10 Practical Tips Every Knitter Should Know

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
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    10 Practical Tips Every Knitter Should Know
    Hello and welcome to another video where I've gathered my top 10 practical tips I think every knitter should know.
    Chapters:
    4:30 Tip 1: Invest in circular needles
    7:39 Tip 2: The benefits of using stitch holders
    9:03 Tip 3: Keep a needle gauge & measuring tape closeby
    9:55 Tip 4: Keep your knit project in a bag on the go
    10:29 Tip 5: Use hair bands as stoppers on your needles
    11:05 Tip 6: Block your knits to fix shape issues
    13:16 Tip 7: Use an elastic thread to tighten a flared out collar
    15:30 Tip 8: Use a strecthy bind off for your hems
    16:42 Tip 9: Preventing holes under the arms when picking up stitches
    18:18 Tip 10: Avoiding the cemetry of half finished projects...
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  • @Kutovakika
    @Kutovakika  2 года назад +23

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  • @barbaratimmons5510
    @barbaratimmons5510 Год назад +221

    Starting knitting at 10 years of age ( I am now 80) and there are a few tips I have picked up. I will pass on TWO today. When your hands get hot and sticky while knitting, wash them and run your fingers through your hair to pick up the slight lubrication from your scalp. You can also rub the working tips of your needles through your hair to allow the yarn to slide along more easily This also works with sewing needles when you are having problems with an easy stitching action and it also reduces static. Thanks with your bright and cheery video. So joyful!

    • @ilovebri4144
      @ilovebri4144 Год назад +8

      For wooden needles you can rub it against wax from candles!!

    • @mcoknits856
      @mcoknits856 Год назад +5

      Hello from Toronto. I liked your tip for a stretchy bind off but what you demonstrated was not a hem but a regular ribbed trim at the bottom of a sweater. A hem usually refers to a double layer which is turned under and stitched in place. When I have a hem like the neck of a sweater, I usually do not bind off at all, but turn the fabric over and stitch down the live stitches.

    • @rowan_twigs
      @rowan_twigs Год назад +9

      Oh my goodness my hands get sticky so often, thank you so much from a 20 year old knitter!

    • @ThirrinDiamond
      @ThirrinDiamond Год назад +7

      As someone with hyperhydrosis, bless you 😭💗

  • @janinemorton6325
    @janinemorton6325 2 года назад +365

    To avoid second sleeve syndrome, I do sleeves (and socks) in tandem. One day I work on one sleeve or sock and the next day I work on the other sleeve or sock. It was a real game changer for me!

    • @carolyntolliver1146
      @carolyntolliver1146 2 года назад +23

      I knit the sleeves at the same time so I am sure the decreasing or color additions as I get near the cuff are the same.

    • @SoulShineLiveMichele
      @SoulShineLiveMichele 2 года назад +10

      I do one toe, then the other toe. Depending on the socks, I might with the foot together. Then I do one heel, then the other heel. Then I work the rest of the socks together. I would do the opposite for a cuff down.
      I'm currently doing leg warmers and I'm just doing them two at a time so that I decrease at the same time.
      I'm still a new knitter but this made sense.
      I can see the benefits of switching back and forth on them as well. Might use that for the foot and legs of socks if I don't work them together.

    • @lizleatherbarrow1291
      @lizleatherbarrow1291 2 года назад +19

      I always work 2 sleeves at once, that way they are always the same length. I just have to keep the 2 balls of yarn separate which is no real problem.

    • @beverlyhess611
      @beverlyhess611 2 года назад +2

      This is a great idea! I’ll have to try that the next time I do a sweater… I don’t usually feel that way on socks, but I’ll definitely keep it in mind!

    • @FilthySoapCore
      @FilthySoapCore Год назад +2

      That is so smart!!

  • @katherinefischer5747
    @katherinefischer5747 Год назад +59

    My tip: Don't worry about UFOs (unfinished objects). But when you set them aside, make sure to mark on the pattern where you are and take further notes to self since it could be awhile before you resume (once it was 16 years for me to complete a sweater!). Make sure, too, to bag the UFO with the rest of the yarn for that project so you don't end up using it another way. I also don't feel guilty if I never finish some objects--either frog the yarn and use it for something else or give it to someone who wants to finish it. I don't feel guilty because I got hours and hours of enjoyment out of the UFO and probably learned something along the way.

