I'm making my first sweater and I'm not fooling myself- it's going to be a mess! HA So I'm using cheap yarn, Lionbrand Respun which is made from recycled polyester. It's surprisingly pretty, I think. Comes in nice colors. And my disaster sweater will only end up costing me around $20! But the only way to learn is to try, so that's what I'm doing :) I really enjoy these yarn option videos.
thats ok! i spent alot on my first sweater and it is a mess that i never wear. just enjoy the process, you will learn so much making your first sweater
@@chris112233ish I was working on the Iza Cardigan. I finished the body but never finished the sleeves. I didn't like the way the neckline pulled in with that particular yarn. I do want to revisit the pattern, it's really pretty.
I would add that Holst Supersoft wool is an excellent choice for budget friendly yarn in a fingering weight. It is sold by the cone as well as caked. The Yarnnery carries it as well as several other shops. I've knitted several sweaters with it and find that it is excellent yarn that softens remarkably with washing and blocking.
I second this! It’s very affordable even ordered directly from the mill. One of my favorites for colorwork, it really is most similar to Biches et Buches le petit lambs wool.
Same and on top of that with Black Friday, it'll be more budget friendly. I just got a whole bunch of cones and they are great. Another place (definitely mid-range but the amount of yardage is great for the wool it is) is Springwools. Two great places. And for bougie is Woolyknit. The shipping cost is insane. But it's a good place to look for rustic wool.
I just found out that this exists and is available in Germany. Soooo many colours and such affordable prices. Thanks a bunch!!! I'll definitely keep that in mind for the next colourwork sweater, after kind of making it my mission to find an affordable yarn with natural fibers and a lot of available colours that still feels okay to wear over a long sleeved shirt and that I can keep using to knit the same sweater in different colours (I'm autistic, so my clothes basically all feeling the same or at least similar makes my life a lot easier 😅)
Briggs and Little! Super rustic and Canadian mill (apparently the oldest Canadian mill) and super affordable! $7 CAd for 220yard of worsted weight rustic yarn. I love the feel of the lanolin on my dry skin when I’m knitting it up. I visited their mill and got bargains in the second bin! But their regular price yarns are super affordable
Yes! In fact Briggs and Little made the video, but was ultimately cut out for time. I plan on sharing that portion of the video on Sunday when I share a montage of the cutting room floor from this week's videos. ❤️
I just blocked my ranunculus knitted with the very rustic Briggs and Little yarn and I was worried initially it would be super scratchy because the unblocked yarn is very rustic and rough. Omg- the magic of blocking. It’s much softer now and has bloomed and blocked nicely!
Please keep these b to b episodes coming! They are so great! Very inspirational and a good reminder that you don’t have to break the bank to knit with nice yarn. 😉💚🧶 Just love your channel! Thank you for sharing the knitting knowledge wealth!
Patons began it's life as two separate brands, but it started in Scotland in the UK, they began by making yarn for commercial knitting, but diversified when the two companies merged, to hand knitting yarn in the 1920's. It then expanded in the 1930's across Canada, Australia and the UK, including an angora rabbit farm in the UK!. Thanks for this info, it's great to see real wool yarns available to most people.
Meg thank you so much for this! I love Patons and I love knowing more about its origin. It would be fun to do a video about this actually. Thank you for the inspiration and information!
Great podcast! I am really enjoying this series. Cascade 220 is also another great 100% wool yarn. There is a lot to choose from and I am sure it was hard to narrow it down to just a few.
I didn’t like fisherman’s wool until I accidentally machine washed it and it felted. It felts wonderfully! I love using it for winter camping outer layers.
I'm so glad that this was helpful Charmaine. There are always options so never shy away from a project because the suggested yarn is out of your budget. ❤️
I don’t think you mentioned this, but Wool of the Andes also comes in bulky (or chunky, I can’t remember what they call it) and sport weight. All three are great budget yarns! :-)
New to the channel and am enjoying very much! Very rustic (lots of lanolin and maybe even a few small pieces of hay) is MacAusland's from PEI Canada. SUPER cheap, but you do need to physically call them to place an order.🙄 They have been in operation since 1932 and are best known for their wool blankets.
Lanolin, heck yes. Use to work on a farm during sheering and after baling the wool my hands were soooo soft, that's why I like a wool with some Lanolin as my hands feel great when knitting.
Thanks! I love that you had a Finnish wool there too 😍 That is local yarn for me and I'm nowadays more and more into rustic, local wool. I just bought yarn for my latest FO (cardigan) from a country market from a lady who sold yarn that was spinned of her own sheep's wool and it was only 7,5 eur/100 g/230 m! It is so soft and rustic at the same time and I love it. You can get these "farm yarns" really cheap if you can buy it straight from the producer, and they have that special feeling in them. 🧡
I’ll add Bartlett (only working spinning mule left in the US) Yarns in Maine to the midrange crew. $14/4oz for fisherman’s and other wool, $15 for alpaca blend.
