I enjoyed hearing about your sewing projects. My mom is an amazing seamstress. However, a little over a year ago he got GBS (Guillain-Barré syndrome). In her case it was extremely aggressive. She lost complete control of her body. She is very slowly improving but is still on a ventilator. She is able to open her eyes again and move her head and shoulders. She is starting to be able to move her legs but only a very little. Last time I was able to visit her she told me how much she is looking forward to being able to sew again. Long story to say that your talk about sewing reminded me of my mom when she was able to sew.
Jessica, you look stunning in that blue top! And Rachel, re-doing that dress was so worth it, it turned out absolutely beautiful and you look great in it!
Beautiful FOs. Something to consider, when I go up a size or two due to gauge, I will still use the depths of whatever size I usually am / would be if I hit gauge. Otherwise your garment will fit width wise (usually what we care about with gauge) but not depth wise. It’s not hard to do at all. Just cast on what the larger size says but knit to what the smaller size says. I also do a bit of math when it comes to sleeves if there are decreases along the length. It’s not hard just uses a bit of fractions.
That’s a good idea! We’re both getting more comfortable with deviating from pattern instructions, but it’s definitely easy to just fall into rhythm and forget things like that which would help the final fit!
Yea!! So much better audio with the new microphones! Thanks, as always, for your content and consistent episodes. I really enjoy watching you gals and your knitting projects!!
I love your podcasts! You are so happy and light hearted, you make my day! Twins are my favorites! Your sewing and knitting projects are beautiful . I loved your dresses and the Pomona pants! The lacy socks are gorgeous. Jessica I love your brown summer top with its beautiful textures. Can’t wait for your next episode. Keep it coming. Yours is one of my top favorites! Right now I’m making socks while it’s been so hot here. 🧦🩷🧶Katie Love from a fellow knitter in Maine
There could never be too many videos from you two! Everything is stunning as always! I was working on my Brady Loop Cardigan while watching (only had a total of three warm days the last few month so still happy to work away on some wooly knits).
That is so kind of you to say! 🥹 also very jealous of your cooler weather right now! It was 100 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday in KC, so it seems like it’s shaping up to be a hot summer!
You both sound great! I so enjoy all your projects. I especially like your pattern and color choices in your socks. Your podcasts are very fresh and encouraging. Thank you!
Love the discussion about the neckline detail today … I perseverate about the details of finishing also 😃😂🥰🧶 Omgosh! The “fix” on your dress looks awesome! Great job 😃👏🏼🧵🪡
Fun video and excellent audio quality. Love the color of the Tee. No.1. 💙 Great job on the sewing projects! I enjoyed knitting along with y'all. I worked on my Tolsta Tee. 🧶 I hope to post a video about it soon. I can't wait to see the progress of y'alls projects!
I was working on my Ozetta moon set tee while watching this lovely episode, and I have also started the Margaux top after seeing how lovely you ladies look in them! Have a great summer!
I had to catch up with video due to life happening. But wanted to say You two are soo inspiring with your knits and your Sewing makes. You with is outstanding
I would love to have more frequent uploads whenever you guys are able to do them! I always eagerly await your podcasts. So many beautiful projects this time around, as always - thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much for talking about your Sabai top. I casted it on this morning and thought I had done something wrong that I had three plain knit rounds before I started the ribbing. I finished my aperitif hour top while watching:)
Hi girls ;) Love your podcast, your yarn choices, and all the beautiful patterns you choose to knit! I also looove your sewing, even though I do not know anything about sewing. I would love to learn. Did you take a class? Any advice for someone very interested on how to get started? Thank you.
The Margaux Top is on my needles. I am in the beginning stages of the pattern, though. I have also been working on the Tulip Jumper by Melody Hoffman (bought the yarn in KC when I was driving by!) and the Seaside Knitted Dress by Marta Porcel.
I love that electric blue! I have been thinking of patterns to knit in that colour for months, initially I wanted to knit the Montrose sweater by Cocoamour knitwear but then I started doubting it... haha Your knits are beautiful, inspiring as always!!