  • @sydneyfoster3693
    @sydneyfoster3693 Год назад +6

    I was a crocheter before becoming a knitter and so many videos about knitting tips were just things about fiber arts, things I already knew, and we're applicable to crochet. This video was not like that. I'm on the second sleeve of my first ever sweater and really wish I had known the sleeve hole tip a few weeks ago but Im glad to know it now. I do also think that knitters and crocheters think differently, if a project isn't going right for a crocheter, they typically frog it or come up with a different project that their WIP can turn into, whereas knitters kind of trust a process and block a bit more, this is a generalization I know but I do think it's super interesting. I loved this video so much.

  • @Moonbeamglider
    @Moonbeamglider 5 месяцев назад +3

    Love your videos, I’m 75 and know the joy and frustration of knitting. Why is it, the disinterest of top down starting the first sleeve and knowing you have to repeat it ! Be brave and strong, if it fits and looks good carry on. I’ve found when I bravely start the second sleeve I wiz through it quickly and it’s easier. Your brain has stored the method, like a learning the script. So the second sleeve should be easier, as long as you haven’t left it for months. Thank you, you are inspiring.

  • @arethblaxaki8710
    @arethblaxaki8710 Год назад +2

    ITS A SHORT TIME I FOUND YOUR BLOG. Ι ENJOY YOUR PLEASANT SPIRIT, ENERGY SO MUCH. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR EXPRERIENCE WITH US.

  • @debrarodriguezestrada2748
    @debrarodriguezestrada2748 Год назад +3

    I love this! So many “tip” videos are just blah blah blah. This is personal experience in detail, so very helpful! Thank you!

  • @contempl8ive
    @contempl8ive Месяц назад

    The last tip about the cemetery of unfinished projects really hit a note! And I’m relieved to hear that I’m not the only one.😅 Those were great tips and some I use regularly also. As far as the straight vs circular needles, I would add that the actual needle length makes a big difference to me too. My hands get cramped using the very short circular needles, so if I can get a little bit of a longer needle on the circular cable it’s more relaxing to hold.

  • @ThePhitality
    @ThePhitality 2 года назад +21

    To avoid getting too many items ending up in that cemetery pile, I will limit myself to three active projects at a time. I have to finish atleast one of them if I want to start a new project. This has helped me alot, because I get overwhelmed if there are too many ongoing projects at a time.

    • @nicoshaun1941
      @nicoshaun1941 2 месяца назад

      I do two projects t a time while thinking of the third or fourth or fifth.

  • @denisemcgill6260
    @denisemcgill6260 2 года назад +102

    I'm so glad you mentioned circular needles. I feel the same way about them. And oh my, do I have plenty of half-finished projects! Lately, I have been making myself finish things. It isn't easy. But it is much more satisfying when they are done and I can guiltlessly go on to a new project. I love your work. I wish I had more money to spend on the nicer yarns.

    • @florenna
      @florenna 2 года назад +4

      Well, I'm always totally guiltless even if I have 7 projects on the go, I wasn't even aware one should feel guilt about it! ;)

    • @justwhistlinpixie
      @justwhistlinpixie Год назад +1

      Another advantage is if you buy an interchangeable circular set (I have Chiaogoo which I love), you can use the additional cables as stitch holders. I even have screw on stoppers that I can put at the end of the cable. You can even get away with not moving the stitches if you just replace the needles with stoppers on your cable. Or, you can attach two cables together and slide the stitches over. There is so much versatility!

  • @presentpossible
    @presentpossible Год назад +18

    I thought I was a terrible knitter until I started blocking my finished projects. Makes a world of difference. Also, interchangeable circular needle and double-ended needle sets (my preference is wood because it's less slippery) are a money-saver in the long term. If you forget you already have a certain needle size, or misplace it, you end up buying multiples of the same thing. Having everything in a conveniently packed set also means saving a lot of space.

