Wonderful curated collection. Thank you! In return, I offer the Antler Hat (or toque, in Canada) pattern which is available on Tin Can Knits. For free. On Ravelry there are links to tutorials to help you. Since you mentioned your devotion to cables and lace, I highly recommend 250 Knitting Patterns by Japanese publisher Hitomi Shida. Japanese knitwear designers were pioneers in combining cables and lace and the pattern book was originally published in 1996 and later revised and updated. The book is available on line for under $10.00. Worth every yen and essential to your library. Thanks again, Kaci.
I'm actually in the middle of making the long distance cardigan. The cable detail on the sleeves is so much fun. This is my first fingering weight garment but it is flying off my needles. Excellent pattern.
It’s always a pleasure to spend time with you! I just finished the Purpurea pullover by Teti Lutsak. I think there might even be enough cables in there for you!
Norah Gaughn is my favorite designer. She is an an amazing designer. Her “Norah” pamphlet s I made like all of them….1999--2009? Ish…. I only seamed my knits . I made all my sweaters in pieces as she designed that way. Now….. I love me the top down-- bottom up ones. ( like you and Becky talk about in episode 5 of that fabulous podcast…. Luv it). Thank you for today.
Thank you so much for the inspiration!! I so want to make so many of these... if only I could let go of stockinette? It will happen! I am willing it .... 🤣
Found your podcast about a week ago. Have been binge watching as I knit a sweater for 5 year old who apparently needs it NOW 😅To be fair we live in the Southern Hemisphere so it is getting cooler. I love watching/listening to you describe not only your knitting but your lifestyle. Your enthusiasm knowledge and lovely bright manner make watching like being in the company of a friend. Thank you for taking the time to share your life and talent. ❤❤
You have such an amazing way to describing patterns that really gives a lot of credit to the designers for their creativity and design element choices. If I were a designer I would be so honored to have you discuss one of my patterns. Also btw your video editing is just absolutely top notch. Beautiful work ❤
I've always avoided cable designs because somehow they remind me of worms and snakes! I know, totally weird. But, I love the geometric cables on the socks and mitts so maybe I can try those! Thanks for the great content, as always!
I have two complicated cable designs in my queue, but maybe I need to do that fun hat in the warm season when a larger, heavier project would be a hassle.
Hi Kaci: fairly new to you. So fun including your beach video. Not a big fan of cables heretofore but you got me with the intro AKA handsome guy in white cabled sweater ❤ Also those symmetrical mitts and the long distance cardigan both a must. Thank You!
Just made the Victoria scarf for my mom for Mother’s Day. It was a really fun and quick knit. Too bad it’s going to be 90 degrees on Sunday when I give it to her. 😅
Super cute intro to this video and excellent content, as usual. As a new knitter I am very intimidated by cables but trying it out on the dishcloth was a great suggestion. Thanks!
I definitely recommend trying out the Victoria scarf if you’re new to cables. It repeats itself so it’s really easy to figure out and it’s super cute in the end. 😊
Hi Kaci. I was told once not to ever block cables knits because it flattens the cable but I’ve also heard that can help define the cable too. What is your opinion?
It's the Perennial, there's a link in the episode description. I did a double take too, had to check whether Perineal means the same here in the UK and in the US...
Thank you for the montage of Chris Evans in a cabled sweater 😍😍💯
You’re welcome 😏
Wonderful curated collection. Thank you! In return, I offer the Antler Hat (or toque, in Canada) pattern which is available on Tin Can Knits. For free. On Ravelry there are links to tutorials to help you. Since you mentioned your devotion to cables and lace, I highly recommend 250 Knitting Patterns by Japanese publisher Hitomi Shida. Japanese knitwear designers were pioneers in combining cables and lace and the pattern book was originally published in 1996 and later revised and updated. The book is available on line for under $10.00. Worth every yen and essential to your library. Thanks again, Kaci.
You’re so cute Kaci! I really enjoy your presentations and your sense of humor. ❤
Heh. I just realized why Iove your channel so much. It's the Wes Anderson editing vibes. Very nicely done ☺
Kaci, i just loved your intro ☎. These patterns are right up my alley. Thank you!
I'm actually in the middle of making the long distance cardigan. The cable detail on the sleeves is so much fun. This is my first fingering weight garment but it is flying off my needles. Excellent pattern.
Kaci! You make me so happy! Thank you for all the inspiration and the wonderful humour and attention you put in your videos. ❤️
Thank you for watching! ❤
1:52 THIS is a hotty ….
sweater! Thanks for the fanservice 😊
It’s always a pleasure to spend time with you! I just finished the Purpurea pullover by Teti Lutsak. I think there might even be enough cables in there for you!
That’s a gorgeous pattern
Kaci you are the best🎉....the music while giving us Ch.Evans was the top😂 thanks from Czechia👋
Oh the Arctic Light Sweater has a ton of all over cables and texture and I am making it right now!
Thanks for another great podcast....always fun to see what you like.
