Hi Natalie, from one spinner to another, I found it so informative to knit with my first hand spun yarns. The lumpy bits didn’t matter as much as I thought, they looked lovely and a little textured. I found such joy just seeing my own yarn knitted up, it is beautiful and I found what I like. I knit a hat with all the bits so I could see how the colours play out. It bloomed when I washed it and I still wear it 5 years later! Happy spinning
your salty days is absolutely stunning Natalie! I love knitting my collar together too, one of my knitting friends just taught me a technique that helps it be stretchy without going up a needle. when she binds off the stitches instead of passing one stitch over the other, she knits them together through the back loop. it’s so much stretchier! really wish I’d done it on my Salty because my bind off was a bit tight, but I did it on my latest collar and it’s so much stretchier!!
You’ve inspired me to start blocking my sweaters mid-project and it’s been such a game changer! Especially now that I’ve fallen in love with the look of a sewn bind off
I love the logic you used for finishing this sweater. The technique you use for finishing the fold over neck was super. I like the idea of going up 3 needle sizes. The info is great, thanks 🙏 😂
FWIW, try steaming your fiber before spinning. I just use an iron and get some steam in there. It really helps plump up the fiber and add both air and moisture. It has made drafting across wider areas easier for me.
I'm making a beanie for myself, I'm using knit pick's Wool of the Andes worsted weight in color cloud, I just wanted a plain and simple beanie so I'm doing 1x1 ribbed brim then switching to simple stockinette in the round for the main part of the beanie
I think the is the prettiest item that you have made I love the color you’ve knitted just beautifully and I love the pattern that you picked too big fan of yours
So excited to watch your spinning journey!! I know nothing about spinning but I think you are doing amazing!!! It seems so complicated with separating the braid, working the tension on the spinner and then spinning the wool!! Congrats on your progress!! Can't wait to see how you ply it together!
I thought you previously said you would be staying at your parents for an extended period but glad you are going to Florida it screams knitty natty vlogmas 🩷 hope Kent’s mum was safe during the hurricane
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Hi Natalie, from one spinner to another, I found it so informative to knit with my first hand spun yarns. The lumpy bits didn’t matter as much as I thought, they looked lovely and a little textured. I found such joy just seeing my own yarn knitted up, it is beautiful and I found what I like. I knit a hat with all the bits so I could see how the colours play out. It bloomed when I washed it and I still wear it 5 years later! Happy spinning
The neckline on your Salty Days sweater really does look awesome 👏
Thank you!!
your salty days is absolutely stunning Natalie! I love knitting my collar together too, one of my knitting friends just taught me a technique that helps it be stretchy without going up a needle. when she binds off the stitches instead of passing one stitch over the other, she knits them together through the back loop. it’s so much stretchier! really wish I’d done it on my Salty because my bind off was a bit tight, but I did it on my latest collar and it’s so much stretchier!!
You’ve inspired me to start blocking my sweaters mid-project and it’s been such a game changer! Especially now that I’ve fallen in love with the look of a sewn bind off
Yessss it makes such a difference!
I love the logic you used for finishing this sweater. The technique you use for finishing the fold over neck was super. I like the idea of going up 3 needle sizes. The info is great, thanks 🙏 😂
The Salty Day is looking so good! I love it! Oh my gosh! The sleeve looks so soft and squishy!
Thank you!!
FWIW, try steaming your fiber before spinning. I just use an iron and get some steam in there. It really helps plump up the fiber and add both air and moisture. It has made drafting across wider areas easier for me.
I'm making a beanie for myself, I'm using knit pick's Wool of the Andes worsted weight in color cloud, I just wanted a plain and simple beanie so I'm doing 1x1 ribbed brim then switching to simple stockinette in the round for the main part of the beanie
I think the is the prettiest item that you have made I love the color you’ve knitted just beautifully and I love the pattern that you picked too big fan of yours
Great progress on your sweaters! I'm so glad you've been able to find time to relax a bit with friends.
Vlogmas is my favorite! I love seeing all of the advents :) I bought the Chelsea Yarns advent because of seeing you open theirs last year!!!
Ooh you will love it!!
Can’t wait for Vlogmas 2024 ❤
your sweater is looking amazing!! Love how many details it has.
So excited to watch your spinning journey!! I know nothing about spinning but I think you are doing amazing!!! It seems so complicated with separating the braid, working the tension on the spinner and then spinning the wool!! Congrats on your progress!! Can't wait to see how you ply it together!
Thank you!! I feel like it's both complex and simple. 😅
@KnittyNatty Well that gives me hope that one day I might give spinning a try!
The sweaters are looking lovely! 🧶
Love watching Natalie get Kika-pilled
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Hooray! I’m the first to comment 😊
Awww thanks!!
I thought you previously said you would be staying at your parents for an extended period but glad you are going to Florida it screams knitty natty vlogmas 🩷 hope Kent’s mum was safe during the hurricane