Yesterday I had a great find! At the thrift store (called 'kringloopwinkel' in Dutch) in the yarns basket I found many balls of home-spun undyed (natural sheep colours) yarn. All of those, together with a lamp-shade I also purchased, I had for only 5 euros. A little work is needed (first I have put them in the freezer to kill any bug or moth larva, then I'll make hanks, wash and block them), but it will be worth it.
Content like this makes me a bit wistful because I have special snowflake skin that will have a temper tantrum if it comes into contact with any but the finest fine wools. Of course I discovered this after I knit myself a nice colorwork hat and got red itchy welts on my forehead after wearing it for half an hour. My fingers itched a bit while I was knitting, but I blew that off as dry skin. Fortunately the hat now lives with someone whose skin doesn't behave churlishly.
I love rustic yarns. I am glad I found out it's possible to get locally produced yarns, made from the wool of 'local' sheep even here in the Netherlands. Because this is such a small country 'local' means: somewhere in the Netherlands. Of course these yarns are not cheap. But it feels good to support the local economy.
Beaverslide Dry Goods, Dupuyer, Montana, family owned. They take their wool to Carstairs, Alberta-Custom Woolen Mill. Beautiful, rustic, affordable yarn.
As a formerly acrylic only crafter, natural wool is interesting me more and more as i learn to dye and about spinning. I am not going to have my own fiber flock or give up my acrylic for gift items that i know will not be handwashed but i am appreciating more and more wool and am learning to use it well for its specific properties and also not apologize for spending what i want to for my projects
I LOVE Brown Sheep Co. I actually had plans on sharing them in the final video, but I just had to narrow it down. I'm really glad you mentioned it here through. Thank you Lynn!
Plotulopi is sooooo cheap here in Iceland, like $5 per skein. Makes it quite easy to make semi cheap sweaters, it is very itchy so adding in mohair is important.
Thank you for the great video and new places to try! I have had a really bad experience with US craft stores and yarn weighing 25% to 50% less thean the ball band states so I do not shop in these stores as a result. I buy online from indie yarn dyers and online stores with a good reputation. One place not mentioned is Holst Garn for budget wool yarn. The yarn is fingering weight but held double it is between a DK and a worsted weight. Cost is $5.96 to $7.42 per two cakes (depending if it is on sale) when you hold it double and 313.5 yards of 100% wool yarn. I have had wonderful results with it.
Wow, this was incredibly informative! I really do love the fishermans wool, it's gorgeously rustic. I am definitely going to try out the yarn cones you mentioned, that seems like an amazing value compared to buying by the skein. Their woolen spun looks lovely, and so does the worsted.
My suggestion is Berroco Lanas! I got balls of Lanas Light (dk) for $11 for 100 gram ball. Great stuff, and it’s a raw toothy wool that comes in so many beautiful colors.
I appreciate the lists of budget to bougie options! It's fun to see whats out there in the bougie range, but I'm sticking to budget myself. Partly because I can't afford the bougie stuff for anything more than a hat as a special treat, but also because if I spend that much for a sweater quantity... I will never wear that sweater because I'll be afraid to ruin it. I also think it's great that you're equally supportive of all the options budget through bougie!
Thanks for this! I knew about the ‘cones’ option, which is great. I have the Lopi yarn for a classic yoke sweater (actually…it’s an old WIP stored away) and it is lovely yarn and nice to knit with and very easy to do colorwork with. I appreciate this, and I’d love to buy the ‘bougie’ version cause often it’s very eco friendly/small business, and I really support that…but not in a position to do that right now. The ‘shop locally’ idea is great (although the one I found through on of our only two LYS’s …the one I don’t like…overprices their yarn in general and sells local yarn…although actually I think they just get a bunch of Bare from a supplier and do hand dying, although they claim to have sheep, idk. It’s overpriced for bougie.) I usually stick to the midrange, but have used Lion Brand fisherman’s wool before, and it’s was very nice. Mine was straight cream, and I felt like it was listed as Worsted but came out a little more DK, ymmv. Also, nice to have some ideas that are not my automatic go-to’s (Cascade 220) especially Brooklyn Tweed…I didn’t know they had some rustic wools in a great range of colors that were not ‘bougie’ priced (I had them as ‘bougie’ in my head.) Rowan has great rustic yarns, ranging from mid to bougie depending on the yarn (and sales, etc. I love my Rowan, lol. Rowan Tweed is fabulous…not Worsted, but just lovely, kinda pricey…but maybe worth it for something you want to last a lifetime, and fantastic for colorwork.) Thanks again, Tayler, I’m basically binge watching your videos at this point!
Taylor, thank you again for such an Informative podcast. I feel included as a knitter that there are beautiful yarns I can afford to knit something nice. Tks!
Hi Taylor- Harrisville Designs spins Brooklyn Tweed Loft and Shelter yarns as HD is a woolen spin mill. Also, just a little info, HD Shetland is classed as either a sport or fingering weight knitting yarn, while its big sibling, Highland, is the worsted weight. They are spun in identical colorways with dyed in the wool lovely heathered shades! A win for sure! Definitely worth a trip!
