I love it! The Stag Head Pullover has literally been in my Ravelry queue for so long. I am taking this as a sign to finally start it 😁! PLEASE continue this series!
Truly, these types of videos are the best. Also, it's so great that you saved the bundle in Ravelry - I have a bundle now that are other peoples bundles! Your ideas are great!
Fun video! I enjoy the idea of taking a deep dive into a character's aesthetic and showcasing patterns that fit the vibe, and it's a neat way to find hidden gems or older patterns. I look forward to future topics (esp. dark academia!).
I love these! I should add that the edition of Pom Pom that Norah Gaughn edited (No. 27) also gives of witchy vibes! Willowwood and Nightingale are particularly good!
I knew there was another Norah Gaughan publication connection I was missing!! I then assumed that because the Stag Head was formally published I was just confused. Thank you for clearing that up :) it was bugging me.
Loved this video, saving all the pattern recommendations, and would LOVE an inspo video on Cinderella at the ball knits please….all dreamy princessy patterns!!!!!!! ❤
I’m slowly making my way through Little Scorpion by Courtney little (3 colour stranded colour work in light fingering 😅), and I’d also love to to the witching hour sweater by Hannah mann. Both very witchy.
Loved this edition!! Have you checked out Hannah Mann of Dear Ingénue? I feel like the bulk of her patterns would be appropriate for this video’s vibe. They’re so good.
Please please please check out the Foresta Lumina cowl designed by a Canadian designer and in collaboration with a Canadian indie dyer!!!!!! It totally fits the witchy cottage core vibe!!!
As a hereditary wican, I am compelled to point out that using stereotypical Hollywood iconography as a basis for encapsulating the idea of "what a witch would wear" is classic antitheism. Would anyone be comfortable with a gentile (non-Jewish person) dressing up as a rabbi or cantor "in a whimsical way?" Is everyone cool with white folks dressing in the ceremonial garb of the North American, Aleutian... indigenous, or with pagans dressing like Greek Orthodox priests "lightheartedly?" Wican, in approximately 90% of its forms - the *true forms* not the "ooooh, look at me, I'm a 'fill in the blank witch' posers" - is a deeply held *spiritual practice* based on balance, as well as respect for & a responsibility to all life and the planet. It takes years and years and *years* of work and practice before one reaches a level of understanding in which one might be willing to label themselves as a "forest" or "hearth" or "whatever" witch. But in the *very unlikely event* that a true practitioner was to adopt a label (which most of us vehemently reject - read your history books - you'll understand why) that choice would never *NEVER* be informed by a Pintrest board or a tiktok or RUclips video (shudder) or anything with the name "Llewellyn Publishing" on it (an abomination.) While it's true that "there's a little witch in all of us," it is equally true that, "You can't practice witchcraft while you look down on it." Perpetuating the Hollywierd mythos of witches ~especially referencing or even a sideways glance toward heretical nonsense like "Sabrina"~ is *looking down your nose at it.* Please. Seriously. Just *please*.
I am 100% here for the hallmark edition of this video!
😂😂😂😂😂
I love it! The Stag Head Pullover has literally been in my Ravelry queue for so long. I am taking this as a sign to finally start it 😁!
PLEASE continue this series!
As a budding green witch (and a forest technician), this is all totally my vibe. Love that fungi sweater!
Truly, these types of videos are the best. Also, it's so great that you saved the bundle in Ravelry - I have a bundle now that are other peoples bundles! Your ideas are great!
I'm so glad! Thanks!
OMG yes love this series already and your 2 next ideas (hallmark movie and dark academia) please film that and share your vision with us !!
Nice series. Thank you for digging these up.
So happy I stumbled upon this video! I loved every design and it's given me so much inspiration for the upcoming year.
I love this! This is the best of fantasy knitting!
Great adjectives - and no one is surprised you included colour work mittens. And yes, please do both those video ideas 😊
Fun video! I enjoy the idea of taking a deep dive into a character's aesthetic and showcasing patterns that fit the vibe, and it's a neat way to find hidden gems or older patterns. I look forward to future topics (esp. dark academia!).
Yay, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
I love these! I should add that the edition of Pom Pom that Norah Gaughn edited (No. 27) also gives of witchy vibes! Willowwood and Nightingale are particularly good!
I knew there was another Norah Gaughan publication connection I was missing!! I then assumed that because the Stag Head was formally published I was just confused. Thank you for clearing that up :) it was bugging me.
love this concept! the mood board and the whimsical descriptions are amazing!!
This was fun, even though I am not a halloween person, but certainly autumnal
Loved this video, saving all the pattern recommendations, and would LOVE an inspo video on Cinderella at the ball knits please….all dreamy princessy patterns!!!!!!! ❤
What a great idea!! thank you :)
I just knitted Time by Rachel Illsley. The pattern was well written and clear.
Such fun! Thank you Rachel x 🧙♀️🧚🍄
“Afraid, but inspired by her” is my ideal vibe 😂 😂
I’m slowly making my way through Little Scorpion by Courtney little (3 colour stranded colour work in light fingering 😅), and I’d also love to to the witching hour sweater by Hannah mann. Both very witchy.
I love this!!
Loved this so much. Signed, a Green Witch in Chicago ;)
Omg forest witch😍👯♀️🌳
I kinda have to knit the moth sweater now
Loved this edition!! Have you checked out Hannah Mann of Dear Ingénue? I feel like the bulk of her patterns would be appropriate for this video’s vibe. They’re so good.
Thank you for the recommendation! I will add some to the ravelry bundle :)
Please please please check out the Foresta Lumina cowl designed by a Canadian designer and in collaboration with a Canadian indie dyer!!!!!! It totally fits the witchy cottage core vibe!!!
You are so right!
Did I need more knits in my queue? No. Did I click on this video anyways fully intending to add more projects to my queue? Yes.
Mwahahah I have succeeded in my goal :)
PLEASE do one of these for the main hallmark character - i will die
As a hereditary wican, I am compelled to point out that using stereotypical Hollywood iconography as a basis for encapsulating the idea of "what a witch would wear" is classic antitheism.
Would anyone be comfortable with a gentile (non-Jewish person) dressing up as a rabbi or cantor "in a whimsical way?"
Is everyone cool with white folks dressing in the ceremonial garb of the North American, Aleutian... indigenous, or with pagans dressing like Greek Orthodox priests "lightheartedly?"
Wican, in approximately 90% of its forms - the *true forms* not the "ooooh, look at me, I'm a 'fill in the blank witch' posers" - is a deeply held *spiritual practice* based on balance, as well as respect for & a responsibility to all life and the planet. It takes years and years and *years* of work and practice before one reaches a level of understanding in which one might be willing to label themselves as a "forest" or "hearth" or "whatever" witch. But in the *very unlikely event* that a true practitioner was to adopt a label (which most of us vehemently reject - read your history books - you'll understand why) that choice would never *NEVER* be informed by a Pintrest board or a tiktok or RUclips video (shudder) or anything with the name "Llewellyn Publishing" on it (an abomination.)
While it's true that "there's a little witch in all of us," it is equally true that, "You can't practice witchcraft while you look down on it." Perpetuating the Hollywierd mythos of witches ~especially referencing or even a sideways glance toward heretical nonsense like "Sabrina"~ is *looking down your nose at it.*
Please. Seriously. Just *please*.