I appreciate your take on designers and I will def check out some of the ones you've mentioned! I'm also on the fence about petiteknit because while she has really lovely wardrobe classics, there are so many other top-down raglan patterns?!? On the otherhand, I've made her Maude tee and her patterns are a good jumping off point to adding your own modifications. I also think that for beginners, it's nice to work on garments that don't have 'complicated' shaping... almost an step up from doing a boxy flat seamed sweater (which was my first intro to knitting). Love these vids, following!!❤
Yay! Thank you for being here, Myra. :D I'm so glad you found this channel. Yes - I definitely hear how Petiteknit can bring up some torn feelings. Being able to add modifications is definitely a plus to having some of her designs on hand. I agree that I would always recommend her to an advanced beginner because I think one could learn so much from following her patterns. A good jumping off point indeed!
I wonder if you have any idea how much you help us (me). I get overwhelmed with all the wonderful designs out there, so your information really gives me a starting point. I want to start knitting more garments, but need “simple”. You are a best friend I haven’t met!! 😊 Thank you!
Fun! I was loving your review of Tanis Lavalee and was thinking I would really love knitting one of her patterns... then I went to her ravelry portfolio and realized I've already knit a Reverb cardigan for my mom! It was indeed a great experience. I've knit a lot of PetiteKnit (Mette's) patterns from way before she became a knitty-super-star, but I've mostly knit children patterns. They fit gorgeously. My nieces got TONS of wear out of the Selma suit, the Willum's overalls, the Dagmar dress (this one took me a while), etc. I agree with your rant on the multiplication of similar patterns for various age groups, but (and I probably won't get much love for saying this) I like that she writes in Danish, speaks in Danish in her videos, targets the styles and sizes that fit her (numerous) family members first, before expanding to larger sizes (I don't speak any Danish). Edit: Obviously, the mistakes are problematic as well! The needle size you mention can really throw knitters off. In terms of children patterns, I also love knitting Along Avec Anna's patterns.
Ooh thank you so much for the recommendations, Helene! And that's totally true - Mette (thank you for that info as well. Lol) has beautiful children's knits that I just happened to find much later, if you can believe it. Despite her superstardom, I do also appreciate that she seems to cater to what she and her family likes/needs and expands from there. That's a wonderful point. Thank you also for the suggestion for Along Avec Anna - I'll have to check her out!
So I’ve been catching up on your vlogs and I have to say what a pleasure to watch. So fun! I’ve already taken your recommendation and making the Ollie classic crew for my granddaughter’s upcoming bday! Such a well written pattern. Thanks so much for sharing!
I thought this was a great topic! I’ve knit dozens of sweaters from numerous designers and I did my first Ozetta pattern this winter (Port) and it was so excellently written and designed it really stood out! I am actually knitting my first Petiteknit pattern right now (Poppy Tee) because she uses my favorite top down construction and I do agree the translation could be better but I do like that she clarifies her instructions with little explanations. I would encourage you to try Joji Locatelli patterns- very clear and so professional- and I like that she has various techniques and styles and not recycling the same construction every time.
Hi Meg! I'm so glad to hear that you, too, have had positive experiences with one of my favorite designers. I'm definitely eyeing some of Joji's patterns... I can see myself wearing a cropped version of one of her boxy tees!
Oh thank you for sharing being a visual learner since I’m the same learner. Patterns need to get to the point without to much not needed info. Tin can knits has several children’s patterns.
Glad to hear I'm not alone. xD And yes! I have several of Tin Can Knits patterns in my library that I just haven't had a chance to work through. Thanks for the recommendation!
Thank you. It is always interesting to see which designers a person gravitates towards. There are usually valid reasons, but not everyone can determine what it is they appreciate. It is lovely to hear about designers I haven't explored because that opens me up to new ideas. Thank you again!
