What shall I knit next???? 🤔

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2023
  • In today's episode of the knitting podcast, I'm sharing progress on a couple of my projects as well as mulling over what I may want to cast-on next with yarn I have in my stash.
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  • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
    @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  10 месяцев назад +7

    Happy Sunday everyone! For those of you watching from Southern California, I hope this provides you with something cozy to do while you stay hunkered down and ride out whatever Mother Nature plans on throwing our way. Stay safe. ❤
    Links to everything can be found in the description box below the video window.

  • @TheYellowcrush
    @TheYellowcrush 10 месяцев назад +7

    We need a new merch shirt: "Meet my visually-stimulating side piece" 😂

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  10 месяцев назад

      lol...I really pulled that one out of some deep, dark place. 😂

  • @therese1226
    @therese1226 10 месяцев назад +16

    I get it, Tayler. I have a cardigan and a Ranunculus on the needles and I want them both, but don’t want to knit them. My friends I share a podcast with seem to get all the things done and I’m like a crow, looking at all the shinies. ADD is real, people.

  • @michellewilliams3302
    @michellewilliams3302 10 месяцев назад +2

    My take on your dilemma, for what it’s worth.
    People make a big to-do about process vs. product knitters. I watch podcasts where the presenter checks off a list of everything they’ve done since last you saw them, with an overtone of goals achieved. Checking the box and having the finished product really drives them.
    It seems to me that you have so many balls in the air, all incredibly fulfilling projects, esp your kids. So your knitting time is precious.
    The next cast on? I vote for the one that gets your engines revved!!! The one that’s the most fun to knit and keeps you inspired. ❤

  • @lisaelam1522
    @lisaelam1522 10 месяцев назад +2

    The sweater you are wearing is gorgeous!!😍I love the wide sleeves and cuffs and the split cuff. It looks like you may have purchased it from a store, but, if you know of a similar pattern . . . Please share. I would love to knit a sweater like the one you are wearing. Thank you!

    • @lisamiller1804
      @lisamiller1804 10 месяцев назад

      I came to say all of that! That is a really cute sweater Tayler is wearing - I'd love to make one :)

  • @aimeewalters4861
    @aimeewalters4861 10 месяцев назад +4

    I am a monogamous knitter, but I use the itch for a new project to push through tricky parts of my current pattern. So, if I'm feeling sluggish, I'll scroll Ravelry for inspiration, pick a new project, and finish my current one.

  • @gordonbrowne8068
    @gordonbrowne8068 2 месяца назад

    Message from Sharon England.I think some people are happy to plod along with a project. I'm kinda like you, I get impatient to reach the end. Knowing that it may be too small or too big just kills me! I think that's why I like smaller projects like bottle holders or toys. We're all different.❤

  • @bridgetchristianson8706
    @bridgetchristianson8706 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing like a good cardigan! I’m not a monogamous knitter unless a project really makes me want to keep going so I can wear it. Usually I keep socks as my portable knit, I keep a complicated knit at home, and I try to keep charitable knits going. All different yarns and needles so my hands stay healthy and my brain doesn’t get tired.

  • @paulhermann8239
    @paulhermann8239 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m just on the other side of figuring out what to do knitting wise. So it was a choice of finishing one of 3 pairs of socks that are on needles, or the MoonSet tee shirt. But, I want to cast on the Big Love cardigan or the Weekender pullover. 🎉🎉🎉 and the winner is the Big Love cardigan. Although my husband asked what happened to the Moon Set tee I was working on.😊 on your shawl how about one more eyelet then bind off. Hopefully that would be a halfway point compromise. Stay safe from the storms. And, I look forward to seeing you Wednesday.💕 Iris

  • @Youhavetoread
    @Youhavetoread 11 дней назад

    I’m a monogamous knitter. It has never occurred to me to cast on multiple projects at a time unless there is a reason to do so ( I want to give a gift and need to start and get it done). You have made me realize that there are actually some really good reasons to cast on multiple projects and I am going to start doing that. You mentioned always having a pair of socks cast on and I love that idea. I think I will knit more socks if I have some cast on and ready go be worked when ever I get some time. There is also the fact that sometimes I won’t knit at night while watching tv ( my prime knitting time) because I’m in the middle of a part that takes concentration. If I have multiple projects I cast on chances are one of them is going to be simple mindless knitting. I also hate casting on projects while I’m trying to relax at night so having multiple cast on means that even if I finish something I have something to work on. There’s no virtue in being a monogamous knitter. As long as you are finishing things I think having multiple projects is a great strategy.