All the knitting and sewing projects look beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing. Rachel, can i ask how much yarn you used for your Sabai Top (or how much it weighs)? I am thinking of making it with Tynn Line held double and not sure how much yarn to order (or if i have enough yarn in stash). I am really inspired to make the Margaux top as well after seeing your version(s). Jess, that caramel colour is so pretty. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
Thank you so much!! I used 4 skeins but I have leftovers from 2, I’m guessing around 20 grams.. so it might be possible to get away with 3 skeins, especially if you crop things often! I think the Tynn line doubled has really beautiful drape and feels lightweight but doesn’t have too loose of a gauge so I am super happy with it for the Sabai top 😊
I was so excited when I saw your video! I made that bf bestie bag too, mine was in cordoroy (spelling?). So my strap attachment seam is hidden, it was a lot of layers. My strap is also long, but when you use it as cross body it’s nice to have the extra length.
A suggestion to reduce the size of the Sabai armhole: you can pick up a small number of stitches (say 6 or so) at the bottom of the armhole, and then knit back and forth, creating short rows, increasing the number of stitches on each side. I would do this using a smaller needle, which would cinch it in a bit, and then I would use a simple needle bind-off to keep it from stretching open. Watching along as I finish my Margaux, and eyeing an old celery green linen tablecloth...
I worked on my Florence bag while watching and I'm almost done now!!!! Do you like the straps you ordered? I've heard that the dye rubs off of them and transfers to clothes super easily so I've held off ordering the Petiteknit strap....
That’s good to know! Once we both get around to actually sewing them on we’ll let you know how they wear! Love that you’re also making a Florence bag!! 😍
When you buy a sewing pattern online, do you print it out and tape it together or do you have a business print it out on bigger paper and pick it up at the store or have it mailed? Thank you... great episode and always love ALL your makes😊
I was work8ng on the Catedral sweater whilrcwatching your podcsst. The sleev3s are finished and I judt finished the bsck hem short rows while watching. Now yhis will be my mindless knit until I reach the patterning on the ypke. Also knitting the cordelia tee with an allover, but east dable once the increas3s are done. I am still do8ng sleeve increases. Enjoy your pocastveven though I don't sew and am much older than you and your sewing proect vwouldn't work for me. N8ce to keep in touch woth a younger generation. Ps I am a retired teacher.
On your black handbag, your sewing machine may not be to blame. Sometimes switching out the needle makes all the difference. There are even "leather" needles that are very sharp and may be used on synthetics. There is also a device called a "jean-a-ma-jig" that you put either behind or in front of a section you are sewing that has a lot of thickness. It helps the feed dog adjust between multiple thicknesses and few thicknesses.
Oh this is so good to know!! I’ll definitely look into both the needle and the “jean-a-ma-jig” (what a perfect name 😅) next time I work with a thick material like this! Thank you!
This is Jess :) I usually keep them until I’m playing yarn chicken. I have a drawer full of them that I keep telling myself I’ll do something with eventually, but for now they either sit in the drawer or get used as a coaster!
@@thosetwinswhoknit I started saving my swatches after watching Mia from Knit and Grace talk about making the Swatch Bag by Skaberglaede Maria (pattern available on Ravelry). I don't have enough yet but I hope to at some point!
I know the length struggles. I have long arms and legs. Whenever I knit sleeves they take forever. I need 26 inches from my shoulder to make them full length...
I was surprised to hear Rachel say she'll wear her beautiful socks with ballet slippers/shoes. I would have thought the knit fabric would be too thick. Do you have to go up a half size on shoes? Just curious, love your podcasts!
It really depends!! Lace socks are usually pretty airy and feel a little thinner, but socks with cables or a dense fabric can be too thick for shoes most of the time for me 😅
I’ve stopped weaving in ends as I go on a garment…just because if I need to rip to make changes for some reason it’s easier if the ends aren’t woven in. (ask me how I know😂)
If you measure the length of the inseam on a pair of pants the length that you like, then add hem allowance This will be the length you need to cut for your new pair.
Hmm since the neckline starts by knitting in the round with increases at the shoulder, I’m not sure that there would be enough “strap” to take back and Kitchener. Someone suggested some short rows at the bottom, which might be an option, though!!
The microphones definitely help! Thank you Josh for doing us a solid 😊
We’ll be sure to share this with him! 🤗
I enjoyed hearing about your sewing projects. My mom is an amazing seamstress. However, a little over a year ago he got GBS (Guillain-Barré syndrome). In her case it was extremely aggressive. She lost complete control of her body. She is very slowly improving but is still on a ventilator. She is able to open her eyes again and move her head and shoulders. She is starting to be able to move her legs but only a very little. Last time I was able to visit her she told me how much she is looking forward to being able to sew again. Long story to say that your talk about sewing reminded me of my mom when she was able to sew.
