20:17 Sweater curse is so silly 😂😂 I come from a country where many people knit and most of them knit for their partners and spouses, everyone is doing fine. Thanks good they don't know about sweater curse.
@MayaProPhoto16 күн бұрын
Also, I’m a Gray’s Anatomy super fan and have been watching since it aired in abc. Waayyy before KZbin 🤭 It’s my cup of tea.
@MayaProPhoto16 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 l love the video concept
@QueensYarnBoutique9 күн бұрын
I really like your Pelangi Scrunchie and Matahari Tank. 🧶 Love the color of your Party Cardi Vest. 💙 Your Luna Vest is my fav!
@Maggie-c1l9 күн бұрын
I have a pair of nail clippers with my knitting. They are great emergency scissors, yes, but really it's because there's nothing worse than trying to knit/crochet and having a rough spot on my nail catch every stitch.
@colarice57409 күн бұрын
i need the sungai vest rnnn also woud love to have yarn recommendations for your patterns that can be found here in brunei! prob difficult as the only kadai i know is hokko but 🙏
@nikitinaknits9 күн бұрын
love this kind of videos so much! Thank you!
@lenanayashkova9 күн бұрын
I always click on your new videos extra quick😊
@denisemcintosh75689 күн бұрын
My granddaughter knits, and you have given me some great ideas for gifts for her and some ideas for custom-made items to help her store and organize her things.
@maureendesmarais695513 күн бұрын
Over the years I've learned to set my knitting goals based on how many stitches I'm capable of knitting in a year versus number of projects. Recently I've learned that even the amount of stitches I can knit depends on if it's stockinette or if I need to follow a chart. I get a lot less stitches knit if I'm having to constantly check where I'm at on the chart. So I take my goals with a big grain of salt. Better goals for me are as you mentioned, learning techniques, or picking projects that use up my minis for example, or focus on reducing my stash.
@MissSholia14 күн бұрын
I encourage you to keep crafting with the colors you like the most! If knitting is a hobby then it needs to bring us joy and if what makes you happy is knitting blue things then you should totally knit all the blue things that you want! And if people question that, well, you're the one knitting and wearing the items so who cares?😃💙
@QueensYarnBoutique16 күн бұрын
I hope you have lots of success in your business next year! 😃🧶 I have a goal of learning how to knit and/or crochet colorwork. I hope you feel better! 💜 Loom knitting is an excellent craft. I love it!
@stephaniewilliams868716 күн бұрын
2025 is my year of fearless knitting. I will try one Brioche project, one two cables projects, and two colorwork projects, and socks. Double knitting is intriguing. Happy knitting 🧶
@stephaniewilliams868716 күн бұрын
One more thing. I am very busty and I want to learn to calculate busy darts too! Goal - knits that fit!
@MrsMonstargh16 күн бұрын
Brioche took me a moment, but it's ridiculously simple once it clicks (it honestly just feels like slips and knits/purls to me now). I did a really good class on it through an online group - it helped more than a KZbin tutorial, because the instructor was interactive.
@Pixieworksstudio18 күн бұрын
what is q.o. I also love wool warehouse, and wool sales uk is cool too
@QueensYarnBoutique20 күн бұрын
Love your Luna Tee! The color is so pretty. Sorry about the mold. 😬I really like the Party Cardi Vest. 🧶
@TheHarryKnit16 күн бұрын
Aww - thank you!!
@soul00theeundead23 күн бұрын
Hope you finish the socks. I too am doing socks for gifts and I find I don't mind doing one sock at a time bit I am more of a process knitter. I like the relaxed movement and rhythm. End product is a plus but I just take my time, which makes the project last a long while. Also when I mention doing colorwork inside out, what you do is push your work inside out. So for example, on magic loop working needle is in the back and the front facing you is the yarn. You don't purl stitches ( people find this harder unless you so portuguese method like I do purling is easier) you work knitting from the inside and for colorwork the float will travel a bit longer as you stretch the stitches a bit and switch colors. When colorwork is done you flip the work out and knit rest if sock as normal. No purling needed unless you doing ribbing or special stitches. I hope this make sense.
@TheHarryKnit16 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! I'm definitely going to try that out.
@sophie130123 күн бұрын
My mom gives sock for Christmas every year for as long as I remember! Store bought, but as an adult, I now appreciate this gift soooo much.
@lenanayashkova23 күн бұрын
1st comment, yay:)!
@TheHarryKnit16 күн бұрын
🎉
@Therian96425 күн бұрын
Hey i love the tutorial but you talled too much on the start
@sophieinspired28 күн бұрын
👀 as someone with a project in mind to hold mohair (or rather an alpaka alternative) together with a cotton yarn.. why was it a bad idea when you helt the kids mohair together with a cotton? 😱 😅 what happened? 🫣
@iselin181329 күн бұрын
Hello from Norway! I am currently knitting a very bulky sweater with alafosslopi yarn while watching this. Our climates and what we knit is quite different, but I find your vidoes very interesting. I love watching other knitters, so thank you for your vidoes!
@Kialas29 күн бұрын
I can understand the anxiety of visibility. It is not natural to be so easily seen by anyone. I appreciate that you do this! Thank you for the video!
@colarice5740Ай бұрын
the vest looks SO BEAUTIFULLLL
@MsMasomoАй бұрын
Thank you. This was helpful.
@maureendesmarais6955Ай бұрын
Glad I found your channel even though I'm sure I'm not your target audience. Since I snowbird I too have no need for the heavy sweaters that are often featured in other videos. I also knit for my daughter (your age) so I appreciate getting ideas for her.
