Reacting to YOUR Knit & Crochet Hot Takes 👀 Plus a Few of Mine lol

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @JackRabbitLondon
    @JackRabbitLondon Год назад +13

    Totally agree with the last hot take. Machine knitting is still handmade.
    In the case of the sentro its still very much using your hand to crank and weaving the thread on to cast on. Manually fixing dropped stitches,or manually creating them. Manually tying on yarns in a particular order if doing colour work especially intarsia on the sentro. Hand stitching or crochet the pieces together. Blocking the pieces.
    Then with the flatbed,the amount of different techniques for texture,ruffled,godets, weaving, intarsia,eyelets. And if you don't have a punch card slot you literally have to transfer every.single.stitch. yourself. Even with a pinch card slot there is still so much to do. You still use your hands every step of the way. It still takes hours.
    Acrylic yarn vs natural yarn. I spin my own yarn and so can use natural plant and animal fibre.BUT i still usually have synthetic fibres mixed in there for extra sparkle, to help it not pill as much.
    Plus just because its a natural fibre doesn't mean it's good enviromentally in all stages of making it. Plant fibers go through a lot of chemical processes just to make it easy to spin and card. And thats before dyeing it.
    If you can only afford acrylic, get the highest quality acrylic you can afford. Or source from second hand shops. Unravel old sweaters and reuse the yarn. Cut up tshirts into strips ,collect ribbon from old packaging. The snobbery in the fibre community is insane ❤

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  Год назад +1

      10000% agree on all points! It is so much work for all the reasons you brought up. Thank you for elaborating so well!!!
      Also I really appreciate your expertise on fiber choices. I totally agree about reusing yarn any way you can and am getting into that more myself. Of course there is so much nuance to what fibers people choose and it’s not so black and white!! 💖 also totally agree on the last point lol

  • @aichaunguyen
    @aichaunguyen 2 месяца назад +1

    I knitted hats/scarves for my husband and his whole family. We still together for 20 years.

  • @sabrinalemay-emond9354
    @sabrinalemay-emond9354 3 месяца назад +2

    Also bamboo, cotton, and other plant fibers are also vegan. I agree that acrylic fiber marketed as vegan is greenwashing. I prefer natural fibers as well. As a vegan myself, I know it’s possible to find natural vegan yarn that has similar properties to wool! However yes they are pricey :( hopefully one day it’s more common!

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  3 месяца назад

      Yes yes yes on everything!!! I love plant fibers. Hopefully one day!!! If you ever want to get into it, buying naked yarn in bulk & hand dyeing it is a great way to save money. My yarn usually comes out to $5 to $8 per skein!!! Not that you asked lol

  • @honeygrl07
    @honeygrl07 Год назад +11

    I’m team crochet ribbing

    • @zirconium2014
      @zirconium2014 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm team "not stretched out false elastic properties" aka knitted ribbing.
      Knitting has genuine elastic properties, crochet doesnt.

    • @finwilliams2004
      @finwilliams2004 Месяц назад

      Apart from crochet slip stitched ribbing, which is good but takes forever​@@zirconium2014

    • @Hookedgems
      @Hookedgems 16 дней назад

      Me tooooo

  • @cherrylaffy
    @cherrylaffy Год назад +6

    I def agree. I want a pattern/tutorial for everything but I will never ask bc I’m a designer too. I think it’s a fair boundary to only sell finished pieces 🤷🏾‍♀️ if I can’t afford the price & miss the piece I want I’m blaming capitalism n the economy not the artist. 🤷🏾‍♀️
    The knitting machine convo has always been unserious lmfao. Thank you for bringing up the comparison of a sewing machine

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  Год назад

      Omg right you totally get it!! I also def see other people’s work and would love to have a pattern/make something similar but right like if it’s not something they do I’m not gonna ask!!
      Also omg right it’s actually ridiculous hahaha

  • @brujapandorabox
    @brujapandorabox Год назад

    I agree with your hot take on pattern! There are some crochet artist that will copy and not give credit. I def don’t see issues with gate keeping, a pattern that you designed🫶🏾🖤🖤

  • @ACommonSpring
    @ACommonSpring Месяц назад

    For ribbing couldn't care less either way, but I always do crochet as a SC and end and begin each row without using BLO and then do not chain when I turn. No bumps.