  • @mandycoker2074
    @mandycoker2074 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hey, About the shawl. I was never a shawl person until I joined the Stephen West Mystery Shawl KAL several years ago. I never wore shawls and I didn't wear it for a couple of years after I made it. I thought I would but ya know how that goes. Anyway, when its chilly in the morning or in the evening when I only have on a little cotton tee and I'm chillin' on my porch or my fave chair in front of the tv a light weight shawl is just perfectly cozy around my shoulders. I suggest that you keep on knitting your lovely shawl until its the recommended length. Trust me you will LOVE it. Forget about wrapping it around your neck, save it for those chilly times when your shoulders need a little something, you have a nice hot cup of tea beside you and knitting in your lap. Trust❣

  • @annmacdonald468
    @annmacdonald468 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a monogamous knitter and am about six feet into a ten foot black scarf and I am so sick of the endless black, I broke protocol and began a quick multicolored crochet baby cardigan. I feel ya!

  • @joisekolesnik4023
    @joisekolesnik4023 10 месяцев назад +2

    Your a hockey mom and those rinks get cold finish it and it will keep you warm at the rink…and knit yourself a cardi for the rink as well!

  • @lilyobrien3264
    @lilyobrien3264 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just got out of this funk. I was bored of my wips and was desperately wanting something else to look at. I searched Pinterest and I finally found a new baby blanket to work on with stash yarn.
    I personally think go with whatever pattern your looking at the most go with that one. What you decide will be fantastic

  • @mlluurtsema3514
    @mlluurtsema3514 10 месяцев назад +2

    Cast on whatever you want. BUT dedicate hockey practice to the black t-shirt only. It will grow slowly but not with the drudgery. And it might be time to let the shawl be done. You are little so it might be big enough for you. Remember, all of this is for fun and you’re the boss!❤

  • @debkuppusamy7912
    @debkuppusamy7912 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think your shawl is actually a perfect size for you right now. I always have several wips going, it really helps my hands and my sanity

  • @sc00badive
    @sc00badive 10 месяцев назад +1

    About the shawl, it's gorgeous! Also you can see through it, so it doesn't look heavy. Also the longer it gets the looser you can wrap it. It will be lovely if you finish it.

  • @hollybeeme
    @hollybeeme 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hope you and yours are all safe from the storms! ❤

  • @donnaleiffer7056
    @donnaleiffer7056 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have so many WIP’s that I can’t fault you for wanting to cast on a new knit😁. Some of mine are the Felix cardigan, Find Your Fade and I have yarn for Tiree by Isabell Kraemer that I’m dying to cast on! Love your podcast!

  • @sunrhyze
    @sunrhyze 10 месяцев назад +3

    I think you might enjoy casting on everything you're thinking of, then every time you're ready to sit down and knit, line up all the project bags like soldiers at attention, open them all up and peer inside, and pick the one that's calling to you the most that day (notice the omission of any "shoulds" in this advice). 🙂

  • @sandrafoster2211
    @sandrafoster2211 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fall is coming. It's in the back of our minds and we're anxious to get there. Knitting a project that's a little heavier is calling me as well.

  • @lisamiller1804
    @lisamiller1804 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love your sweater!! Those sleeves are everything... any chance on you sharing the label info? TIA :)

  • @conniestiles9083
    @conniestiles9083 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like small projects. How about making a coin purse next. Filled with coins or a sachet, it would make a wonderful little gift. Thanks!

  • @mindykannon4650
    @mindykannon4650 10 месяцев назад +2

    I bought yarn for a Terazzo after I watched your episode where you talked about it. Have not knitted it yet either - we need a winter Terazzo-a-long!

  • @rinaberd
    @rinaberd 10 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think it's unreaasonable to bind off on your shawl (at a manageable but still substantial size) and cast on with the cozy sweater (especially as we're moving towards autumn).

  • @showandtellmeg
    @showandtellmeg 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm totally with you on the new cast on. I try to always have a fingering weight sweater (that is usually more complicated like lace or cables) on the needles and then also have a DK or aran weight sweater going at the same time for that quick satisfaction of seeing real progress from my knitting. Sweaters are my favorite things to make, so having those plus a few other small things (like a pair of socks, a shawl, a toy, etc) make it so I have something to grab for any occasion that I want to knit at. Its like diversifying your knitting portfolio lol

  • @marletteclark3227
    @marletteclark3227 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think your shawl is a lovely size and shape to wear right now. So I would bind off the shawl, and then cast on the new gray sweater you want to knit so badly. You’ve inspired me to cast on that sweater as well. Love your podcasts.

