A VERY real month of Stashbusting | Spring 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • It's been a tough few months on the knitting front. I won't lie things have been getting to me. I wasn't even sure I was going to upload this episode but here we are. As a result it's a long one. I know I said I called it a month but it ended up being more like 2.5 months 😅
    So if you're interested in some very real knitting content where I don't really make anything and have a crisis in the middle of it..... This one's for you!
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Комментарии • 310

  • @ann-mariemeyers9978
    @ann-mariemeyers9978 3 месяца назад +265

    When I am having a bad couple of days, immune system-wise, I will often only get as far as gathering my supplies. Then, I will just stare at it for hours, convinced I will never knit again. I'm sorry to say this, but it really helps me to know this happens others. Now, I have to get up and do my balance exercises.

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +36

      Good luck with your exercises! And you're not alone ☺️

    • @moonhunter9993
      @moonhunter9993 3 месяца назад +9

      Happens to me all the time. Lots of love ❤️

    • @katarzynafiszer119
      @katarzynafiszer119 3 месяца назад +5

      Definately not alone 😀 As a person with idiopathic autoimmune illness (aren't all of them idiopatic?) I relate so hard.

  • @olliejones3302
    @olliejones3302 3 месяца назад +8

    About the DK weight, I've found that my WYS Croft DK is far lighter than some King Cole DK I'm using for a baby blanket even though the button bands recommend the same needles and have the same tension. They are the only DK I have on hand, so I don't know if WYS is lighter than standard or King Cole is heavier.
    Please give Sadie pets from me

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +4

      You're right! I've just checked mine against some Sirdar I have in my stash and it's definitely finer. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻 It all works out in the end!

  • @dimiasparouhova9229
    @dimiasparouhova9229 3 месяца назад +2

    "Wrong" side? Nah, WR = "worse" side 😂 Make the W's make sense!
    I can't speak for anyone else, but I just really like it when you chat with us. Doesn't really matter to me about finished projects, just seeing what you're up to is nice. As for that little cry about feeling stupid because of silly mistakes... gosh... I really recognised that. I don't know if it's any comfort, but those viscious little loops affect a lot of us, cognitive impairment or no. So, a little cry, a deep breath, and we continue. Take care of yourself and see you next time!

  • @monshelly3905
    @monshelly3905 2 месяца назад

    Modern knitting patterns often suck in my experience. I actually have a book of baby patterns that I've made about 4 projects from, and every one of the patterns had at least one mistake. One of the patterns was a baby cardigan with a lace yoke and all of the yarnovers were left out of a couple of rows. I had to figure out where they went myself lol. I totally get the frustration.

  • @PermaPen
    @PermaPen 2 месяца назад

    It's Wong side. Right and Wong. The rest of us are just saying it wong... 😊

  • @KnittingLulu
    @KnittingLulu 3 месяца назад +2

    i am loving the pettiness of copy pasting into notes apps and changing fonts just to prove that someone is actively trying to gaslight you. putting time and energy into proving a point when one knows full well that the other person will not give a flying duck about it. i am the same. they can duck themselves... they could have just decided to go "oops, my bad, happy knitting!" and that's it, no need to make someone feel shit about themselves. anyway. the mohn cardi colours will be SO PRETTY together! you not mentioning the dye lot issues means they worked out fine, then?

  • @lmtooles
    @lmtooles 3 месяца назад

    HI CLAUDE’S BOYFRIEND!!!!!!!!!

  • @terralia644
    @terralia644 3 месяца назад +146

    Omg Doggie reveal! What a pretty boi! (also hi Claude's bf).
    Also big hugs re: pattern frustration and stash numbers. We don't watch you cause youre perfect, we just like hanging out with you. I really appreciate the raw honesty of this vlog

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +11

      Thank you! 😊

    • @TeaSaurus
      @TeaSaurus 3 месяца назад +15

      Exactly, I watch because I need a ‘friend’ to chat to me and share in the issues I have too without having to actually socialise ( as I’m often unable to)
      It’s so relieving to find more and more people on socials not making everything perfect and making me feel like I am not enough.
      I honestly feel like you would such a nice person to hang out with.

  • @harperdean203
    @harperdean203 3 месяца назад +150

    It takes extra effort but when I encounter similar issues with unclear knitting patterns, I'll copy and paste the text into a document and change the bits that I find confusing. For example, I remove all the sizes I don't need, write out the full term of abbreviations that confuse me (you can do ctrl + f to find them all and swap them all at the same time), and usually make the font bigger as I don't like to wear my glasses while I'm knitting.
    Funny enough, it all kind of ties in with the start of this video - I'll do that to patterns I want to knit when I don't have the energy or hand flexibility to actually knit

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +54

      That's such a good idea. I could even make myself a screen reader friendly version!

    • @harperdean203
      @harperdean203 3 месяца назад +8

      @@RetroClaude I hope it works out for you! Happy knitting

    • @julsmei8128
      @julsmei8128 3 месяца назад +4

      Great tips thanks! I might try this out

    • @Rebelmusedesign
      @Rebelmusedesign 2 месяца назад +3

      I can completely relate to patterns that have mistakes and are impossible to follow. At least in my case. I remembered emailing one designer needing clarification about the first line of the instructions and at that point, I had barely knit anything. There was a mistake that wasn’t caught even by her tech editor. Now, I try not to ever buy patterns anymore because I have more problems with them than any of the free ones that I’ve used. It’s crazy. The worst part was this person is prolific in the knitting community or used to be, and now puts out patterns that are so similar to one another that I just shake my head in disbelief. Now, if I find a pattern I like, I always make changes to it anyway as it makes it more interesting for me. I am sorry that I bought so many of her patterns because most of them are not clear. I didn’t learn my lesson soon enough. And not getting an answer back makes you really wonder. I remember a comment I left under one of those patterns about how it seemed so similar to another pattern by someone else and I was blocked from leaving comments. People don’t want to hear the truth. Someone else had made a comment about the same thing. It’s unfortunate that this happens. I love your channel. I’m so happy when I see a new video that’s out.❤