  • @brujapandorabox
    @brujapandorabox Год назад

    And I absolutely agree with knitting machine!!! Your def still doing work by hand

  • @luvie802
    @luvie802 Год назад +3

    the thing with your hot take 9:40 i do understand where you are coming from, however maybe some people have specific body sizes too large or too slim or something and thats why they want to do it themselves but ofc the majority are like you said but im saying maybe some of them want to doit themselves because they know their measurements anyways, great piece you designed there it looks so beautiful

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  Год назад

      thank you so much!!! ❤️ I totally see where you're coming from! size inclusivity is super important to me. I offer made-to-order commissions for all of my pieces to be more size inclusive but it's always good to have empathy and not just be annoyed at someone for asking for a pattern!!

  • @lucyanadalegend
    @lucyanadalegend Год назад +1

    Hey lily I love your videos your such a vibe and you taught me so much! I wanted to ask if it is possible to make a ruffled bucket hat with this machine? If it is can you make a tutorial 🫶🥺

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  Год назад +1

      thank you soooo much!! 😭❤️ I'm not totally sure but I'll get thinking on this one!!

  • @kimu.6227
    @kimu.6227 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love protein fibers. But there are vegan fibers that aren’t acrylic. Bamboo and cotton come to mind. It doesn’t automatically put you in the vegan=oil=yuck category. Not passionate about it. I knit wool and other protein fibers almost exclusively but wanna point it out. Like the video! Thanks for sharing!

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  11 месяцев назад +1

      omg totally I forgot to mention that!!! I love bamboo and cotton. Thank you for watching!!

  • @Summermayfashion
    @Summermayfashion Год назад

    could you do like a full in depth tutorial of the snetro machine please

  • @loiswinkel7476
    @loiswinkel7476 Год назад

    omg my hot take made it into the video :)

  • @odilon7740
    @odilon7740 Год назад +1

    But you could make a lot of money selling the patterns right ? you would sell a lot more than the items of clothing, and once the pattern is done it's "passive income" no ? I adore your work :-)

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!!! Selling patterns can def be an easier way to make money since it becomes passive after all the work like you said!! It’s just not something I’m interested in tbh and since I don’t really do that it always annoys me when people ask me hahaha but only about specific items that I’m selling not as much about pieces I make to order or have already sold

  • @spwaff.
    @spwaff. Год назад

    hiii!! 📣ur number 1 stan is present.📣😂😂 i need to shutup!😂 i already have *quite* a few controversial opinions that ppl would def be off-ended by (not you though, haha) but 9:08 i agree .. like that “drop the pattern nonsense” is *sofa king* irrriiitaating. and tbh, ur more than a crocheter with a knitting machine, ur a knitwear designer. all this stuff that ppl say in the crochet/knit cOmMuNiTy bores me to tears.😂😂 i know i sound like a *jerk chicken* but just being honest. also, i think you *lowkey-highkey* started the crocheter with a sentro trend but your stuff happened to come out of that machine looking designer.. ok tangent..😂😂 let me stop.. cuz i’ll go on and on.. 12:10 omg! speaking of those videos..😂😂
    14:21 i have soooo much to say.. omg..😂😂😂😂😂too much.. TOO. MUCH.

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  Год назад +1

      HAHAHA okay literally agree agree agree!!! idk why people are mad about certain things lol. thank you for always watching!!!!

    • @spwaff.
      @spwaff. Год назад

      @@lilyfoubisou 😹😹lol! exactly. also ur welcome.

  • @pixiexqueen
    @pixiexqueen Год назад

    ur cute 🩷

  • @Mcdademade123
    @Mcdademade123 7 месяцев назад

    Ummm never heard of vegan yarn. I can see silk not being vegan but you don’t kill the sheep to get wool so I’m confused

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  7 месяцев назад

      I get it! unfortunately a lot of wool is not ethically produced and sheep are subject to pretty cruel environments/treatments. I'm not an expert on this, but I think there's a pretty big lack of transparency of where a lot of wool is sourced!! but there is certainly ethical wool out there :)

  • @spinlouet
    @spinlouet 10 месяцев назад +2

    Your dress is very cute but you really need to consider pulling it down as everyone can your private area completely. It is not attractive and it totally leave nothing to the imagination. Unless that is the look you are going for???

    • @lilyfoubisou
      @lilyfoubisou  9 месяцев назад

      you literally can't that's the pink knit of the dress lol. I'm not posting videos to "leave things to the imagination". you're the one unnecessarily sexualizing my body in a video where I'm talking about fiber arts

  • @spinlouet
    @spinlouet 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, I like your info but I won't be watching your videos again, Your language is just not appropriate and it is offensive.