That is so true! That's why I thought I'd share a bit about who I am and what my personal preferences are. Everyone is different and there's no one "right" way to write patterns! Thanks for being here, Janet. :)
This was a great episode. most of the designers I've heard of and bought patterns from all the designers you vouched for except for Hannah G knit. I love knitting for kiddos, so I'm excited to check her designs out. :)
@@therapybycraft On a side note.. maybe an episode of how/why you test knit? I saw someone else do this and I found it interesting to see other people's motivations.
Was watching your video with great interest when I realised I have patterns by Tanis Fiber Arts and Tori Yu in my library that I haven’t got round to knitting yet 😂. I must do something about that!
I am surprised Sari Nordlund isn't on this list. I adore her patterns, they have great shaping and sizing and are so clear that i always feel comfortable trying new techniques with them just because her patterns are so well written.
I have only done 1 pattern by Sari Nordlund, and I 100% agree with you that her patterns are phenomenal! If I get the chance to work more of her garments in the future, she will probably show up in another list maybe at another time. :)
Yesss! This was awesome to watch. It is also great to learn about other designers that have been doing excellent work. I just queued several Ozetta and Tanis patterns.
Yes! I'm so happy to hear that your experience of Ozetta has been good as well. :D I haven't made the Highland Slipover, but it does look so beautiful.
Thanks! This was fun to watch. Tanis is also one of my favorite deep. You might also want to check out Lily Kate France’s patterns and Wool and Pine’s patterns. I think you’d like them too! Have a great day.
Thanks Emily! I've tested for Wool and Pine before and loved working with the ladies there. I'm not familiar with Lily Kate France though - I'll def check her out! :)
Great podcast, thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I would like you to talk about construction, for example,saddle shoulder,raglan etc and how these complement different body shapes ?. Looking forward to your next video. X❤
OOH that's a very good idea. Gosh, I really wish I knew more about that topic so I could speak on it. Boo!! Either way, thank you for sharing your suggestion with me. If I get to a point where I can confidently speak to that topic, I'll definitely keep you in mind!
Hello there! That's a great suggestion. I have had a couple of people ask about where they should go if they're making their very first garment.. so maybe that's something I should look into compiling for folks. Thanks so much for the comment! (If you were hoping to get a suggestion for a pattern now, I'd recommend checking out allaboutami and knitatude. Both have wonderful beginner friendly patterns!)
💯 agree with the anker sweater. So annoyed about it. My linen version is okay bc that yarn is super drapey but the Sunday version ..awful! I actually started buying Sandnes Garn pattern books bc I was annoyed about buying multiple patterns from PK to get the different sizes or yarn weight. Sandnes garn has similar patterns and include all sizes on some of the patterns. Haven’t tried any of the other designers but will check them out. Great video and I loved the topic! I for one am no longer buying a pattern without shaping until I know how to add it myself.
Thank you for your input! Yes - I, too, have stopped buying patterns that don't have some kind of short row shaping. No matter how beautiful it is.. I just know that I'm not going to be comfortable in it.
Bahaha!!! *Facepalm* Thank you so much Louise. I am so thankful for viewers like you who so kindly correct me. DANISH. I will be sure to remember that. xD
She totally is! And it's true... I was being a bit of a hater, wasn't i? haha Well, she is def on this list for a reason - she's a talented designer for sure!
As a beginner, I appreciate your recommendation of trusted designers. Thank you! Do you have suggestions for an easy top for a beginner that lacks confidence in a successful outcome?
That's wonderful, Teresa. I'm so excited for you to try your hand at garment knitting. :D As for recommendations for a beginner... that first designer that actually comes to mind is Chantal from Knitatude (on IG). Her Easy Eyelet Sweater is one I've made and is easy to follow. Her patterns are also geared towards beginner knitters who want to venture into garment knitting so she may be a great place to start! www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-eyelet-yoke-sweater
This is such a great overview for some really great designers! It does frustrate me when you praise Aimee for her attention to accessibility for all makers, then excuse petiteknits her lack of size inclusivity. As a plus sized maker, I cannot make the majority of the petiteknits catalog, and that’s a huge issue to me and many many others in the making community. 30”-60” is standard (and many designers even go beyond that now!) and has been for years.