    • @JordanS-ww4eu
      @JordanS-ww4eu 2 месяца назад

      @@RetroClaudeyou’re my best friend I really like you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @matthodek
    @matthodek 3 месяца назад +146

    I very much appreciate you being real with your crafting reality. I'm in a very different situation, but I do often learn helpful things from you about dealing with my own craft reality. I always feel a little more encouraged to just have fun with it, and do what I can. It is always good to see what you are up to. I just picked up a very nerdy cross-stitch project after a year. Take care till next time. 🦆🧶

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +8

      Thanks for your comment! Happy crafting!

  • @mirthevanhoorn
    @mirthevanhoorn 3 месяца назад +55

    Ooh Claude. That FUCK at 16:00 really came from your toes didnt it. I 100% feel you. As a plussize gal patterns and sizing are a nightmare sometimes. Thank you for the wonderful video❤❤

  • @RoxanneRichardson
    @RoxanneRichardson 3 месяца назад +62

    It looks like there are three different yarn recommendations for the Mohn sweater: a fingering weight, a sport, and a DK, but the gauge is a worsted weight gauge, using needles that would typically be used for DK weight yarn, and would result in 22 sts over 4'', not the 20 called for in the pattern (I realize that the stitch pattern could very well result in something looser than you'd typically get with the same yarn and needles, and that different knitters get different gauges with the same yarn and needles. So it would be a bit frustrating to work out what the right needle/gauge combination is!

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +35

      Thank you! I've also just discovered that I've been doing tuck stitches wrong, which has massively thrown my gauge calculations out! 🤦🏻‍♀️ As I never usually work with DK weight it all feels so unfamiliar.

  • @woolgatheringfran
    @woolgatheringfran 3 месяца назад +27

    Watching you strategise about you knitting in your PJs while I'm also knitting in my PJs is weirdly fun, like we're having a craft-y slumber party (in a completely parasocial way haha). Sending you hugs and good vibes so that all your projects will go smoothly!

  • @deniseyoung3738
    @deniseyoung3738 3 месяца назад +48

    Nice to meet the boyfriend, even if he is in witness protection! - Ha-ha! But cute doggy! I'm sorry for your struggles but proud of your spirit to forge ahead! That was some lovely yarn you ordered!

  • @chrisc3571
    @chrisc3571 2 месяца назад +19

    American here - very jealous of the Royal Mail's ability to divert a package to a different address at the last minute.

    • @TheDesertMarmot
      @TheDesertMarmot Месяц назад +2

      I can't get the USPS to deliver to MY house lol. I have to drive to the PO to pick up packages lol.

  • @Stettafire
    @Stettafire 3 месяца назад +30

    28:00 I don't think you are. I think recently a lot of designers have gotten lazy and ommited tech editing and clarity from their patterns. It's an ongoing frustration that patterns from the 90s and early 2000s are superior in every single way from more recent patterns, simply because designers aren't held to a high standard. Nowadays anyone can be a designer and anyone can put a pattern on ravelry, sadly that's led to a lot of poor quality patterns gaining in popularity.

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +3

      Thanks for your kind words. I'm relieved to hear it's not just me 💜

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 3 месяца назад +8

      I recently bought a pattern (crochet) on Etsy. It’s beautiful and the designer is clearly very talented. It’s also very clear. But again, there’s no oversight to maintain standard terms. So when the author wasn’t quite sure how to write something, she just made it up,….things there are perfectly well known terms for all ready. It’s not that it’s not possible to understand, it’s just reinventing the wheel unnecessarily and making it more confusing than it needs to be. An editor would have fixed that.
      On the other hand, having to use an editor would probably prevent a lot of these things getting published in the first place. We win and lose.
      I do look at reviews on ravelry to see if it’s worth bothering with a pattern. If others attempts look like a dog’s dinner then I won’t waste my energy.

    • @Woeschhuesli
      @Woeschhuesli 3 месяца назад +8

      While this is frequently true, Lily‘s patterns are usually extremely well written and minutely edited and tested - she‘s also very good at maths and has been putting out good patterns since she was 12, so I was really surprised it was such a struggle with this one with a lack of clarity 😮 She‘s really nice and helpful, so I‘m sure she will have provided pattern support if asked, she‘s normally very concerned about getting detail right. Her patterns are actually no.1 on my designer list because of this attention to detail. No doubt she‘ll be glad you pointed out any inconsistencies, she‘s only human!

    • @petapendlebury9024
      @petapendlebury9024 3 месяца назад

      What a lovely surprise to see a new Retro Claude video this morning. I'm currently working on a 1940s eyelet vest top and have just picked up the neckline stitches (1st time doing this) with #13 needles. They're only just long enough! 😂 Then had to ask for more help as the next instruction made no sense to me! I was admiring your ability to drop those stitches back 2 at a time - I just take a deep breath and rip back. And I think that need to add the lavender colour will result in a beautiful sweater. Glad to see Roxanne's comment about gauge on that as it's on my potential knitting list too.

