Jessica Knits Episode 43: My 5 favorite colorwork sweaters

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @cheryldavenport3617
    @cheryldavenport3617 11 месяцев назад +1

    Jessica,
    This has been my favorite podcast thus far because of the retrospective on each of the 5 garments. It's so helpful to know not only how yarn acts when it's being knit, but also how it acts over time and with frequent wear. Like you, I live in the northern climes and I'm reptilian to boot - I just seem to take on the temperature of the day! So, I wear sweaters easily 8 months of the year and whenever I go into restaurants in the summer. If you would consider intermittently telling us these things about more of your knitted garments, I'd be vert grateful!

  • @selfishknitter
    @selfishknitter 11 месяцев назад

    “I do have a million children” 😂
    I appreciate seeing how the sweaters and yarn are holding up to wear. Thank you for this video!

  • @SFHawtrey
    @SFHawtrey Год назад +1

    Lovely! You touched on it a bit here, but I’d love a whole podcast episode devoted to all the yarns you’ve used in each weight- which ones wear well, which are softest, which are best for colorwork or cables, and which yarns would be the best to substitute if a given yarn is out of stock. That would be so helpful!

  • @miakatherine9028
    @miakatherine9028 2 месяца назад

    these are beautiful, will definitely be purchasing the patterns ❤

  • @lievemeirsschaut7939
    @lievemeirsschaut7939 Год назад +1

    While I am watching this I am sewing the neckline of the ‘silver birch sweater’. It turned out lovely, I still have to knit the sleeves but I already know this will be a cosy favourite. Next one will be the fletching. I bought the pattern for the ruska for my daughter and she just finished it, very beautiful. Thank you for the tutorials you make. Best wishes! Love from Belgium, Lieve

  • @Craftyaliciajoy
    @Craftyaliciajoy Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your favorite colorwork sweaters and how they face held up. I was a test knitter for winter woods and agree that the colorwork design is stunning but am also super disappointed in the yarn. Will you do a favorite sweater video for your non colorwork sweaters? I would be interested to hear how the other sweaters have held up, and which are your favorite.

  • @theknittystew
    @theknittystew Год назад +3

    I really appreciate this type of episode Jessica. Thank you so much! I have 5 of your patterns in my library and really look forward to casting on all of them, but especially Winter Woods - I will steer clear of using my unspun for this project. Can't wait to see the Sleepy Kitties!

  • @LoriBychinski
    @LoriBychinski 11 месяцев назад

    You asked us to comment if we would appreciate a worsted weight version of My Fletching. I say, "Yes!" Also, I appreciate your honest evaluations of how the yarns you used have worn. i'm from Wisconsin, so I definitely need to try the Barrett Wool Co. yarns. Many say it, but I'll add my praise to the list ... I love your patterns. So far, I have made My Fletching and Winter Woods. Ruska or Snowy Pines may be next!

  • @donnarasor5662
    @donnarasor5662 11 месяцев назад

    Jessica, I really enjoyed hearing how well your favorite sweaters have stood the test of time. I've just cast on Blizzard (loving it!) with yarn I specifically purchased for it when you released the pattern. However it's a superwash yarn so crossing my fingers I will love how it wears. Sad to see your Winter Woods has had issues. My version is definitely my most worn sweater.

  • @kristencolton8875
    @kristencolton8875 11 месяцев назад

    So grateful for this podcast. Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful sweaters. Things I would love to see from you…I love your style and designs but I live in a warmer climate and cannot wear worsted weight color work. Would love some more sport weight designs. Or cardigans. Or ideally vests. I wear vest so much. Also, I would love more information about the yarns that you love. I think the most beautiful part of this podcast, and the most useful was the information you gave about the yarn. I will seriously consider using some of the Wisconsin woolen spun yarn in my next color project. I would not have sought them out to if I had not listened to this. Thank you for your wonderful contribution.

  • @DanielaLehmann-c8b
    @DanielaLehmann-c8b 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Jessica, I’m watching your podcast for the first time and can’t believe I’m wearing the same dress in the same colour as you , I like it very much too. Hi from Switzerland

  • @kathyp790
    @kathyp790 11 месяцев назад

    Loved the podcast and seeing your favorite sweaters!! Would love to see My Fletching done in worsted weight too. In love with Snowy Pines and Winter Woods!

  • @andreabush1742
    @andreabush1742 11 месяцев назад

    I love and buy your patterns!

