Hey I really enjoyed the video! Is it possible to display the photos of the projects you mentions on the screen for a little bit longer? I am mostly listening to the video while knitting and I had to rewind a few times to the the project
I am with you on the colorwork circular yoke sweaters. I have knit several, but don’t wear them. When I put them on I always think that it’s just not me. The only one I really love is the Tata Matilda but it doesn’t have that severe line
I agree that the Laulu Pullover is very under-rated. It is probably my most favourite design I’ve knitted. I made it for my mum and she wears it all the time! I’d also like to knit it for myself. I had only done cables once or twice and found it really doable (and so worth it!)
I bought the pattern for this when it was released and I haven't prioritized knitting it! It seems to always get pushed to the bottom of the list but I think in the next cold weather season I want to make sure this sweater makes it on my needles. I have some chocolate brown yarn that I think would look really nice in this pattern!
Its good to include large size models but when you see a sweater it would be good to see models who are smaller to see how it would look on us smaller sizes.
The pictures I pick for the videos are from the Ravelry pattern page, which is usually the designer themselves! If you were to look through the projects page there would be examples of models from across the different size range :)
I enjoyed a lot of your choices. However I would have found it helpful if you could show the name of the sweater below the picture. I know that I could check out your notes but since I watch on the tv I can’t just stroll down. Just an idea.
I think it´s a good idea to show some designs that are not so well known, thank you. I think some of the designers are very well known though - not that it matters at all. Like Andrea Mowry has been one of the big names of knitting design for years, she has 230 000 followers on Instagram and one of her most popular designs The Weekender from 2017 has 14300 projects on Ravelry and I think it´s still been knitted a lot. Also(I don´t want to do this but I´m still doing it since it´s often written wrong)it´s Sari Nordlund not Nordland. I think it could be translated as Northgrove in English. Sorry about this.
Thanks for the correction on the spelling! I've fixed it in the description box of this and my other videos. Yes, Andrea (and Sari) are popular designers but I find they are talked about less online (at least in the videos I watch). I also tried to pick designs from them that aren't as popular :)
I loved your selection of sweaters, definitely will pick some to knit for myself!
I enjoyed knitting Laulu shawl and didn’t know there is a sweater version! Love it 🥰 Thank you for the recommendations!
Yay! it is a beautiful stitch pattern
I’m enjoying this podcast, and I’m delighted that you chose to spotlight less well known designers.
I'm so glad! I love looking at the smaller designers :)
THANK YOU for highlighting smaller designers! I'm so tired of watching PetiteKnits everywhere
Hey I really enjoyed the video! Is it possible to display the photos of the projects you mentions on the screen for a little bit longer? I am mostly listening to the video while knitting and I had to rewind a few times to the the project
I will try to do this in future videos where I can!
I am with you on the colorwork circular yoke sweaters. I have knit several, but don’t wear them. When I put them on I always think that it’s just not me. The only one I really love is the Tata Matilda but it doesn’t have that severe line
I've never tried making one, I do have a couple on my to-knit list but I don't think many of the patterns would suit me!
thank you
Great video Chloe!! ❤
Thank you! It was so fun to research and record :)
I agree that the Laulu Pullover is very under-rated. It is probably my most favourite design I’ve knitted. I made it for my mum and she wears it all the time! I’d also like to knit it for myself. I had only done cables once or twice and found it really doable (and so worth it!)
I bought the pattern for this when it was released and I haven't prioritized knitting it! It seems to always get pushed to the bottom of the list but I think in the next cold weather season I want to make sure this sweater makes it on my needles. I have some chocolate brown yarn that I think would look really nice in this pattern!
Its good to include large size models but when you see a sweater it would be good to see models who are smaller to see how it would look on us smaller sizes.
The pictures I pick for the videos are from the Ravelry pattern page, which is usually the designer themselves! If you were to look through the projects page there would be examples of models from across the different size range :)
I enjoyed a lot of your choices. However I would have found it helpful if you could show the name of the sweater below the picture. I know that I could check out your notes but since I watch on the tv I can’t just stroll down. Just an idea.
Thanks for this suggestion! I will try this in my next video. I'm new to editing and learning these skills has been a learning curve. Thanks :)
I was going to suggest the same thing :)
I think it´s a good idea to show some designs that are not so well known, thank you. I think some of the designers are very well known though - not that it matters at all. Like Andrea Mowry has been one of the big names of knitting design for years, she has 230 000 followers on Instagram and one of her most popular designs The Weekender from 2017 has 14300 projects on Ravelry and I think it´s still been knitted a lot. Also(I don´t want to do this but I´m still doing it since it´s often written wrong)it´s Sari Nordlund not Nordland. I think it could be translated as Northgrove in English. Sorry about this.
Thanks for the correction on the spelling! I've fixed it in the description box of this and my other videos. Yes, Andrea (and Sari) are popular designers but I find they are talked about less online (at least in the videos I watch). I also tried to pick designs from them that aren't as popular :)
Where is "here" where it's toasty?
I'm in central British Columbia, on the west coast of Canada