  • @TheBrownieQueen
    @TheBrownieQueen 3 месяца назад +32

    I'm so glad you included that clip of the screen reader! As a part of my job I make documents accessible for screen readers sometimes, but I've never experienced the user side. I've thought occasionally that if I ever created patterns I would like to make sure they're accessible for those who use screen readers, so it would be interesting to hear more about how patterns can be written and edited to be accessible for those who use screen readers!

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 3 месяца назад +13

      Try playing them back to yourself and focus on where you need to add in headings and subheadings. It’s surprising how many times we forget that paragraph spacing etc which create a mental punctuation for a primarily visual user, simply won’t translate. But if you take time to write out, ‘end of button band’ as a subheading, the visual user won’t care and the screen reader will read it out so anyone relying on that can orient themselves.
      Or if you can’t have headings, investigate the possibility of numbering every single paragraph. Make all paragraphs short. And then provide a paragraph index. So at least people can jump to the instruction they need.
      There are an endless combination of reasons people might need a screen reader. Don’t try and assume one use case. Unless you are really pressed for space, phrases such as, ‘this will be folded to create the point of the hood and is worked inside out’, or, ‘this is the end of the pocket flap, 40 rows total ’. It might seem overly obvious, but you don’t know what the user is battling and that might be the context they need.
      If the text is referring to a diagram, also consider a set of descriptions for that in a separate box too, with reference figures in the pattern text so someone who references both can understand which bit is being discussed. For example, there is often a diagram for making up a garment or explaining exactly where to measure. This would need its own set of text.
      Often by making the pattern clear enough that the screen reader can use it, it also becomes easier for the human to read too.

  • @vikkizoo1
    @vikkizoo1 3 месяца назад +41

    Don’t feel stupid! I think most of us get turned around…especially when something are not how we think they are. I’ve been knitting close to 50 years and still have repeated false starts on some projects…often very simple ones. Having a good cry…walking away…deep breaths are all valid…so is deciding a project is not worth the frustration. 🌈🌈🦋🦋

    • @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
      @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar 3 месяца назад +11

      I think it's completely reasonable to have a good cry when you're feeling frustrated but please be kind to yourself because you're not stupid you just have a brain that works different to how the pattern is written. So really the pattern is the problem, not you.

  • @XatxiFly
    @XatxiFly 2 месяца назад +12

    I always think it’s important when creators model the practice of giving up on a project that no longer brings you joy. It’s easy to get lost in feelings of guilt or sunk cost and forget that joy was the whole point in the first place. Thank you for the reminder.

  • @shakokitkat
    @shakokitkat 3 месяца назад +31

    its not just you! modern knitting patterns can be super vague (i even have a published BOOK w a lace pattern w wrong stitch counts) and it takes me multiple read throughs to get info into my head without the added difficulty of dyslexia
    if youre able, I find highlighting the numbers associated w my size makes it easier to read, especially if ive forgotten what size i was making. As for the right side wrong side, I place a stitch markers on the actual fabric of the right side so i can keep it straight especially when the pattern isn’t established yet, which provides a visible difference between the sides. (you can do it a few rows in so its not on the edge causing more confusion)
    Not sure if you’ve already thought of these ideas, but this is what i find useful :)

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +3

      I hadn't thought of them! Thank you! The highlighting is such a simple idea!!

  • @meemamakes
    @meemamakes 3 месяца назад +6

    Hi Claude, I'm a crochet designer but definitely not up for the crocheted duck. I don't know if you saw it but there is a crochet version of the emotional support chicken that is made flat and seamed - I bet you could could make some minor changes to that to make it into a duck! You inspired me to make the emotional support chicken and I spoke about you and that in my last podcast episode. Thanks for another fabulous stashbusting video!

  • @theacemagpie6374
    @theacemagpie6374 3 месяца назад +13

    first, I love seeing how much your face lights up when your boyfriend walks in. second, I always end up converting patterns to a document so I can use a dyslexic friendly font on it. I use opendyslexic bc it's free. Third, thanks for always being so open about your health struggles. it's one of the reasons I'm finally pursuing a proper diagnosis for my (unfortunately worsening) health issues. stay amazing

  • @yuliyaminina8367
    @yuliyaminina8367 3 месяца назад +16

    I swear by putting a right side marker on my projects. Especially the ones with garter stitch or some intricate lace.

    • @bookbunny9
      @bookbunny9 3 месяца назад +2

      I'm right there with you! I put stitch markers to mark the right side like nobody's business. For those who have trouble differentiating the words in the pattern, putting a stitch marker on either side of the project with a little bead or piece of paper with 'R' and 'W' on it might be helpful - then they don't need to stand for right or wrong, just the corresponding row.

  • @Fajman.personal
    @Fajman.personal 3 месяца назад +14

    hey im really glad you put these videos out. I love how genuine you are, and show your struggles- I suspect i might have ME, though its not recognised in my country and i cannot get it diagnosed- Instead im being thought of as histerical, especially given im female as far as offical documents are concerned, and have anxiety-
    Showing you working, sometimes struggling through your situation, it makes me feel okay. That its ok that i struggle, and that i need to care for myself and my needs. Even though i cant work thats ok.
    Thank you so much for these videos.

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +5

      Look after yourself and I hope you find some rest 💜

    • @Fajman.personal
      @Fajman.personal 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RetroClaude thank you so much, and the same to you

  • @sewme1468
    @sewme1468 3 месяца назад +34

    I just love how she can laugh about herself. Never too serious and yet keeping it real.
    "In other news: my knittings gone wrong!"

    • @MR-nn2fz
      @MR-nn2fz 2 месяца назад +1

      "Never too serious and yet keeping it real."
      Wow, you perfectly put into words what I love and find the most helpful about this channel!
      I always struggle with this, oftentimes I get either paralysed by confronting a bad situation or I laugh it all away. Neither is helpful. Acknowledging a bad situation while still keeping a sense of humor is quite a balancing act, isn't it?

