Reviewing every summer top I've ever knit + 4 things I've learned that go beyond fibre & gauge

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • After 4 years of knitting I've made quite a few warm weather tops for spring & summer. In today's episode I'm breaking down each one to share my thoughts along with the 4 lessons I'm taking into my future summer knitting.
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    🧶 KNITS SHARED
    You can find the project notes for most projects on my Ravelry page: www.ravelry.com/projects/good...
    1. Samba Tee from ‪@weareknitters‬ made in WAK The Cotton in Natural
    2. Pyrite Tank from ‪@TwoOfWandsKnits‬ made in WAK The Cotton in Mauve
    3. Camisole No 4 from My Favourite Things Knitwear made in Knitting for Olive Pure Silk in Deep Petroleum Blue
    4. The Fluffy Crop Top from Lia Lykke made in Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair in Unicorn Purple
    5. Camisole No 4 from My Favourite Things Knitwear made in Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino in Dusty Aqua
    6. The Tolsta Tee from ‪@the.creabea‬ made in Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino in Gray Lamb (held double)
    7. The Cumulus Tee from PetiteKnit made in Knitting for Olive Pure Silk in Plum Rose
    8. Camisole No 9 from My Favourite Things Knitwear made in Knitting for Olive Merino in Bottle Green
    9. SONYA Shirt from Susanna Müller made in Gepard Wild & Soft in 146
    // OTHER MENTIONS //
    Every Sweater I've ever made video: • Every sweater I've eve...
    📹 All video is shot on an iPhone 15 Pro
    00:00 Intro
    02:50 Samba Tee
    05:57 Pyrite Tank
    11:30 Camisole No4
    15:50 The Fluffy Crop Top
    22:47 Camisole No4
    25:04 Tolsta Tee
    31:08 Cumulus Tee
    35:02 Camisole No9
    41:05 SONYA Shirt
    46:50 Things I've learned

Комментарии • 53

  • @anthrogal19
    @anthrogal19 4 дня назад

    Your Cumulus tee looks great on you. And I like your camisole No. 9.

  • @nadinedetain6765
    @nadinedetain6765 4 дня назад

    Wow, the Fluffy top would be lovely on a buttoned shirt in spring and automn, as a vest (or slipover). Thank you to have shared your makes. Now on to watch your sweaters.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  4 дня назад

      Such a great idea! I’ve never considered wearing it as a slipover

  • @CassieDA17
    @CassieDA17 7 часов назад

    I had the same issue with the Thea top. I knit it last year and it was huge on me. I ripped it out and re knit it in a smaller size. I also made the scooped neck shallower both times which did help. I did gauge swatch so don’t know what happened
    I love your cumulus top. That color looks great on you, too.

  • @Jumping4Fun54
    @Jumping4Fun54 11 дней назад +2

    Love these kinds of videos!

  • @jodiealaoui7293
    @jodiealaoui7293 4 дня назад

    My favorites were your two favorites. You inspired me to purchase the Sonya Shirt pattern. 💕

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  4 дня назад

      I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Which yarn did you buy?

    • @jodiealaoui7293
      @jodiealaoui7293 3 дня назад

      I have purchased yarn yet but am heading to a yarn soon.

  • @Knitting_with_doods
    @Knitting_with_doods 10 дней назад

    Great review- helpful to hear your honest feedback!

  • @kaymack5304
    @kaymack5304 8 дней назад

    That was so fun to see all your summer projects and your input on what works and what doesn’t. It helps me to be more mindful when choosing patterns and fibers.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  7 дней назад

      So glad it was helpful for you!

  • @tracischieber4253
    @tracischieber4253 8 дней назад

    Very informative about patterns, yarn, and fit BUT truly enjoyable to watch you grow as a knitter through the projects.

  • @ilprovaas
    @ilprovaas 6 дней назад

    Totally agree with you on the WAK cotton, I've used it in quite a few projects when starting out and it splits so easily. The last project I made with it was a sweater that was supposedly great for spring / autumn but because it's so heavy I've barely worn it 😢. All in all fun video, it was nice to see your journey as a knitter

  • @lindapayne9474
    @lindapayne9474 11 дней назад +1

    I am laughing at myself. This is my first year of garment knitting and getting into summer tops. You could be telling my story of knitting lessons learned with yarn choices and fit😊

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  10 дней назад +1

      Glad it resonated, Linda! Hopefully this video prevents you from making some of my mistakes 😉

  • @thriftythreader5998
    @thriftythreader5998 11 дней назад +1

    I just finished camisole 9 in merino and I have to say it truly satisfied my perfectionist side. Lining up the hem took several tries and I mastered the task with stitch markers every 20 stitches on both needles. Phew! Your projects all look lovely. You’d look good in the Seven Sisters Top by Blue Sky Fibers.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  10 дней назад

      The Cami no9 definitely is a perfectionists dream 😂
      Thanks for the pattern rec!

