I can’t resist another comment- I took care of my father for several years- he had a blood cancer & then got the flue & could not process fluids. (You commented in a video that your father was struggling with that also) I also have terrible “gut" issues ( I feel like doctors can never figure tummy problems out) & have to have a colonoscopy quite often. I love to knit, sew, weave (I teach weaving) and we are both Christians. This is the wonder of the modern world where people across the world from each other can connect. Anyway lovely sweaters today…have a very lovely day.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Annette. I love the connection with others around the world. I hope you are managing to keep your gut issues under control. Mine have seemed to resolve mostly recently, so I think stress had quite a bit to do with it. I love that you teach weaving. Wish i could take class with you. x
It is simply amazing how your one neckline was that much bigger as a result of difference in yarn. The no stretch in linen yarns affects the neckline as well. It in fact helped me with the cast on of new hat where the yarn had no stretch. Love the item from the Vault and the Ranuculius., musselburgh hat, socks. Plans for the future my goodness. Your daughter's birthday so congratulations to your daughter. I am delighted that yiur Dad is improving. Take care and have some hot chocolate ❤😊
Hi I really enjoy your videos they are very informative and interesting, you do very beautiful work, thank you for all he tips that’s great. I do a lot of crouching and love it. You are so busy but really accomplish a lot you have a lot of drive that’s great . Take care 😊❤ Linda W.
Another wonderful fun episode Tash. It’s so lovely to see how excited you get about knitting, I feel the same way. Thanks for the nice words, my husband was walking by just as you were saying this and I was like hey honey listen to this 🤭🤣 glad your dad is improving and how lovely you can be there for him. I do love Dr. Google myself, I’m too curious by nature! My son and his girlfriend graduate medicine this year so my curiosity will be able to be upgraded. Glad all turned out well. Ha ha 18 and going to clubs! I never drank but I did forge ID so I went clubbing extra early 🤭😆 not so easy in todays digital age but I’m sure I would find a way 🙊 necklines ….. it’s like Goldilocks, I’m fussy and now I know what I like I tend to size down needle wise (even cycling up needles 2.75 then 3 then 3.25 each for a few rows) and aim for a stitch count I’m familiar with and yep linen etc 😬 it’s a learning curve. Happy knitting and I’m going to watch the next episode soon 🥰 Karen
Thanks so much for commenting Karen and for sharing a bit about yourself as well. I love to hear what others are up to in their life and in their knitting. I love your ravelry photos. I am determined to work on my photography skills this year. But of course i want to edit better and, and, and. Trying to work out what i want to do first and not just spin in a circle wasting time procrastinating on choosing - and then just picking up my knitting and not choosing anything except a few more rows. ;)
@@mostlyknitting Ha ha, I don't love taking photos but just sticky tape my seriously old phone to the sliding glass door, (my mum has already had 2 upgrades since me almost on her 3rd) I refuse to upgrade until it breaks but the quality is crap. Yep my default is just sit and knit but I must say you are doing SO well with everything going on to record so often! Happy knitting, see you soon, Karen :)
I think the Ilha neckline is fine. The lace pattern is so pretty and I LOVE your colour choice. Also the jumper you are wearing is stunning you are very good at picking your colour combos! Another great episode ❤
Thanks so much for the feedback on the neckline Michelle. I think it will be fine for a dress but if it was a sweater, it would probably bother me. The nice thing it will be wearable as it is but if i find is bothers me as i wear it, i have an option to pull it in a little without too much time and effort. And thank you for the lovely comments about the Sunset Highway colours. I feel happy when i wear this one. :)
Fantastic - thank you SO much for all the neck fitting details, so very helpful. Thank you also for trying on sweaters to demonstrate your knitting and fitting issues as it helps it all make sense and has helped me immensely as I have a slim neck . I have visited similar sweaters to you on Ravelry and look forward to your Cumulus Tee in Ballerina - I was going for the same thing. Introduced to Knitting for Olive by Danish Musings, who enjoys the Danish yarns and mohair. Keep going - you are doing something very individual and good!