Thank you for taking the time to write, Tessa. Absolutely - I was trying to convey that a part of my complaint for Petiteknit's patterns is that her earlier designs are NOT size inclusive. Since her more recent designs seem to include more sizes, I opted to add her to this list. However, I apologize if it came across as excusing her! It must be frustrating to not be able to make much of her catalog - I'll definitely keep that in mind as I promote designs/patterns in the future.
I like petite knit too, but her tutorials aren't user friendly , and thanks for pointing out that the links aren't working either as I have been very frustrated by it
I'm truly honored Eunice! Honestly, you've captured my hope for our children with your kind words! What a gift it is to knit for our little ones.
It is! And I meant every word. I'm so happy each time I get to promote designers with whom I share similar values. Thanks for all you do, Hannah!
What an honour to be on this list! Thank you for saying such lovely things. I'm blushing! 😚
I appreciate your take on designers and I will def check out some of the ones you've mentioned! I'm also on the fence about petiteknit because while she has really lovely wardrobe classics, there are so many other top-down raglan patterns?!? On the otherhand, I've made her Maude tee and her patterns are a good jumping off point to adding your own modifications. I also think that for beginners, it's nice to work on garments that don't have 'complicated' shaping... almost an step up from doing a boxy flat seamed sweater (which was my first intro to knitting). Love these vids, following!!❤
Yay! Thank you for being here, Myra. :D I'm so glad you found this channel. Yes - I definitely hear how Petiteknit can bring up some torn feelings. Being able to add modifications is definitely a plus to having some of her designs on hand. I agree that I would always recommend her to an advanced beginner because I think one could learn so much from following her patterns. A good jumping off point indeed!
I wonder if you have any idea how much you help us (me). I get overwhelmed with all the wonderful designs out there, so your information really gives me a starting point. I want to start knitting more garments, but need “simple”. You are a best friend I haven’t met!! 😊 Thank you!
Aw thank you so much for your kind words, Karen. I'm so happy to hear that it has been helpful!! I'm glad you're here. :)
LOVE your lists. Ideas: top notions you love/use. Other podcasts you watch. Yarn reviews..big box and indie dyer. Keep podcasting!!
Oooohhh *taking notes*
Thank you for your suggestions, Anne!
Fun! I was loving your review of Tanis Lavalee and was thinking I would really love knitting one of her patterns... then I went to her ravelry portfolio and realized I've already knit a Reverb cardigan for my mom! It was indeed a great experience.
I've knit a lot of PetiteKnit (Mette's) patterns from way before she became a knitty-super-star, but I've mostly knit children patterns. They fit gorgeously. My nieces got TONS of wear out of the Selma suit, the Willum's overalls, the Dagmar dress (this one took me a while), etc. I agree with your rant on the multiplication of similar patterns for various age groups, but (and I probably won't get much love for saying this) I like that she writes in Danish, speaks in Danish in her videos, targets the styles and sizes that fit her (numerous) family members first, before expanding to larger sizes (I don't speak any Danish). Edit: Obviously, the mistakes are problematic as well! The needle size you mention can really throw knitters off.
In terms of children patterns, I also love knitting Along Avec Anna's patterns.
Ooh thank you so much for the recommendations, Helene! And that's totally true - Mette (thank you for that info as well. Lol) has beautiful children's knits that I just happened to find much later, if you can believe it. Despite her superstardom, I do also appreciate that she seems to cater to what she and her family likes/needs and expands from there. That's a wonderful point.
Thank you also for the suggestion for Along Avec Anna - I'll have to check her out!
So I’ve been catching up on your vlogs and I have to say what a pleasure to watch. So fun! I’ve already taken your recommendation and making the Ollie classic crew for my granddaughter’s upcoming bday! Such a well written pattern. Thanks so much for sharing!
Yayy!! I'm so so happy to hear that. I hope she loves it. Thank you for tuning in, Chrstine!
