summer knitting plans + inspo 2023 | 13 summer patterns, inspiration, and what I plan to knit

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @streakyj2
    @streakyj2 Год назад

    fellow winter here 🙂 don't be nervous abt pale pinks--in addition to jewel tones, we also look good in clear pastels. i have Carol Jackson's book Color Me Beautiful from the 70s [i'm old]; the wardrobe advice is amusingly outdated, but the color advice is priceless: winters' hair turns gray early [mine sure did!], but it's a nice silver gray, so she says 'don't color your hair, winters! be happy with your hair and spend your money on diamonds!' 🙂 anyway, thx for your well-organized & helpful channel!

  • @nicannjones
    @nicannjones Год назад +17

    Another reason to wait for the Weekender... I think Andrea is working on an update for the pattern to include a scoop neck as opposed to the boat neck. Having knit the sweater already, I can admit, I would probably wear the sweater more if it had a scoop neck.

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад

      Oh wow that's great to hear! I like the boat neck but would definitely be interested in a scoop neck version too.

    • @corteofs
      @corteofs Год назад +1

      That would be so cool I want to knit the Weekender but I don’t like boat neck

  • @MandyRoeske
    @MandyRoeske Год назад

    I would agree that winter is your season because that electric blue looks gorgeous on you! I’m also a winter and I gravitate to the colors in my palette and I think it may be a subconscious thing where we know they look good on us so therefore we think it’s a good color in general.

  • @mariatorres3171
    @mariatorres3171 Год назад

    Very much enjoyed your video. Loved all the inspiration summer patterns. Thanks again for sharing 💕💕💕

  • @CancerianTarot
    @CancerianTarot Год назад

    That electric blue is the perfect colour for you. Such a stunning colour!

  • @cathiapizetta4957
    @cathiapizetta4957 Год назад +2

    I agree with laurahorgan! You are very through with your descriptions without “hums” or “hams” and I like it very much. Your format is getting very professional and shows your dedication to your channel. Loving it!❤

  • @alinabadus8735
    @alinabadus8735 Год назад

    This was super fun to watch, and I saved a few of the patterns in my ravelry queue. Thanks for the inspiration! Looking forward to seeing some of your completed objects.

  • @QueensYarnBoutique
    @QueensYarnBoutique Год назад

    These are great knitting plans. I want to knit the Soho Top also.

  • @turkish.knits.handmade
    @turkish.knits.handmade 7 месяцев назад

    I know, its realy not often mentioned, but especially for purling: the purl stitch in portuguese style is very easy. If you have a project thats is just ourling a lot, it may be easier to learn this. (i am just knitting in portuguese style, because my mum tought me this, when i was a child) i love it, purling and knitting is easy. Maybe give it a try

  • @taccora
    @taccora Год назад +1

    I'm currently knitting the kuutar tee and I'm loving it. My Favorite Things's newest cami/tank top. It looks like a staple and I'm here for it.

  • @VirgsB
    @VirgsB Год назад +5

    Thank you for such a great video, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am knitting a summer Ranunculus now in worsted weight. I love it!😊

  • @pattyfox6907
    @pattyfox6907 Год назад

    Forgot to say I am also working on the Weekender Light. The yarn is Queensland Donnegal tweed fingering weight. I am surprised how fast it is knitting up being fingering. For some reason it just goes fast. A great TV watching knit (as is the Soho Top). You will enjoy it!

  • @DarkFr3ak101
    @DarkFr3ak101 Год назад

    I’m currently working on Lion Brand’s Feels Like Butta Cropped Tee, however the store did not have the right yarn so I substitute it with Caron Blossom Cake which is light and soft enough for summer garments.

  • @laurahorgan7657
    @laurahorgan7657 Год назад +5

    Thank you for another great video! Your projects are always amazing. I really like the format of your podcast and how thorough you are with your descriptions.

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words!

  • @marleneknits
    @marleneknits Год назад +2

    aww thank you for linking the color palette website!! it told me exactly what I wanted to hear haha 😍🥰 apparently I’m a warm autumn and that are also my favorite colors 🤞🏼🧡
    loved your podcast episode as always! your colors suit you so well and I think it’s so great that you’re going for them, also because you like them!

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад +1

      Glad you tried out the website! I can totally see you being a warm autumn, it's great those are also your favorite colors!

  • @pattyfox6907
    @pattyfox6907 Год назад

    I am almost finished with a Soho Top for my younger niece. It is knit with Baah La Jolla fingering held together. Being a superwash merino, it is a bit heavy, and certain to stretch. Super cute and a fast knit. Your vlog is enjoyable, and easy to listen to. Thanks!

  • @clairecromwell2486
    @clairecromwell2486 Год назад

    I love the Fundi color of Q & C Sparrow!! It's such a lovely dark blue-green - a little bit more interesting than plain black, IMO, but I can also understand how that makes it harder to coordinate with other colors. The fabric is definitely a little rough as you're knitting it, but it will soften up a lot with washing & wear.
    I'm almost done with a Rota Sleeveless Top in Lion Brand's Touch of Linen, and then I can't decide what to cast on next! Maybe the Kuutar Top or another Sari Nordlund pattern? I hadn't seen the Audrey Top yet and that also looks very cute, hmmmm.

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад

      Decisions, decisions!

  • @lanakravets7012
    @lanakravets7012 Год назад +1

    I knit a Kuutar Tee out of De Rerum Antigone, which is 100% linen, though I love the finished garment the yarn left me with a pinkie callus 🥲 I think it was okay with just straight stockinette but the lace yoke was a real bitch to knit.

  • @vickywelsch3852
    @vickywelsch3852 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Last week I saw a hack to stabilize the icord straps. With a sewing needle put a piece of thread through the strap and give it the length you want. That could work.