  • @jilliankonig2759
    @jilliankonig2759 5 месяцев назад

    Love these sweaters. Since your colorwork starts with a little bit of white snowflakes, I'm wondering if Snowy Pines could have had short rows in the top, with colorwork "snowflakes" to prevent there being a solid wedge of green. There just would have been a bit more snow in the back neck.

  • @Kathy-xy2sr
    @Kathy-xy2sr 11 месяцев назад

    What a great video, thank you! I love the honest assessment of the different yarns. It is so helpful as yarn is so expensive and then the time required to knit these masterpieces, to have a sweater that the fabric is disappointing is incredibly frustrating! My first sweater was knit in bold green and white striping that bleed in the second wash. 🤯I cannot wear it away from home. Thanks again Jessica and Happy New Year, happy knitting 🥰

  • @traceysirett5840
    @traceysirett5840 Год назад

    Love Snowy Pines.
    Knitting at moment in Navy Blue and White.

  • @nanabeth3762
    @nanabeth3762 11 месяцев назад

    Someone may have mentioned this but Wisconsin Woolen spun is in worsted and fingering from the same mill. Woolens Sport is a Harrisville yarn which might explain the differences in color bleed. Both are sold by Barrett Wool Co.

  • @kaz1388
    @kaz1388 Год назад

    I'm a big fan of 22st/DK weight sweaters (over here in Aus). But when you explained your temps in the mountains- I get it ❤ you need that extra warmth in your location. Love your designs!

  • @maggieheilmann5905
    @maggieheilmann5905 11 месяцев назад

    That’s must be why everyone knits unspun yarn held with one strand of silk/mohair. I haven’t had problems with Nutiden unspun. But that’s the only unspun I’ve used. I’ve knit 3 of these sweaters. I do have the Ruska kit and really want to make a cardigan with a steek. I hope that is doable. I love your patterns. So easy to follow and well written.

  • @bethgierhart2559
    @bethgierhart2559 Год назад

    Thanks for all the yarn and pattern information in your video! I would like to knit the fletching in worsted if you decide to do that. Thanks!

  • @deifio
    @deifio 11 месяцев назад

    Love your designs! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on how your sweaters are holding up tonnormal wearvand tear. I had a smiliar experience being disappointed in the wool. I knit Blizzard as my first colorwork sweater and it turned out beautiful. But only a couple of washes in it started pilling like crazy and also loosing its shape. That was a superwash yarnband I'm steering clear on those in future. I have knit the Fletching and My Fletching in a local yarn. They look beautiful and seem to be holding up much better.

  • @westrose586
    @westrose586 Год назад +1

    Love your Ruska. Excited to knit it.Bought the kit from Barett Yarn co. but haven't started it yet. Thanks Jessica. Love your work!

  • @aggierowe9574
    @aggierowe9574 Год назад

    I am knitting Winter Woods right now…thank you for showing this video. I am going to lengthen the sleeves. Knitting with Unspun yarn Manchelopis is truly a labor of love. It takes twice as long for me to finish bc unspun falls apart. But yes, the pattern is a hit.

  • @glofdahl1733
    @glofdahl1733 Год назад

    Yes, the MyFletching in worsted would be great!

  • @griffox
    @griffox Год назад

    I am knitting the Fletching sweater right now! It's my second sweater and first colorwork sweater. I definitely want to knit Ruska...and pretty much all of your sweater designs. Lol. 😊

  • @sagasandstars
    @sagasandstars Год назад

    Such a pretty shawl! I’m not good at sweater or bigger color work, but these look amazing! I do mosaic knitting. Love cables and lace

  • @SuzKnits
    @SuzKnits Год назад

    Great to hear your thoughts on these patterns and yarns. Ive knitted Little Abloom and Skift so far.

  • @nicktalbot2748
    @nicktalbot2748 Год назад

    love all your sweaters new to colowork but i made a couple color work hats for christmas presents so i am going to cast on a blizzard this week i have bought like 3 of your color work sweater patterns so i need to actully make one lol

  • @deborahderden4860
    @deborahderden4860 Год назад +6

    I love your colorwork but your sweater necklines seem rather big. Is there any way you could make a tutorial or written instructions to make smaller necklines for your sweaters?

    • @wendykelcey1246
      @wendykelcey1246 Год назад

      They do seem large, but I wonder if they actually are when they’re on. Just GORGEOUS SWEATERS!!!