I thought this was a great topic! I’ve knit dozens of sweaters from numerous designers and I did my first Ozetta pattern this winter (Port) and it was so excellently written and designed it really stood out! I am actually knitting my first Petiteknit pattern right now (Poppy Tee) because she uses my favorite top down construction and I do agree the translation could be better but I do like that she clarifies her instructions with little explanations.
I would encourage you to try Joji Locatelli patterns- very clear and so professional- and I like that she has various techniques and styles and not recycling the same construction every time.
Hi Meg! I'm so glad to hear that you, too, have had positive experiences with one of my favorite designers. I'm definitely eyeing some of Joji's patterns... I can see myself wearing a cropped version of one of her boxy tees!
Oh thank you for sharing being a visual learner since I’m the same learner. Patterns need to get to the point without to much not needed info. Tin can knits has several children’s patterns.
Glad to hear I'm not alone. xD And yes! I have several of Tin Can Knits patterns in my library that I just haven't had a chance to work through. Thanks for the recommendation!
Thank you. It is always interesting to see which designers a person gravitates towards. There are usually valid reasons, but not everyone can determine what it is they appreciate. It is lovely to hear about designers I haven't explored because that opens me up to new ideas. Thank you again!
That is so true! That's why I thought I'd share a bit about who I am and what my personal preferences are. Everyone is different and there's no one "right" way to write patterns! Thanks for being here, Janet. :)
This was a great episode. most of the designers I've heard of and bought patterns from all the designers you vouched for except for Hannah G knit. I love knitting for kiddos, so I'm excited to check her designs out. :)
Yes! I hope your experience of her patterns are as positive as mine have been. :)
@@therapybycraft On a side note.. maybe an episode of how/why you test knit? I saw someone else do this and I found it interesting to see other people's motivations.
@@sungae87 ;) that's actually one of the topics on my to-do list. stay tuned!!
Was watching your video with great interest when I realised I have patterns by Tanis Fiber Arts and Tori Yu in my library that I haven’t got round to knitting yet 😂. I must do something about that!
Oooohh that's exciting! :D I'm excited for you to cast on and (hopefully) have an enjoyable knitting experience.
Eunice! What an incredibly informative video! I totally have to agree with your choices, Tori and Hailey are two of my favorite designers as well!
Yess! And with your extensive testing background, I'm so pleased that you agree. :) Thanks, Amanda!
I am surprised Sari Nordlund isn't on this list. I adore her patterns, they have great shaping and sizing and are so clear that i always feel comfortable trying new techniques with them just because her patterns are so well written.
I have only done 1 pattern by Sari Nordlund, and I 100% agree with you that her patterns are phenomenal! If I get the chance to work more of her garments in the future, she will probably show up in another list maybe at another time. :)
wow! amazing!
😂😂 Hi!
Thank you for another great podcast
Thank you for tuning in! :)
Yesss! This was awesome to watch. It is also great to learn about other designers that have been doing excellent work. I just queued several Ozetta and Tanis patterns.
Yay! That makes me so happy that some of my favorite designers are getting more exposure. I hope you enjoy. :D
Excellent episode!
Thank you so much, Victoria!
Thank you for such a comprehensive review! I just started knitting the Highland Slipover from Ozetta Knitwear and the pattern is very easy to follow.
Yes! I'm so happy to hear that your experience of Ozetta has been good as well. :D I haven't made the Highland Slipover, but it does look so beautiful.
Thanks! This was fun to watch. Tanis is also one of my favorite deep. You might also want to check out Lily Kate France’s patterns and Wool and Pine’s patterns. I think you’d like them too! Have a great day.
Thanks Emily! I've tested for Wool and Pine before and loved working with the ladies there. I'm not familiar with Lily Kate France though - I'll def check her out! :)
I love your enthusiasm and positivity! 😊❤ I enjoy your episodes so much!
