LIS member here, im so thrilled that kutova kika (Veronika lindberg) is getting more recognition. Her patterns are beautiful and she seems like such a wonderful person. I'm also currently knitting the salty days sweater and I wanted to recommend going up a needle size for a super airy feel. This is what I've been doing and I LOVE the effect.
@junimondify7 ай бұрын
I'm not a LIS member, but I agree in regards to kutovakika. It's always nice to watch her, wishing her and her (now growing!) family all the best.
@rachelraye2857 ай бұрын
Me too! Her design style is perfect for a variety of people and the patterns are well written. I made the salty day sweater and had soooo much fun. But the stripe hype dress is hands down my favorite!!! It was a dream to make and wear.
@cornwallsharon817 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say thankyou for advocating for size inclusivity. I know it’s not a feature you need for your own garments, but it’s so disheartening watching podcasts, seeing a beautiful garment and then clicking on it to find it won’t fit me. Your intentionality in checking for that is much appreciated. x
@cali.ana.stitchery7 ай бұрын
Yesss I agree on so many levels!!! 🙏🏻
@chirp38347 ай бұрын
I agree as well ❤❤
@davonnac24137 ай бұрын
Also agreed!
@ashleyorama59897 ай бұрын
💯 ❤
@tessa57 ай бұрын
I agree, but because I am petite. A lot of patterns are too big for me and oversized garments completely swamp me. I love Joji Locatelli's patterns because they come in smaller sizes and more fitted styles. I have to knit intentionally to fill the gaps in my wardrobe, because I have the same problem buying clothes. Unfortunately I haven't been knitting that long, so I'm not very fast!
@Marielm17 ай бұрын
Tolsta tee. So many options and good for cotton or linen wool or silk. Stripes or solid. Am making my ultimate dream scarf from made by Florence starts with a Turkish cast on but now in the round for EVER! Called kilometer scarf. Not a cowl but totally classy and forever kind of make. (You’d need more alpaca🤷🏼♀️.
@kathiodonnell20437 ай бұрын
I second the Tolsta Tee! Easy and works up pretty quickly!
@AbstractedKnitter7 ай бұрын
Another vote for the super versatile Tolsta Tee. Great fit, many options, size inclusive, and designer CreaBea (Rebecca) is just lovely and a Knitty Natty fan :)
@michelemick45657 ай бұрын
The “Rock it Tee” by Tanis Fiber Arts is a nice tee and fun knit. A friend knit it without strips and it looks great as well.
@thesalmondean7 ай бұрын
yes, I was going to suggest this one, too; I am currently working on my fourth one!
@jeanscully85117 ай бұрын
Me three ! Lol I knitted it twice, once with alternating stripes of merino fingering and mohair, and one with alternating stripes of two different gradients. Love them both!
@Laurie-q1e6 ай бұрын
I loved this! Your organized approached really helped me get better organized. Thanks.
@ericasjogren40997 ай бұрын
Pattern suggestions: anything by Rebecca Clow/Creabea! Size inclusive and always adds extra ways to modify patterns. Especially her Tolsta Tee, it runs up to 67”, contains pattern for both DK and fingering weight, and extras for customising! It works great as a long sleeved tee too. But she also has more great patterns and I just love her way to include multiple variations in her patterns. Makes for patterns you can knit more than once!
@jenniferfryer96387 ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@elizabethprimeau32867 ай бұрын
Such a good reminder to plan things out!
@RoumerBloomer7 ай бұрын
Hi Natty, love your pattern choices. Here is a couple of pattern suggestions: Jenny Flower Tee by Julie Knits in Paris and the Cinema Sweater by Veronika Lindberg. Enjoy!