When taking something apart to alter a sewing project, it always takes twice as long. Well done.
I have learned this now 😅 but feeling like it was well worth it!
Please always upload as much as you want ❤ I am always looking forward to your videos 🌟🤩✨
Thank you! 🥰🥰
Laughing out loud here! (Purl bump comment) Love this podcast!! Also, you two have the most beautiful knits and sewing projects! Bravo!!!
Thank you!! Haha sometimes you just have to find some humor in the process 😅
sewing in your ends is like closing tabs when you're done with a project. thats what means you're done!
Yess!! 🙌 I will always think of it that way now! lol
Love love love the Margaux top, it’s my next project I was so inspired by Rachel’s off white version and Jessica’s is looking beautiful too!
It is such a good pattern! 🥰 highly recommend!!
Jessica, you look stunning in that blue top! And Rachel, re-doing that dress was so worth it, it turned out absolutely beautiful and you look great in it!
Thank you so much!! That is so kind of you!! 💛
Thank you for sharing your knits and sewing. Beautiful You inspire me to continue sewing. 🙏🏽💚🕊️
Beautiful FOs.
Something to consider, when I go up a size or two due to gauge, I will still use the depths of whatever size I usually am / would be if I hit gauge. Otherwise your garment will fit width wise (usually what we care about with gauge) but not depth wise. It’s not hard to do at all. Just cast on what the larger size says but knit to what the smaller size says. I also do a bit of math when it comes to sleeves if there are decreases along the length. It’s not hard just uses a bit of fractions.
That’s a good idea! We’re both getting more comfortable with deviating from pattern instructions, but it’s definitely easy to just fall into rhythm and forget things like that which would help the final fit!
Yea!! So much better audio with the new microphones! Thanks, as always, for your content and consistent episodes. I really enjoy watching you gals and your knitting projects!!
Ahh this is so nice to hear!! Thank you for sharing the audio is better! We’re excited about it! 🤗💛
Thank you, John, you're out here doing gods work.
Can’t wait to share this with him!
Knitting and sewing are great and you both have so much talent!
That is so kind of you to say!! 💛
Oh my gosh yay, totally ok for a sooner podcast 😊
Eee thank you for saying this!! 💛
Your knits are always gorgeous and I love seeing all your sewing too. They are so comfortable looking and also very cute.
Thank you so much!! Haha if it’s not comfy, we probably won’t wear it! 😅
I love your podcasts! You are so happy and light hearted, you make my day! Twins are my favorites! Your sewing and knitting projects are beautiful . I loved your dresses and the Pomona pants! The lacy socks are gorgeous. Jessica I love your brown summer top with its beautiful textures. Can’t wait for your next episode. Keep it coming. Yours is one of my top favorites!
Right now I’m making socks while it’s been so hot here.
🧦🩷🧶Katie
Love from a fellow knitter in Maine
There could never be too many videos from you two! Everything is stunning as always! I was working on my Brady Loop Cardigan while watching (only had a total of three warm days the last few month so still happy to work away on some wooly knits).
That is so kind of you to say! 🥹 also very jealous of your cooler weather right now! It was 100 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday in KC, so it seems like it’s shaping up to be a hot summer!
You both sound great! I so enjoy all your projects. I especially like your pattern and color choices in your socks. Your podcasts are very fresh and encouraging. Thank you!
That is so sweet of you to say! Thank you!! 🥰🥰
Great episode. Love seeing all you knits and sewing projects, everything is beautiful!
Thank you so much!! That is so kind of you so say!! 💛💛
Love everything! You have inspired me to sew. Cut out pants in linen. We will see how they come out
We hope they turn out! Or at the very least you enjoy the process 🤗
Good result for skc vs atx
Austin for the cup x
Microphones sound amazing! Wonderful podcast, I would love to knit tee no 1. Maybe adding some short rows to shape the sleeves
The pattern has some short rows for the sleeve, but it would be very easy to add some more!
Love the discussion about the neckline detail today … I perseverate about the details of finishing also 😃😂🥰🧶 Omgosh! The “fix” on your dress looks awesome! Great job 😃👏🏼🧵🪡
Thank you so much!! We do too! It’s the little things that make a difference 😊
That bag is AMAZING!! 🎉❤
Thank you so much!! I love it! 🥰
Fun video and excellent audio quality. Love the color of the Tee. No.1. 💙 Great job on the sewing projects! I enjoyed knitting along with y'all. I worked on my Tolsta Tee. 🧶 I hope to post a video about it soon. I can't wait to see the progress of y'alls projects!