    • @PG-wz7by
      @PG-wz7by Год назад

      Blocking is magic! My ravelry page has my first shawl, and it is an eyesore! But it's there to record the drastic difference between my first and second project. I've wished more patterns included blocking guidelines.

  • @sinaritsu3836
    @sinaritsu3836 Год назад +4

    Another thing you can do to avoid switching to another project halfway is - when you get an exciting idea for something new don't jump straight into making it, instead - pattern it, look up ideas, think about possible design solutions. I mainly do embroidery and when you do embroidery you absolutely cannot afford switching to something else if you are planning on ever finishing anything. So when i get a new idea i take notes on what i think would be cool and draw some patterns and make calculations. This lets you take your time thinking about design and keep working on your main stuff while letting steam out at the same time

  • @3rdand105
    @3rdand105 Год назад +1

    The human mind is fascinating, to say the least. In the case of half-finished projects, there may be a touch of separation anxiety at work; that is, you love a project, you work on it enthusiastically, but as you approach the end, the subconscious won't make finishing it easy, because once it's done, so is the love of knitting that project. I can't tell you how to get over that, but I can share some advice that applies to daily living: sometimes, you have to tell that voice in your head to take a hike, because it's getting in the way of progress. This is what I do for the last bit of a sweater or the second sock, and it usually works for me.

  • @CozyWithRaven
    @CozyWithRaven 2 года назад +94

    I love that you're doing more knitting content. Also big yes on the circular needles. When I found those, I banished straight needles from my life 😂😂😂

    • @Kutovakika
      @Kutovakika  2 года назад +10

      haha I know what you mean! I've got a collection of old straight knitting needles, but haven't bought new ones in years cause I only really use circualr ones nowadays 😆

    • @CozyWithRaven
      @CozyWithRaven 2 года назад +5

      @@Kutovakika I went through all of them and set them aside to give away or resell, and kept 2 sets. One to use in an art project, and a thin narrow set to use to dig out the center of choux balls for making cream puffs 😂😂😂

    • @ayeshairfan1510
      @ayeshairfan1510 2 года назад +4

      I use both maby cuz I'm crazy and need both to knit for reasons

    • @phyllisfowler6803
      @phyllisfowler6803 Год назад +3

      I did both sleeves of garments at same time, seemed the way it was best for me.

  • @jennywalker9572
    @jennywalker9572 Год назад +7

    Hairbands as stitch savers; amazing! I have been knitting for 20 years and never thought of that one. Thank you

  • @luciecarrier5266
    @luciecarrier5266 2 года назад +2

    I'm really happy to share my time with you, especially since I'm not perfectly bilingual in English, but I live very close to Montreal (Quebec-Canada) and I love discovering people who have the same passion and moreover I take the opportunity to discover my future travel destinations

  • @emmasusan1997
    @emmasusan1997 2 года назад +32

    An Italian/Tubular bind off is my favourite for hems! It keeps the pattern of the 1x1 ribbing and gives a very professional/seamless look!

    • @megumim6795
      @megumim6795 2 года назад +3

      definitely! I also use Italian bind off method for 2x2 ribbing!

    • @simonederobert1612
      @simonederobert1612 Год назад +1

      I have been knitting for a long time, doing reading about knitting techniques more of late, and have been knitting in the round for most of the time since I learned about double-point needles. I've never heard of Italian/Tubular bind off. Can you direct me to a learning source, please?

  • @jeanramsay5230
    @jeanramsay5230 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for all the helpful advice. I miss my Mum as she taught me to knit and always sorted my mistakes!!. I really enjoy your vids. 😀

  • @annmargaretwatts6474
    @annmargaretwatts6474 Год назад +3

    When I was a young child my mum used to knit both sleeves at the same time, using two balls of wool and the same set of needles. I used to think it was amazing.

  • @belindaf4584
    @belindaf4584 Год назад +1

    I have been knitting for decades and I learned 4 new things today.
    I love your channel!