  • @agillsfo
    @agillsfo 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wishing you and yours a safe journey through the bad weather promised! Now…bind off that shawl and be done with it. It’s lovely and if it’s larger, you won’t wear it. Just sayin… I love your podcasts! ❤

  • @susanmcdougal8661
    @susanmcdougal8661 10 месяцев назад +12

    Don't be mad - I can't help myself. The past tense of cast is . . . Cast. Sorry, I'm a former high school English teacher. 😁💜

  • @LovedLisa
    @LovedLisa 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love how honest you are with your struggles when it comes to your wips - thank you for that
    If I had your wips i would probably:
    Cast off the shawl
    Have the T actually stay a T (cuz the idea of a knitted shortsleeved T is great and something that you can’t really buy)
    Start a cardigan with some unique style element like cables so it is actually worth knitting

  • @PamKnitsToo
    @PamKnitsToo 10 месяцев назад +1

    I get it! I started knitting a child’s dress for my granddaughter. She was here recently and I showed her mother the back that I had finished and I could tell by her expression that she didn’t like it - she doesn’t like homemade garments. Since then I haven’t wanted to work on it because I know it will never be worn. I had a hard time knitting anything for a while when I decided I needed a comfort knit so I started a knitted blanket using Vanna’s’ Choice white and the Row One mini skeins so it’s changing color all the time. I’m loving it and it’s giving me back my desire to knit!

    • @MFV77
      @MFV77 10 месяцев назад

      My granddaughter lives in GA, so they have little use for most things I would so love to make her. A hat for Christmas, though!

  • @StageDreamer2590
    @StageDreamer2590 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'd throw the shawl on a lifeline where you think you want to be done and try it on from there. I personally use interchangeable needles, so typically I'll just connect a few cables to try things on. Super helpful with adjusting sweater patterns too.

  • @lawyer-skp
    @lawyer-skp 10 месяцев назад +2

    In my opinion, the shawl is plenty big for you now. You’re a slip of a thing 😊
    I have placed a hard and fast rule on myself about wips. Only three at a time. It takes discipline but cuts down on the guilt and that scattered feeling.

  • @diannecarter1754
    @diannecarter1754 10 месяцев назад +1

    I agree on being stuck on shawl island but they are pretty good travel, tv, book reading projects. I do love that shawl color ❤

  • @Willyum1031
    @Willyum1031 10 месяцев назад +1

    I understand too! I've challenged myself to be monogamous and I made it through 2 prs socks, shawl and a cowl. Now I got the itch. My PYE gave me a pin that says castonitis😁 I would use a progress keeper to motivate my work on the black tee. I did the same, turned a black tee into a long sleeve top and I wear the heck out of it, especially under cardis or my Jean jacket. Sending you good vibes.

  • @rhodabincy3714
    @rhodabincy3714 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Taylor :) Thank you for this podcast. I recently purchased Isager eco baby for a baby project and have been wanting a cardigan in it ever since. Seeing you talk about it reinforced the idea!

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just finished my black tee yesterday. Sort of cheated cause it's crocheted. Took less than a week to make the panels, then I watched it collect dust for 3 weeks before seaming. Love it so i will be blocking it quickly to wear it. There's my reward.
    Sat down with a list projects to bust through my stash. Only working on a brioche scarf/shawl but need another project to maintain my sanity. Socks are my go-to but i need 1 more. My decision making device is simple - roll dice or flip a coin. Legally binding in my eyes and no best 2 out of 3.
    Take care out there - CA/Mexico hurricane and Canadian wildfires.

  • @octoberedith1404
    @octoberedith1404 10 месяцев назад +2

    So, first can we talk about your sweater? I LOVE those sleeves! Had to keep rewinding because I was focused on how to make those sleeves! I screenshotted them to study them more, hope that's ok? And second, it's like you're inside my head! I have a pattern I just cast on, couldn't wait. Something I wouldn't normally wear, but looks like a fun knit. It's the Berroco Desertstar, which is a sleeveless hi-low sweater. I've gone back and forth with adding sleeves to it. So I combed through my patterns for the perfect sleeve, and am thinking about a peek-a-boo sleeve, which I've never done, so we'll see. I hesitate because after having worked a few rows, I'm worried that although I went with the largest size, I'm not sure it's going to fit. I'm hoping it drapes more fully, the more fabric is created. I'll probably leave off the ribbing at the arms, try it on, and then decide on the sleeves. By the by, my go-to patterns are bell and mermaid sleeves, anything that generates movement.