@Noel.ChmielowiecАй бұрын
I think that the first point is useful not only in creating content, but in general life. We all have different capabilities and skill set and we can do different amount of things than other people. And it's okay. It just makes us unique and human. When I first started knitting I was like 'oh, I need to knit a jumper in a week like my Granny' but now I don't think like that, she knits for almost 80 years, of course she's able to do it, I knit for a year and just don't have that set of skills yet. Maybe one day I'll be able to do it, maybe not. It's okay too. It's not a contest. Oh and Rehat made from Kureyon is dream combination, it looks so cool!
@QueensYarnBoutiqueАй бұрын
Hello Bash! I've been uploading videos to KZbin for over 9 years. And I still have the problem of comparing myself to others. I am really trying to change my mindset. So, you are not alone. And yes, you are so right about the analytics and the anxiety.
@hookedbydoneanАй бұрын
Hello from Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
@KomekoroKoaАй бұрын
The Boneyard Shawl works up super quickly - I made one in a week or two this summer! It’s customizable on size - just knit more or less repeats.
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Ooooh that's great to know!!
@madeleinegawron5138Ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions! Casting on the picot hat for a loved one. It'll be my first picot edge as well.
@neenaj365Ай бұрын
UK! Love your channel! ❤
@Mary-wh1oxАй бұрын
I really liked the suggestions. I've never seen them before, except for one. Especially the Headband, the Socks and the Shawl
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!!
@QueensYarnBoutiqueАй бұрын
These are wonderful pattern suggestions! I've knit the My Baker's Hat. It's a wonderful pattern. 🧶
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Wonderful to know hehe
@KarenMcNeil-en2fnАй бұрын
All lovely knits 🙂
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@neenaj365Ай бұрын
Unloveable? You’re so beautiful!
@nikitinaknitsАй бұрын
i will mention again how much i love your make-up and color choices 😍
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Thank you so much 😀 🩵🩵🩵
@Myrtana1Ай бұрын
Hi, do you remember the gauge of your Ranunculus with the 5,0 mm needles?
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Not off the top of my head but I’m pretty sure it’s close to the original! Cause I did a swatch with 6mm and it was bigger than reccomended!
@Myrtana1Ай бұрын
@@TheHarryKnit Thank you for answer. Have a nice day.
@marshazakia3897Ай бұрын
Whenever I watch your videos, I feel more motivated to work on my project because we have similar taste in color palette. I loveeeee pastels (esp. Blue, purple, and pink) and colorworks project. *high five*😂🎉
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
You can do it! That’s amazingggg
@heatherr9201Ай бұрын
Your ranunculus looks beautiful on you, excellent color too… I love colors too;)
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
I love it! Thank you!
@KomekoroKoaАй бұрын
The other thing that might help the way the armpit fits is making the armscye (arm hole) a little shorter. With the amount of ease patterns like the Ranunculus typically have, the instructions generally have a larger armscye diameter, which adds bulk and causes those wrinkles. To fix this, I would reconnect the split for the armscye just a few rows earlier, and maybe cast on a few less stitches for the armpit area. Then increase as needed for the sleeve to fit with the ease you want. Your Ranunculus is beautiful! Between this video and the Chloe Knits video, and some lace weight yarn burning a hole in my stash , I think I’m going to make one too!
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Ooooh thank you for the tip!! I might do this for my next one
@metropolitankreyoleАй бұрын
Oh my god, the beanie is SO beautiful !!!!
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@neenaj365Ай бұрын
Great podcast! I LOVE that vest!!! You’ve made a beautiful job of it! ❤ And the hat! Really suits you too.
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@sewathomeАй бұрын
Hi from Australia, just wanted to say it's really nice to have some warm weather content. Luckily for me I'm new to knitting so I've been watching a lot of podcasts from 6 months ago for the correct season 😂
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Hahaha that’s great!! I did love Australia when I visited in July, it was just cold enough
@lillianlillianАй бұрын
ive never really understood the hype of the ranunculus and i think it's because its never seemed like my style, but i love the fit of yours!!
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Honestly I didn’t get the hype until I actually made one lol
@soul00theeundeadАй бұрын
Try the colorwork inside out and see if tjat helps tension. KnittyMelissa on youtube was one of few videos i liked on watching on inside colorwork. That way float travel a bit more. Very cute sunflowers either way. I also really like the vest.
@ShelbielovesyarnАй бұрын
Yes! I do all my colorwork socks inside out and it helps so much.
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Oooh I’ll definitely try that!!
@deyaneriaАй бұрын
As a fellow author and crafter I feel all of this. I love my Ranunculus but haven't made a second yet. Edit to add: I've making a lot of colorwork socks lately as well. I just spread out the stitches as far as they will go and I never have an issue with my floats being to tight. I know some people go up a needle size for the colorwork or turn it inside out to knit the colorwork (maybe the floats being on the outside helps?). I've never tried either of those methods but those are the ones I've heard of people doing.
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
Maybe I should try making longer floats for my socks, thank you for the tip!!
@janvasquez504Ай бұрын
I'm from the Philippines, all my crochet and knit works are made in cotton. I use Ashley's Crochet yarn, they are a local yarn seller from Baguio.
@TheHarryKnitАй бұрын
I love working with cotton so I’m always on the lookout! Maybe I should check that out when I’m in the Philippines 🤍
@Tiffanytan-kg8dwАй бұрын
Helloo can u notice me? I'm the student from one school! ❤