It would be so nice if you would do a video to show how to knit your sassy V, top, knit pattern, and some of your other patterns as well. And tutorials, including casting on right through to casting off and everything in between that would be so nice for new knitters like myself. Thank you
so much information Aimee, I want to cast on and knit your patterns right away! And Stephanie does give really great tips about the garments she knits.
I have yarn that I was going to use for another popular V neck tee, but now I’m going to do the slightly sassy v instead. It seems like the perfect tee for me.
Love the tank and the Slightly Sassy V. Looking forward to the release. I’ve wondered about bust darts. I have a 32 inch rib cage but a 36 inch high bust. Sometimes I end up with too much fabric in the body. I tend to use shaping decreases but am interested in trying the extended raglan. Perhaps darts? Thanks for the thoughtful design discussion
So excited for the slightly sassy v. I was considering the cumulus tee by petite knit and after seeing Stephanie of Edible thoughts makes version of your tee I have totally fallen for yours instead
I think I might have to get the v tank. Your description of design elements make so much sense. I can’t “think” in 3D, rather, I can see what I want, but unable to translate into a workable piece. (was that clear as mud??) I appreciate how you design xyz, to fit & look fabulous at the same time. Annnnd, I have quite a bit of Linen Quill, sooo 🙂🙂 PS: Stephanie is terrific! I enjoy her interpretations & mods…her color pairings are superb!
No, I totally understand you! That was the hardest part for me to wrap my head around when I first started grading and it took quite a lot of practice to be able to predict how it would turn out!! And yes, Stephanie's the best! Her color pairings truly are beyond amazing and they inspire me all the time.
Watching this while knitting on my oolong tank ❤ it's my first time knitting with linen and I'm actually not finding it tough on my hands like silk or cotton but maybe it being on smaller needles (=smaller movements) than those previous projects helps. I love love love the green of your sassy v!
It would be so nice if you would do a video to show how to knit your sassy V, top, knit pattern, and some of your other patterns as well. And tutorials, including casting on right through to casting off and everything in between that would be so nice for new knitters like myself.
Thank you
so much information Aimee, I want to cast on and knit your patterns right away! And Stephanie does give really great tips about the garments she knits.
Stephanie is the best! She has such a great mind for coming up with new and interesting color and fiber combos!
Your new pattern looks very beautiful ❤
Thank you so much. That's so kind!
I have yarn that I was going to use for another popular V neck tee, but now I’m going to do the slightly sassy v instead. It seems like the perfect tee for me.
Yay! I'm so glad that it speaks to you and I hope that you will enjoy the knitting of it!
Love the tank and the Slightly Sassy V. Looking forward to the release. I’ve wondered about bust darts. I have a 32 inch rib cage but a 36 inch high bust. Sometimes I end up with too much fabric in the body. I tend to use shaping decreases but am interested in trying the extended raglan. Perhaps darts? Thanks for the thoughtful design discussion
So excited for the slightly sassy v! I love how inclusive and customizable your patterns are. My first garment ever was the coloring book raglan.
So excited for the slightly sassy v. I was considering the cumulus tee by petite knit and after seeing Stephanie of Edible thoughts makes version of your tee I have totally fallen for yours instead
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I hope that this pattern will be one that serves you well over and over.
I think I might have to get the v tank. Your description of design elements make so much sense. I can’t “think” in 3D, rather, I can see what I want, but unable to translate into a workable piece. (was that clear as mud??)
I appreciate how you design xyz, to fit & look fabulous at the same time. Annnnd, I have quite a bit of Linen Quill, sooo 🙂🙂
PS: Stephanie is terrific! I enjoy her interpretations & mods…her color pairings are superb!
No, I totally understand you! That was the hardest part for me to wrap my head around when I first started grading and it took quite a lot of practice to be able to predict how it would turn out!!
And yes, Stephanie's the best! Her color pairings truly are beyond amazing and they inspire me all the time.
Watching this while knitting on my oolong tank ❤ it's my first time knitting with linen and I'm actually not finding it tough on my hands like silk or cotton but maybe it being on smaller needles (=smaller movements) than those previous projects helps. I love love love the green of your sassy v!
Just went through the lookbook for Slightly Sassy and am excited for this pattern! The options you've included are exactly what I've been looking for.
Oh fantastic! I'm so glad that the features included are useful to you and hope that you enjoy knitting it!
I'm finishing up the coloring book tee right now and cannot wait to start the sassy tee!
@@KatelynHudson-zx6js I've made three Coloring Book tees so far! Sometimes I just look at them and admire the raglan stitches, lol.
@@LizN1966 I can see myself doing that too! Lol
How do I find your patterns?
Hi! They're all linked in the description box, or you can find them at my website aimeeshermakes.com and on Ravelry.