  • @kathiejoseph33
    @kathiejoseph33 7 дней назад

    The Fluffy Crop Top would be a good layering piece for winter. Under a light shirt to keep you warm

  • @ursulas9369
    @ursulas9369 7 дней назад

    Somehow missed this video. Usually I watch your videos the same day! 😄
    I agree with pretty much everything you said. I had breast reduction surgery many years ago and although I don't have a larger chest anymore I still take into consideration everything you mentioned (rib stretching ect...)
    I love the broken rib of the cami no4 but wanted more coverage as I just feel too naked in these tiny camisoles (definitely partially an age thing) and found the Ellie Summer top by Rust Knitwear. I can highly recommend it! Works great with any racerback bra and looks so beautiful. I made mine out of dark cognac FKO silk.
    Maybe you could dye the Tolsta very dark and wear with a black bra? It looks good in the pictures you put in but might look even better in a dark colour.
    I just traded garments with a knitting friend and received her Cumulus Tee (in Tynn Line) and I am so in love. Don't want to take it off lol. I will definitely have to knit one (or three) myself now. But what colour first? 🤣
    Another tank pattern I can recommend is the slanty stripes by Emily Curtis. I am too boring for those stripes so completely omitted them and knit the body in the round. Turned out great and is definitely bra friendly.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  7 дней назад

      Always love your comments Ursula! 🩷
      Fantastic pattern recommendations. I also would probably omit the stripes from the 2nd top but the overall style is great and definitely bra friendly.
      Good luck with all the Cumulus! I say I will only make this one and stop but I feel like it will be one of those tops I just continue to make every year cause it's so good.

  • @julieknitsandspins
    @julieknitsandspins 11 дней назад

    WOW!!! Camisole #9 and the color is just gorgeous on you!!! Your whole face is so bright! Bottle green is fab!!! Really enjoyed this video and all the info you shared. Thank you!

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  10 дней назад +1

      That's so kind of you to say, thank you! I think the bottle green is my favourite colour of all. I need to make a sweater in it now

  • @jla110661
    @jla110661 11 дней назад +2

    I totally get the diving into half fisherman's rib simply because you had no idea and you just went to it. I was so fearless in the beginning. I went straight from knitting dishcloths to socks. I kept seeing socks on ravelry and had to do it. They turned out pretty good. 14 years later I still love knitting socks but usually as a filler project when I need easy small knitting.

  • @Seamlessknitter
    @Seamlessknitter 11 дней назад

    Love your podcast. Duplicate stitch is a great way to fix mistakes. I like to save some yarn from each project for doing repairs.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  10 дней назад

      Good idea! Thanks for the tip

  • @Jenn-98
    @Jenn-98 10 дней назад

    I am currently working on a summer knit. It is “Old Ivory” from Ravelry and I am doing it in the recommended yarn, Hempathy. Hempathy is a cotton / hemp / rayon blend in DK weight and it works up beautifully. I think I might be in love with it! Anyway, the pattern is done in half seed stitch so it has some texture to hide wrinkles and also does not require any finishing - no neckline, cuffs or hem. It might be a bit bulky to pack but I think it would make a lovely comfortable tee shirt style for your travel day and be very versatile. The yarn comes in lovely colours too.
    Take a look at it and see what you think.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  8 дней назад

      Gorgeous design! Adding to my favourites

  • @suzannecarr5871
    @suzannecarr5871 9 дней назад

    The "if I knew then what I know now" about the half fisherman's rib so much. I did a sweater that had contiguous sleeves before I knew what a contiguous sleeve was. Worked out *okay* and wearable but would do that same sleeve a lot differently now. Ignorance can sometimes be bliss (I guess...)

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  8 дней назад

      So true. Ignorance is definitely bliss. Glad I did it but would be a lot better and smarter now.

  • @nancypal
    @nancypal 11 дней назад

    i sewed some elastic into a corset top i crochet and it fixed the super loose straps completely - probably an easy fix for your cami no4 too

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  10 дней назад

      That's a good idea.