I didn't even know Lion Brand Fisherman Wool existed until I started watching your channel, and now I've got plans to buy it to make Emily Curtis' new Dad Sweater pattern! My local Joann's has enough of the Oatmeal colorway in stock AND it's on sale for Black Friday. Unfortunately there are about 4 sweaters ahead of it in my queue, but at least I'll be ready.
For anyone NEAR green mountain spinnery (Putney, VT) highly recommend visiting in person! They do mill tours (I have a vlog from 2021 on my channel- so fascinating!!!) And you can get great deals on mill ends cones in their shop in person. Wild deals like .30¢ per ounce or something ridiculous. I swear by them!
I have been enjoying the budget to bougie series that you have started. Do you have thoughts on doing an episode on long colorway yarn like Noro? I absolutely love how they work up, but Noro is expensive and something similar I found at Joanns was a nightmare to work with. I would love to know of other options.
Taylor what an amazing episode! I love all the yarns you mentioned and really need to check out that cone from the Wooly Thistle! I'm really loving this budget to budgie series that you've delved into! There is such a vast world or yarn out there. I am actually one of the coop members at Fancy Tiger. Thank you so much for all the love you gave the website 💗
Love your videos!! Would love a video explaining adding mohair etc to create that “halo”, like why, when, where, and maybe color choice/reasons for doing that… or have I missed that episode?? Thx!
I love this. I love learning of all the options in price point and just yarn information in general. I am not an expert knitter and don't know all the things about yarn. It sure is fun to learn about~ Thank you for making it so fun and interesting.
Thank you for doing all of this research and sharing it with us! I'm loving rustic yarn at the moment, and having these options as a starting place is just amazing!
I’ve learned a lot from you in the short time I’ve been watching, and really appreciate the research that goes into these videos. You are going to save me lots of money on yarn, and other tools.
I love rustic yarns. It's does take some searching to find non superwash yarns but it can be done with the help of videos like yours. I just bought some "bougie' yarn from my small towns' fiber mill which shear the sheep from local ranches (No. Calif), so they know exactly where the fleece is coming from. It was pricey ($30+) but lovely yarn. Can't wait to start knitting my sweater from it. Thanks Tayler.
What a wonderful informative podcast!! Found you a while ago and I have not missed an episode since. You made me turn on my notifications for sure. Love the work and research you do to turn out great podcast!! Great work yet again. I learn so much from watching. Thank you!!!😊
Thanks for your time and research on this! I am more interested in rustic wools lately, since it turns out superwash is not generally environmentally friendly (some are, but most aren't). And the woolly wools are supposed to be better for colorwork, which is where I'm branching out next in my knitting journey. Just got a bunch of Wool of the Andes (on sale!) for my first colorwork sweater.
Great video! I also highly recommend Bartlett Yarn. Very reasonable prices, and I have sweaters made for it that are more than 30 years old and still look great!
I love this podcast! Have referred back to this episode several times, great information for gift giving. Thank you for all the work you put into this.
Great video, as always Tayler! Just want to recommend Retrosaria yarn. Non superwash yarn made with Portuguese native breeds wool. The Mondim sock yarn has no nylon and it is amazing!!!
This is so great I love the first two yarns you just mentioned the fisherman’s and the patons are great. I’m making a big love cardigan right now I did the patterns and then I will be making another probably cardigan out of the fisherman’s wool so excited it’s incredible will totally underrated.❤
I picked up a skein of I Love this Wool at Hobby Lobby. It is 100% wool and I thought it would be a good choice to make your fire pit mitts for hubs. I have fallen in Love with this yarn. I will go back and get a big bundle to make Big Love cardigan. I found this yarn while searching for fisherman’s wool.
That was very informative, Tayler. Thank you. I haven’t purchased Lion Brand’s Fishermen’s Wool in a couple of years, that will have to be my next big yarn purchase. It is really lovely to work with and you can’t beat the price. Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Thanks for sharing these yarns! Because of your recent mentions of Fishermen’s Wool I purchased some and am using it to knit some quick men’s socks. I love it’s rustic feel and versatility! new fav yarn!
Not sure if it’s just my timing, or the mere mention of it on your channel created a run on it- but I’ve been trying for WEEKS to get LB FW from any shop local to me and no one has it 😂 I finally got notification this morning that Joann got some of the Oatmeal and Birch Tweed in, and I. COULDN’T. HELP. MYSELF.!!! I think I may have ordered enough to make a dozen No Frills, Flax or Felix sweaters! And I didn’t even need it- I still have half a dozen skeins from when I was buying in my twenties…
thanks for these B-to-B videos--so helpful to all us knitters who don't have extensive yarn choices nearby. i still have my eye on Feederbrook and Yarn Hero [signed up for whichever one has a mailing list, got a nice reply to my inquiry from the other :-) ].