@tamarahogan39127 ай бұрын
I loved this video. I knit for others and then I have nothing, at least nothing that matches. This year I am trying to plan to knit sweaters that I see in stores. Like a J.Crew Rollneck, a Johnny collar, a Jenni Kayne sweater or a lady jacket. I have the following patterns in my sights: J. Crew Rollneck: Ravello by Isabell Kraemer, Lyon Sweater by PetiteKnit. Johnny Collar: Perfect Polo by Hinterm Stein, Elisabeth Blouse by PetiteKnit. Jenni Kayne style: Viveka Cardigan, Eva Cardigan, Agnete Cardigan, September Sweater, Lata by Giselle Ukardi. A lady jacket: Chanel Blues by Hinterm Stein. PetiteKnit, Isabell Kraemer and Hinterm Stein, seem to be designers that design on what is going on today for styles.
@pamculver71387 ай бұрын
Love so many of those ideas!! I can't knit, yet🤭, but I hope to try and crochet a cardigan soon. Currently, I'm working on capelets for Christmas gifts for sisters and niece's. Sure enjoyed this and thanks for sharing!!😊
@aletheia60127 ай бұрын
I'm knitting Weir by Amy Christoffers right now, in red :) know I won't get to wear it this winter, probably, but I was craving color and I'll be so happy to have this in the fall. Re: your own plans, check out the tee Knit Me Baby One More Time on Ravelry.
@dianegiannini89685 ай бұрын
I just finished the Sand and Sky Tank by Rachel Brockman. It uses 2 balls of Bamboo Pop Sock yarn. Size range from 31 inch to 63 inch bust. I made the medium. Fits great and is going to be perfect for the hot summers in Arkansas. I just ordered more yarn so I can make 2 more. And it will be perfect under a cardi. The only change I made was to do an icord finish at the neck and armholes.
@christylaukaitis61217 ай бұрын
The rock it tee is nice. A lot of people have done it in one color and without mohair.
@charlenepodgorski85457 ай бұрын
Solare would be a beautiful special occasion or holiday sweater if knit in a sold with a stelina thread (sparkle) would give it that special something
@charlenepodgorski85457 ай бұрын
Irish Gold cardi is my favorite
@NotKateHepburn7 ай бұрын
I hope you visited The Quarter Stitch while you were there. I really need to plan something for myself that aren't socks.
@reignbough737 ай бұрын
Joji's Solare is on my short list for making in 2024. I would love to see you knit it up!
@gildorgirl7 ай бұрын
My plan is also to make more garments this year! But I don’t knit nowdays I only crochet. I am currently crocheting the Confetti DK Pullover by Nomad Stitches. On my list is Jacket "Basic" by Nadegda Osipova that I could wear for work 🤩 I am still looking for a boxy crochet t-shirt that I like. For my son I promised a Bear Hooded Cardigan by Mon Petit Violon.
@diannecarter17547 ай бұрын
Love this!!! I’m absolutely on board with this ❤
@LexieLankiewicz7 ай бұрын
For tees, the tolsta tee or Aimee Sher has some beautiful tees!
@meganmeyer11577 ай бұрын
I appreciate your intentionality! I may try to do some planning for myself. I highly recommend the Air Tee by Ozetta. It’s size inclusive, so it ticks that box. It’s simple and easy to wear but has an interesting construction.
@Sarah.and.Stitches7 ай бұрын
That boucle sweatshirt sounds soooo cozy 💕 for more pattern ideas, the Tolsta Tee would also be great for a summer top. I knit a fingering version last summer in cotton and love it. I’d also recommend James N Watt’s lace patterns for summer. My cotton Dappled Lace Raglan was my most worn summer knit last year and very engaging to knit! I’m knitting another one in wool and long sleeves because I loved the pattern so much.
@continentaldriftknits7 ай бұрын
Tolsta Tee and cumulus tee are great. Also Milton cardigan.
@StrongImaginationA7 ай бұрын
Love the video! My goals are kinda opposite lol, as I love buying yarn and being inspired by the colours and textures to pick out a pattern to match. That does mean I'll probably end up knitting sweaters in summer but I don't mind. I'm a slow knitter and I started my salty days sweater in July last year, and I'm still working on it right now. My only goal is to pick out each pattern with the intention to learn something new, be it construction, pattern knitting or colour work.
