Everything I Knit in 2023
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- In the spirit of better late than never, I'm trying on all my knits from 2023! (Minus a few gift knits that are no longer in my possession)
//Projects Details//
Anker Sweater by Petite Knit
Sweater no. 15 by My Favourite Things Knitwear
Knit in:
Les Garcons Yak Sock: Jason's Aqua
Julie Asselin Anatolia: Epinette
Klint Sweater by Anne Ventzel
Knit in:
Jade Sapphire Cashmere 2 ply: Sterling held double
Harlow Sweater V Neck by Caidree
Knit in:
Purl Soho Season Alpaca: High Tide
Tide Loops Tee by Other Loops
Knit in:
Knitting for Olive Pure Silk: Haze
Tee no1 by My Favourite Things Knitwear
Knit in:
Purl Soho Linen Quill: Peach Stone
Fern Sweater by Knitting for Olive
Knit in:
Purl Soho Quartz: Pink Starfish
Purl Soho Tussock: Pink Fog
Robinia Sweater by Anne Ventzel
Knit in:
Purl Soho Worsted Twist: Gray Fig & Peony Pink
Champagne Cardigan by Petiteknit
Knit in:
Purl Soho Cashmere Merino Bloom: Wheat Flour
Beckenham Scarf by Moira Ravenscroft
Knit in:
Knitting for Olive Heavy Merino: Dark Ochre
Hanstholm Sweater by PetiteKnit
Knit in:
John Arbon Textiles: Knit by Numbers DK 100% Merino
Thank you for checking out my channel! More vidoes to come, including a regular podcast series.
Awesome video! Thanks. I enjoyed that. One tip I have for fitting for women with curvier busts and small frames is to measure the high bust (around chest just under armpits) rather than the full bust. This will ensure that the sweater fits shoulders, under armpits etc. whereas the traditional full bust measurement can often leave the sweater too oversized in other parts of the body. This actually applies to sewing as well. This tip is in most sewing and knitting modification classes and is a gem! I thought I’d share since you mentioned that the underarms didn’t fit the way you wanted and because you knit for others. It was a game changer for me personally. Tuck it away in your knowledge bank for future consideration. Cheers
Thank you for the tip! I never thought about that before, but logically it makes a lot of sense. While I love a nice baggy oversized sweater, there are times I want a little more tailoring (like for work). I’ve been a little afraid of attempting patterns with less positive ease in case I end up with something that’s much too small, but I’ll try this tip next time
❤❤ many thanks!
Hi Michelle; I'm glad your channel rolled up on my YT feed. I'm retired, but amazed at people like you that have a young family, job, home, etc., and you're banging out these awesome projects! Stay well.
Oh what a kind comment! Thank you so much. I like to keep busy I guess 😂🥹
Hi Michelle, love to watch your 2023 knits! You are doing so well, I would say you are an advanced and mindfull knitter. It looks beautiful, all of them. Also your first time colorwork looks amazing, very well done! 🌷👍 Corrie (Netherlands)
Wow you were a busy knitter in 2023! Lovely knits and I love your channel.
Thank you! 😊
Your voice is so soothing! I love listening to you while i knit. You were so adventurous knitting all those sweaters while pregnant! I want to make sweaters this year, never have. I have pattern and yarn for one for me and one for my husband. He actually liked a pattern on ravelry! I've made lots of socks, hats, scarves, a poncho, etc., but no sweaters
! Thanks for talking about your experiences with yarns, too!
Thank you, I’m so happy it was useful! If you can knit socks and hats, you can knit sweaters, no question. I’m actually intimidated by socks because of the tiny needles and really needing to get the sizing to be precise. So you’re way ahead of me there!
I enjoyed watching this review of 2023 you made some really nice pieces. I'll look forward to your coming content.
Thank you so much for watching!
Glad I found your channel. You are a natural at podcasting - so interesting to listen to. And, thanks for sharing an impressive number of lovely sweaters knit in 2023 including great feedback on yarn and patterns used. Have to be honest in saying that I don’t often knit for others as I find it stressful trying to achieve a good fit for someone else and those who are knit-worthy live far from me making trying on and fitting difficult but I have a learned a lot when I have done this. Love that you have knit and gifted sweaters and accessories for your family! See you next time!
Thank you so much for watching, and for your kind comment! I’m very lucky to have many knit worthy people in my family. The stress around the fit of a man’s garment was real though. I probably made my husband put in on ten times during the knitting process 😂 stay tuned for more content!
Your cable sweater - amazing! Love it.
Thank you! 😊
Loved... I've watched one or two episodes of dozens and dozens of knitting channels and you are the ONLY one brave and humble enough to show your mistakes and admit when you were fumbling around learning as you are going. Love your pearl so ho! Following. I love cashmere anything to lol.
Im forcing myself to finish my first tank, holdes, ladders and all. Once it's done I'm going to remake it because I have learned a lot from the experience and hope the next attempt turns out better lol. Please keep posting, really enjoyed this what I knit.