Knitting my first ever fire pit mitt with a super rustic wool from my stash. I have no idea what it is - I bought it at a fiber show many years ago and have long since lost the band/tag. I tend to only buy hand spun and dyed yarns at shows so I’m going to assume that it’s one or both of those. It’s purple and toothy and I’m a little in love with how it’s working up. It’s awesome when a pattern and a yarn from my stash come together and make something amazing.
Love, love, LOVE Fisherman's wool! I made a sweater recently out of the cheapest bulky wool I could find (it was a test and very successful) I look forward to exploring these options for a "good" wool to make this sweater again.
This is going to sound so pitiful, but I don't care! You're on vacation right now, I'm sick and desperate for content while I'm stuck recuperating, and your channel is so soothing. Enjoy your vacation, but come back soon! 😂❤
I really just want to say how much I am enjoying your podcast. I am learning so much from you. I went to Joann's earlier today and bought 2 skeins of Lion Brand's Fishermen's Wool in color Oatmeal. I, too, am planning on knitting a sweater... (no specific pattern)... The label says to use 5.5 mm needle... but I'm thinking of using 6.0 mm because I like to have some drape of my sweater. What size needle are you using for your sweater Tayler? I also bought 1 skein of Lion Brand's Wool Ease in color Natural Heather. I plan to knit a simple beanie. I can't wait to start on these two projects. I am currently working on my sister's sweater and I am almost done with hers. I have so many plans for next year that I need to actually take some notes so I can focus... And it would really help if I stop frogging my projects. LOL... Wishing you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you so much for your kind words Liz. It means so much to me. And I'm really excited that you're finding joy in Fisherman's Wool. It really is such an underrated yarn. So lovely! As for my needle size for the sweater I'm knitting, I'm using a 10. And I love the fabric it creates. ❤️
This might be an odd question, but what is the yarn in the background of the video thumbnail? The green skein on the bottom row is such a pretty colour!
A quick edit: Harrisville ‘Shetland’ is a Fingering-weight option listed at 10.50 per 213 yards putting it at a higher price point. For HD, I would replace Shetland with Highland for the more Midrange price point: harrisville.com/products/highland-skein?pr_prod_strat=copurchase&pr_rec_id=9aad08420&pr_rec_pid=7356357345444&pr_ref_pid=7356354953380&pr_seq=uniform
I'm making my first sweater and I'm not fooling myself- it's going to be a mess! HA So I'm using cheap yarn, Lionbrand Respun which is made from recycled polyester. It's surprisingly pretty, I think. Comes in nice colors. And my disaster sweater will only end up costing me around $20! But the only way to learn is to try, so that's what I'm doing :) I really enjoy these yarn option videos.
thats ok! i spent alot on my first sweater and it is a mess that i never wear. just enjoy the process, you will learn so much making your first sweater
I saw those while shopping one day and also thought they were surprisingly pretty. Enjoy your inaugural sweater!
I really like that yarn!
What pattern are you using? I want to start my first cardigan.
@@chris112233ish I was working on the Iza Cardigan. I finished the body but never finished the sleeves. I didn't like the way the neckline pulled in with that particular yarn. I do want to revisit the pattern, it's really pretty.
I would add that Holst Supersoft wool is an excellent choice for budget friendly yarn in a fingering weight. It is sold by the cone as well as caked. The Yarnnery carries it as well as several other shops. I've knitted several sweaters with it and find that it is excellent yarn that softens remarkably with washing and blocking.
I second this! It’s very affordable even ordered directly from the mill. One of my favorites for colorwork, it really is most similar to Biches et Buches le petit lambs wool.
Same and on top of that with Black Friday, it'll be more budget friendly. I just got a whole bunch of cones and they are great. Another place (definitely mid-range but the amount of yardage is great for the wool it is) is Springwools. Two great places. And for bougie is Woolyknit. The shipping cost is insane. But it's a good place to look for rustic wool.
I totally agree! Held double you can knit it as a DK/worsted weight.
I just found out that this exists and is available in Germany. Soooo many colours and such affordable prices. Thanks a bunch!!! I'll definitely keep that in mind for the next colourwork sweater, after kind of making it my mission to find an affordable yarn with natural fibers and a lot of available colours that still feels okay to wear over a long sleeved shirt and that I can keep using to knit the same sweater in different colours (I'm autistic, so my clothes basically all feeling the same or at least similar makes my life a lot easier 😅)
Briggs and Little! Super rustic and Canadian mill (apparently the oldest Canadian mill) and super affordable! $7 CAd for 220yard of worsted weight rustic yarn. I love the feel of the lanolin on my dry skin when I’m knitting it up. I visited their mill and got bargains in the second bin! But their regular price yarns are super affordable
Yes! In fact Briggs and Little made the video, but was ultimately cut out for time. I plan on sharing that portion of the video on Sunday when I share a montage of the cutting room floor from this week's videos. ❤️
I just blocked my ranunculus knitted with the very rustic Briggs and Little yarn and I was worried initially it would be super scratchy because the unblocked yarn is very rustic and rough. Omg- the magic of blocking. It’s much softer now and has bloomed and blocked nicely!
