Some small corrections/additions: About 30% of people watching these videos are from the US! And actually around 48 percent of people watching aren’t subscribed, so if you like these videos consider subscribing - this really helps out my channel 🧡 Lastly I actually hit gauge on all my swatches (I just added a border around my cumulus swatch and not the blouse no 1 one)!
@malvaholmqvist19488 ай бұрын
I love that you have small clips of you creating in the end of the video! Its inspiering and feels very genuine😍
@marleneknits8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🧡
@brookwillow9 ай бұрын
I’m so excited you started sewing! It’s such a great way to round out a handmade wardrobe. Your Lauder vest is looking so cool and I can’t wait to see the outfits you style it with 😃
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
there is so so much to learn still - I‘m only dreaming about being able to sew garments like you do! but I‘m excited to learn ☺️ thank you! I‘m also looking forward to that 😄
@tacistudio9 ай бұрын
Another great episode Marlene and I love that you are mixing in other things and crafts that you enjoy. I love sewing also and have recently also started to mention it on my podcasts a bit. I really love quilting and I’m curious to see your quilted vest. I hope you are feeling better and got to enjoy some knititng while resting a bit. See you soon 💖😘
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
thank you so much for being here and so sweet as always, Kaci! 🥰 I‘m excited to see how it’ll go too! sewing is exciting!
@oldwitchknits-Ursula9 ай бұрын
I will enjoy your sewing content. I did a bit of beginner sewing in summer 2022 but then couldn't get my knitting obsession under control last summer ... Really want to sew a few linen pieces this year. I love the Isager green mohair. I made the light loop sweater in two strands with it and wear it every time I leave the house in the evening (which isn't all that often unfortunately). I really love that little blouse/sweater. The colour is absolutely stunning. And its surprisingly temperature regulating.
@mepmanningknits9 ай бұрын
Hi Marlene, I hope you feel better. This was such an inspiring "making" podcast. Your first sewn blouse looks lovely. I made all.my clothes in high school and college, which was an eternity ago, 😄 I would love to start again, take a class to get caught up to speed. I can't imagine having to print out a pattern! Yikes. I also love it when you talk about your swatching and what you are thinking about making. So fun! Thank you! ❤
@thefreckledme9 ай бұрын
Hi Marlene, I love that you share of all your crafts and I'm so excited about your garment sewing debuts! I'm working towards having a handmade sewn and knitted wardrobe and am loving learning more and more in each craft 🥰 Get well soon! Sandy
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
hi sandy, thank you so much! that’s a beautiful goal 🥰
@YoungfolkKnits9 ай бұрын
I’m drooling over your fiber ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@KnitsByNayla9 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your first sewn top, Marlene! That’s really exciting to try something new and now have something to show for it. Also loving that braid of fiber, it’s awesome that the color occurs naturally. It reminded me of your hair as youmwere holding, you’re just a bit blonder 😂. Can’t wait to see the finished combo spin and I hope you feel better soon!
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
hey nayla, thank you so much for saying that!! while editing I was like.. wow that would work as extensions for my own hair if I ever wanted to look like Anna from Frozen haha ☺️
@clairedeare11399 ай бұрын
Marlene I recently discovered your channel and I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your videos. I love the aesthetic of your making space, and your chilled vibe. Congrats on your first sewn garment- sewing machines terrify me 😂 hope you feel better soon from Claire in the UK x
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
Claire, thank you so much for being here and commenting - I appreciate it! and same, but I really wanted to tackle that fear haha! ☺️
@KnittingWitchJily9 ай бұрын
Lovely to see your first seen garment! The sewing bug definitely bit here as well and I think having pre-printed patterns is such a great idea! This is such a daunting task 🤭
@darlenedavis35859 ай бұрын
Good for you learning to sew too. Your first sewn project turned out amazing. It will be great to wear come summer.
@sarahs.handmakes9 ай бұрын
I love all your recent socks! The sewrella yarn is really beautiful. Also I love the gingham of your sewn top! What a great spring/summer piece!
@nataliawild94929 ай бұрын
hi marlene, love this episode! since you don't have a printer at home and you'd have to print patterns out at a shop, i'd recommend always printing them out on A0. it saves so much time and nerves all the love, N
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
i‘ll think about ordering them online to be printed on that bigger format! thanks for your recommendation (:
@jackiewheaton41999 ай бұрын
Nice job on the spring shirt you sewed. Looks good to me! I agree, already printed patterns are the way to go. Hope you feel better soon.
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
thanks jackie! ☺️
@YoungfolkKnits9 ай бұрын
I hope you feel better soon ❤
@froelichgestrickt9 ай бұрын
the single spin for the combo looks so promising! can't wait to see your project growing .)