@strickmausi7 ай бұрын
i also have some basic tees planned for this year! my favorites are the color tip tee by emily curty (gently chaotic knits) and the tolsta tee by rebecca clow! there is also the cozy classic light by jessie mae which is also designed to be worn either long or short sleeved and already has pictures for the tee version. i can't wait to have more tees in my wardrobe :)
@hels9876543217 ай бұрын
A couple of pattern suggestions I can highly recommend - the Keeper hoodie by One Wild Design, cropped boxy hoodie that is super cosy! And secondly the Alice tee from One Wild Designs. I love that these designers are size inclusive and have bust darts etc if you need them.
@jacquistyles42767 ай бұрын
Tolsta tee is a great option to consider ❤️
@LovedLisa7 ай бұрын
Just a comment on patterns by Linda sukja: I absolutely love her patterns! Habe made many of her garments and she is great when it come to unique yet wearable. And her patterns are so easy to follow. In the case of your chosen sweater I assume it will be short rows, but even those she does great
@A2Z_Knits7 ай бұрын
The Tolsta Tee would be great for your summer top - tons of ways to customize! I have almost all of those cardigans on my favorites list too :)
@helenlayley6 ай бұрын
I am also longing for simple t-shirt tops for all year round/daily life use. So l will be following this thread with interest! My most recent download is the Feels Right Tee by Lily Kate France. This can include a random skein of hand dyed or special yarn in a horizontal panel - for those odd impulse buys!
@dexaria7 ай бұрын
I would highly recommend the Rift Tee by Jacqueline Cieslak. I knit it last year and I cant stop wearing it!
@carlee39587 ай бұрын
I need to think about this more. I love making shawls, but I just don't wear them much. I live in Arkansas where we don't really get much cold weather and I am also autistic and can't handle things bulky around my neck. I love...love love sweaters, though...loose fit and/or chunky sweaters are my go to in the cooler/cold months. I should probably look into a summer sweater option, but I'd have to be very thoughtful about it since it gets up to 100 degrees F here or more. It's very humid and I get hot and I panic.
@gemmaf_7 ай бұрын
I just started a Rock It Tee in summer yarns and I've also swatched for a Tolsta Tee and an Open Edge Tee.
@rosiewalters15857 ай бұрын
I really would like to knit a Big in Japan sweater by Katrin Schneider it looks like the perfect light weight but warm layering piece!
@mirjam18117 ай бұрын
Thanks, nice to see your plans! While watching this I started the Garden Cardigan from Anke Strickt. Making it with 100 % British Wool from Woolyknit held together with Kosho from Ito .
@christinehoag75857 ай бұрын
The Tolsta Tee by Rebecca Clow is a super versatile basic raglan top in both fingering and DK weight.
@craftyb837 ай бұрын
Great video. Recommend the Tolsta Tee - pattern includes dk and fingering weight, and she is going to add long sleeves update soon too xx
@DelightKnits7 ай бұрын
I love my Flores by Eri Shimizu for a tee! I actually wore it today 😊
@vysgiyi7 ай бұрын
I really like the cozy raglan by Jessie. I made mine with fingering weight wool on US5 and it’s a great fitting tee and perfect for spring and fall and laying with tanks dresses and skirts. Also really love my ranunculus for that one skein project for special yarn for a super breezy summer top. Also recommend the tolsta tee by Rebecca Clow (the creabea on KZbin) and the favo sweater by fiber tales. Basic simple dk tee with suggestions on how to change it up and a very textured sweater. Can’t wait to see what you end up choosing!
@cindyasselin47327 ай бұрын
Im knitting the maema cardigan at the moment! And i love it.
@robinhutchings88657 ай бұрын
I’m looking at crocheting my first cardigan this year.
@beanaasz40697 ай бұрын
Last summer I made a Shakerag top by Amy Christoffers. It looks striped because you alternate holding the yarn doubled and not doubled. It went so fast you could make it and another one in your spring time frame. Mine is in blue, but I bet you would make yours in something pinkish.