I was working on my Ozetta moon set tee while watching this lovely episode, and I have also started the Margaux top after seeing how lovely you ladies look in them! Have a great summer!
Ahh both are such beautiful patterns!! The moon set is high on our summer lists too!
Oh my gosh, Me too! I’m in love with this pattern
Love you ladies! The pictures of Lima socks fresh off the needles and ramen noodles killed me! :D
Haha thank you! Sometimes you just have to laugh at your projects and trust the process 😂
You such an inspiration ladies all your projects are beautiful 😍 I love the dresses you have been sewing 🤩
Thank you so much!! 💛💛
Another inspiring episode. Love you girls : ) I knit on the sleeve of my Mayflower sweater by The Petite Knitter while I watched you
Ahh that is such a beautiful pattern!! Thank you so much!! 💛
I had to catch up with video due to life happening. But wanted to say You two are soo inspiring with your knits and your Sewing makes. You with is outstanding
Thank you so much!! ☺️🤍
Love that you repurposed your table cloth for pants! They are beautiful. Love the look on both of you!
Thank you so much!! It’s such a good pattern! 🤗
I would love to have more frequent uploads whenever you guys are able to do them! I always eagerly await your podcasts. So many beautiful projects this time around, as always - thanks for sharing!!
Thank you!! 🥰🥰
For the Sabai top and deep arm holes - you could remedy by knitting a plaquard and sewing in ......a triangular piece type thing
You’re great sock knitters 🧶 Love all your project. Love from 🇳🇴
Thank you so much! 😊
The microphones are SO much better!
Yay!! Thank you for saying this!
Thank you so much for talking about your Sabai top. I casted it on this morning and thought I had done something wrong that I had three plain knit rounds before I started the ribbing.
I finished my aperitif hour top while watching:)
Ahh we aren’t the only ones!! It’s a detail you don’t see in the pictures so I did a double take 😅
Hi girls ;) Love your podcast, your yarn choices, and all the beautiful patterns you choose to knit! I also looove your sewing, even though I do not know anything about sewing. I would love to learn. Did you take a class? Any advice for someone very interested on how to get started? Thank you.
The Margaux Top is on my needles. I am in the beginning stages of the pattern, though. I have also been working on the Tulip Jumper by Melody Hoffman (bought the yarn in KC when I was driving by!) and the Seaside Knitted Dress by Marta Porcel.
Wow first comment!
Just wanted to say I love podcast! Just found you girls and am just so excited ❤
Thank you so much! That is so kind of you! 🥰🥰
I love that electric blue! I have been thinking of patterns to knit in that colour for months, initially I wanted to knit the Montrose sweater by Cocoamour knitwear but then I started doubting it... haha
Your knits are beautiful, inspiring as always!!
The “stripes” on that sweater would be lovely with the blue!! 💙
All the knitting and sewing projects look beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing. Rachel, can i ask how much yarn you used for your Sabai Top (or how much it weighs)? I am thinking of making it with Tynn Line held double and not sure how much yarn to order (or if i have enough yarn in stash). I am really inspired to make the Margaux top as well after seeing your version(s). Jess, that caramel colour is so pretty. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
Thank you so much!! I used 4 skeins but I have leftovers from 2, I’m guessing around 20 grams.. so it might be possible to get away with 3 skeins, especially if you crop things often! I think the Tynn line doubled has really beautiful drape and feels lightweight but doesn’t have too loose of a gauge so I am super happy with it for the Sabai top 😊
I was so excited when I saw your video! I made that bf bestie bag too, mine was in cordoroy (spelling?). So my strap attachment seam is hidden, it was a lot of layers. My strap is also long, but when you use it as cross body it’s nice to have the extra length.
Yes, I hope I appreciate the extra length if I ever want to adjust how I wear it! Glad to hear you’ve made the pattern too! ☺️🤍
Everything so beautiful as always 😍 thanks for video ❤
Thank you so much!! That is so kind of you to say! 💛💛
A suggestion to reduce the size of the Sabai armhole: you can pick up a small number of stitches (say 6 or so) at the bottom of the armhole, and then knit back and forth, creating short rows, increasing the number of stitches on each side. I would do this using a smaller needle, which would cinch it in a bit, and then I would use a simple needle bind-off to keep it from stretching open.
Watching along as I finish my Margaux, and eyeing an old celery green linen tablecloth...