I was not ready for 1:51 - 2:04 Kaci. That should have came with a warning! LOL 😆
Right???!!! 😂😂😂 just a little eye candy 😂😂😂
Norah Gaughn is my favorite designer. She is an an amazing designer. Her “Norah” pamphlet s I made like all of them….1999--2009? Ish…. I only seamed my knits . I made all my sweaters in pieces as she designed that way. Now….. I love me the top down-- bottom up ones. ( like you and Becky talk about in episode 5 of that fabulous podcast…. Luv it). Thank you for today.
Thanks for checking out our podcast! ❤❤❤
Thanks for a great new set of knits to dream about! ❤
I LOL when you played the sexy music and man in the cable sweater. I thought the channel changed until I looked up! 😂
Thank you so much for the inspiration!! I so want to make so many of these... if only I could let go of stockinette? It will happen! I am willing it .... 🤣
Found your podcast about a week ago. Have been binge watching as I knit a sweater for 5 year old who apparently needs it NOW 😅To be fair we live in the Southern Hemisphere so it is getting cooler. I love watching/listening to you describe not only your knitting but your lifestyle. Your enthusiasm knowledge and lovely bright manner make watching like being in the company of a friend. Thank you for taking the time to share your life and talent. ❤❤
Thank you, Kaci! Always enjoy your episodes! A lot to learn from you from podcasting! Im a beginner in this field 😊
Loved this video thank you so much 🎉
Great selection even one in pieces my favourite way to knit
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You have such an amazing way to describing patterns that really gives a lot of credit to the designers for their creativity and design element choices. If I were a designer I would be so honored to have you discuss one of my patterns. Also btw your video editing is just absolutely top notch. Beautiful work ❤
Thank you!!!
I could watch your pattern round ups every day of the week! 😍
Thank you!
Wow! Thank you for featuring the Opulent Plunge bra! ❤❤❤
It’s so pretty!
Thank you for sharing all these beautiful cable knitwear designs. 😊
Thank you for watching ❤
I have just signed up for a cable knitting class 😄🇦🇺
That’s awesome!!!
Thanks I love cables and added a few to my favorites
Awesome ❤
Love the choices, Kaci❤
I've always avoided cable designs because somehow they remind me of worms and snakes! I know, totally weird. But, I love the geometric cables on the socks and mitts so maybe I can try those! Thanks for the great content, as always!
I LOVE geometric cables ❤❤❤
Thank you for all you do. I love that cable vest you have on.
Thank you ❤
Thank you for such a beautiful curated list! Ahhhh. But can we talk abt the hole on his sweater 😅
I couldn’t tell if it was a hole or a patch
I just finished my first cable knit-the Camaraderie cowl by Melissa West. It was a fun knit!
I love a good cabled cowl
Great collection
Thank you ❤
This was great, i added 4 projects to my queue ❤ best wishes, Kaci 😊
Yay!!! Thanks for watching ❤
Thank you for sharing all of these suggestions! I feel very inspired to go out and knit some cabled knitwear 🤩
Yay! I love me some cables ❤
Yess. GREEN.
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I have two complicated cable designs in my queue, but maybe I need to do that fun hat in the warm season when a larger, heavier project would be a hassle.
I love knitting hats in summer
Hi Kaci: fairly new to you. So fun including your beach video. Not a big fan of cables heretofore but you got me with the intro AKA handsome guy in white cabled sweater ❤ Also those symmetrical mitts and the long distance cardigan both a must. Thank You!
Thank you for watching! ❤
Just made the Victoria scarf for my mom for Mother’s Day. It was a really fun and quick knit. Too bad it’s going to be 90 degrees on Sunday when I give it to her. 😅
It’s 90° here too!!! 😢
Super cute intro to this video and excellent content, as usual. As a new knitter I am very intimidated by cables but trying it out on the dishcloth was a great suggestion. Thanks!
I definitely recommend trying out the Victoria scarf if you’re new to cables. It repeats itself so it’s really easy to figure out and it’s super cute in the end. 😊
I think dishcloths are great practice
Do you think you can make one video about Mohair Lace patterns?
Pretty polish ✅
Thanks ❤
Hi Kaci. I was told once not to ever block cables knits because it flattens the cable but I’ve also heard that can help define the cable too. What is your opinion?
I would always block cable knits! I think thats an important step in opening up that fabric so you can see it in all its glory! ❤️❤️❤️
thanks!!!
Thank you for watching ❤
Sorry I missed the cable sweater. I was distracted by the “mansicle”Chris E
Right 😂😂😂
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I’m trying to figure out what the Perineal (?) pullover by Laura Gaughan is… I love it but am baffled.
It's the Perennial, there's a link in the episode description.
I did a double take too, had to check whether Perineal means the same here in the UK and in the US...
Bahahaha I typo’d on the screen the description is correct tho 😂 hope you had a good laugh 😂😂😂
LOL I have literally referred to Knives Out as "Captain America Wears a Fantastic Sweater"
Yessss 😂
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You might want to change your on screen tag for Perennial …😊
I saw that 😝 after I posted not sure how to change it tho
14:14 jumpscared me so bad 😭
I’m so sorry 😞
14:10 - mind your eardrums xx
‼️ NOISE WARNING @ 14:13 for ear bud/headphone wearers ‼️ I literally jumped from the volume change 😖
So sorry about that!
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