    • @elli6064
      @elli6064 7 дней назад

      So did you sew in one of these slim elastics or more? I always assume that these elastics are to slim to do this job 😬 but I would love to learn from your experiences :)

    • @nancypal
      @nancypal 7 дней назад +1

      @@elli6064 i bought the skinniest elastic from joann's (it's like $2.99 for 30 yards) and just adding that made a huge difference. i then added a thicker elastic (1/4" i think) but kinda regretted how tight it became. i also fixed a hat with a very loose brim using the skinny elastic

  • @denisedejose718
    @denisedejose718 9 дней назад

    What about dyeing that Tolsta Tee? I had a skirt I never wore due to colour flaws and then I dyed it navy. Looks fantastic and I wear it all the time.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  8 дней назад

      Definitely an option. I think I need to first decide if I like the overall design/fit on me so maybe I'll try wearing it a bit more first and then dye it

  • @annievu5746
    @annievu5746 5 дней назад

    Thank you for the video, it is very informative. I fully agree with all your points: bra friendly, pack light, does not wrinkle :) Btw have you tried Drops belle or Tynn Lyne yarns? They seem to be quite popular for the summer Tshirt. From what you describe, I think I'd choose a cotton merino or merino for my first summer knit.

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  4 дня назад

      I use the DK weight Sandnes line and I quite like it. But hard on the hands but it has a nice texture in the final fabric.
      Haven’t personally used drops bell but I’ve heard good things!

  • @gemmaf_
    @gemmaf_ 7 дней назад

    Damn. I love that Tolsta tee and I live fairly close to Amsterdam. I was going to offer to buy it from you, but I just checked the sizing chart and I think it would be a bit small on me. Jammer!! Also did you do a colour analysis in person?

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  7 дней назад +1

      If you decide you want to buy the tolsta just let me know!
      I did the colour analysis in person with Maria from Fashion & repeat and it was a great experience. Highly recommend her if you’re in NL. She also provides a full analysis doc after you can reference.

  • @christycampbell1874
    @christycampbell1874 7 дней назад

    Super helpful!! I want to try the Sonya. Do you have any other suggestions for yarn? I have some Petit Mandarin but I'm thinking I need a drapier type?

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  7 дней назад +1

      I haven't personally felt that yarn so I am not sure but since it's 100% cotton I could see it being a bit thicker and stiffer in the final garment. Even the BC garn bio balance suggested felt a bit too heavy to me when I felt it at a store, but that is just my opinion. I personally really like the wild & soft because it has some silk in it and a nice texture which I think really added something to the final look. Going through pattern photos though I think so long as your yarn will highlight the beautiful details of the pattern you should be okay. Good luck!

    • @christycampbell1874
      @christycampbell1874 6 дней назад

      @Goodknits_ thank you!! You're right-yarn choice is so important. I appreciate your advice!

  • @Linuxike
    @Linuxike 4 дня назад

    I’ve watched a lot of summer knit videos and full cotton and linen don’t really seem like the way to go 🤔 I’m currently finishing Dare To Mohair top in mohair held single. Calgary summer is not hot this year so I’m thinking I’ll get good wear out of it 🙌🏻

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  4 дня назад

      Calgary is always a bit all over the place so mohair may work there just fine.
      Have you tried pure silk for summer tops? That’s definitely my favourite

  • @chairenn
    @chairenn 10 дней назад

    What an amazing & informative video! 🥰 My main concern is the same as one of yours: must be bra friendly. I unfortunately cannot go braless under any circumstances, so this is non-negotiable.
    Another thing is yarn weight - I live in Finland, it's cold most of the year, so I try to minimise fingering weight knits. It just personally doesn't feel worth the effort to spend A Very Long Time knitting a fingering weight garment that is still going to be layered up on most of the summer season lol.

  • @InTheMoonforLove
    @InTheMoonforLove 10 дней назад

    Mohair for warm summer? 😅 Very bold choice 😂

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  10 дней назад

      Right?? 😂

    • @annikak.837
      @annikak.837 7 дней назад

      I can't but wonder the choices of the pattern maker. It basically says in the pattern description " It is knit top down in a double strand of silk mohair, so it drapes beautifully and is not too hot on a summer day. " but I think that is a LIE 😂 Especially when brioche makes the fabric even thicker than e.g. stockinette stitch. But that was a good practice piece for brioche for you, and I think it looks good! 😊 Maybe you can wear it with a cardigan or as a vest in colder months?

    • @Goodknits_
      @Goodknits_  7 дней назад +1

      @annikak.837 this really made day 😂😂 agree that it can transition more now to a layering piece or for those rainy Amsterdam days

  • @francinecarbonneau2135
    @francinecarbonneau2135 10 дней назад

    🧶

  • @Macasmum
    @Macasmum 6 дней назад

    👩‍🌾🐑