@leescott33007 ай бұрын
Thanks For a great episode. I also want to make an all over cable cardigan so my next cast on is Joji’s ‘granny cardigan’. Soon as my ‘daft days’ by Rebecca Clow is complete. I like cardigans best - they suit my style better than sweaters I think.
@BostonMelG7 ай бұрын
I love this peek inside your planning process! What a great reminder to occasionally knit with the end garment in mind. Kent - A+ for editing/graphics!
@KnittyNatty7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@ilovethegoddessshop7 ай бұрын
Can't go wrong with the Felix cardigan (worsted weight).
@jenikay87 ай бұрын
I just started a Miles Shirt Jacket by Ozetta that I expect I will have done for NEXT winter 😂 But I really want to cast on a Wild Wind by Wool & Pine, maybe with fringe, maybe without, as a staple summer piece for this year.
@k_darby7 ай бұрын
The Salty Days sweater was one of my favorite knits I did last year. Wearing it feels effortless and it was a super engaging knit process. I haven't knit it yet but the Adorable Gabriella Tee seems like the perfect summer top
@nancyprinsze22117 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I really love your suggestions for a way to plan projects. I struggle so often with wanting to use" that yarn that I bought for a specific pattern", and then I change my mind again. I also buy too many single skeins that I just loved and don't know what to do with, hoping they will come together somehow into something wonderful. Love your videos.
@Marshalu17 ай бұрын
Love this idea! I’m currently working on socks, using your perfect fit class, and it’s given me so much confidence that I’m now trying to decide if I’m going to knit myself the Le Pouf Sweater or the Autumn League sweater. I also need to find myself some gloves with matching yarn - fantastic idea!
@KnittyNatty7 ай бұрын
Aww yay!!!
@teacherdeafhh7 ай бұрын
I have done the Knitmas for Nomadic Knits the past two years. I saw you using the Doodles. I ordered the Winter Doodles and hope to design a winter scarf and work on it off and on for the whole year. Hoping to get yarn and design done before the end of February, then try to do 2 -4 doodles a month.
@ebbaclaesson7 ай бұрын
I was so happy to see you looked into Veronika Lindberg’s patterns! I absolutely love her work and have mentioned a couple of them in the membership discord❤
@crafting_christina7 ай бұрын
Great and very inspiring video, thank you! At the moment, I am knitting the "Arco Iris" sweater, my first Joji pattern. Before that, I've made the "ONli blouse" by Ankestrick - love her patterns! She has som great basic patterns, I would love to make "Summer" and "November20" by her :) and for Christmas I really like the "Holly Sweater" by Pernille Larsen, just saw it in the podcast by Those twins who knit and loved it 😍
@HelenaKx7 ай бұрын
Currently making Veronika Lindberg Arctic lights sweater, for that autum/winter pretty cable staple. And have been eyeing her Love letter top to make soon in time for summer
@theslippedknotSE7 ай бұрын
if you're looking for another tee pattern, I highly recommend the Tombo Tee by Handmade by Florence. I've made 2, one plain and one striped
@KnittyNatty7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@roos76317 ай бұрын
I really love the Cumulus Tee from Petite Knit, especially in a silk, it's the perfect summer tee. I also like the look of the Tolsta Tee from Rebecca Clow, but I haven't knitted that one. I also like the patterns from Expression Fiber Arts. She has a lot of great sweaters and tees. And Kutovakika is my all time favorite designer! So happy that you mentioned her!
@sarahlocke40697 ай бұрын
I made the sensit sweater and i love love it!!
@alisoneichler42577 ай бұрын
Tayler Earl (Wool, Needles Hands) is currently working on the pattern for a cute tee shirt.
@sarinawood7 ай бұрын
Loved this video!! I totally relate to the problem of buying yarn because I like the way it looks and then having to try and find an item/pattern that I can make it work for. That is every project for me 🤦♀️. It is one of the reasons I am really trying to get my stash down so that I can pick the item I want to have and then go out and buy the exact yarn and colour I want to have it in. Your stashdown videos really inspired me!