Thanks so much for your lovely comments and the detailed feedback. It is great to hear what people are enjoying in my videos and what makes them worth watching. I dont think i have seen Danish Musings before. I love getting recommendations for different podcasts as I love seeing what others are making and getting inspiration. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
Are there yarns that are similar to Knitting For Olive produced in Australia? I’ve been trying to source locally produced yarns that have the same qualities as the European yarns that I desire. Thank you for layering the text on the screen. I’m visually impaired and can not see any text on the screen ever. This is such a treat! Thank you!💗
Hi Sarah, That is such a good question about similar yarns to the Knitting for Olive. I was looking for something comparable to the Pure Silk and the Cotton Merino and didnt know of anything offhand but perhaps another listener does? It is so hard to tell until you have them in your hands. As i am knitting with them, they dont resemble any yarn that I have knit with before. I have knit the Holst Garn Coast yarn and I dont really like at all. I much prefer the Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino. I will ask the question in the next podcast episode and see if people can reply in the comments. Thank you so much for letting me know what is helpful for visual impairment to make it easier to see the text on the screen. In my segments, i have black text over a yellow background. But for other information, I have sort of a white text with a purple outline. Can you read both of these ok, or is it better to have a solid background like i have with the black text over the yellow background? I really appreciate the feedback. x
I love the wider neck on your new sweater dress. But if it is still bothering you, you could also try a crochet chain around the cast-on edge n the inside of the sweater. Traci from the Grocery Girls has also done this for the same reason.
Thanks Melissa. I am liking it more too. But if it stretches out under the weight of the dress or i start to like it less, it is good to know there is a pretty simple way to change it. Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. :)
Thanks so much Janice. What a lovely comment. I hadn't thought about a KAL yet but that sounds like a great idea if people are interested. I will ask for people to leave a comment and any possible suggestions in the chat. Maybe a Musselburgh?
@@michelleann4259 Thanks Michelle. I definitely do knit a lot, but it is more than usual at the moment being school holidays. ;) I can certainly work on something in stages. I wonder how people can share their progress. Maybe on instagram with a hashtag? I would like to be able to see what everyone is making. I look up and see if a hashtag like mostlyknittingpodcastKAL might work. :)
Hello! Just found your podcast and have binged my way through to this one. Love your style! Just a thought re magic loop and how you don't like having to shove the stitches back onto the left needle when they've tightened on the cable. Perhsps try using an interchangeable cable with a much smaller needle on the left, this might help? Looking forward to catching up to the latest episode 😊
Thank you so much Julie - it has been so lovely to be able to help other knitters and also be helped by other knitters through this podcast. It makes me very happy. :)
I love your videos and your choices and knitting. That pink is definitely your colour! Beautiful. 👍 I had to change a neckline on a sweater as well but I did the whole rib with a smaller needle. Is it better to do the first row with smaller one? Thank you!!
Thanks so much Wendy. I think it can help to bring it in a bit if the neckline is going to be too wide. As long as you can get it over your head and it doesnt bring it in too much so that it ruffles. So one needle size smaller for the cast on and first row can help. :)
Actually what I meant was, I did the whole inch of the neckline rib with the smaller needle. It’s brought it in very nicely, but was I in error in doing the full inch ( rather than the first and second row) and THEN changing to the larger needle? Thank you so much!:im really enjoying your podcasts! 👍
Love your podcast. I've spent the weekend (from Texas) watching from the beginning
Wow - thank you so much Lorna. xx
I can’t resist another comment- I took care of my father for several years- he had a blood cancer & then got the flue & could not process fluids. (You commented in a video that your father was struggling with that also) I also have terrible “gut" issues ( I feel like doctors can never figure tummy problems out) & have to have a colonoscopy quite often. I love to knit, sew, weave (I teach weaving) and we are both Christians. This is the wonder of the modern world where people across the world from each other can connect. Anyway lovely sweaters today…have a very lovely day.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Annette. I love the connection with others around the world. I hope you are managing to keep your gut issues under control. Mine have seemed to resolve mostly recently, so I think stress had quite a bit to do with it. I love that you teach weaving. Wish i could take class with you. x
Enjoying the relaxed knit along. Arne and Carlos was established in 2001.