  • @natalieglickman1445
    @natalieglickman1445 Месяц назад

    I watched the video about your project bags and I was wondering about the one with the raw leather (unlined interior). I think my suspicion was confirmed as you were dusting leather crumbs off of your ball of yarn! 😂

  • @TheHeritageArtsPodcast
    @TheHeritageArtsPodcast 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think a lot of the time for me, the urge to cast on isn’t a matter of distraction or FOMO, but just a need for a project with certain characteristics in my line-up! (Small, large, complicated, simple, etc.)

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  10 месяцев назад +1

      I think this is a solid theory. I like this theory. Variety is the spice of life! 😉

  • @bethanybickell4579
    @bethanybickell4579 10 месяцев назад +1

    When I hit a slump with a project I like to do a palette cleanser knit that is literally just for fun. I may not need it, I may not ever wear it, it just to get through the creative slump. Sometimes I need something with colour or texture or patterning that makes a knit fun. Lately it’s been hats with colourful hand dyed that are my palette cleanser. They are great gift knits too. I try not to cast on another large project if I have a large project that is the cause of my “meh” feelings toward knitting. Because they are a time investment, if I’m already in a bit of a slump, I will likely lose interest before I’m done and then I’ll feel worse for having two large projects sitting without much progress. I sometimes just need that quick, pretty, fun and FINISHED project in between
    😅

  • @minseycrafts5099
    @minseycrafts5099 10 месяцев назад +1

    Throwing in my fifty cents. I also try to be conscientious of where the yarn I buy is manufactured in, but on the other hand, it's just people trying to make living there, and the average person probably doesn't have much say in how their country is governed, they just want to feed their family. So I really struggle with it.
    When it comes to that itch to cast on a new project, I have that frequently, but since I can't handle too many WIPs at the same time, it actually turns out into a delayed gratification when I do get to cast on the long awaited project, it is so much sweeter :)

  • @maryfoster5189
    @maryfoster5189 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your thinking-out-loud rambles. They are so open, honest, and it does feel like something is narrating my thought processes😂

  • @maralusis5434
    @maralusis5434 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would follow your instincts and bind off now. Looks big enough for you.

  • @isarose3136
    @isarose3136 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think the fuzzy grey needs to be that split hem pullover. And yeah I have to always have something that's just a boring knit-working on a body, so I can get away from sleeves. But I've discovered something about myself-I LOVE to work on visually stimulating projects, like colorwork or Noro, something where it's always changing, but what I love to WEAR is beige, grey, dark grey, taupe, charcoal grey and black pullover, and the more simple/plain the better (I have knit I think 6 "Forager" by Melody Hoffman.) Those get really boring to work on though. So I try to always have a colorwork something and also an afghan (currently working on 3 with color) going at the same time.

  • @maryfoster5189
    @maryfoster5189 10 месяцев назад +2

    I really like the sweater you're wearing! The thin, widely spaced strips always appeal to me and the sleeves are perfect! Did you knit it because I would like to get the pattern, if so!

    • @shi1355
      @shi1355 10 месяцев назад +1

      Also came to ask this ❤

  • @HlavacKristina
    @HlavacKristina 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is 100% a therapy thing, but I’m noticing that you’re “shoulding” on yourself a lot when talking about what you want to start. I think you could try and word things with “want” and that may help you discover what you want to cast on next or if you want to cast something on. I frequently have to do this in my life and it has helped me a lot especially in my crafting life. ♥️

  • @karenfeek1706
    @karenfeek1706 10 месяцев назад +1

    I say yes bind off now especially since your winters are mild

  • @kimberlykelly7280
    @kimberlykelly7280 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a pretty new knitter. Socks and hats so far. I am crocheting a lap blanket now and feel like I am betraying knitting and actually really missing it. I had started another pair of socks but put them down. My wife and I took a crochet class together so I want to get that going. I see now I can do both without judging myself LOL! It is suppose to be enjoyable after all. Stay safe and I really enjoy your channel.