Please keep these b to b episodes coming! They are so great! Very inspirational and a good reminder that you don’t have to break the bank to knit with nice yarn. 😉💚🧶 Just love your channel! Thank you for sharing the knitting knowledge wealth!
Love, love, love Fisherman's Wool.
Patons began it's life as two separate brands, but it started in Scotland in the UK, they began by making yarn for commercial knitting, but diversified when the two companies merged, to hand knitting yarn in the 1920's. It then expanded in the 1930's across Canada, Australia and the UK, including an angora rabbit farm in the UK!. Thanks for this info, it's great to see real wool yarns available to most people.
Meg thank you so much for this! I love Patons and I love knowing more about its origin. It would be fun to do a video about this actually. Thank you for the inspiration and information!
Super rustic, super budget, super Canadian: Briggs & Little yarn
Yess! 100%. Keep posted for Sunday's upload. I'll be sharing that portion of the video where I mention Briggs and Little (that was cut for time).
Great podcast! I am really enjoying this series. Cascade 220 is also another great 100% wool yarn. There is a lot to choose from and I am sure it was hard to narrow it down to just a few.
Peace Fleece is available in DK and Worsted at $14-15 per 4 oz or about 113 gm. Worsted comes in an amazing color.
Yeeessss! Great suggestion!
And it’s spun at Harrisville!
I didn’t like fisherman’s wool until I accidentally machine washed it and it felted. It felts wonderfully! I love using it for winter camping outer layers.
It’s great for dyeing with kool aid, especially if you plan to felt it.
I loved this video! Sometimes I don’t knit something because I don’t think I can afford the yarn required for the project. I appreciate your research.
I'm so glad that this was helpful Charmaine. There are always options so never shy away from a project because the suggested yarn is out of your budget. ❤️
I don’t think you mentioned this, but Wool of the Andes also comes in bulky (or chunky, I can’t remember what they call it) and sport weight. All three are great budget yarns! :-)
New to the channel and am enjoying very much!
Very rustic (lots of lanolin and maybe even a few small pieces of hay) is MacAusland's from PEI Canada. SUPER cheap, but you do need to physically call them to place an order.🙄
They have been in operation since 1932 and are best known for their wool blankets.
Lanolin, heck yes. Use to work on a farm during sheering and after baling the wool my hands were soooo soft, that's why I like a wool with some Lanolin as my hands feel great when knitting.
Thanks! I love that you had a Finnish wool there too 😍 That is local yarn for me and I'm nowadays more and more into rustic, local wool. I just bought yarn for my latest FO (cardigan) from a country market from a lady who sold yarn that was spinned of her own sheep's wool and it was only 7,5 eur/100 g/230 m! It is so soft and rustic at the same time and I love it. You can get these "farm yarns" really cheap if you can buy it straight from the producer, and they have that special feeling in them. 🧡
I’ll add Bartlett (only working spinning mule left in the US) Yarns in Maine to the midrange crew. $14/4oz for fisherman’s and other wool, $15 for alpaca blend.
Yesterday I had a great find! At the thrift store (called 'kringloopwinkel' in Dutch) in the yarns basket I found many balls of home-spun undyed (natural sheep colours) yarn. All of those, together with a lamp-shade I also purchased, I had for only 5 euros. A little work is needed (first I have put them in the freezer to kill any bug or moth larva, then I'll make hanks, wash and block them), but it will be worth it.
These videos are so helpful! I'm learning so much and it's helping me feel more confident in branching out with my knits. Thanks, Taylor!
This makes my night Kayla. I'm so glad you're finding value in these videos. Thank you for watching! ❤️
Content like this makes me a bit wistful because I have special snowflake skin that will have a temper tantrum if it comes into contact with any but the finest fine wools. Of course I discovered this after I knit myself a nice colorwork hat and got red itchy welts on my forehead after wearing it for half an hour. My fingers itched a bit while I was knitting, but I blew that off as dry skin. Fortunately the hat now lives with someone whose skin doesn't behave churlishly.
I love rustic yarns. I am glad I found out it's possible to get locally produced yarns, made from the wool of 'local' sheep even here in the Netherlands. Because this is such a small country 'local' means: somewhere in the Netherlands. Of course these yarns are not cheap. But it feels good to support the local economy.
Beaverslide Dry Goods, Dupuyer, Montana, family owned. They take their wool to Carstairs, Alberta-Custom Woolen Mill. Beautiful, rustic, affordable yarn.
As a formerly acrylic only crafter, natural wool is interesting me more and more as i learn to dye and about spinning. I am not going to have my own fiber flock or give up my acrylic for gift items that i know will not be handwashed but i am appreciating more and more wool and am learning to use it well for its specific properties and also not apologize for spending what i want to for my projects
Check out brown sheep company in Nebraska. Love their yarns and price and they have cones. Been around for along time
I LOVE Brown Sheep Co. I actually had plans on sharing them in the final video, but I just had to narrow it down. I'm really glad you mentioned it here through. Thank you Lynn!