    • @ogostalick
      @ogostalick Год назад +1

      I also would like smaller necklines and would like to know how to get a tighter crew neckline.

    • @logikgirl12
      @logikgirl12 3 месяца назад

      I would just cast on less stitches.
      go to a sweater of a similar yarn weight with a neckline you like and cast on the same number of stitches and then continue with the rest of her pattern.
      Or you can use your gauge to estimate the number of stitches you would need to Cast on for your prefect neckline.
      You can also do a trial and error, and try on the collar with different stitch counts until you find the one you like and write down the number of stitches that look best for you in each yarn weight.
      Patterns can never truly fit everybody, adjustments have to be made for a perfect fit (shoulders, bust to waist ratio etc.)

  • @carylmcgee7800
    @carylmcgee7800 Год назад

    Love your patterns. It will be difficult to pick just one!
    I have been afraid of knitting with the nutriden. Mostly because I’d be breaking it. But the issue of the garment not holding its shape over normal use and care ! Will not use it.

  • @janetsmith7147
    @janetsmith7147 Год назад

    I ❤your sweaters! I don’t have anyone near who offers knitting classes😢. I learned basic stitches, but not sure I could do color work. I really want to knit a sweater for my 14 month old grand daughter. Do You have an6 instructional videos ( start to finish)?

    • @corinnecharvet1346
      @corinnecharvet1346 Год назад

      Hi! Jessica has a full video on how to knit your first sweater, step by step. Very useful, easy to follow. Though I knit for many years I always like to go back to basics and this video is well done!

    • @corinnecharvet1346
      @corinnecharvet1346 Год назад

      And a video for your first colorwork sweater as well !😊
      Happy knitting and happy end of the year

  • @gillianclough210
    @gillianclough210 Год назад

    Hello Jessica, I was very interested to read your top 5 jumpers article. I love your work and find your patterns to be really clear and concise. Could you advise what would be a good alternative to the Manchelopi yarn please? As a newbie to colourwork, top down sweaters, I'm finding the yarn too difficult to work with because of its susceptibility to breaking. It's a beautiful yarn, but as a learner, I'm finding it too difficult. Thank you Jessica.

    • @JessicaMcDonaldKnits
      @JessicaMcDonaldKnits  Год назад

      I’m am assuming you are knitting Winter Woods. If I were to knit it again, I would use Harrisville Designs Highland. It has a great selection of colors and I love that it is woolen spun. Be aware that it is a bit more rustic. For a softer yarn, Quince & Co Lark is a winner every time. It is lovely to knit with and the yarn wears really nicely. It does pill because of its softness, but I don’t consider that a deal breaker.

    • @gillianclough210
      @gillianclough210 Год назад

      @JessicaMcDonaldKnits yes, definitely Winter Woods!! It's such a beautiful pattern. Thank you Jessica. I'm in the UK, but now I have your advice, I can try and source it. Thank you so much for your help and advice. It is very much appreciated.

  • @heatheraspinall1493
    @heatheraspinall1493 Год назад +1

    Can anyone recommend the best youtube tutorial for jogless colour work. I am having difficulty. Many thanks.

    • @corinnecharvet1346
      @corinnecharvet1346 11 месяцев назад

      Hi ! Did you check on Very Pink Knits youtube channel? I regularly go there if I need any help. NimbleNeedles is a very useful ressource too.

  • @jennasosa7740
    @jennasosa7740 11 месяцев назад

    Jessica,
    I have no experience as a knitter and want to learn. Do you have any patterns or resources made for the complete beginner?

  • @rose8598
    @rose8598 Год назад

    So im new to knitting sweaters How do you know what yarn to use!

  • @marykisto50
    @marykisto50 11 месяцев назад

    What part of Idaho I am from arco Idaho and lived all over idaho

  • @loopyloop1
    @loopyloop1 Год назад

    I have just found you, i love your sweaters, i have just started loopy loopy if you would like to pop by ❤❤❤

  • @shieladegrote8238
    @shieladegrote8238 Год назад

    I have been working on the Blizzard going two years now and it was my first color work sweater but knitting it in DK is driving me batty it is taking forever. I love your patterns and would appreciate more worsted or Aran weight pieces that are a little quicker.

  • @coleensmith3544
    @coleensmith3544 Год назад

    yes always to worsted, MyFletching