  • @bethany5830
    @bethany5830 Год назад +11

    Didn’t know how much I want to knit a sweater until I started watching your videos yesterday. So inspiring. Ordering your book ❤

    • @tobes911
      @tobes911 Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. I love your work and your attention to details. Your wedding dress was a smash hit at your wedding. I love how the bottom turned out real swishy! 👍
      I knitted one sweater years ago, but the collar wasn't as beautifully finished as yours are. I really wanna have a go at an easy pattern and try another one.
      This winter I knitted a hat, a headband, a pair of warm socks and a beautiful Mitford Hood that I just adore. I'm ready to tackle a sweater now! 🌞😎💜🤍☮️👍🌠

  • @rachelcunningham2498
    @rachelcunningham2498 2 года назад +4

    I love your editing style. Thanks for this video it made me happy.

  • @lorenameunier516
    @lorenameunier516 2 месяца назад

    What beautiful scenes of Stockholm! I learned a lot from your knitting tips, including that it's okay to have a few unfinished projects... I needed some inspiration to just keep knitting.

  • @bethanyseabolt9387
    @bethanyseabolt9387 2 года назад +49

    No. 10 really hit me -- this is exactly where I am right now! I'm down to the last sleeve of my first sweater and I just can't bring myself to sit down and finish it. Thanks for the inspiration to keep going!

    • @Kutovakika
      @Kutovakika  2 года назад +6

      Oh I know exactly the feeling, I have 2 swetaers that are all done except for the sleeves...why oh why is it so hard to just finish them!? 😂

    • @whoknitter4673
      @whoknitter4673 2 года назад

      @@Kutovakika knit them into short sleeves?

    • @nickbarham9070
      @nickbarham9070 2 года назад

      @@Kutovakika p

    • @Maarjaanaa
      @Maarjaanaa 9 месяцев назад

      @@whoknitter4673 no, never!😆

  • @facsmom
    @facsmom Год назад +7

    Besides your practical suggestions, your enthusiasm for knitting is so contagious❤️

  • @greentea8468
    @greentea8468 2 года назад +3

    The unfinished projects! I've come to realize that I love the planning and process more than the product. Most creatives can probably identify.

  • @ilsesantodonato1334
    @ilsesantodonato1334 2 года назад +4

    Circular needles have helped me get over shoulder pain and I can knit for many hours every day. Thank you for your tips🐑

  • @patirobertson6288
    @patirobertson6288 Год назад +1

    Maybe one thing to do about the 'second sleeve syndrome' is to knit them both at the same time using magic loop method. I have started several sweaters and because of all the 'pieces & parts' I've laid them aside and have never picked them up again and now I have lots of half-done sweaters to frog so I can re-use the yarn. So, I am currently looking for a sweater that is knit all in one piece - top-down style and I will knit both the sleeves at the same time too. I too always have several projects going at once ... a traveling project, a baby gift project, a prayer shawl or blanket project, or a yearlong MKAL project that I have to take a break from to wait for the next month's pattern to come out, but I rarely do anything for myself. Well, I decided that I wanted to design a throw or coverlet for our king-sized bed for this winter and so far, because I'm designing it as I go and it for us, I've stayed with it a little longer. I love watching your videos; they inspire me so much, thank you!

  • @lauriehunt5988
    @lauriehunt5988 4 месяца назад +1

    Your knitted/ crochet dress was stunning.. Thanks for all the tips..

  • @debrasavoff1794
    @debrasavoff1794 Год назад +1

    I love your videos! You are a passionate knitter and great at sharing your hints and projects!! Your style is my style so I love your projects. Your English is fabulous!!

  • @lisaanderson135
    @lisaanderson135 Год назад

    When I was in high school, I became best friends with our Danish exchange student. We are still friends to this day and I had the good fortune of going to Denmark for two weeks over the summer before my senior year. She was and still lives in Taastrup, DK. We took the ferry to Stockholm and spent the day exploring the square and taking in the sites. Then we stayed in a hostel overnight and drove through the countryside the next day. I will never forget that trip! My husband is mostly Swedish and we keep saying that we need to go visit some of his family. Covid sort of put a wrench into that plan, at least for now. Thank you for sharing this with us ❤

  • @veroave57
    @veroave57 2 года назад +4

    I loved this video. You are so energetic and your knits are beautiful. Can’t wait for your book

  • @hanhvuong8898
    @hanhvuong8898 Год назад +1

    I love knitting.