  • @karenalbery2773
    @karenalbery2773 10 месяцев назад +12

    Stretch out your shawl on extra cables or waste yarn before deciding how big or not big to make it

  • @noelleparris9451
    @noelleparris9451 10 месяцев назад +1

    The shawl progress issue is real. You have a good feel (I think) for sizing for yourself and for the modifications of projects. I think you can always trust your gut! As much as I love wearing black, the idea of knitting (fingerweight!?!?) with black yarn is a hard No Thanks! I salute you for your black tee-> sweatshirt 👍🏾😊👏🏾 If I can buy products locally, I do. Yarn is another story. Not much is produced near me but I like to look for yarn at least processed in the country tho the fleece might be imported. Much depends on my budget. [I have two shawl WIPs that are languishing simply because each row is now so long, it takes a while to make noticeable progress. I just this weekend tho finished my Vitis shawl (Lisa Mutch pattern) that was very fun to knit...and I'll definitely make another. I just last night cast on a sleeve for a cardigan (adapting a pattern I'd used years ago from the Yarn Girls). Using LB Fishermen's Wool with a strand of mohair/silk. It's far too warm (hot) to be knitting this now so I may go back to my latest sock WIP... for the time being.]
    P.S. the sleeves on your top are fabulous❣

  • @conniemuse3427
    @conniemuse3427 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love the Lion Brand Effortless Cardigan pattern. Easy knit. I've made it twice!

  • @robin_ish
    @robin_ish 10 месяцев назад

    the best part about knitting shawls is they are done when you say they are done. if you're ready to bind off, absolutely go for it!

  • @hannahbrents8557
    @hannahbrents8557 10 месяцев назад +1

    @woolneedleshands oh my gosh what sweater is that? Love the striping, contrast on the ends of sleeves, and split sleeve cuff

  • @foleyjp1
    @foleyjp1 10 месяцев назад +1

    In my head and to my students, my advice is always that patterns are suggestions for your own garment. If you do not wear large shawls, bind off before the next eyelet pattern section. You have put lots of hours already and when you wrapped it around your neck, it looks great. If you are not going to wear it as a wrap around your shoulders, make sure to have something functional for YOU..... just my opinion.... Judi from Virginia.

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a closet full of shawls. I rarely wear them. Our winters are so mild (coastal NC) and this hot and flashy woman avoids excessively wrapping up. So this year, I am doubling down on plant based projects.

  • @isabellemeunier9486
    @isabellemeunier9486 10 месяцев назад +1

    I feel you! For me, If I knit something with only stockinette stitches, I want to have a more complex project too somewhere so that I can knit my stockinette out and about and my more complex when I am home. As for your project, I would do the Terrazzo sweater: the yarn seems really lovely!

  • @Rmz572jdx
    @Rmz572jdx 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would bind off now, based on your local weather and the size the shawl is currently. It’s beautiful. I love the color. Be done with it.

  • @marie-francepoulaert8939
    @marie-francepoulaert8939 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Tayler, I am usually a monogamous knitter but lately I am starting more projects at once (right now I have 2 pairs of socks, a cumulus blouse, a Tolsta in fingering weight and a Cecile top going🙊) I am not sure why I am doing this, but it is what it is. i want to make sure I finish them all so I alternate and do not feel guilty 👌 I too would like to knit a cardigan and will this fall I think 🤗🤗 I think your Isager yarn would be great for that, go for it!

    • @marie-francepoulaert8939
      @marie-francepoulaert8939 10 месяцев назад

      I forgot to mention that knitting black is hard on the eyes and slower as you don’t see it as well so, for me, that is what makes it hard to knit black

  • @RunWithHooksNYarn
    @RunWithHooksNYarn 10 месяцев назад

    Also, you and your vibe bring me so much joy. I enjoy listening to you all the time. 💕 You are so wonderful. I wanna be besties with you.

  • @SofDiane
    @SofDiane 10 месяцев назад

    Please keep us updated on the flooding. Saw video of floods in Las Vegas.
    We know you live close by.
    Thank you for all your enthusiasm.
    🧶🧶

  • @karenjordan1822
    @karenjordan1822 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m thinking about either the seasons cardigan or sycamore cardigan. Maybe not as cropped, but two cute sweaters. 💜

  • @AmberSoleil1
    @AmberSoleil1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ha! I’ve never been called a monogamous knitter but I am! I totally dream about my next project almost constantly once I hit the halfway point so I get where you are even if I don’t have multiple WIPs on the needles at once. I just use that excitement to finish the project I have going so I can get to the next one! I love your black long sleeve and if I were you, I’d focus on it since it’ll be the perfect time to wear it soon 😊

  • @natalieglickman1445
    @natalieglickman1445 Месяц назад +1

    I’m playing catch up on all your videos! What did you decide with the shawl?
    (If it’s finished my advice is moot.)