  • @feliciamoss4871
    @feliciamoss4871 3 месяца назад +37

    Patterns written for Dyslexics, what a great idea! Would make so much easier.

    • @lulubellsshoebox1650
      @lulubellsshoebox1650 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes!!! Let’s make that happen!

    • @tokillahouseplant
      @tokillahouseplant 3 месяца назад +1

      I think it would be a great accommodation service to re-write a pattern in a way that's accessible for people with dyslexia or similar disabilities.

    • @cassmacdonald-perfectlyimp2486
      @cassmacdonald-perfectlyimp2486 3 месяца назад +2

      This - my pet hate is any blooming pattern using symbols in charts. Or cables. My dyslexic brain hates them.

    • @lulubellsshoebox1650
      @lulubellsshoebox1650 2 месяца назад

      ⁠haha, my dyslexic brain is the exact opposite 😂 I can’t stand blocks of texts with abbreviations everywhere, charts are much clearer to me 😆
      But that’s why we need patterns made for neurodivergent brains, even though it means at least 2 or 3 different ways to explain the same thing, and in a readable font and layout

  • @shaetenn
    @shaetenn 3 месяца назад +18

    On days i just can't pick up my project, i like watching my "friends" on RUclips make their crafts.

  • @avivagodfrey
    @avivagodfrey 3 месяца назад +23

    Boyfriends/fiances/husbands getting involved is one of my favorite things ever, HI SIR.

  • @songindarkness
    @songindarkness 3 месяца назад +14

    Yay for a new Retro Claude video! Thank you for explaining your pacing methods in such detail. It’s really helpful to me as someone with chronic depression. And I love the idea of “helping out future (me)”.
    Sorry to hear about all the frustrating times but hope it helps to let it all out!
    I do feel there is a LOT of variation in yarn weight categories. I’ve seen some Arans that are as light as some DKs so I agree that US yarns might tend to the thicker side?
    The heathery yarn is gorgeous and the waistcoat is looking fab so far.
    Can’t wait to see your Mohn cardigan eventually - it will be lovely with all the beautiful colours you’ve picked.

  • @fatigue_ling
    @fatigue_ling 3 месяца назад +33

    I'm so sorry you had to go through that, but I also find your pattern reading frustration so relatable. When I'm in a bad flare I typically have to either follow video tutorials or make something that I can freehand, otherwise I end up as frustrated as you were

  • @sydrichey6600
    @sydrichey6600 3 месяца назад +30

    If you have any of the navy left over maybe make that the center of the hexipuff flowers because if you have a dark varigated yarn it will also go with it

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +11

      Oooh that's a great idea thanks!

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 3 месяца назад +10

    Sympathising with you about feeling stupid. And the crying it out. Figuratively handing the tissues and cup of tea to you. And a hug.

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx 3 месяца назад +26

    Gratz on the BF, be good to one another!

  • @SarcasticShrubbery
    @SarcasticShrubbery 3 месяца назад +12

    I can so relate to feeling stupid sometimes. I'm currently knitting a loose top on 3mm needles. Yesterday I had to rip back almost 15cm of work because I had misread the pattern and done increases wrong, then again because I had miscalculated the sizing, and then twice more because each time I picked the ripped-out stitches back up I messed something up and couldn't figure out how to fix it. It's not even a complicated pattern... the brain fog is real. Sometimes everything beyond plain stockinette on something you've already cast on previously is just too much.
    I think I managed to keep going only because I tell myself that I enjoy knitting, so ripping back = more knitting...

  • @kristalpower292
    @kristalpower292 3 месяца назад +7

    Is it worth getting shade cards from wool wearhouse. I live in aus and have brought from there and brought shade cards to get a better idea of yarn and colour.
    I cannot wait to see the green purple when the yarn comes in because they are some of my favourite colours. And I really want to make the engineering knits pattern too.

  • @missmeakat
    @missmeakat 3 месяца назад +9

    I'm the same on crash days, I plan future projects in my head or on paper. It reinforces to Present Me that this is temporary and Future Me will have energy to create again

  • @mayeejun
    @mayeejun 3 месяца назад +12

    "This is what it sounds like when you try to use a screen reader with a knitting pattern." *gymshark ad* 🤣

  • @manhurter
    @manhurter 3 месяца назад +9

    Your decision about the slip over pattern has encouraged me to unravel a new sock pattern I was working on. I wasn't enjoying the pattern and the long pattern repeats . I have brain fog which could be due to multiple chronic health conditions and I was getting upset trying to remember the pattern. I knit for my mental health, so I'm going to try another sock pattern after resting my hands for a bit .

  • @bear.7040
    @bear.7040 3 месяца назад +15

    The lilac matches the greens so good! It's a nice pop of colour. Thanks for uploading your knitting videos - they are my favourite to watch.

  • @jeansando6849
    @jeansando6849 3 месяца назад +8

    I am also working on my Mohn cardigan. I’m a slow knitter and I also do lots of sewing and other things. My hands are bugging me a little. I’ve started wearing these lightweight bamboo gloves when I sleep. They provide a very light compression (honestly, I saw them on Facebook and thought “that will never do anything!” And then I got a pair and they are not too tight-I have a pair that are quite firm with the little sticky dots on them that are helpful for sewing with a machine, these are much softer-but my trigger finger has gone away, my hands don’t fall asleep when I I’m sleeping and they seem to help a great deal. Far more than expected from a Facebook ad item!). Would it help if you had a buddy who would read out patterns for you? Yes, I am volunteering. I am a former English teacher with good reading skills and I’m told have a pleasant voice. It would have an American accent, a Midwest American accent, but I’d be happy to record patterns for you if you’d like.