  • @Jackjonesis
    @Jackjonesis Год назад +1

    Thanks for the cast-off method. I really needed this. I had been using 2-3 sizes bigger needle but even this was not stretchy enough for the little baby booties I make for a local charity (Bundles of Love).

  • @DodieJacobi
    @DodieJacobi 3 месяца назад

    Terrific tips for even this 45 years of knitting knitter! Where have you been all my life stitch wire!? And elastic plastic thread perfect for a beret band that knitted up too loosely years ago so never found its way into wearing. Thanks for the joyful education.

  • @dtronsen988
    @dtronsen988 6 месяцев назад

    Great tips! I taught myself to knit 2 years ago. Still learning and trying new things. If I were to win the needle set, I would knit a pair of mittens! Maybe the Spruce mittens pattern….

  • @pemeto
    @pemeto 7 месяцев назад

    Really enjoy this video, resonates to look back and see how far we have gone, also the cemetery... I though I was the only one! and felt bad all this time

  • @samiashafqaat1004
    @samiashafqaat1004 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Thank you! You inspire me to knit. I also bought your book. Please make a part 2 of this.

  • @judithhainaut8048
    @judithhainaut8048 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your fun video. I'm a very old knitter (have knitted for at least 60 years) but still find there are new ideas and tips to learn.

  • @amyhester2398
    @amyhester2398 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing all the video footage of Stockholm. I was there in the Summer of 2018. It is a beautiful city.

  • @lynthompson9100
    @lynthompson9100 6 месяцев назад

    I agree with your tips and some I learned from! I am on my second sleeve of a sweater and just want it done! My inspiration is going but by need to finish is there! Thank you!

  • @stephanieb2134
    @stephanieb2134 2 года назад +4

    I just found your channel recently and I listen all day while I'm at work. I love all your content - SO relatable. I crochet but you have inspired me to learn knitting as well! My goal is to eventually make my own sweater - maybe a pattern from your book!

  • @mahabatm6500
    @mahabatm6500 Год назад

    You're such a beautiful soul💖. Love your pisitive energy💗 and happy vibes💗.

  • @jchestand4122
    @jchestand4122 Год назад +2

    I hear you on the half done projects!😀 I have an afghan done in strips that I started in late 1970’s that I just picked up again to complete. And a baby blanket that I started in 1996, but arthritis put a stop to that till I learned about and bought an ergonomic hook. Much better now. Your point about circular needles is so correct. I invested in a set of interchangeable needles and just finished my first linen stitch and lace shawl. Everything in it was a new learning experience, and I am overjoyed with it. Loved the hair band ideas too. Great video, thank you 😊 JC

  • @knitwit2871
    @knitwit2871 2 года назад +3

    I love project bags! I enjoy having every project in its own home & easily transportable through the house or if I go anywhere... I may spend way to much on them 😛😂
    But a budget friendly bag, get a large piece of fabric from the craft store & you can tie it on one side, then the other & boom, project bag

  • @lindacornelius3451
    @lindacornelius3451 Год назад

    I am with you. I have finished contacts on every aspect I am with you.

  • @sally0404
    @sally0404 Год назад

    Ty for these great tips. I love your accent and enthusiasm for knitting! ❤️

  • @willowbird4081
    @willowbird4081 Год назад +1

    For me the cemetery of unfinished objects is not a second sleeve syndrome so much as a sewing it together, weaving in the ends syndrome. But I agree with the psychology of fear of disappointment for a lot of this. also for being unhappy with the result and knowing I chose the wrong yarn or the wrong project for the desired result. I have tried not doing any knitting until I finished the UFOs and that only led to a no knitting slump. now I have decided to unravel several early projects and remake into something I think will fit the yarn better. But to get knitting again I had to start a brand new project--with the commitment that I will finish it completely before starting the next big project. And that in between the new projects I will slip an old one I mean to finish. Thanks for your take on this.