  • @nadineandrews
    @nadineandrews 10 месяцев назад

    Cast on if it brings you joy. I have my heart set on the Good Grandpa cardigan. It gives me happy vibes and who doesn’t love grandpas!

  • @maryrippey6173
    @maryrippey6173 10 месяцев назад

    First prayers for your safety during the next couple of days. Let your heart lead you in your knitting. I love some of my purchased cardigans in fact I lived in my barefoot dreams this summer when I had knee replacement. Wear and make what makes us happy.

  • @maryp1224
    @maryp1224 10 месяцев назад +1

    the shawl is coming out beautiful, love the color....think of it like a blanket and just work on it when you need a mindless change. I totally understand about the feeling of a large project. I actually did that with a shawl and ended it early but it totally did not work so I'm going to start it up again and finish it so it's finished the way it was meant to be. and I think if you do this Hallows shawl at the full size you can use it on cold nights maybe just over your shoulder or you can wrap it differently instead of around your neck...but it is coming out pretty.

  • @Macasmum
    @Macasmum 10 месяцев назад +1

    I made a black ribbed scarf for my son once that he wanted as long as Dr Who's. (UK TV reference) he's 6.6 tall so 12 to 16 foot long. It was interminable and every ball of yarn I finished was going to be the last!
    Take up the gray and feed your sole💕👩‍🌾👩‍🌾👩‍🌾

  • @vadec5909
    @vadec5909 10 месяцев назад

    I like your shawl and your shirt! You should cast on the sweater with the soft grey yarn!!! It will be beautiful. You should enjoy your knitting and cast on what you like!

  • @laurienowland8584
    @laurienowland8584 10 месяцев назад +2

    Can you tell us the name of the lovely sweater you are wearing? I love the sleeves! Thanks for another wonderful podcast. I’ve been wondering about your hollows Shawl

  • @daylemenges7177
    @daylemenges7177 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am a monogamous knitter, but I understand your thoughts about casting on something new. As I get closer to finishing something, I find my focus shifts into what I want to make next. I know that I cannot have more than one large project going because I will never finish. So, I set little goals to keep up momentum, like knit an inch or two a day, reach the sleeve divide, color/skein change, ribbing, one sleeve, etc. I'll place a progress keeper so I can actually see and measure my progress each day. For example, I am currently knitting the stockinette body of a fingering weight tee. I know I need to knit 12 inches before the ribbing. So, I set my goal to knit 2 inches a day, which means I will be done in 6 days. My reward for finishing, is casting on my next project AND an FO that I will love.

  • @kyleparra5536
    @kyleparra5536 10 месяцев назад +1

    i live in So. Cal. and the lack of cold weather can be annoying for a knitter. I plan to knit all my cardigans and not have any store bought... that's the plan. I am knitting lots of cotton baby projects lately, but a trip to Chicago is making a change on my needles and cardigans cast on! Also, want a big oversize sweater... or several

    • @TheHeritageArtsPodcast
      @TheHeritageArtsPodcast 10 месяцев назад

      I am attempting to do the same with my cardigans in the coming years! So far I’ve replaced my favorite yellow cardigan with a wool/cotton blend because that was the one I had worn through the elbows first! This one was DK weight, but I think I want to do the others in an untreated/non-superwash fingering weight for a more versatile wardrobe piece.

    • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
      @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS  10 месяцев назад

      Isn't it funny how those of us that live in warmer climates look forward to many knitting projects because we know we'll wear them a lot when we go on xyz trip? I'm exactly the same way. ❤

  • @janicpanny
    @janicpanny 10 месяцев назад

    It’s so reassuring to listen to you working through your cast on decisions (or indecision). I go through this from the time I’m about 1/3 through my current project. I say I indecision is my super power. 🎉

  • @meganmadkour9328
    @meganmadkour9328 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am obsessed with the sleeves on the sweater you are wearing! Does anyone know of a knitting pattern with sleeves like that?

  • @lainieepstein7753
    @lainieepstein7753 10 месяцев назад

    Knitting therapy session, thanks! Glad I'm not the only one rationalizing why I must swatch for a cardigan, adding a 4th knitting project to WIPs before finishing any of the others.
    Glad you aren't getting the brunt of the hurricane.