  • @juliabittorf6603
    @juliabittorf6603 3 месяца назад +6

    When you put on your blue fuzzy sweater thing with your pjs 😂 I got so excited because I have a pink fuzzy sweater thing that my chronic illness self also wears 😂 ❤

  • @rachelrouse4092
    @rachelrouse4092 3 месяца назад +7

    Claude, I just want to say I love the way you're real in your videos. As another crafter with ME/CFS I love hearing you talk about how you're pacing yourself and preparing things for the future you who is having a less symptomatic time. I have been in exactly the same mental state where your brain just will not put all the pieces together while figuring out a pattern and just when you think you've corrected it you look again and realise (and swear aloud) that its still wrong. Thank you for sharing your reality because it reminds me I'm not the only one.

  • @laylabriggs6159
    @laylabriggs6159 3 месяца назад +5

    Oh Claude, dilemmas that only knitters understand! Been there and done it. I feel your pain! These yarns can be used elsewhere in other projects 😅

  • @amelia13131
    @amelia13131 3 месяца назад +8

    About expectations of paid-for knitting patterns: you absolutely should expect the pattern to be correct and readable! It's so frustrating that what seems bare-minimum often isn't even provided. But still, you made this vlog very entertaining to watch! (And the bf/dog cameo was very cute!)

  • @cadileigh9948
    @cadileigh9948 3 месяца назад +6

    totally charmed by your realistic language skills , refreshing contrast to the USA video makers and while watching am at long last ie 20+ years since I bought cotton dk yarn at a charity shop for 20p a ball started on making everyone crochet net bags as Yule pressies. Can't bring myself to start knitting knee high socks using the wool bought at Oxfam this spring but one day soon before winter I hope . Don't want my poor executors to have a pile of yarn and textiles to disburse post mortem so I'd better crack on with my stash which is enough for another 20+ years taking me thru to my 90s

  • @mollyn03
    @mollyn03 3 месяца назад +6

    I am so glad I'm not the only one who struggles with the W for wrong side and the R for right side - not only do they both sound like 'R', but I know lots of people with the surname 'Wright', and you 'write' a sentence - so I'm perpetually confused. Oh, for the unambiguous F (front) and B (back) of sewing instructions. (FYI I'm also mildly dyslexic, which means I massively sympathize with anyone who struggles with decoding written instructions. Written pattern instructions are the bane of my existence, thank goodness for RUclips).

  • @_KarenS
    @_KarenS 3 месяца назад +4

    I think it's totally valid to have a visual target rather than a numerical one - though I do realise that each is really unto their own.
    My stash is a precarious pile of stuff inside and piled on top of the plastic boxes wedged into the corner of our living room. There's a cardboard box with the rest of an order and other 'overflow' immediately in front of it. My summer goal is by hook or crook - or knitting and re-shovelling, however you want to view it - get rid of that box.
    The Hug-Me-Tight shawl/vest that you showed reminded me that there was a Hug-Me-Tighter shrug on the free vintage knitting pattern website that you suggested ages back. The yarn that I considered using for that is somewhere in the stash tower...

  • @MerryMerryQuiteContrary
    @MerryMerryQuiteContrary 3 месяца назад +14

    loved the new video!
    31:40 yeah, totally, if you have bad feelings and emotions while making something, it'll be hard to not think of those feelings while wearing it

  • @lindaheredia6224
    @lindaheredia6224 3 месяца назад +4

    Have you talked with Stephanie Canada about the discrepancies between vintage and modern pattern? I think you both have a lot of the same thoughts. I enjoy listening to you both. You both keep me thinking and wondering. Thank you for your efforts to make your videos when you are feeling so ill.❤

  • @ramyaiyengar1161
    @ramyaiyengar1161 3 месяца назад +14

    Missed you so I was watching your entire backlog of videos. Thank you for this one!

  • @jaym2760
    @jaym2760 3 месяца назад +4

    Your process and frustration is so relatable. Makes me feel like I have an Internet craft friend!

  • @leagaillard755
    @leagaillard755 3 месяца назад +6

    Thank you for always keeping it real. It feels so much better knowing we're not alone out there. Also, hey, boyfriend reveal! I'm happy you've found someone around whom you can be yourself and who cherishes you for it; you deserve it!

  • @marabanara
    @marabanara 3 месяца назад +5

    I snort-laughed at what shall henceforth be known as “Slipgate”! 😂😂😂
    Love your content as ever, Claude. Oh and love the incidental Retro Boyfriend reveal! Welcome, good Sir, to Claude’s Fandom! Obviously you are privileged & know the Real Claude’s name, persona and life, but welcome anyway to her online fandom.
    Thank you so much Claude for continuing your RUclips career. We all benefit so much from it- even though I’m a crocheter, not a knitter, I absolutely love your unique style & take on disability & the online craft or historical dress communities. ❤❤❤

  • @lizzyrbits1283
    @lizzyrbits1283 3 месяца назад +3

    As usual delighted to watch your videos! Especially when they are so relatable! I just had a chat with a friend about our struggles with ME/long covid stuff and we were lamenting how annoying pacing can be! I'm motivated NOW! Give me energy body!
    I've just picked up two knitting machines (for free!) which is something I've been very excited to try but I'm very worried about troubleshooting from scratch! It's both reassuring and distressing that even very experienced crafters struggle too!
    Wonderful to get to almost meet the boyfriend and most importantly the vizla!