Plotulopi is sooooo cheap here in Iceland, like $5 per skein. Makes it quite easy to make semi cheap sweaters, it is very itchy so adding in mohair is important.
That's interesting! Half the price as opposed to here in the States. And I agree about the mohair. Thank you for watching Sonya!
Thank you for the great video and new places to try!
I have had a really bad experience with US craft stores and yarn weighing 25% to 50% less thean the ball band states so I do not shop in these stores as a result.
I buy online from indie yarn dyers and online stores with a good reputation. One place not mentioned is Holst Garn for budget wool yarn. The yarn is fingering weight but held double it is between a DK and a worsted weight. Cost is $5.96 to $7.42 per two cakes (depending if it is on sale) when you hold it double and 313.5 yards of 100% wool yarn. I have had wonderful results with it.
Wow, this was incredibly informative! I really do love the fishermans wool, it's gorgeously rustic. I am definitely going to try out the yarn cones you mentioned, that seems like an amazing value compared to buying by the skein. Their woolen spun looks lovely, and so does the worsted.
I'm so glad that this was helpful Cayla! And yes! Aren't the cones a great option for saving a few bucks? Loving that.
My suggestion is Berroco Lanas! I got balls of Lanas Light (dk) for $11 for 100 gram ball. Great stuff, and it’s a raw toothy wool that comes in so many beautiful colors.
I appreciate the lists of budget to bougie options! It's fun to see whats out there in the bougie range, but I'm sticking to budget myself. Partly because I can't afford the bougie stuff for anything more than a hat as a special treat, but also because if I spend that much for a sweater quantity... I will never wear that sweater because I'll be afraid to ruin it. I also think it's great that you're equally supportive of all the options budget through bougie!
Thanks for this! I knew about the ‘cones’ option, which is great. I have the Lopi yarn for a classic yoke sweater (actually…it’s an old WIP stored away) and it is lovely yarn and nice to knit with and very easy to do colorwork with. I appreciate this, and I’d love to buy the ‘bougie’ version cause often it’s very eco friendly/small business, and I really support that…but not in a position to do that right now. The ‘shop locally’ idea is great (although the one I found through on of our only two LYS’s …the one I don’t like…overprices their yarn in general and sells local yarn…although actually I think they just get a bunch of Bare from a supplier and do hand dying, although they claim to have sheep, idk. It’s overpriced for bougie.) I usually stick to the midrange, but have used Lion Brand fisherman’s wool before, and it’s was very nice. Mine was straight cream, and I felt like it was listed as Worsted but came out a little more DK, ymmv. Also, nice to have some ideas that are not my automatic go-to’s (Cascade 220) especially Brooklyn Tweed…I didn’t know they had some rustic wools in a great range of colors that were not ‘bougie’ priced (I had them as ‘bougie’ in my head.) Rowan has great rustic yarns, ranging from mid to bougie depending on the yarn (and sales, etc. I love my Rowan, lol. Rowan Tweed is fabulous…not Worsted, but just lovely, kinda pricey…but maybe worth it for something you want to last a lifetime, and fantastic for colorwork.) Thanks again, Tayler, I’m basically binge watching your videos at this point!
FYI wool of the Andes comes in multiple weights
It does indeed! Thank you for mentioning it here!
I am currently knitting a Eun Sweater with Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool in Natural (held together with mohair)!
Taylor, thank you again for such an Informative podcast. I feel included as a knitter that there are beautiful yarns I can afford to knit something nice. Tks!
Hi Taylor- Harrisville Designs spins Brooklyn Tweed Loft and Shelter yarns as HD is a woolen spin mill. Also, just a little info, HD Shetland is classed as either a sport or fingering weight knitting yarn, while its big sibling, Highland, is the worsted weight. They are spun in identical colorways with dyed in the wool lovely heathered shades! A win for sure! Definitely worth a trip!
I love this series! It’s so cool to learn about the various yarn choices out there!
This video was very useful to me! I’m trying to explore different yarns rather than just using what I’m used to! So, thank you!!
Hello,
Great topic! I wanted to include Briar Rose Fibers. They have a lovely array of beautiful wool at a good price point.
I didn't even know Lion Brand Fisherman Wool existed until I started watching your channel, and now I've got plans to buy it to make Emily Curtis' new Dad Sweater pattern! My local Joann's has enough of the Oatmeal colorway in stock AND it's on sale for Black Friday. Unfortunately there are about 4 sweaters ahead of it in my queue, but at least I'll be ready.
YES! I'm so glad that you're on team Fisherman's Wool now! It's such a beautiful and underrated yarn! And for a Dad Sweater? Perfection. ❤️
For anyone NEAR green mountain spinnery (Putney, VT) highly recommend visiting in person! They do mill tours (I have a vlog from 2021 on my channel- so fascinating!!!) And you can get great deals on mill ends cones in their shop in person. Wild deals like .30¢ per ounce or something ridiculous. I swear by them!