Thank you for watching! The amount of fumbling, mistakes, ripping back, and cursing under my breath have been unreal 😂 but the learning curve is steep too, so keep going!
Your projects look amazing! I love wearing purple too. 💜
Thank you! 😊 It’s an underrated color for sure!
Loved your video and your knits. I just finished my champagne cardigan and got to wear it for the first time to work! It's a staple knit and I had the same thought when I finished it! "I have to make more!" I want a wine red colored one really badly and maybe even a black one. You did an amazing job for your first year of knitting! I had this pattern for a year and was afraid to try it because I was scared of getting the double knitted button band wrong! Just ordered the yarn last week to make my daughter a fern sweater. I can't wait to make that. If you like knitting for your husband, max the knitter has the mault sweater that I think would be gorgeous on a man's build but my husband will not wear sweaters that aren't open at the neck (v-neck or like the zipper swearer) 😂 can't wait to see what else you make this year! If you like wearing KFO pure silk I made the cumulus tea with it and wear it all summer! I need another one this year!
Thank you for watching! It’s such a great staple, isnt it? The Fern sweater is such an engaging knit too; and somehow the lace makes it knit up even faster. I wish that one had worked for me but it’s in a much better home now where it’ll get its time in the sun 😁
The Malt sweater is on my list too! That would be my first Max the Knitter pattern. I just need to steel myself for the gigantic garment knitting again; not for the faint of heart! Stay tuned for more regular podcasts and other content, and thank you again for tuning in!
@@easilyknitfluenced I definitely will!!!
I’m glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work. I’m just starting to get inspired by Japanese knitting and viewed one of those videos on your channel. Thx.
Thank you for watching!
You’ve encouraged me to try knitting a sweater. I’ve been knitting dish rags and blankets since 2010 😂😂 I’ve been fearful of failing at knitting a garment. That’s for the video 🎉❤.
Oh I’m so glad! Let me know how it goes; I haven’t looked back since starting on garments. Now the question is where I’m going to store all these new sweaters and cardigans 😆
That Robinia is beautiful and looks fantastic on you. Enjoyed the podcast and am looking forward to watching more.
Thank you so much for tuning in! I’d love to try the Robinia light as well ❤️
Hello from Wellington New Zealand. Really enjoyed your video today! Looking forward to more in the future ❤
Thank you for watching! I loved Wellington when we visited five years ago ❤️
I thought that first sweater looked spectacular on you. I stopped the video to say this so maybe as I watch more, the other stuff will be even more incredible. The first sweater fit extremely well to my eye…just saying 😊
Thank you! Maybe I just need to give it another chance. I think sometimes we shy away from items that aren’t our “usual” style or are a little outside our comfort zone…
@@easilyknitfluencedI agree! You said it was too big but then when on there is almost no positive ease in the sleeves and very littlw space under the arms...it fits you like a glove! It's just gorgeous and definitely not big at all. Hopefully you can find joy in wearing it!
Love all your knits. You also inspired me with a few! Happy knitting and happy podcasting!
Yay, thank you!
Love your knitting! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!!
Thank you so much for tuning in!
Your pink and purple sweater looks great on you
Thank you!
Love the color work
sweater ❤
Thank you! 😊
Awesome job!!!!!
Thanks!!
Привет. Свитер косами смотрится супер. Вы умница
Watching your videos. Perhaps you’ve already stated your measurements? It would help for perspective when you are talking about knitting a smaller or larger project. Cheers❤
I actually haven’t, mostly because they are very much still in flux after I had my second baby 😆 so once I’m back in a stable state I’ll put them in my captions for reference. For now I’m just knitting things with lots of positive ease!
Honney, you keep saying the sweaters are too large for, they look great on you. Maybe it's not your personal style I don't you, be you look great in them. You look ready for a nice walk on a lovely autumn day.
And don't worry about the linnen, it mellows out as at wears. Like women and great wine it increase in beauty as at it ages.
Thank you, you’re so sweet! I’ll try to keep wearing the linen :)
It’s the merino that made that last petite knit cardigan so soft … not the cashmere . If you think about it ,,, you can actually buy next to skin fine micron merino undershirts… I wear them. I don’t know where the “ cashmere “ is soooo soft thing came from … but there are some very fine micron soft merinos . Unfortunately the merino is also more prone to pilling if not plied tight . I like your channel and subscribed and am excited to follow you on your knitting journey .
Oh that’s so interesting; I had no idea! I’d love to do more research on microns. I had heard that to be able to call something cashmere the range of microns counts you can use is actually very tight. But then I don’t understand the noticeable difference in quality in store bought stuff I have that’s all labeled cashmere.
I personally love merino the most, it’s always been the mainstay in my knitting, and I guess pilling is the price I pay for that 😂
Thank you for subscribing!
@@easilyknitfluenced there definitely are different quality levels for both . I have bought second hand cashmere sweaters made in Scotland/UK that are buttery soft … and some from JJill , nordstrum etc that are like paper thin sand paper ..