  • @Noel.Chmielowiec
    @Noel.Chmielowiec 3 месяца назад +4

    I'm also disabled (both mentally and physically) and I have a strategy for knitting patterns. Mind you that I'm not very good at knitting yet because I'm doing since last October, but I just either print pages of pattern I would need and use colourful highlighters to mark what information I need to be conscious of or I just read whole pattern once when I have good day, then read it in chunks and write down shortened version, like I did with one sock pattern, I basically shortened 2 pages to half of a page, because I included only instructions I needed to make this exact size. And I do big spaces between new things, so there's cast on sts, empty line, every knitting row is new line, instructions are spaced out in new line, I also mark in colours amounts of stitches to cast on or places where there's something new happening in a row, so I won't do stockinette for whole row when I needed it for only half. It might be annoying for some people but I enjoy it and it helps me so much. And I know it seems wasteful, but I write my short versions by hand and my handwriting is tiny, so it never takes more than 1 page. But of course you could do it digitally and highlight in software, I just try to train my hands as much as I can. I prefer to spend my energy once at the start of the projects than frog every 10 minutes, what happened before I started doing all of this.

  • @fernshepherd3416
    @fernshepherd3416 3 месяца назад +2

    Chronic illness/disability really feels like a comedy of errors sometimes, gosh. All the "but I can't do [x] because of [y]" and the "but *this* caused *that* to happen" etc etc.
    I totally feel you about feeling "stupid". It can be really scary for me actually to realise that I'm not able to comprehend the situation, especially when it involves talking to other people for some reason. I find it very frustrating when I'm struggling with something in the moment that I used to be able to do or I know I usually can do (since my cognitive stuff varies). As always, thanks for sharing these moments with us. Helps us know we're not alone

  • @lilykatemakes
    @lilykatemakes 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Claudia, hope you’re well!
    The new version of the Over It Slipover pattern with typos amended will be updated on Ravelry this week. I apologise for misinterpreting your second email - I hadn’t realised there was anything to reply to as I’d already mentioned changing the pattern. Have refunded your copy. Have a great week 😊

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад +3

      Thanks very much that's very kind of you and totally unexpected. Thanks for clearing up my confusion even if I didn't end up making the pattern 😊

  • @cerwelt
    @cerwelt 3 месяца назад +4

    I have an autoimmune illness and get frustrated with exhaustion. I so understand that pacing thing. Praying for you. Nana Cherry

  • @tashacano3324
    @tashacano3324 3 месяца назад +3

    I don't have dyslexia but my ADHD makes me get lost in patterns really easily too. I have to read then ahead of time 3 to 4x before I start. Sometimes I'd print them & break out highlighters to get just my bits out. Then I started knitting my own designs. Objectively it's harder but to me it's easier 😂😂

  • @bowerbirdstyle7661
    @bowerbirdstyle7661 3 месяца назад +3

    Love the doggy! Wonderful colour coat he has.

  • @SusieQ3
    @SusieQ3 3 месяца назад +2

    Knit patterns can be so confusing! Because of this, my limited short term memory, and the fact that I often have to put projects down for days to weeks, I always read through the pattern, make copious notes, especially where things are clarified later in the pattern, and very often use colored pencils and highlighters. I don't blame you for not wanting to continue with a pattern that was so difficult. You're not stupid. Here's a virtual hug for solidarity 🫂💜

  • @yves6073
    @yves6073 3 месяца назад +2

    Happy to see you again! I empathize with patterns and quitting them when it dampens all enjoyment. No energy to waste on things that don't bring joy. I sometimes test patterns and I always make comments to increase ease of use. Even if a pattern is technically correct, if there is a simpler way to write something down why not do that? Really, making things accessible helps EVERYONE not 'just a small group'

  • @caitlinsmith6869
    @caitlinsmith6869 3 месяца назад +2

    I have been low energy the last few weeks and this is making me feel so much less alone😅 hope you feel better soon and sending any spare energy i have

  • @madcrowwitch
    @madcrowwitch 3 месяца назад +2

    Always so excited for new videos from you. Really appreciate your honesty about the less than ideal things, even though you could edit all of it out, because that's the reality of life and crafting. You're a great inspiration, and I applaud that you can handle knitting, especially in vintage. I've only been crocheting for 1 year and I can't even imagine how you do it.

  • @leahholland6272
    @leahholland6272 3 месяца назад +3

    I love the idea of lavender with those colours. And no 4" of negative ease would be too much for that pattern

  • @laurenkendall1681
    @laurenkendall1681 3 месяца назад +7

    Love your videos, but I felt for you a lot with this one. You are clearly clever and very talented, keep the sass going whether it's with a slip over or anything else!
    Ps. I'm making a gorgeous cardigan, totally missed a buttonhole, laddered down to fix, couldn't, messed it up and spent 3 days thinking about how to fix it all and trying to stop the stitches beside it looking loose, before deciding to f* it and carry on in the hope washing/blocking sorts it out. The struggle is real!

  • @teresadunn7105
    @teresadunn7105 3 месяца назад +2

    I completely understand your frustration with right side and wrong side. My brain always tries to spell right with a W so I wanted to share a tip that I use. I use a pink stitch marker a couple stitches in on the right side of the work. This helps me keep track of right side and wrong side. I hope this tip helps.