Yay! Thank you so much Lisa! :D
Great podcast, thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I would like you to talk about construction, for example,saddle shoulder,raglan etc and how these complement different body shapes ?. Looking forward to your next video. X❤
OOH that's a very good idea. Gosh, I really wish I knew more about that topic so I could speak on it. Boo!! Either way, thank you for sharing your suggestion with me. If I get to a point where I can confidently speak to that topic, I'll definitely keep you in mind!
Hi- love, love your videos!
I’d love to hear your thoughts on beginner friendly patterns
Hello there! That's a great suggestion. I have had a couple of people ask about where they should go if they're making their very first garment.. so maybe that's something I should look into compiling for folks. Thanks so much for the comment!
(If you were hoping to get a suggestion for a pattern now, I'd recommend checking out allaboutami and knitatude. Both have wonderful beginner friendly patterns!)
Super interesting! Love your energy! You speak about designers with such passion, really instructive! 😊
Ah, thank you Isabelle!
Thank you so much for some new-to-me designers! I will definitely be checking them out. Lots of love from the Pacific Northwest 🧡
yay! that's what I like to hear. :)
💯 agree with the anker sweater. So annoyed about it. My linen version is okay bc that yarn is super drapey but the Sunday version ..awful!
I actually started buying Sandnes Garn pattern books bc I was annoyed about buying multiple patterns from PK to get the different sizes or yarn weight. Sandnes garn has similar patterns and include all sizes on some of the patterns. Haven’t tried any of the other designers but will check them out. Great video and I loved the topic! I for one am no longer buying a pattern without shaping until I know how to add it myself.
Thank you for your input! Yes - I, too, have stopped buying patterns that don't have some kind of short row shaping. No matter how beautiful it is.. I just know that I'm not going to be comfortable in it.
No such thing as too successful a women. All these women, including petiteknit, deserve all the success they can get 💪
Great video 💪 Petite Knits designs are translated from Danish 🇩🇰😄
Bahaha!!! *Facepalm* Thank you so much Louise. I am so thankful for viewers like you who so kindly correct me. DANISH. I will be sure to remember that. xD
Don't be a hater. Petite Knit is an awesome designer!
She totally is! And it's true... I was being a bit of a hater, wasn't i? haha Well, she is def on this list for a reason - she's a talented designer for sure!
As a beginner, I appreciate your recommendation of trusted designers. Thank you! Do you have suggestions for an easy top for a beginner that lacks confidence in a successful outcome?
That's wonderful, Teresa. I'm so excited for you to try your hand at garment knitting. :D
As for recommendations for a beginner... that first designer that actually comes to mind is Chantal from Knitatude (on IG). Her Easy Eyelet Sweater is one I've made and is easy to follow. Her patterns are also geared towards beginner knitters who want to venture into garment knitting so she may be a great place to start!
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-eyelet-yoke-sweater
@@therapybycraft thank you for your prompt and considered response. I appreciate your advice and will seek out this designer.
The woman behind PetiteKnit is Mette Wendelboe Okkels.
Lol Yes! Thank you so much.
This is such a great overview for some really great designers! It does frustrate me when you praise Aimee for her attention to accessibility for all makers, then excuse petiteknits her lack of size inclusivity. As a plus sized maker, I cannot make the majority of the petiteknits catalog, and that’s a huge issue to me and many many others in the making community. 30”-60” is standard (and many designers even go beyond that now!) and has been for years.
Thank you for taking the time to write, Tessa. Absolutely - I was trying to convey that a part of my complaint for Petiteknit's patterns is that her earlier designs are NOT size inclusive. Since her more recent designs seem to include more sizes, I opted to add her to this list. However, I apologize if it came across as excusing her! It must be frustrating to not be able to make much of her catalog - I'll definitely keep that in mind as I promote designs/patterns in the future.
I like petite knit too, but her tutorials aren't user friendly , and thanks for pointing out that the links aren't working either as I have been very frustrated by it
No problem! I figured I'd need to put some caveats out there for such a knitting-design-superstar.