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
thank you! ☺️
@knits.and.cappuccinos9 ай бұрын
Hey Marlene, I hope you're already feeling better by the time I'm writing this comment 🤍 I totally relate to getting stuck on a project when it's time to pick up stitches for the sleeves or shoulder parts .. or sometimes even when it's time to start a new ball of yarn 😆 but your beautiful Lauder vest motivated me to continue on my own cable sweater 🤍 (after the cumulus kal though). I started with my Cumulus Tee for the KAL while watching this episode, by the way! 🤍
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
hey doro, unfortunately I did get really sick but I’m knitting a bit while coughing and resting in bed so it could be worse! do happy you’re joining and hope you enjoy the knitting of the cumulus tee! ☺️
@sarahcobb8 ай бұрын
I really love your channel and your knitting Marlene! Thank you! I loved Creativebug when I first started to sew - you can watch the videos to learn and the project patterns are available for free (well, you have to have a subscription) - I love Sonya Philip's patterns and she has some classes on there!
@marleneknits8 ай бұрын
thanks for the recommendation Sarah ☺️ I‘ll check them out!
@darlenedavis35859 ай бұрын
Your Traveller is coming along great, your vest beautiful and I’ve made those summer camp socks too and love them. Love your colors. Love your vanilla sock color too. An awesome podcast. Hope you feel better soon. Good luck with your brioche. I haven’t done much with it but it’s very popular and beautiful.
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
thank you so much for your very kind words as always Darlene! 🥰
@Folkwitchfibercraft9 ай бұрын
The green variegated yarn next to your sock blockers in the video is so beautiful! I might have to try the Traveler crewneck as my first Andrea Mowry knit after seeing yours! :)
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
thank you! it’s from the lord of the rings collection by long dog yarn :) I really love it so far! excited to see how it’ll block out
@TheSolipsist09 ай бұрын
I‘m really into „short and sweet“ 50 min videos 🤗
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
haha I‘m glad - anything under an hour seems short to me when it comes to these podcasts 🤭
@krentu9 ай бұрын
I am so glad to see that you have started sewing too as this is my big passion :) I have sewn more than 30 years (started as teenager) and therefore I am giving you a piece of advice regarding binding neckline and armholes. It seems to me that you used bias binding to finish the necline and armholes and there are few different ways to to so, but I have to say that I have never ended up with a flat laying neckline using this method. So my advice is to use the facing that follows the lines of the bodice pattern (I also don't know the english term but direct translation from my mother tongue would be "according to pattern"). If the pattern suggest to use bias binding and doesn't give you pattern pieces for facing, you can use the bodice pattern. YT channel Made to Sew has a video How to draft a facing for example. How my mother taught me was to just trace the necline to a piece of folded fabric and measure down about 5 cm and cut and that is your binding. I never make a separate paper pattern. Also it is good to use a bit of interfacing as the necline and armholes are partially bias cut and that tends to stretch a lot. When using "according to pattern" facing, interface the facing, when using bias binding, use a bias cut interfacing strip to stabilise the armhole and neckline. This all sound so much more complicated than it really is. And also - some pattern companies are better in making instructions than others. I think Closet Core Patterns make good instructions. Many companies do sew-alongs in their blogs or YT, that helps too.
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
I‘ll make sure to read through this remarks again when trying to sew my next top! on the armholes I actually just cleaned up the edges and folded them over, used a iron to fixate it and sewed it together - on the neckline I think I used the methode you described but I‘m not yet confident enough to be sure.. thank you so much for your help :)
@knitsbystephanie_9 ай бұрын
You’ve made a lovely summer top! Can’t wait to see more of your future sewing projects 🙌 I really like the idea of using yarn which wasn’t meant to be sold in shops, such a good way to be more sustainable. I’m going to Hamburg, Germany next week for a few days (I haven’t been to Germany for about a decade), and I’d love to get some German yarn, so if you have any yarn (related) recommendations I’d love to hear it 💖
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy your trip! and thank you ☺️ I don’t seem to have any ideas right now, my brain is a bit in a fog since I unfortunately got really sick.. so sorry!
@knitsbystephanie_8 ай бұрын
@@marleneknits no worries! I’ve found some very beautiful hand dyed yarn from Hamburg 💞 Hope you’re starting to feel better x
@ameliequenneville9 ай бұрын
Your « poivre et sel » qas on point !! ☺️
@tracyholland10489 ай бұрын
Lovely podcast! what is the pattern your wearing? It's a gorgous sweater! :)
@marleneknits9 ай бұрын
oh probably should have mentioned that! it’s the Killiney Blouse by Pasley Knits but it’s not out / published yet unfortunately! thank you Tracy (:
@marta_makes9 ай бұрын
Lovely podcast. I recently got back to spinning and hope to participate in spin to knit as well!