It is simply amazing how your one neckline was that much bigger as a result of difference in yarn. The no stretch in linen yarns affects the neckline as well. It in fact helped me with the cast on of new hat where the yarn had no stretch. Love the item from the Vault and the Ranuculius., musselburgh hat, socks. Plans for the future my goodness. Your daughter's birthday so congratulations to your daughter. I am delighted that yiur Dad is improving. Take care and have some hot chocolate ❤😊
Thanks so much Rosemary. Hope you are keeping well also. :)
Hi I really enjoy your videos they are very informative and interesting, you do very beautiful work, thank you for all he tips that’s great. I do a lot of crouching and love it. You are so busy but really accomplish a lot you have a lot of drive that’s great . Take care 😊❤ Linda W.
Thank you so much Linda. I am a pretty motivated person. I have been given a lot, so i try to share what I have learned and what I have. :)
Love your pink sweater with maroon patterns❤❤❤
Thanks so much. I cant wait to wear it. :)
all the knits are gorgeous and you are sooooo fast at knitting! 🌺🌸
Thank you! I have a lot of knits from the past so I probably seem faster than i actually am. ;)
Hi! Truly enjoy your podcasts! Thank YOU for all your great knitting tips, so helpful! Happy Knitting!
Thank you so much Maureen. That is a lovely comment and I really appreciate you taking the time to leave one. :)
Another wonderful fun episode Tash. It’s so lovely to see how excited you get about knitting, I feel the same way. Thanks for the nice words, my husband was walking by just as you were saying this and I was like hey honey listen to this 🤭🤣 glad your dad is improving and how lovely you can be there for him. I do love Dr. Google myself, I’m too curious by nature! My son and his girlfriend graduate medicine this year so my curiosity will be able to be upgraded. Glad all turned out well.
Ha ha 18 and going to clubs! I never drank but I did forge ID so I went clubbing extra early 🤭😆 not so easy in todays digital age but I’m sure I would find a way 🙊 necklines ….. it’s like Goldilocks, I’m fussy and now I know what I like I tend to size down needle wise (even cycling up needles 2.75 then 3 then 3.25 each for a few rows) and aim for a stitch count I’m familiar with and yep linen etc 😬 it’s a learning curve. Happy knitting and I’m going to watch the next episode soon 🥰 Karen
Thanks so much for commenting Karen and for sharing a bit about yourself as well. I love to hear what others are up to in their life and in their knitting. I love your ravelry photos. I am determined to work on my photography skills this year. But of course i want to edit better and, and, and. Trying to work out what i want to do first and not just spin in a circle wasting time procrastinating on choosing - and then just picking up my knitting and not choosing anything except a few more rows. ;)
@@mostlyknitting Ha ha, I don't love taking photos but just sticky tape my seriously old phone to the sliding glass door, (my mum has already had 2 upgrades since me almost on her 3rd) I refuse to upgrade until it breaks but the quality is crap. Yep my default is just sit and knit but I must say you are doing SO well with everything going on to record so often! Happy knitting, see you soon, Karen :)
You have me wanting to knit all things Caitlin Hunter! 😁
It really has been a bit of a Caitlin Hunter episode. ;) Wasnt intentional but just turned out that way. I do like her patterns. :)
I was glad that you reminded me of the wonderful patterns she has designed. I am overdo to make on of hers.
Love all your tips!Thank you!
Thanks so much Linda. And thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
❤ thank you!❤
You are so welcome. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment.
I think the Ilha neckline is fine. The lace pattern is so pretty and I LOVE your colour choice. Also the jumper you are wearing is stunning you are very good at picking your colour combos! Another great episode ❤
Thanks so much for the feedback on the neckline Michelle. I think it will be fine for a dress but if it was a sweater, it would probably bother me. The nice thing it will be wearable as it is but if i find is bothers me as i wear it, i have an option to pull it in a little without too much time and effort. And thank you for the lovely comments about the Sunset Highway colours. I feel happy when i wear this one. :)
Fantastic - thank you SO much for all the neck fitting details, so very helpful. Thank you also for trying on sweaters to demonstrate your knitting and fitting issues as it helps it all make sense and has helped me immensely as I have a slim neck . I have visited similar sweaters to you on Ravelry and look forward to your Cumulus Tee in Ballerina - I was going for the same thing. Introduced to Knitting for Olive by Danish Musings, who enjoys the Danish yarns and mohair. Keep going - you are doing something very individual and good!
