4860
    @deborahderden4860 6 месяцев назад +20

    I agree with a previous comment. When using acrylic, if you don’t want the ribbing at the bottom of the sweater to be tighter, you can just use the same size needle as you used on the body. The sweater looks good on you and this would solve the problem you have with the sweater. Redoing the bottom ribbing with a larger needle should not take very long.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +7

      Thanks for the advice! I will give that a try ☺️ and if it doesn’t work, I’ll maybe knit a split hem

  • @czrczrczr3
    @czrczrczr3 6 месяцев назад +3

    It might be worth looking into "killing" acrylic for the port sweater - it uses heat and is like a permanent block, based on what I've heard

  • @michellel1632
    @michellel1632 4 месяца назад +2

    You are such a talented knitter! I think your projects turned out lovely. I really like the hoodie and when you first showed it my jaw dropped because it doesn't look hand-knit at all! Just wear it with the hood down. : ) The final sweater was my favorite.

  • @yas24586
    @yas24586 6 месяцев назад +4

    I love how you use so many different types of yarns!! Its super interesting to see different choices I'm not familiar with to spark some creativity ☺

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Eeee thank you! A lot of this yarn I purchased a few years ago when I was a student with a very limited budget and I’m just getting to working with them now 😅 I think my fibre preferences have definitely changed now but it’s still fun to work with these!

  • @danielleegolf4290
    @danielleegolf4290 6 месяцев назад

    Yay! I've been really looking forward to seeing this video from you!

  • @nas5947
    @nas5947 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing all these beauties!

  • @hillsidefiber-stitchingwit5350
    @hillsidefiber-stitchingwit5350 6 месяцев назад

    Loved your video! Thank you for all of the information you shared!

  • @DivinelyGuided2911
    @DivinelyGuided2911 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent work. Thank you for sharing. *I really liked your Barbie sweater on you. Lots of great pieces.

  • @phoenixhulsey2868
    @phoenixhulsey2868 6 месяцев назад +1

    All of your projects are so beautiful, thanks for sharing! 🥰

  • @judithtaylor6916
    @judithtaylor6916 2 дня назад

    The hoodie is very well knitted. So smooth the texture. The hat hoodie part is just knit too short. Knit it longer or remove it and knit a rib neck.

  • @normalloyd2885
    @normalloyd2885 6 месяцев назад +3

    consider taking out the body ribbing and use same size needle as main body. You've put in a lot of work in the item & the color is pretty on you!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good point! Trying the sweater on for this video made me realize how much of a shame it is that I haven’t worn it - just need to make that mod

  • @vickywelsch3852
    @vickywelsch3852 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I will definitely check out the ornament patterns. So good to use up scraps and make cute things.😀

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      They are perfect for scrap yarn! And so fun to knit ornaments to gift during the holiday season because you can personalize them pretty easily ☺️

  • @alicejonechang5255
    @alicejonechang5255 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love hearing your thoughts on each of the projects! What a stunning collection! I also really like how you experiment with a variety of yarns that more widely accessible. Would love to see a yarn review video from you on your favorite yarns to knit with for different types of projects!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ah thank you for the kind words! Thanks for the great video idea - noted ☺️

  • @laurenzalkind3957
    @laurenzalkind3957 6 месяцев назад +1

    So glad I just found you! Appreciate your trying on your FO's instead of the just showing them; makes a huge difference in understanding what a pattern is doing. :)

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      It was fun to try them all on! I also agree - seeing a garment on the body in video is a lot more telling of how it fits at different areas and the drape is a lot more noticeable. Good reminder to keep doing it in the future for my vids!

  • @jamiethrogmorton2540
    @jamiethrogmorton2540 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m happy I found your channel today. You’re very clear and enthusiastic about knitting, thank you!! 🧶🧡

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words!! ☺️

  • @QueensYarnBoutique
    @QueensYarnBoutique 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for keeping me company while I did the bind off for my Home Cardigan. I really like the after thought pocket on your Zipper Jacket.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Cutting the yarn was one of the most nerve racking things I’ve done while knitting but the pockets are so useful 😅

  • @wt30001
    @wt30001 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think the sweater looks lovely on you. The color is beautiful.

  • @kathrynbarry3059
    @kathrynbarry3059 5 месяцев назад

    Love all the patterns you have chosen ❤

  • @Seamlessknitter
    @Seamlessknitter 6 месяцев назад +1

    Use the same needle size for the ribbing that you used for the body on your heartland sweater.