  • @valeriejohnson1043
    @valeriejohnson1043 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cast it on girl!

  • @helenstrickland3894
    @helenstrickland3894 10 месяцев назад +1

    Knitting black or any dark yarn is never that much fun, you don’t the pleasure of seeing your stitch work. I knit a bit for kids in refugee camps . This is so much fun, as the charity wants colourful individualised items, so you are free to play with colours and textures. Choosing and planning what to knit next is fun as well. I find it harder to knit wearable cardis, than pullovers. So it seems to be harder to choose the right cardi pattern and yarn. I do love the Eclair sweater, looks very elegant

  • @mongrain8934
    @mongrain8934 10 месяцев назад +2

    Go for the cardigan 😊!!!

  • @kimmargittai5287
    @kimmargittai5287 9 месяцев назад

    I love the shawl!
    I also love "I just need a side piece!" :)

  • @debbiedennie255
    @debbiedennie255 10 месяцев назад

    GM Taylor
    I always love your pods and never miss them
    As always very informative with knits, wool, and patterns
    I think I may make the Hollows shawl for a Christmas gift for my dear cousin
    Thanks and have a great week !!! 😊💝🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @RunWithHooksNYarn
    @RunWithHooksNYarn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cast. It. On. **as she stares at her pile of 25+wips...** you deserve to cast on a new project 💜❤️💚

  • @barbaramcclelland870
    @barbaramcclelland870 10 месяцев назад

    I never feel guilty for starting a new project when I have other WIPs going, which I always do. I love to knit and sometimes I like to knit for the sake of the craft and not worry about finishing things. That said, I do set small goals for myself with projects, and that satisfies my "finishing" projects guilt. Go for it and cast on another one. We do this because we love it and sometimes we just need a new feel on our needles. Love your candor!

  • @hyggekrogknits
    @hyggekrogknits 10 месяцев назад

    You should try a pressed flowers cardigan - everything you described about the fascination of watching the fabric emerge is how I feel about the pressed flowers pattern! Also, it would look beautiful in your hand died and a neutral main color.

  • @cherylwright3377
    @cherylwright3377 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good Monday Morning! A few thoughts. Shawl: the way you are planning to wear it should dictate the length/ width. You are petite and shouldn't be swallowed up by a garment. Is it possible to do one moe eyelet, five rows and then picot? If not picot away.
    Black sweater: maybe 3/4 sleeve. If long,then work for an assigned number of inches or minutes each day.
    Cast on: itchy fingers/fall in the air/whatever.....all lovely ideas.....you have been talking about cardigans for some time now. Just do it.
    Save the yarns for Terrazzo and pick a color to match your eyes for Eclair.
    New cast on:

  • @Mollydogdesigns
    @Mollydogdesigns 10 месяцев назад

    Yes to making the t-shirt, a long sleeve shirt! I love that idea so I guess I need one now. So now I have another project to work on this winter 🤔😳. I have plenty of potential knitting projects but guess I’m adding one more. Thanks? 😂😂😂

  • @rgmartin1040
    @rgmartin1040 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve always been a monogamous knitter until 2 weeks ago. I now have 3 projects on needles. AND I’m finding it hard to find the motivation to work on any of them. So…I’m committing to finish the one that I’ve lost the most interest in so that…I can reward myself by working on the one I’m most excited about!

  • @nokesbob2256
    @nokesbob2256 10 месяцев назад

    Cast on the Noro and mohair yarn. I want to see that knit up. I think it will be beautiful. I just balled up some Malibrigo in the Solis colorway and I'm going to start a short sleeve pullover. I've kind of not knit for the past month. Just crocheted on my blanket. I say jump into the pool with both feet! Start the Noro sweater. Your shawl and your black pullover looks great. I hope the storm goes around you and you stay safe. I'm in Washington state and in Eastern Washington near Spokane, a fire has broke out and has gotten bad. Here in Western Washington, we can't see the sun because of all the smoke from that fire. And you can smell it too. I think the rest of our summer will be in a smoke haze.

  • @AAmado1993
    @AAmado1993 10 месяцев назад +1

    So I am knitting the Champagne cardigan by petit knit which would look perfect in that color way with those pretty buttons you got awhile back. Just food for thought.

  • @tammydecker6381
    @tammydecker6381 10 месяцев назад

    I say cast on the cardigan! I am knitting my second one now, so much fun!

  • @shhu00307
    @shhu00307 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have it figured out when I look at my project count. I need something plain to knit on and something challenging/ something that needs my concentration.