  • @Mschuck100
    @Mschuck100 Год назад

    Hey, I am from Brazil And I am really Happy for having found your Channel. Knitting Is a hobby of mine, And I love the idea of honoring my latě mother every time I am doing some art And craft Project, for She taught me These Things. Thanks for sharing your art with us.

  • @sarahford4061
    @sarahford4061 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the tips they are very helpful 👍 I am looking forward to the book.. however I am dyslexic so your videos are a fantastic way for me to learn. You're a great teacher and a inspiration. Thank you😁👍xx

  • @anandazen30
    @anandazen30 Год назад

    I saw your video where you made your wedding dress and just fell in love with your videos. I am a crocheter that wants to fall in love with knitting. I hope I will find the passion for it

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos100 Год назад

    Beautiful colours, I can wear these and natural deep vegetable greens.

  • @barbaraguillette-bl6wn
    @barbaraguillette-bl6wn 4 месяца назад

    I use the little cups on a pair of ear buds,, works very well.

  • @viktoriahavas8511
    @viktoriahavas8511 Год назад

    hairband stitch stopper. genius!!!

  • @cvazsantos
    @cvazsantos Год назад

    Amazing tips thank you! I knew some of them but not others.

  • @timmonini13
    @timmonini13 Год назад

    O, nästa gång när du är i Stockholm säg till så kanske vi kan fika och stycka/virka tillsammans om du vill. Så trevlig att titta på dina video 🥰

  • @joanifrenette-cornell7264
    @joanifrenette-cornell7264 3 месяца назад

    That stitch holder thing ! Have to find one, thanks !

  • @ruwgirl
    @ruwgirl 2 года назад +9

    I love circular needles. And wow the stitch holder thing is genius! I hate putting stitches onto a piece of yarn. I will definitely buy that and the needle gauge! Thanks so much💖

    • @carolfolk4602
      @carolfolk4602 2 года назад +2

      Where can this stitch holder be purchased? I can't find this online. So smart and much easier than yarn which I do.

    • @ruwgirl
      @ruwgirl 2 года назад +2

      @@carolfolk4602 I would also like to know. I did an online search for it, in the country I live, but I couldn't find it.

  • @annies2416
    @annies2416 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the helpful video. I loved the hair and and elastic thread tips.💕 PS I loved seeing your stack of sweaters in the background. Your color palette is so soothing. I look sickly if I wear those colors. Lol

  • @midgethorn4083
    @midgethorn4083 2 года назад +1

    You are absolutely charming! Good luck with getting your book finished.

  • @cbs70
    @cbs70 2 года назад

    Lately I've been watching "podcast" (not well names as they are vlogs, not audio-podcasts...sorry, just a tiny rant), to knit by, but so many of them are poorly planned & slow paced, that I find my attentuin wandering & my knitting energy waning. I find your videos both, interestung and visually appealing! Your energy is lively through out the whole video. Thank you for the tips & the snap views of both Stockholm & Helsinki.

  • @PichanDaisuki
    @PichanDaisuki 2 года назад +3

    Love your knitting videos, please keep them coming

  • @cuclainne
    @cuclainne 2 года назад

    Gosh, I miss Stockholm! Haven't been able to be back for more than 2 years!! Miss my family and friends.

  • @DieRoteMohnblume
    @DieRoteMohnblume Год назад

    Thank you for showing the stich wires. I didn't know them, bought some instantly and I love them. Such a practical item. Thank you for sharing.❤

  • @tykvahobbies
    @tykvahobbies 2 года назад +16

    Wow, I've never seen such elastic stitch holders. They look really convenient 😃 I usually keep my work on the cables from interchangeable needles but this method looks great as well.
    Talking of 'cemetery of unfinished projects', I have a similar thing with some yarns bought 4-5 years ago, not for the project, just for their beauty. Sometimes, lose interest in them gradually( if I don't start a project right away.