  • @JoeyLienert
    @JoeyLienert 3 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your knitting challenges. Your videos are always very helpful for me. 🦆

  • @CraftsyPenguin
    @CraftsyPenguin 3 месяца назад +3

    It's great to see a video by you after quite some time! It goes into the chronological playlist of course

  • @linellcorban4194
    @linellcorban4194 3 месяца назад +2

    It w🎉as so good to see a new Retro Claude video. To me, you looked & sounded a little better in most of this video. (I do realize that that may not transfer to actual reality but I wanted you to know). ❤

  • @FlorencetheBeaut
    @FlorencetheBeaut 3 месяца назад +2

    Do you already have a grabber to help reach things high up? a grabber is a gamechanger

  • @airwavesintheair
    @airwavesintheair 3 месяца назад +2

    Your videos are so validating for me! I know they can be very draining to make, and I know you sometimes have doubts, but please know that I find so much value in them, as do many others!

  • @Sleepless_Chaos
    @Sleepless_Chaos 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm not quite a crochet designer (I am starting up a small hand-dyed yarn business) but I have a long history of crochet work and would love to take a crack at making a Douglas the Emotional Support Duck crochet pattern. I recently wiped my instagram clean (so it will look suspicious lol) :( In what other way would you be able to contact about some Douglas specifics?

    • @RetroClaude
      @RetroClaude  3 месяца назад

      Do you use Ravelry? You can always send me a message on there or through my Etsy shop (links in the description)

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 3 месяца назад +2

    For us Americans, brackets are the squared ones [these], and parentheses are the smiles (these).
    Btw, you're not being irrational by ditching a pattern that's lost joy for you, for whatever reason!

  • @ellakae7
    @ellakae7 3 месяца назад +3

    I found you through the last video you posted and have spent the last week or so binging every single knitting video on your channel. I care for my partner who lives with severe ME and I've found this series so comforting. These videos have really helped me as a new knitter and I've had them on in the background while I've been making my first ever project from a pattern. Being in a very low-income household I was starting to get the impression from the rest of the internet that knitting would not be an accessible hobby but your videos have completely reframed my thinking and taught me the importance of planning and resourcefulness.

  • @abigailwhite2207
    @abigailwhite2207 3 месяца назад +5

    NEW RETRO CLAUDE YAY

  • @celticgoddess81
    @celticgoddess81 3 месяца назад +2

    I love Squid School of Vintage Knit patterns. :) I might just have too many projects on the go from them. They are so worth the cost, but I don't already have a stash of Vintage patterns so I completely understand not wanting to spend money on it. :)

  • @bellabean8009
    @bellabean8009 2 месяца назад +1

    Having just rewatched the last stashbusting video, I'm pretty sure you ended the video at 100.25 not 123.25 which would put you at 119.75 at the end of June!

  • @KatyB-GryffindorChaser
    @KatyB-GryffindorChaser Месяц назад +1

    Totally agree! Having a little cry lets all that negative energy move through and out of my system so I can reset! And then I can usually take a deep breath and figure out what's productive next step (put it down to wait for another time, rip it out or refocus and keep going).
    The most helpful advice I've ever heard as a knitter was a lighthearted comment on a podcast - that we're all in this cause we enjoy knitting, and it's ALL knitting!!! Even tinking is a form of knitting! So there's something to enjoy in every phase of knitting! (Head exploding!)
    It has made me way more likely to randomly swatch and play with a new yarn in creative ways, and not worry about making something! And also to enjoy frogging, and knit again!
    I knit because I enjoy playing with sticks and string. I enjoy the tactile experience, I enjoy what I learn about the yarn and the stitches and the resulting fabric from randomly swatching interesting yarns in my stash - and I often get ideas for projects or the yarn will tell me what I wants to be (hat, mitts, tea cozy, sweater). I love my finished projects too! But the journey is where I find the most joy 😊

  • @soolee8747
    @soolee8747 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks so much for this video. I really relate to your pattern struggles, and especially how your feelings about a pattern affect your relationship with the FO.
    That said, I have to quibble about your stashbusting total! In your last video, you realized that you wanted to donate some things and not use some vintage yarns. You got down to 100.25 balls of wool! But here, you start at your pre-donation total of 123.25, so I'd say your math is off. Shouldn't your actual total be 119.75 balls of wool?

  • @Stitching_Sassenach
    @Stitching_Sassenach 3 месяца назад +1

    @RetroClaude, I was recently given a copy of Ideas for Gifts that was copyrighted in 1949. It has a crochet pattern for a lamb. I can email you the pictures of the pattern if you would like them.
    I was also given a copy of Practical, Warn Hand Knits for Service Men from the US, if you are interested in copies of that too.

  • @bethknapp4935
    @bethknapp4935 3 месяца назад +3

    I am going through cancer treatments for the next year, and being exhausted and very achy is part of that. I'm a crocheter, and I can emphasize with the struggle of not being able to do what I consider to be my therapy. Right now I am making small amigurumi projects to sell for extra money, so I feel so bad when I can't accomplish what I need to when I have the time. On another note, I absolutely love the color palette you chose for the sweater, the lavender is a gorgeous addition, great choice! As for your duck, I would just look up a tutorial for a big amigurumi duck. You might even find a no sew, or low sew version of one. A lot of it is magic circle, worked in the round and if you use a bigger yarn, it will work up quickly. I hope you are feeling better as of this video posting, I am sending you many hugs and lots of love! ❤

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 3 месяца назад +1

      Random stranger sending you "lots of love", too. May your health improve daily, & may your crafts always exceed your expectations!

    • @cassmacdonald-perfectlyimp2486
      @cassmacdonald-perfectlyimp2486 3 месяца назад +2

      Another random stranger sending you loads and loads of love.

  • @shelleymonson8750
    @shelleymonson8750 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m currently working on a hat pattern, and I think I’ve done about twice as much unknitting as actual progress. Sigh.

