A WEEK OF KNITTING No.1 - Finishing my cloud sweater, new knitting book and stitch markers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- Join me in a week of knitting and finishing my Cloud Sweater. Besides the knitting I take you along in a typical week of my life. Hope you enjoy the video!
Pattern mentioned:
Cloud Sweater by PetiteKnit, made with Snefnug yarn by CaMaRose hold together with Soft Silk Mohair from Knitting for Olive.
Snefnug in the color: LYSE LILLA
Silk Mohair in the color: UNICORN PURPLE
Knitting book mentioned: Knit This from Veronika Lindberg. www.kutovakika...
Etsy shop of the stitch markers: www.etsy.com/s...
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If you have any questions feel free to ask them in the comments.
Loved your video. Nice to see your life.xx
Thank you for sharing your week, so fun. Your cat is adorable ❤
I think your sleeves will block out nicely! Can’t wait to see it finished.
Thanks for the great vlog. Enjoyed seeing your life in Amsterdam.
loved following along your progress of the Cloud Sweater. this was such a lovely vlog.
Thankyou!
I enjoyed watching while knitting my Magnolia by Camilla in holst garn super soft and Titicaca.❤
Lovely time watching! I want to make a cloud sweater, visit Amsterdam, and check out your Pilate Studio! Oh and that BREAD! Thank You!
I have the same problem with picking up stitches. I always just pick up, see how many I get and reduce to what I need by k2tog on the first row. It works fine and you can't really see it.
That is a super good tip!
Hi from Finland!🙂
I used to have issues with picking up stitches. I solved it recently with dividing the armhole in several sections with stitch markers and then picking up the same amount of stitches within the section, so for example it could be 8 sections and 6 stitches in each section.
That is a super smart tip! Definitely going to implement in my next project, especially when it are a lot of stitches.
Thanks for such a great vlog! Got so inspired for a cloud sweater now 😍
Thankyou! Would definitely recommend the pattern, it's easy but engaging enough. It flew off my needles.
Hello from Canada! 🇨🇦 I discovered your podcast this week and am enjoying it. I love your Cloud Sweater and the colour. I just finished one myself.
Nice! Hope you are getting great wear out of it.
Really enjoyed this vlog
Hi from Sydney Australia!
The sweater looks great on you, the perfect length I think. Keep going with your fitness ❤
You’re not the only one with counting or reading patterns wrong. I just finished Monday Sweater but misread the German Short Row instruction and frogged it three times ! We’re heading towards autumn here so it’ll come in handy.Many thanks for the video.
Thankyou! Good to hear I'm not the only one struggling with that issue. In the end it always works out and we end up with a lovely garment
This was really fun! I'm not a cat person, but yours is very cute!
I really enjoyed this vlog and glimpse into life in Amsterdam. You are not alone in the agony of correctly picking up stitches 🧶😂 Let us know what you think of the book. I have it on my wish list. I bought the Knitting for Olive but love Kika’s patterns
Thank you so much! Good to hear i'm not the only one struggling with picking up stitches hahah😂 I'm planning on making a video about spring knitting plans including a pattern from the book, so will definitely let you know!
Just 'found' your podcast, nice ! As for picking up stitches, yes, it's hard... probably ( my theory ) because practice makes perfect and picking up stitches is something I don't often do. I agree with the other comment about putting stitch marker in, it's my way too, and means I only have to count from marker to marker. When I do end up with one stitch too many, I just see where I picked up stitches close to each other, put a marker in and knit together on the next row. Your cloud sweater ended up great !
I was wondering, where did you buy the wool and book ? As a fellow Dutchie, I'm always in for good tips there :)
Your cat is way too cute !! And, a totally not knitrelated question; where did you buy that fabulous cat tree ? Mine will need a replacement in the not too far future, so...
The yarn for the cloud sweater and the book i both bought at a shop called Wol Verhalen, I ordered it online from their website. And the cattree I bought in Schiedam, the website is called Krabpalen en Klimbomen. But they do not ship so you would have to drive there.
@@kimberleytjeerdsma Dank je ! Wolverhalen gaat fijn in mijn favorieten. De krabpaal wordt hem dan niet; ik woon in het noorden des lands, dus de bezorgkosten worden dan te veel..
I am investing at 700 subscribers, lol
Girl, you have a great style of editing/video layout!
I love your whole overall roundness. Your fitness, bread, and knitting!
Thankyou! Good to hear you enjoyed the video (:
I already love watching your videos, going to find you on instagram too to make sure I follow along! Cheers from Vermont USA!
Thank you!
No yr not alone, sometimes it take only once to pick up right amount but feels like the most of the time it take half a day to make it right 😢😢
So true, managed to pick up stitches for my armhole of the Moby Slipover and unexpectedly I managed to almost do it correctly in one try.
@@kimberleytjeerdsma u r doing great job darling keep it up ❤️🥳🎉
what size did you make in your cloud sweater? It looks great!
I made a size medium, however my gauge was off so it turned out as a small (measurements wise)
@@kimberleytjeerdsma thank you!! Did you size up in needles?
Just stumbled on your account looking for vlogs on the moby slipover, happy to see you workjng on this on your next episode 🤎, groetjes uit Zutphen
Hope your having fun knitting the Moby Slipover, currently knitting up the armholes and neckline so I can start finishing the body. Hopefully i can put up the video soon