@KnittyNatty7 ай бұрын
Stashing down has totally helped me! Though I’m going to need another stage of it after this trip 😅
@FrannyDoMakes7 ай бұрын
Love this idea Natalie. I’m working on a cosy classic light at the moment and it’s a wonderful knit and I feel the finished sweater will be lovely. My go to garment is the Felix Sweater, it’s so comfy and easy to wear I already have yarn to make another one!
@cathynewkirk68077 ай бұрын
I love my Felix too! I always get compliments when I wear it.
@jennenns6547 ай бұрын
I am making the Milton cardigan by Joji right now. I also have made her longs summer cardigan and the longline cardigan. I've made the maema and the aurea by Megan Noedecker as well and they are definitely items I gravitate to
@simzmoda7 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this plan and for sure will think of doing the same. I have my eye on 2 sweaters I would love to make, The Chunky Dahlia by by Lene Holme Samsøe and the Ingrid Sweater by Petite Knit.
@melissaemery86867 ай бұрын
I’m working on the Coorie in poncho by Amy Palko. I want to finish it to wear to church on Sunday. It’s my first time making German short rows. So proud of myself for that.
@cathynewkirk68077 ай бұрын
I’ve made two! I found them really fun to knit and no sleeves to bother with!
@hannahnova7497 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas! I think you might like a few of the tops mentioned in a video Denim and Rain did about summer tops. Hope you guys stay safe!💚ps. I'm making my first pair of socks! Fingers crossed they get done and fit my daughter in time for her 15th birthday 😅
@janetjroberson25817 ай бұрын
Hello from Swansea, Illinois.
@KnittyNatty7 ай бұрын
Hi Janet!
@niknaiman53597 ай бұрын
My favorite summer knit is my Ooh La La by Isabell Kraemer. I made mine out of K+C cotton fingering yarn. I wear it ALL the time in the summer and have even worn it in other seasons with a fitted long sleeve t-shirt under it when it's not super cold outside. It was so fun to make and I love that the simple lace panel in the front lets your outfit underneath show.
@barbarapetronio94197 ай бұрын
I need to treat myself well. So I started a cozy top down. Very simple, very warm and colourful. And I’m happy!
@emilysmith27847 ай бұрын
My plans this year are more cardigans, I hate knitting flat but I just don’t wear my sweaters so I am going to experiment with garter stitch and steeking. I am also working on fit as that’s my second issue with sweaters, so currently trying the Framework Raglan by Jessie Maed Designs. You do the yoke based on your upper bust, then do bust shaping then waist shaping. Super excited to see how it fits.
@KnittyNatty7 ай бұрын
Ooh that’s a great idea!
@asmileisspecial7 ай бұрын
I’ve done the exact same thing in terms of planning. Looking at the gaps in my wardrobe, I want a cropped cardigan, cabled cardigan, hoodie, fun colourwork jumper, asymmetrical jumper (Purl Soho M Patmos Crewneck and Judith Brian’s jumper with a cool collar) easy light coverup, a summer top (Auri blouse), a hat and cowl. I also want a compound raglan jumper with short rows. Discovering Susan Crawford’s vintage patterns and the Nola cardigan has completely ruined my plans though, I want them all. I was knitting The Comfort Zone and I’m so tempted to frog it so I can make the Nola without buying more yarn. Realistically, I won’t knit many things this year because pain and still trying to finish my previous WIPs but it’s nice to be inspired and excited again. I love seeing someone else plan as much as I do 😂
@laurahost7 ай бұрын
I really love this idea! I am always favoriting patterns I come across and I keep them organized in bundles, but I've never thought about it from a cohesive wardrobe approach. That will definitely make me look at patterns and yarn from a new perspective.
@alenesternlieb167 ай бұрын
Tolstoy Tee by Crebea knits
@pasquan7 ай бұрын
Tolsta by CreaBea - I second this motion. I am getting ready to cast on my second one!