I was thinking the same thing! Great suggestion and if you don't like the look of it, just rip it out!
Hi. What are you each knitting in this video? The bright blue top is very pretty. Love the color! New to your channel.
Beautiful Margaux Top🤎
I worked on my Florence bag while watching and I'm almost done now!!!! Do you like the straps you ordered? I've heard that the dye rubs off of them and transfers to clothes super easily so I've held off ordering the Petiteknit strap....
That’s good to know! Once we both get around to actually sewing them on we’ll let you know how they wear! Love that you’re also making a Florence bag!! 😍
When you buy a sewing pattern online, do you print it out and tape it together or do you have a business print it out on bigger paper and pick it up at the store or have it mailed? Thank you... great episode and always love ALL your makes😊
We tape it together! It takes forever but it’s much cheaper for us, it could be different regionally though! Thank you so much!! 💛💛
You could perhaps knit a little triangle/trapezoid gusset to lift the armhole of the Sabai top?
Ohh I’ve never thought about that! That might be something I play with! Thank you!! 💛
I was work8ng on the Catedral sweater whilrcwatching your podcsst. The sleev3s are finished and I judt finished the bsck hem short rows while watching. Now yhis will be my mindless knit until I reach the patterning on the ypke. Also knitting the cordelia tee with an allover, but east dable once the increas3s are done. I am still do8ng sleeve increases. Enjoy your pocastveven though I don't sew and am much older than you and your sewing proect vwouldn't work for me. N8ce to keep in touch woth a younger generation. Ps I am a retired teacher.
Good work on the microphones. Its courteous to your viewers. I had to stop some knitting podcasts as the sound was so poor.
On your black handbag, your sewing machine may not be to blame. Sometimes switching out the needle makes all the difference. There are even "leather" needles that are very sharp and may be used on synthetics. There is also a device called a "jean-a-ma-jig" that you put either behind or in front of a section you are sewing that has a lot of thickness. It helps the feed dog adjust between multiple thicknesses and few thicknesses.
Oh this is so good to know!! I’ll definitely look into both the needle and the “jean-a-ma-jig” (what a perfect name 😅) next time I work with a thick material like this! Thank you!
Do you keep your gauge swatches or rip them out and use the yarn in your project?
This is Jess :) I usually keep them until I’m playing yarn chicken. I have a drawer full of them that I keep telling myself I’ll do something with eventually, but for now they either sit in the drawer or get used as a coaster!
@@thosetwinswhoknit I started saving my swatches after watching Mia from Knit and Grace talk about making the Swatch Bag by Skaberglaede Maria (pattern available on Ravelry). I don't have enough yet but I hope to at some point!
Beautiful ladies. Try putting pool noodles in sleeves when you block.
Ohh this is a great suggestion!!
I know the length struggles. I have long arms and legs. Whenever I knit sleeves they take forever. I need 26 inches from my shoulder to make them full length...
It is truly a struggle 😅
I was surprised to hear Rachel say she'll wear her beautiful socks with ballet slippers/shoes. I would have thought the knit fabric would be too thick. Do you have to go up a half size on shoes? Just curious, love your podcasts!
It really depends!! Lace socks are usually pretty airy and feel a little thinner, but socks with cables or a dense fabric can be too thick for shoes most of the time for me 😅
I’ve stopped weaving in ends as I go on a garment…just because if I need to rip to make changes for some reason it’s easier if the ends aren’t woven in. (ask me how I know😂)
That is actually so smart! You never know when you’ll have to frog something! 😅
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Microphones are good. I didn’t have any issues hearing you before either
You both knit so fast. 😮
lol Jessica knits fast 😂 I feel slow in comparison but not having to work for two months helps!
If you measure the length of the inseam on a pair of pants the length that you like, then add hem allowance This will be the length you need to cut for your new pair.
This is so helpful!! Thank you!!
Try blocking the tee no. 1 by ironing with a thinner piece of fabric on top of the knit. That's how we were thought to block in school.
Ohh I’ll give that a try! Thank you!!
Jessica, could you remove some from the top of the shoulder/neck and Kitchener them together to bring the armpit up? 🤔🤔🤔
Hmm since the neckline starts by knitting in the round with increases at the shoulder, I’m not sure that there would be enough “strap” to take back and Kitchener. Someone suggested some short rows at the bottom, which might be an option, though!!
03.30 on, breaking yarn is breaking bad, do despise multiple sewing in ends, but heyhoe, if it results in a good project...sigh