Thanks so much for your lovely comments and the detailed feedback. It is great to hear what people are enjoying in my videos and what makes them worth watching. I dont think i have seen Danish Musings before. I love getting recommendations for different podcasts as I love seeing what others are making and getting inspiration. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
Try the Danish Musings 10 sweaters - very good.
Are there yarns that are similar to Knitting For Olive produced in Australia? I’ve been trying to source locally produced yarns that have the same qualities as the European yarns that I desire. Thank you for layering the text on the screen. I’m visually impaired and can not see any text on the screen ever. This is such a treat! Thank you!💗
Hi Sarah, That is such a good question about similar yarns to the Knitting for Olive. I was looking for something comparable to the Pure Silk and the Cotton Merino and didnt know of anything offhand but perhaps another listener does? It is so hard to tell until you have them in your hands. As i am knitting with them, they dont resemble any yarn that I have knit with before. I have knit the Holst Garn Coast yarn and I dont really like at all. I much prefer the Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino. I will ask the question in the next podcast episode and see if people can reply in the comments.
Thank you so much for letting me know what is helpful for visual impairment to make it easier to see the text on the screen. In my segments, i have black text over a yellow background. But for other information, I have sort of a white text with a purple outline. Can you read both of these ok, or is it better to have a solid background like i have with the black text over the yellow background? I really appreciate the feedback.
x
I love the wider neck on your new sweater dress. But if it is still bothering you, you could also try a crochet chain around the cast-on edge n the inside of the sweater. Traci from the Grocery Girls has also done this for the same reason.
And happy birthday to Alex! I remember when they were just little girls!
Thanks Melissa. I am liking it more too. But if it stretches out under the weight of the dress or i start to like it less, it is good to know there is a pretty simple way to change it. Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. :)
Thank you! They are so grown up now. :)
I look forward to your episodes, take notes on your tips you have to offer….have you thought about doing a KAL?
I would be totally into that! But she’s so fast!!lol
Thanks so much Janice. What a lovely comment. I hadn't thought about a KAL yet but that sounds like a great idea if people are interested. I will ask for people to leave a comment and any possible suggestions in the chat. Maybe a Musselburgh?
@@michelleann4259 Thanks Michelle. I definitely do knit a lot, but it is more than usual at the moment being school holidays. ;) I can certainly work on something in stages. I wonder how people can share their progress. Maybe on instagram with a hashtag? I would like to be able to see what everyone is making. I look up and see if a hashtag like mostlyknittingpodcastKAL might work. :)
Hello! Just found your podcast and have binged my way through to this one. Love your style! Just a thought re magic loop and how you don't like having to shove the stitches back onto the left needle when they've tightened on the cable. Perhsps try using an interchangeable cable with a much smaller needle on the left, this might help? Looking forward to catching up to the latest episode 😊
Never mind - covered in episode 15!
Thank you so much Julie - it has been so lovely to be able to help other knitters and also be helped by other knitters through this podcast. It makes me very happy. :)
I love your videos and your choices and knitting. That pink is definitely your colour! Beautiful. 👍 I had to change a neckline on a sweater as well but I did the whole rib with a smaller needle. Is it better to do the first row with smaller one? Thank you!!
Thanks so much Wendy. I think it can help to bring it in a bit if the neckline is going to be too wide. As long as you can get it over your head and it doesnt bring it in too much so that it ruffles. So one needle size smaller for the cast on and first row can help. :)
Actually what I meant was, I did the whole inch of the neckline rib with the smaller needle. It’s brought it in very nicely, but was I in error in doing the full inch ( rather than the first and second row) and THEN changing to the larger needle? Thank you so much!:im really enjoying your podcasts! 👍
I dont think that is a problem to do the whole rib on a smaller needle. If you like how it looks and doesn't flare out under it, that's great. :)
@@mostlyknitting thank you!
Where can I buy the pullover? I don't knit and I think my wife would love it.
I’m sorry. This is a knitting pattern and not something sold that is already made.
The intense calculation about whether it's safe to knit at the lights or not 😅
I know - have to knit safely. ;)