  • @tatyanaevtikhova8394
    @tatyanaevtikhova8394 6 месяцев назад +1

    For the first time in a long time, I enjoyed a knitting video and got inspired for new projects. Well done! Absolutely love the way you describe the process of knitting a particular item 💖

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ahh thank you for the kind words!! Everything I knit videos are also one of my favorites to watch as well to get some inspiration 🤩

  • @logikgirl12
    @logikgirl12 6 месяцев назад

    So many nice pieces 😍✨
    very professional-looking too 👌🏾👌🏾
    Thanks for the inspiration

  • @sophieceline8952
    @sophieceline8952 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am obsessed with the mini mock neck tank!! I'm more of a crocheter, but I might just have to knit this piece!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ahhh I’d 100% recommend - I hope you go for it! 😊

  • @pepperknits
    @pepperknits 6 месяцев назад

    So many lovely pieces! I love the look of the 3/4 length sleeves on your Cumulus Tee, I want to make one myself now 🥰

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yess please do!! It was so fun

  • @RachelJennetti
    @RachelJennetti 3 месяца назад

    I definitely agree with steaming the acrylic! It’s such a beautiful color on you!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  3 месяца назад +1

      Ah thank you! Four months later and I still haven’t done it 😂 but maybe soon I’ll finally stop procrastinating and steam it

    • @RachelJennetti
      @RachelJennetti 3 месяца назад

      @@hipknithooray i get you 😂 i’m making my first acrylic sweater in YEARS so i gotta bust out the steamer

  • @72569gab
    @72569gab 5 месяцев назад

    The color of the blue Sophie Shawl looks so pretty for you. It is your perfect color.

  • @thesimplemaker
    @thesimplemaker 3 месяца назад

    The mini mock neck looks STUNNING on you and in that yarn!

  • @MakingItwithDee
    @MakingItwithDee 6 месяцев назад

    You're a very talented knitter! Well done with all your projects. I love ALL the sweaters and cardigans. 👍

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Sweaters are definitely my favourite kinda project ☺️

  • @colleenwilliams1452
    @colleenwilliams1452 5 месяцев назад

    Hello from New Zealand. I love them minto jersey you made. Your knitting is beautiful. I love the APRIL CARDIGAN. It is what I need.

  • @PaulaSimoes67
    @PaulaSimoes67 6 месяцев назад

    ❤very nice!!!! Thank you! Love from Lisbon!❤

  • @jungwonsgarden4574
    @jungwonsgarden4574 6 месяцев назад +2

    For acrylic, I've heard that steam blocking does wonders! You might want to try steam blocking instead of wet blocking if that's what you did last time.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Oh interesting! I didn’t know there was a difference but makes sense since steam blocking is a higher temperature. I’ll have to try steam blocking the hem and see - thank you for the tip! ☺️

    • @anishinaabae
      @anishinaabae 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@hipknithooray with acrylic, you'll have to steam the entire project. you're essentially melting the plastic fibers so they relax, which changes the feel and drape of the finished fabric. that also means that whatever you block is permanent, so be extra sure you're blocking into the final shape.

  • @tafas15
    @tafas15 6 месяцев назад

    Port sweater looks really good on u❤

  • @ouineque
    @ouineque 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, this is the first video I watched from you, I saw you in Vanissia's live stream. Beautiful pieces! I haven't tried drops kidsilk but from what you tell us the lighter colours seem to be softer than the darker ones. (and yes, Andalusian cotton sounds completely correct). 😊

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ah so happy to hear that! And yes, I think that’s what I’m starting to realize as well! After using the drops kid silk I have in stash, I think I’ll stitch to the lighter shades

  • @NatalieDellutri
    @NatalieDellutri 4 месяца назад

    6:24 I’d recommend pairing that yarn with Melted Baby Suri Alpaca from Qing Fibre in the color way “Hero” - it’s a GREAT blue and is incredibly soft. Not sure if it’s currently in stock, but I’m sure it’s returning if not.

  • @judeoliver5256
    @judeoliver5256 Месяц назад

    Drops Kid Silk colours seem to have changed as you have noted! That white core is prevelanet in several of their colours. 2000 I knit a Cumulus in Ash Grey which is now a totaly different to tey current Ash Grey they sell. I would never use it as the only yarn any more as it seems to sag and droop and have less structure. I think it needs another more stable yarn as the second yarn versus 2 strands Drop Skid Slik. Beautiful blouse though, Rebecca!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  27 дней назад

      Omg same! I used ash grey for my october sweater and zipper jacket…knit about a year apart and completely different look! Sad to see the quality has dropped as I really liked the yarn pre 2022! 😅

  • @karencooper1978
    @karencooper1978 5 месяцев назад

    Port sweater is lovely. If you aren’t wearing it why not cut the bottom rib and go up a needle size(S) and reknit it. Or, do a French tuck at the front to blouse the front middle. Enjoyed your podcast!