    • @TinaWSZ
      @TinaWSZ 2 года назад

      I am using Scubidu Platic Bands,

    • @PG-wz7by
      @PG-wz7by Год назад

      Pony Bead laces are very affordable. They are likely the same as above, but cost pennies per yard in an array of colors from earth tones to neons.

  • @jujubees
    @jujubees 2 года назад +1

    I'm soooo excited about your book! Can't wait!

  • @martinajohansson2659
    @martinajohansson2659 Год назад

    Totally relate to the cemetery of unfinished projects, and exactly where the biggest hurdle is!

  • @christyn6679
    @christyn6679 Год назад

    Second shelf pink sweater on the top with the nubbins is sooooo pretty. Good tips!

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos100 Год назад

    I was always such a slow knitter that it’s such hard work. My mother had a complex way in which she put the wool on her fingers, multiple fingers that my young including teenage mind did not get the hang of it. I regret now I did not insist in her teaching me slowly. Oddly as an adult I tried spinning on her new spinning wheel, and I had a memory vision of being taught by a mother and I immediately put yarn over my fingers in a complex pattern and thinned the fleece to make increasingly fine twisted thread and I could adjust the twist..not what was needed as she was making a beautiful hooked mat from her natural fleece in different colours. I am glad you showed you way of managing your left hand with thread. It’s faster than my primitive method. I made exquisite 3 ply garter stitch hat and booties with embroidery thread flowers made with knot stitch and green leaves from a french pattern for my baby though.

  • @kellychristie8345
    @kellychristie8345 2 года назад

    I'm so glad that I found your videos! I love them

  • @TheMartixi
    @TheMartixi 2 года назад

    I'm so waiting for your book! I just love your designs and having your book on my shelf is my goal for this year!

  • @sammarti11040
    @sammarti11040 4 месяца назад

    🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Love these types of videos. And you are such a bundle of joy to watch. Such a pure spirit. I crochet and I’m still finding value here and enjoying it. Makes me want to get into knitting again. And those sweaters you designed long ago that you showed at the beginning are 🤩👌🏼.

  • @missliabird
    @missliabird 2 года назад +26

    🍊🍊🍊 Love your knitting videos, Kika! These tips are so helpful! I seriously CANNOT wait for your knitting book - I'm still a beginner but all your knits are so aspirational! PS - Stockholm looks BEAUTIFUL!

  • @suzannelee4270
    @suzannelee4270 Год назад

    have not previously been a big fan of peaches and pinks etc., but that pile in front of you and the beautiful sweater you're wearing are making me long for a new project incorporating them!!! haha. BUT. I must finish the one on my working on now, only half a sleeve left to go DISCIPLINE. hahaha

  • @lisag.6599
    @lisag.6599 7 месяцев назад

    Such good advice, thank you!

  • @lelyseh
    @lelyseh 2 года назад +7

    🍊 Your tip about pushing through a design came at the perfect time! I’m working on a new design that I loved when starting and now I’m at the stage where I’m not loving it anymore. I’m going to power through because I know I’ll like it in the end!

  • @jhannon9495
    @jhannon9495 6 месяцев назад

    Love your tips. Thanks. 😊

  • @wilmaoud
    @wilmaoud Год назад

    I enjoy jour tutorials very much

  • @kathwhit6462
    @kathwhit6462 2 года назад

    You are so delightful and encouraging. Thank you

  • @clueless_orange
    @clueless_orange Год назад +4

    Thanks for all the useful tips and the good mood you spread in your videos. And oh my gosh, I thought I am the only one suffering from the 2nd sock syndrome… so refreshing to watch your comments and thoughts about this. Love your channel! ❤😊

  • @carolbulmer8253
    @carolbulmer8253 2 года назад

    Great tips! Thank you😊

  • @shannonrose1592
    @shannonrose1592 2 года назад +6

    Great video, thank you!
    In regards to needle preference- I’ve come to prefer the stainless. The way the yarn glides has made my stitches way more consistent and even. When I tried with bamboo or wood I would get hung up and end up choking my stitches out 😅