  • @courtniebri
    @courtniebri 10 месяцев назад

    I totally know what you're talking about. I like to enjoy the process of my knitting and crochet. I like seeing how the fabric works up or the yarn knits up. It's so satisfying. And that is why I tend to knit pieces with texture, patterns, and color. But functionally I would want more neutral sweaters in my wardrobe, but they just don't inspire me at all to work on.

  • @estherspyra6163
    @estherspyra6163 10 месяцев назад

    I am knitting the bookshop cardigan in Noro silk garden and Drops kid silk held double. It is such a beautiful combination! I am loving it.

  • @jenniferoden9343
    @jenniferoden9343 10 месяцев назад

    I am in the same boat with my knitting projects. I put my cumulus tee on time out, and just have socks and a shawl to work on...I am eyeing all the fall sweaters and want to cast one one. I say cast on! If it makes you happy...do it...its just knitting! Make gauge swatches for both projects and start the one that you are most drawn to.

  • @mindykannon4650
    @mindykannon4650 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love narrow shawls and those are the only ones I wear. The big ones look nice but who wants all that hanging off of you and they constantly fall off and become a pain unless you are sitting down, not moving. !

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 10 месяцев назад

    Coastal NC and hurricanes are often our news this time of year. Stay safe!

  • @cellotag
    @cellotag 10 месяцев назад

    Honestly YES on the itch. I have socks and a tank top on the needles, and I wanted to start my first Stephen West as soon as the yarn came in (it's supposed to be a gift, so I should start it anyway). But then there's so many things!! I get it.

  • @YoungfolkKnits
    @YoungfolkKnits 10 месяцев назад

    Your hollows shawl is gorgeous! I love knitting shawls so much but also understand not wanting it to be too warm. Only thought I have is that the one thing worse than a too big shawl is one that isn’t long enough end to end. It gets so hard to wrap it for me - I am very tall tho so it may not be a problem for most ppl.

  • @summerruffini1932
    @summerruffini1932 10 месяцев назад

    Taylor! I have itchy fingers too! It's fall soon, so cast on a sweater or cardigan asap! That's what I'm about to do 😊

  • @bethanysikaras3806
    @bethanysikaras3806 10 месяцев назад

    I completely relate to your struggle. I always want to start new projects. I once saw a cartoon that said something like “Cast on 536 stitches. Knit each row until you have lost the will to live.” You have reached that spot with your UFOs. What I find that helps me, is I will cast on that new project, but I will designate a chunk of time each day I want to work on that new project (can be as little as 5, 10, 15 mins or maybe just 5 rows] to continuing work on the UFOs. That way you are doing something more interesting and continuing progress because you know you will hit the wall on the new project, too. Maybe by then you will be back to the interesting bits on the other ones. I hope the rain doesn’t stay too long!

  • @leitesta1725
    @leitesta1725 10 месяцев назад +1

    Omg - yes yes yes - I completely understand!!
    Ok - I have three things to share that I think are contributing to your feelings (there are probably way more but let’s go with three).
    1. On your black T, you are in what some people call the stockinette desert. I love to call it the stockinette marathon. You know, miles 13 through 20, where all the half-marathoners (wimps😂) have already finished (think cropped sweaters) and the finish line looks like 900 miles away and the elation of crossing it seems even further than that? That’s where you are. Sucks.
    2. It’s black. Enough said.
    3. You know how when you take a trip to a destination you’ve never been to and then return home, the way back seems so much shorter than the way there? There’s a phenomenon that happens in your brain where when it doesn’t know the route, it makes up how long it thinks it will take and it just always seems longer because it just really doesn’t know! That’s where you are!! You don’t have a pattern (or road map) so you don’t have an end in sight, you’ve never been this route before AND you just added a side trip (stick w/ a t or make it a sweat shirt) so you’ve added further speculation to your brain, which makes it seem even longer than it will actually wind up being!!
    I would suggest building in some milestones, to stick with our travel / running analogy. This is what I do to help me through the Marathon!! (Both knitting and running. 😉)
    Work on a short sleeve for a bit and try it on to see if you like it. Make the other sleeve long and see which you like better. Figure out your row gauge and how much longer you need it and work an inch a day through miles 13-20. Work in the bright sunlight on that dark sucker. It will be finished in no time!!
    I truly hope this helps you and thank you so much for your WONDERFUL podcasts. I look forward to them weekly!!! God bless!!