  • @Heidiy
    @Heidiy Год назад

    Thank you for the inspiration! 🥰 here in Finland we consider june, july and august to be the summer months and somehow I was already a bir tired with summer knits. This gave me some new energy and I realised I'm propably just fed up with all the fingering weight knitting 😅 maybe I'll cast on something new with larger gauge, I loved the Soho top and the Audrey top! Have a nice day ❤

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 Год назад

    I have two summer knits currently on my needles. Yume and Tolsta. When they are finished one at least one complete (doing ribbing on Yume so soon complete). My next project will be Tulsa tank. And I have cotton cashmere by Rowan that may become another Ranunculus.

  • @Claire-oq1ns
    @Claire-oq1ns Год назад

    I’m a loyal BOTM subscriber, and it’s so cool to see them on your video! Katherine Center’s writing is wonderful; I also picked Hello Stranger this month.

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад

      I'm excited to read it!

  • @mcclainmakes
    @mcclainmakes Год назад

    I just recently started the Audrey Top with KFO pure silk and I think this pattern is going to fly by! I will be so excited to see your version! 🖤

  • @shannonoliver5414
    @shannonoliver5414 Год назад

    Love your videos so much. Thank you for all the knit pattern ideas. 😊

  • @sreshtaarajesh
    @sreshtaarajesh Год назад

    I absolutely love all of your planning videos! These are so thoughtfully put together and I really appreciate all the effort you put into them :) (The same goes for your podcasts as well!)

  • @killingsworthit5883
    @killingsworthit5883 Год назад

    I’ve been knitting a Sammensat 8 by Elesbeth Judith. It’s a great pattern. I’m so excited to wear it this summer ☀️

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад

      I just looked up that pattern, it looks lovey!! Loving the texture on it.

  • @allison.c.p
    @allison.c.p Год назад

    I'm working on Seleste tee by Sari Nordlund now and I'm absolutely in love. I already purchased the Kuutar tee and I'm planning to cast on that one next once I decide on the yarn.

  • @Cdm912
    @Cdm912 Год назад

    I just had my colour analysis done professionally and I’m a bright winter! Im so glad you’re using those colours, it’s so personally inspiring (cool tones have also always been my favourites) but also refreshing because most knit podcasts I feel focus on warmer beige/neutrals which are beautiful but I’ve been craving something different! Also I did my analysis with Colour Analysis Studio (they have a great yt channel) and I did their virtual option if you wanted to check them out!!

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад +1

      I love that you did a color analysis session professionally! I have seen Colour Analysis studio here on YT and love their videos. I might look up their virtual sessions or see if there's a similar studio near me I can go to in person!

  • @travelandlivebravely1646
    @travelandlivebravely1646 Год назад

    Another great video. Your plans are thoughtful and insightful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tanjamitrovic1668
    @tanjamitrovic1668 Год назад

    I like your recap

  • @sandrabrooke5900
    @sandrabrooke5900 Год назад

    I am knitting the Lanikai Summer Tee in knitting for Olive in Putty. The lace part is grueling but I am past the first two rows and thin it looks really nice. I would love to knit the Cumulus if I can figure it out. The raglan division is confusing to me.
    Love your podcast.

  • @stilllookingfortreasure
    @stilllookingfortreasure 7 месяцев назад

    Most color analysis place all Asians as Winters even though we have different tones. If you get it redone in a place like Korea or HK there's a good chance it comes out different.

  • @logikgirl12
    @logikgirl12 Год назад

    Your videos are very interesting 😊✨
    Strangely I see your complexion as a warmer undertone, I'm surprised it gave you a winter palette.
    Winter Pallettes look good in all black outfits, and you seem like you would look great in peachy and pinks 🤔
    To me you look like a Spring Palette
    Anywhoo I really like your videos 🤗

  • @contentelizabeth2226
    @contentelizabeth2226 Год назад

    I absolutely love your videos - your dream knits and projects are always so inspiring. Thank you and keep them coming! I’m currently knitting a Poppy Tee. 🙋🏼‍♀️ 😊

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Enjoy your Poppy tee project!

  • @lisathalhamer2971
    @lisathalhamer2971 Год назад

    Hi Amy! I’m in the Boston area too. Which local stores do you like for yarn shopping? I’m always down to try a new spot, and it is really nice to see and feel yarn before buying.

    • @neknits
      @neknits  Год назад +1

      Hi there! I'm north of Boston, so I usually go to Another Yarn in Burlington. They have a very large selection! Circle of Stitches in Salem is also nice, as well as Gather Here in Cambridge!

  • @ajborthwick7239
    @ajborthwick7239 Год назад

    I bought three summer yarns and am trying to use up all three but the patterns keep changing lol

  • @TheSolipsist0
    @TheSolipsist0 Год назад

    I LOVE watching this kind of content. You made a good point: Winterknits take longer, so its smart to start early. I struggle to block heavy wool things in winter cause of temperature and humidity. This is why I think about knitting for the upcoming fall/ winter.

  • @jordankriseman
    @jordankriseman Год назад

    Great vid! Every time I see your Poppy Tee it makes me want to knit one up immediately haha. I'm using Quince's Sparrow for a little vest at the moment (Mochi Knits Top Sol) and it's nice! It's my first time using 100% linen too, and I can definitely tell that it is rougher than wool or cotton. However, I like the fabric it's producing. I will say, I was a bit surprised by the color I received. I ordered Truffle, expecting a taupey neutral with shades of purple and it basically is purple with gray undertones. (www.ravelry.com/projects/jordankrise/top-sol) I love purple so I didn't return it, but it was not the original look I was imagining. I'm sure if you choose the black it won't be a problem though :)

  • @nadja9331
    @nadja9331 6 месяцев назад