  • @moniquem8093
    @moniquem8093 2 месяца назад

    Hi, your April Cardigan is beautiful, can you please elaborate on the slipped stitches for the ribbing? i would like to try that
    thank you

  • @denimandrain
    @denimandrain 6 месяцев назад +6

    I know you don't like it but that port sweater is really pretty! But I am a fan of anything green. lol You knit so many beautiful things! :D

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +2

      All these comments and trying it on again made my realize why did I never wear it in the first place!! I love the green as well 🤩

  • @CharlotteEliza
    @CharlotteEliza 4 месяца назад

    you can always cut zippers at the end or make them shorter. it wont be as nice of a finish but it works

  • @Goodknits_
    @Goodknits_ 6 месяцев назад

    Great episode Rebecca! Can’t believe how much you had last year 👏🏻
    Shame you don’t like the yarn for the port sweater as it looks great on you. I’m adding that to my list as I love the louvre I have but the details on this one look more interesting.
    The hood of that hoodie 😂
    Agree with you on the lakes tee fit. I think that’s a beautiful design and looks great on you. Nice colour choice too.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Sheri! 🥰 the hood really did not turn out hahaha I’m thinking of gifting it to my mom (who has a much smaller head than me 😅) or perhaps frogging it for the yarn. I also love the lakes design - the saddle shoulder is such a nice visual detail and it’s fun to knit up!

  • @helenmt2000
    @helenmt2000 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, Rebecca! Thanks for your honesty/ Sometimes it's difficult to admit a knit is a flop when we've put so much time and money into it. But realizing what went wrong will always help us in the long run. I'm considering frogging one of the Cozy Classic Raglans I made in 2023 because the neck is just way too wide, it's cropped, and it was the first sweater I made after taking a 2 year knitting hiatus so overall it just wasn't the best lol. I've still worn it several times though! Hard to build up the motivation though to rework a frogged project.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Ah thank you ☺️ It is hard to admit a project is a flip but I’ve never once regretting frogging something I didn’t wear/wasn’t happy with! I wonder if you could redo the neckline without having to frog the whole project and undo the bind off and knit the body a bit longer?

    • @helenmt2000
      @helenmt2000 6 месяцев назад

      I definitely considered that, but overall I think a different silhouette for the yarn would work better. My first vision when I bought the yarn way back in 2020 was to do a broken rib pattern. But I was way too ambitious and was trying to self-draft a pattern and it never went anywhere. When I restarted knitting last year, I just wanted to do something easy by using a pattern I used before and get the yarn out of my stash since it’s no longer my style (it’s Pollen in Malabrigo Worsted, so a rich yellow). I think I’m going to use the Waffle Loop Roll Neck by Other Loops since it’s close to my original vision.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Ahh that will be lovely! It will be nice to reknit and compare how you were as a knitter last year after your hiatus and now

  • @Bihfob3
    @Bihfob3 6 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the video, mayby you could reknit the ribbing of the first sweater on bigger needles so the ribbing isnt as tight !

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the advice! A few people have also suggested this idea - so I’ll have to give it a go ☺️

  • @TheSolipsist0
    @TheSolipsist0 6 месяцев назад

    35:00 you could thread a elastic through the strabs to lift the top.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  5 месяцев назад +1

      Great idea - might try it out when I wear the top more in the summer ☺️

  • @user-sy5nu5dt8u
    @user-sy5nu5dt8u 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for that interesting video and the effort you put into it! I like most of your garments :-) Haha and btw, I am also not happy with my camisole no.9, also due to the folded down edges which are quite uneven in my project. Nice to see that I am not alone with that experience ;-)

  • @danielleegolf4290
    @danielleegolf4290 6 месяцев назад

    I love your April cardigan with the double knit button band! Was it hard to make that adjustment? This pattern is something I have on my list.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      It wasn’t too hard but a lot more time consuming! You work also knit the band at the end and pick up the same number of stitches. I explain which video tutorials I used in my last podcast episode as I used a couple kimmie Munkholm videos if you’re interested ☺️

  • @CreatingHannah
    @CreatingHannah 6 месяцев назад

    Another thing you could do with the port sweater is change the ribbing to a split hem! It would allow for it lay nicer over your hips

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes great idea - I love my split hens haha! Everyone has left such helpful comments to fix my port sweater so I’ll have to definitely reevaluate and make some modifications this year. Thank you ☺️

  • @nonnasstitchingloungewithr7281
    @nonnasstitchingloungewithr7281 6 месяцев назад

    Love all of your makes. Where do you get your Loops and Threads Merino? Do you order online from Michaels?