@soolee87477 ай бұрын
Thank you for this episode! Your comments about "knitting a season behind" really resonated with me. I'm about to start garment knitting for the first time, and was originally thinking of making a Flax sweater in worsted / aran. After this episode, I decided to go with the Anker Summer Shirt instead, mostly because it won't matter if I finish this project in the middle of summer. With the Flax, I can easily imagine binding off just as the weather is getting warm, shoving the FO to the back of my closet, and then never wearing it.
@tpeschke60747 ай бұрын
Do the Salty Days Sweater! I love Veronika’s channel and that sweater is so beautiful 🤩
@alekfelis7 ай бұрын
I came to the same conclusion, I was making too many projects just to take part in Make alongs, because I love the community side, but it's ending up on a pile I barely use if ever. And also this year I'll start directly with tops, because when autumn came last year I completely abandoned my summer WIPs, this year I want them ready in advance.
@astitchofgreen7 ай бұрын
For basic tees, I love the construction and fit of: Color Tip Tee by Emily Curtis, Coloring Book Tee by Aimee Sher, and Feels Right Tee by Lily Kate France!
@mymakingadventure7 ай бұрын
I also love my coloring book tee! I knit mine in one color, but it has such a nice fit!
@kristinahill37087 ай бұрын
This was such an inspiring podcast. Love your project ideas and can't wait to see your wips underway.
@thecreativeknitrovert7 ай бұрын
great video Natalie. love the idea of having a matching set of hat,scarf and gloves 💕
@amandaniemann99037 ай бұрын
The color tip tee is another classic tee shirt shape that would be easy to wear
@elodi_rose7 ай бұрын
I’m knitting a cropped version of the Enamorado sweater by Valentina Bogdanova in some vintage yarn held with mohair. Super interesting cables and twisted stitch pattern that I’ll honestly wear at Christmas. So fun and highly recommend!
@Jess_makes_with_yarn7 ай бұрын
I really want to make some sort of floor length/ long black cardigan, but long is effort and black is effort 😅
@heathertucker70567 ай бұрын
Always happy to see your pattern ideas! You’ve done all the hard work finding them all! I’m starting a Tolsta Tee very soon which I think looks like a good basic garment. Take care x and hugs to Toaster!
@cynthiatennant98967 ай бұрын
Hi, check out Ozetta patterns. I’m a new knitter and have not made any sweaters or tees yet but the Air tee looks nice and there’s several others that look good as well. Great video! Thank you for sharing 😊
@CNYWoman7 ай бұрын
You have so many projects going. Good job in using the stash yarn.
@kat228857 ай бұрын
I made the V Neck Tee last year and it’s one of my most worn knits. I did it in a solid color with contrasting just on the collar and sleeve hems. It’s so comfortable and I love the way it fits.
@jennyvonderruhr54037 ай бұрын
Not sure if this is the style of tee you are craving, but I recently made Isabel Kramer’s Dingley Dell and absolutely love it. I made it out of Lavender Lune’s linen base and it is perfect for when the weather is warm and also lends itself to being layered. Also I found d it to be a quick knit! The pattern is striped but can be made solid super easily! Good luck on your planning and as always- thanks for your inspiration!
@maribethclark27987 ай бұрын
Remembered tis simple t-shirt type from my favorites, that now has a bundle started! Thanks for showing how! 😊
@cathynewkirk68077 ай бұрын
You have a great mix of designers included! That’s refreshing. I’m currently knitting my second Rock It Tee by Tanis Fiber Arts. My first is a real go-to from spring through fall. If you don’t want to use mohair, you can stripe it with two different fingering yarns. It’s a great way to use a couple of single skeins. Or you don’t have to stripe it at all! The other tee I’ve knitted is the Tolsta by Rebecca a Clow. It’s comfy and there are lots of variations.