  • @digidesings
    @digidesings Год назад

    I love these tips thank you so much.
    I learned so much

  • @monalawhorn707
    @monalawhorn707 2 года назад +1

    Thanks hi this is Mona in Wisconsin thank you you give me a lot of good insight I'm a new knitter and I'm visually impaired so it takes me awhile to do things but I've had a lot of practice and I'm going to continue and you give me a lot of good insights I thank you may the Lord bless you in your family and be safe and Jesus God bless 🙏🌏🌺🌺

  • @marciaquesenberry3803
    @marciaquesenberry3803 2 года назад +1

    Maybe at some point you could show what you mean about filling up the holes under the arms of a sweater. I’m a new knitter and love your channel.

  • @pattyeames7946
    @pattyeames7946 2 года назад +1

    Really good information - thank you!

  • @drcstevens
    @drcstevens 7 месяцев назад

    I just found this TEN TIPS video and am so glad I did. I am a crocheter trying to learn to knit, and I am finishing my first triangle shawl. I am on the last row, ready to bind off and saw the section about a stretchy bind off; I know the regular bind off would be fine for this shawl, but I will try the stretchy one so I know what to do with sweaters!
    I love your enthusiasm and your gorgeous knits and just subscribed to your channel. I am excited to watch your previous videos. Thank you!

  • @IamVel
    @IamVel 2 года назад +1

    the hair band is a great tip! Others are too, but this one is gold for me, thank you. :)

  • @user-ng7qq2pv4b
    @user-ng7qq2pv4b 6 месяцев назад

    Pls make a session discussing favorite yarns …what brands u use etc

  • @ilsewatkins5357
    @ilsewatkins5357 2 года назад

    So glad I found your bubbly and fresh channel. Actually have never seen your bind off method. Very helpful. Thank You! Keep going. Looking forward to your published book.

  • @janilledutton139
    @janilledutton139 4 месяца назад

    Again, super helpful tips! Thank you for sharing and for your refreshing honesty about life and feelings as you knit! Very relatable on that last tip.❤

  • @JodiYeager
    @JodiYeager 2 года назад +3

    I'm in awe of how beautiful your sweater projects are, and some day I want to grow up to be just like you! (I'm a baby knitter who is not practicing as much as I should, but you are an inspiration to me)

  • @evanvliethagman
    @evanvliethagman 2 года назад +14

    What a lovely video. Your tips are great. I too have many unfinished projects and I really relate to your attempts to unravel the psychology of the syndrome ☺️. It was one of my goals to finish them off but it is inevitable that I will follow my inspiration and start a new project when the spirit moves me. It definately feels like a balancing act. Very enjoyable. Thank you

  • @anzaforbes8819
    @anzaforbes8819 2 года назад +1

    Such awesome tips. Thank you so much🧡. I just picked up knitting again, so I’m feeling motivated to start my first sweater project!

  • @DivinelyGuided2911
    @DivinelyGuided2911 5 месяцев назад

    This was very valuable. You've answered some questions I had about a few different things. Thank you for your help and inspiration. You're amazing! 😎🧶🧶🧶🌞🕊️😻👍

  • @PepperoniNova
    @PepperoniNova 5 месяцев назад

    What a gorgeous sweater! I’m a beginner knitter but I hope I can knit something like this someday 🥰🧶

  • @amethystowl8821
    @amethystowl8821 2 года назад +6

    It was my first time watching you, and I really love your upbeat energy! I can certainly relate to the WIPs, I have many, some of which are a decade old, I’m afraid to say. Mostly, that comes from attending class at my local LYS, where the owner, Eva (Eva’s Needlework) is always knitting up some luscious thing that everyone gets hot to do. I can’t keep up, and I support her by shopping frequently. Such a problem to have! :P

  • @ana.oispuu
    @ana.oispuu 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for tips! They were all useful and half of them I haven't heard. ❤️❤️

  • @camille5963
    @camille5963 2 года назад +2

    All these tips are just getting me excited for your knitting book release this year! I’ve already told myself I’m going to knit at least 3/4 of the book out of pure admiration for you!