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I have been enjoying the budget to bougie series that you have started. Do you have thoughts on doing an episode on long colorway yarn like Noro? I absolutely love how they work up, but Noro is expensive and something similar I found at Joanns was a nightmare to work with. I would love to know of other options.
Thanks so much. I learnt a lot here 😊
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Taylor what an amazing episode! I love all the yarns you mentioned and really need to check out that cone from the Wooly Thistle! I'm really loving this budget to budgie series that you've delved into! There is such a vast world or yarn out there.
I am actually one of the coop members at Fancy Tiger. Thank you so much for all the love you gave the website 💗
Love your videos!! Would love a video explaining adding mohair etc to create that “halo”, like why, when, where, and maybe color choice/reasons for doing that… or have I missed that episode?? Thx!
So happy you included one of my favorites…. Green Mountain spinnery has amazing yarn.
I am loving your budget to bougie series. Here is one to consider….budget to bougie blown yarn.
I love this. I love learning of all the options in price point and just yarn information in general. I am not an expert knitter and don't know all the things about yarn. It sure is fun to learn about~ Thank you for making it so fun and interesting.
Thank you for doing all of this research and sharing it with us! I'm loving rustic yarn at the moment, and having these options as a starting place is just amazing!
Loved this video! As a relatively new knitter, the yarn and price options are often overwhelming. This was so informative! Thank you!
I’ve learned a lot from you in the short time I’ve been watching, and really appreciate the research that goes into these videos. You are going to save me lots of money on yarn, and other tools.
Really great and useful episode!!
Well done! This was fabulous information. 😊
Great video. Rustic yarns are my favorite. Thanks for all the new info.
I love rustic yarns. It's does take some searching to find non superwash yarns but it can be done with the help of videos like yours. I just bought some "bougie' yarn from my small towns' fiber mill which shear the sheep from local ranches (No. Calif), so they know exactly where the fleece is coming from. It was pricey ($30+) but lovely yarn. Can't wait to start knitting my sweater from it. Thanks Tayler.
What a wonderful informative podcast!! Found you a while ago and I have not missed an episode since. You made me turn on my notifications for sure. Love the work and research you do to turn out great podcast!! Great work yet again. I learn so much from watching. Thank you!!!😊
This makes my day Tina! Thank you. ❤❤
this was so helpful, Taylor….you have introduced me to some beautiful, budget-friendly yarns (which I need)…..thanks so much!
I'm so glad Tesla! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for your time and research on this! I am more interested in rustic wools lately, since it turns out superwash is not generally environmentally friendly (some are, but most aren't). And the woolly wools are supposed to be better for colorwork, which is where I'm branching out next in my knitting journey. Just got a bunch of Wool of the Andes (on sale!) for my first colorwork sweater.
This is a great "class" for all of us Thank you
i love that tapestry wool for punch needle too
Great video! I also highly recommend Bartlett Yarn. Very reasonable prices, and I have sweaters made for it that are more than 30 years old and still look great!
Ooo I’ve never heard of Bartlett Yarn! I will definitely be checking that out!
I would love it if you did a mohair episode!
Berroco Lanas and Lanas light is very reasonable, too, and it’s from Peru
Wow!!! This is an amazing resource for someone who is new to knitting like myself.
This is one of the best informational videos, thank you Taylor!😃
I'm so glad! It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for watching!
Wonderful ☺️ information, wrote everything down! 🥰❣️ Thank you!
I'm so glad this was helpful Chrissy! Thank you for watching. ❤️
I love this podcast! Have referred back to this episode several times, great information for gift giving. Thank you for all the work you put into this.
I'm so glad Mary Sue! Thank you!
Great video, as always Tayler! Just want to recommend Retrosaria yarn. Non superwash yarn made with Portuguese native breeds wool. The Mondim sock yarn has no nylon and it is amazing!!!
Love these videos! Please make one on mohair/fluffy yarns. 🙂
Thank you! And I definitely have a plan for the floofy yarns. ❤️
This is so great I love the first two yarns you just mentioned the fisherman’s and the patons are great. I’m making a big love cardigan right now I did the patterns and then I will be making another probably cardigan out of the fisherman’s wool so excited it’s incredible will totally underrated.❤
Lovely Valley Wool Is my new favorite yarn! Can’t wait to get the grey!
This is great, thank you so much!
This was so informative! Thank you for taking the time to put together all the info 😊
Awesome podcast, very informative. I will definitely check out the suggested yarn seller.
I picked up a skein of I Love this Wool at Hobby Lobby. It is 100% wool and I thought it would be a good choice to make your fire pit mitts for hubs. I have fallen in Love with this yarn. I will go back and get a big bundle to make Big Love cardigan. I found this yarn while searching for fisherman’s wool.
Tuko wool can also be purchased at The Wooly Thistle!