  • @cesca6829
    @cesca6829 2 месяца назад +1

    Yesterday I found out that a content creator on RUclips doesn't get any money when we watch videos unless we also allow the ads to play for at least 30 seconds. So this is now what I'll do (and will use the time to fetch a cup of tea and a WIP,, ahem). I wish I'd known sooner and am sorry for all the times I've used "Skip". But many thanks to Retro Claude for all her content!

  • @Jwellner7
    @Jwellner7 2 месяца назад +1

    Re: the WS and RS confusion, whenever I run into something on a pattern that I know my brain will confuse, I color code them and either use a highlighter or my ipad to color code things.

  • @susanrobertson984
    @susanrobertson984 3 месяца назад +1

    I am watching while I take apart a jacket I am sewing because I tried for slash pockets with a double welt and yep one side is unusable. Gotta recut the jacket front panels and redo the whole right side. A bummer but such is the reality of creating.

  • @EvilandPink
    @EvilandPink 3 месяца назад +1

    i was crocheting and listening to you, and momentarily forgot pounds was currency, panicked for a second trying to figure out how many grams 80 pounds of yarn could be and what that would do to your stash lol
    the pattern struggles are definitely relatable, some modern patterns can be pretty vague unfortunately. it really depends on who writes it and what testers they have

  • @TehTeh911
    @TehTeh911 2 месяца назад +1

    Also I wonder if the pattern designer did put S1 and the editor thought they meant Sl and changed it and the designer just never noticed.

  • @cristy6760
    @cristy6760 3 месяца назад +2

    4:23 I track my needle gauge on my swatches by doing a yarn over for each mm and a purl for each 0.25mm. (So a swatch on 3.75mm needles would have 3 yarn overs and 3 purl stitches in the bottom corner. I alternate them with a single knit stitch for better readability.) It doesn't interfere with the overall gauge and the needles don't have to sit in the project bag!

  • @jacquelinebryant2962
    @jacquelinebryant2962 3 месяца назад +3

    I don't know that they are your style patterns but the moorit crochet magazine makes a accessible screen reader friendly PDF for each of their issues! I've never personally used it but seeing how frustrating reading that knitting pattern was now I understand why they specifically addressed it.

  • @demiefraggle
    @demiefraggle 3 месяца назад +2

    Just doing what you can is awesome. And the crossover vest thing looks amazing. I will love seeing it finished whenever that happens.

  • @EngineeringKnits
    @EngineeringKnits 29 дней назад

    Oh no! I am so sorry you had such issues with the tension, it was the biggest struggle in the test knit as well. I know you've got another video out about this so I'll take a look at that one too and take all the comments I see and see if I can make it clearer! I'm so sorry it has been so tough. I also am so glad you've included footage of your screen-reader reading a pattern, I very much am going to check mine against one now. P.S. also love your big comfy blue fleecy sweater(?) It looks perfectly cozy - and Hello boyfriend & dog!

  • @micktheflowerchick4880
    @micktheflowerchick4880 3 месяца назад +2

    I so appreciate your realness when it comes to wanting to do a specific project and having to buy more supplies because you have to - not because you necessarily want to. As well as not being able to find certain things when you need them. I totally go through the same crap! Lol

  • @ceara3100
    @ceara3100 3 месяца назад +2

    This is why I struggle so much with knitting patterns.

  • @puppetreecosplay5181
    @puppetreecosplay5181 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Claude I'm sorry the pattern made you feel like that, they should tell you what your working on, and dont ever feel bad about not doing a pattern because how it makes you feel, I wish you could see a demo of the pattern makers writting style before you buy the pattern, there have been lots of patterns that I've left by the wayside because I can't process what I'm reading. I'm dyslexic and I use my phone notes software but I think PDF have a highlighter function. When I work I go row by row with a highlighter tool on my phone notes. For the example you showed on the screen reader I'd make sure I highlighted the stitches I need for my size and the instruction so it stands out and I'm not digging for information, I don't highlight it all at once but every 3 rows or so I'd stop and highlight the next bit so the chunks feel managed. I hope this helps ❤ I love your videos, you make them at your own pace! You're doing great!

  • @CateBee
    @CateBee 3 месяца назад +1

    As a fellow dyslexic knitter - the only thing that has ever helped me is adding an obscene amount of different colored highlighting to my printed patters XD

  • @llamabean529
    @llamabean529 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm a beginner knitter so I always to all the things to make my life easier, lots of markers for extra info I'm likely to forget. I'm using knit companion on my tablet to move lines and hight sections on each part I need to complete or where I've stopped, it also makes a cute booping sound to confirm some actions. I would one day like to be an accomplished knitter like you. Tbh I thought the retro and vintage slip over were way cuter (I love the cross overs at the front!) cheering you on from the internet ether.

  • @amykathleen2
    @amykathleen2 3 месяца назад +3

    I don’t think it’s irrational at all to give up on a pattern that is frustrating you. There are thousands of knitting patterns out there, maybe millions. Why keep going on one that doesn’t click for you, that makes you feel unhappy in any way? No matter whose “fault” it is, it seems totally reasonable to just pick another pattern, which is exactly what you did.

  • @katerrinah5442
    @katerrinah5442 3 месяца назад +1

    I felt this video in my disabled soul. Currently don't have use of my hands and I start crying whenever I try to knit and it hurts too much. It's so frustrating when you're sick and just want to feel a bit better... But then your body has other ideas 😔❤️

  • @armedvsokord
    @armedvsokord 3 месяца назад +1

    Would it be useful to knit some white hexipuffs in-between each of your colored ones? That way you start a set of white ones and avoid a long time where your only doing white ones?