@JordanLeigh7 ай бұрын
I’ve never knit a sweater, and since I’m also hoping to lose some weight this year, I’m thinking about maybe doing a cardigan instead. The Le Pouf Cardi from Hedgehog Fibers makes me swoon every time with those gradient sets 😍
@SoMagicalMichele7 ай бұрын
The last few days, I've been thinking about how KZbin hadn't shown me you nor some of the other knitters I watch. I like the idea of planning some of these things, like what would I like in a couple of months when Utah has the fake springs over and over? I don't have any wearables going on for me right now but I'm quickly finishing a blanket for me and will be getting on my stuff in March. I have a lot of things going on and I've been redoing my plans to create a bit more balance. One of those is always having a project for me moving forward. I also keep working on UFOs. Hoping to get to a point where I don't have UFOs at all.
@trininanci7 ай бұрын
I join with others in applauding your advocating for size inclusivity. We seem to have similar taste in knits and we have (unintentionally) knit many of the same projects - Quadraphenia, Slipstravaganza, Geogradient. I would like to suggest Isolda Teague's Gullane Tank for your summer knit. I made one in silk and have the original yarn to make another. Very interesting construction and so many sizes. She also has the Anyday Sweatshirt which I plan on making this year. Good luck on your travels and I look forward to your next videos.
@Lulovestoknit6 ай бұрын
Look at the lightweight raglan pullover
@heatherhaught64457 ай бұрын
For your holiday sweater have you seen silverbells by tin can knits? I plan on making it. I am also planning on making an anker's summer shirt by petite knit. Love your videos.
@laurellae7 ай бұрын
The Festive Yoke Pullover (and there is a cardigan version too!) by Skiendeer Knits is my ultimate Christmas sweater. Its colorwork and you can do all over or just the yoke, and there are multiple charts you can insert to use, the possibilities are endless! I am currently knitting the Moonset Tee by Ozetta. She has so many great, basic patterns you may love! The Moonset Tee is a V-neck and I remember you saying you don't like V-necks but she has others that have round necks!
@noelleparris94517 ай бұрын
That was a brilliant idea re: looking at garments (knitted, handmade or not) we wear all the time and using them to plan a handknit (or crocheted) wardrobe. I love the way you sketched your plan out, and it was very helpful as I tend to knit without a plan (but I do end up wearing most of the things I make thank goodness). Thank you! I'm going to do something similar to help me decide how to use the yarn in my pantry (as I have quite a lot of it!).
@alexandraostwald35267 ай бұрын
Great decision on your planning. When I got the yarn for Joji L. La Praire sweater from Destach back in November I knew I would start it in January so I could have it ready for spring.
@Cyndi1597 ай бұрын
Love your dream knits. I think buying and working with all the speckled yarn is fun, but I learned pretty quick to only use those in socks, and sometimes accessories. I really need solids/tonals to carry me through for as long as I want my Knits to last and work as styles change.
@GlitchyFibers7 ай бұрын
Thank you for highlighting size inclusive patterns
@EvieO19507 ай бұрын
Maybe give some thought to modern Christmas colors for your holiday sweater. Pink, raspberry, turquoise, teal. That would fit your personality so much better than traditional red and green. I may join you for that make. I’ve been wanting to make a festive Christmas sweater for a couple years now.
@ilovethegoddessshop7 ай бұрын
Also, I just finished knitting Caitlin Hunter's Tutka pullover (textured lace and bobbles) which was a pleasure to knit and the fit is awesome, and VERY comfy! You can do it in a strand of worsted or she also shows it made in two strands of suri held together for a super soft and fuzzy version (I made the worsted strand and am now going to cast on a second fuzzy suri one). And she has a Tutka cardigan, also with the same yarn options.😍
@haleynh7 ай бұрын
For tees, I love Rift by Jacqueline Cieslak. The pattern goes up to 72" finished bust circumference and is made for sport or DK. It can be made reversible if you want (boat neck on one side and v-neck on the other) and has a nice twisted rib split hem and detailing on the sides. I find it very wearable!
@nanastevens40947 ай бұрын
I so agree with knitting for the upcoming season, not the season we're in. This has been a pet peeve of mine for years. As a result, I am usually a year behind on the newest and greatest but I can use/wear my project when I get it off the needles instead of storing it away. Designers, hint, hint.