I’m sure others have said this: get any Lion brand Wool when it’s 50% off at Joanne’s or Michaels
That was very informative, Tayler. Thank you. I haven’t purchased Lion Brand’s Fishermen’s Wool in a couple of years, that will have to be my next big yarn purchase. It is really lovely to work with and you can’t beat the price. Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Haha I’m using knitpicks Wool of the Andes worsted weight while watching this video
Thanks for sharing these yarns! Because of your recent mentions of Fishermen’s Wool I purchased some and am using it to knit some quick men’s socks. I love it’s rustic feel and versatility! new fav yarn!
Yes! I'm so glad Denise! Thank you so much for watching and happy knitting!
I absolutely love these videos so much. They are so helpful.
Not sure if it’s just my timing, or the mere mention of it on your channel created a run on it- but I’ve been trying for WEEKS to get LB FW from any shop local to me and no one has it 😂 I finally got notification this morning that Joann got some of the Oatmeal and Birch Tweed in, and I. COULDN’T. HELP. MYSELF.!!! I think I may have ordered enough to make a dozen No Frills, Flax or Felix sweaters! And I didn’t even need it- I still have half a dozen skeins from when I was buying in my twenties…
Thanks for the information! Really enjoyed it!
thanks for these B-to-B videos--so helpful to all us knitters who don't have extensive yarn choices nearby. i still have my eye on Feederbrook and Yarn Hero [signed up for whichever one has a mailing list, got a nice reply to my inquiry from the other :-) ].
I love your content Taylor!! I look forward to your podcast every week!!
Great podcast thank you ☕️☺️🧶
I like your content. Sending love from Poland 😃
Knitting my first ever fire pit mitt with a super rustic wool from my stash. I have no idea what it is - I bought it at a fiber show many years ago and have long since lost the band/tag. I tend to only buy hand spun and dyed yarns at shows so I’m going to assume that it’s one or both of those. It’s purple and toothy and I’m a little in love with how it’s working up. It’s awesome when a pattern and a yarn from my stash come together and make something amazing.
Ah this is just the best Karen! Lean into that project and enjoy every stitch. Thank you so much for your download of the Fire Pit Mitts! ❤️
This was super helpful! Thank you.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Excellent research, thanks! 👍🏽
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching Lisa!
Love, love, LOVE Fisherman's wool! I made a sweater recently out of the cheapest bulky wool I could find (it was a test and very successful) I look forward to exploring these options for a "good" wool to make this sweater again.
Enjoy it Denise! It makes a lovely fabric!
Wonderful options. Many thanks. I'm in Pahrump, NV and plan on checking out your recommendations.
Great video! So informative thank you for doing all the research!!!
My pleasure Pamela! Thank you for watching!
Nice work! Very informative.
Thank you for watching Linda!
This is going to sound so pitiful, but I don't care! You're on vacation right now, I'm sick and desperate for content while I'm stuck recuperating, and your channel is so soothing. Enjoy your vacation, but come back soon! 😂❤
I really just want to say how much I am enjoying your podcast. I am learning so much from you. I went to Joann's earlier today and bought 2 skeins of Lion Brand's Fishermen's Wool in color Oatmeal. I, too, am planning on knitting a sweater... (no specific pattern)... The label says to use 5.5 mm needle... but I'm thinking of using 6.0 mm because I like to have some drape of my sweater. What size needle are you using for your sweater Tayler? I also bought 1 skein of Lion Brand's Wool Ease in color Natural Heather. I plan to knit a simple beanie. I can't wait to start on these two projects. I am currently working on my sister's sweater and I am almost done with hers. I have so many plans for next year that I need to actually take some notes so I can focus... And it would really help if I stop frogging my projects. LOL... Wishing you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you so much for your kind words Liz. It means so much to me. And I'm really excited that you're finding joy in Fisherman's Wool. It really is such an underrated yarn. So lovely!
As for my needle size for the sweater I'm knitting, I'm using a 10. And I love the fabric it creates. ❤️
@@WOOLNEEDLESHANDS - Thank you for responding Tayler. I really do appreciate it. I can't wait for the next podcast. Gobble-gobble! 😊
Shetland is fingering weight and is sold in 50g hanks. They do have worsted weight yarns for reasonable prices, too.
PSA to all viewers to also consider Briggs and Little yarn as a budget yarn, usually 100 grams for ~$7.
This might be an odd question, but what is the yarn in the background of the video thumbnail? The green skein on the bottom row is such a pretty colour!
Very interesting! Do you have suggestion to buy wool in Italy or Europe? Thank you
Great choices. Can even get hold of some of those here in Western Australia. ❤
Yes! Big win! Thank you so much for watching!
Harrisville Designs does the spinning of Brooklyn Tweed's wools.
THAT'S what it is! Thank you for the clarification!
A quick edit: Harrisville ‘Shetland’ is a Fingering-weight option listed at 10.50 per 213 yards putting it at a higher price point. For HD, I would replace Shetland with Highland for the more Midrange price point:
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