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  5 месяцев назад

      I purchase them in store at my local Michaels! I believe the cozy wool merino has been discontinued though. The luxe merino seems to be the same composition so maybe a replacement for that yarn with different shades!

  • @adeleb7753
    @adeleb7753 5 месяцев назад

    I really like the green heartland sweater... I think reknitting the sleeves a bit slimmer would be a better fit :)) I like the body of the sweater :))

  • @FeelingF_
    @FeelingF_ 6 месяцев назад

    Have you tried steam blocking the acrylic sweater? I did that and worked beautifully to obtain drape and stretch the ribbings. I proceed by sections, steaming the sweater until it is humid and gently pulling and pinning it in the desired shape. Recently I did that with a Terrazzo sweater, before steam blocking the high turtle neck was very tight and without any draping, while after a little bit of hot steam it bloomed wonderfully. In general for acrylic yarn wet blocking doesn’t work so much, it needs a little bit of heating to reshape the fibers. Just pay attention not to melt it, so do not put the steamer directly in contact with the fabric!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the advice! I will try out this technique ☺️

    • @FeelingF_
      @FeelingF_ 6 месяцев назад

      @@hipknithooray Let me know if it works!

  • @EV-D-10
    @EV-D-10 5 месяцев назад

    Sometimes it helps alot to increase stitches before starting the ribbing of the hem, Use your gauge to do some maths to know how many sts you should increase to get a hem that has the same width as the body and still knit with a smaller needle size to get a neat professional rib-look. Irina Revo has a tutorial about this and she explains the math as well. Her sweater(s) look great! Good luck!

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the advice!! I’ll have to check out Irina’s tutorial

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the advice!! I’ll have to check out Irina’s tutorial

  • @deborahderden4860
    @deborahderden4860 6 месяцев назад

    Consider purchasing/making a heavy wool cape to wear with your sweaters that don’t fit comfortably in a coat.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Ah another great idea, Deborah! Currently browsing online for one now

  • @crrizello5157
    @crrizello5157 6 месяцев назад

    Great review! You are a great knitter. How do you get involved in test knits? I am an experienced knitter and would love to do this

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад +1

      I started test knitting in 2021 and almost all of them I applied to through an open test call! I follow designers on Instagram and/or their newsletters where they usually announce their open test calls. I applied to several before I got my first test knit so while it may take a few tries, many designers like choosing people who have never test knit before as well. I’d also recommend applying for newer/up and coming designers as your chances of being accepted may be higher. Hope this helps!

  • @maleja13
    @maleja13 6 месяцев назад +1

    Try steaming your Port Sweater :)

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Someone else also said how steaming makes a difference with acrylic yarn - which I didn’t know! Thanks for the advice I’ll have to give it a try ☺️

  • @lynnmcentire4014
    @lynnmcentire4014 6 месяцев назад

    Find a semisolid to match and extend the length

  • @thriftythreader5998
    @thriftythreader5998 6 месяцев назад

    Live and learn when it comes to yarn choices. I’ve never worked with synthetic fibers, but started out with superwash wools. Now I’m totally turned off by them. I don’t like how much they grow when washed and the amount of chemicals used to produce them is a big NO for me and the environment. My favorites are Merino, Alpaca, linen, and wool-silk blends.

  • @handmadebytori
    @handmadebytori 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Rebecca! This is a great video and I like that you share all of the positives and negatives. For your Port sweater out of the acrylic yarn have you tried steam blocking it? I typically use acrylic yarn for crochet and steam block it. the heat kind of melts the acrylic and can allow it to hold its shape more. The sweater is beautiful and I hope you can get some wear out of it

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      A few others have mentioned steam blocking the sweater so I think I will have to give it a go! Thanks for the advice ☺️

  • @Derya679
    @Derya679 4 месяца назад

    🧶

  • @jilliankonig2759
    @jilliankonig2759 6 месяцев назад

    Just an observation from someone who sews as well as knits...You might try using narrow elastic from the neck to the sleeve seam on the pink sweater, to give more strength to a seam that will be stretched when wearing, due to the weight of the sleeves. You could also use narrow elastic along the bottom of the brown (black) camisole, so that you can get it on.

    • @hipknithooray
      @hipknithooray  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the advice! I have some thin electric that I bought for necklines so maybe I’ll give that a try 😊