Hey everyone, I hope you enjoy today’s video! I’m figuring out some settings on my camera, so I used my iPhone this week - sorry for any sound or picture differences. I should have that resolved by next week! I also hope you love my new sections, the question of the week and hot tip of the week 🤗
I always knit for the next season. Started my fall knitting a couple of weeks ago, and I always get to wear my finished objects for a full season soon after I finish. And for your alpaca yarn, if you don't care too much about having leftovers, make a stick season sweater without the texture - but keep the ribbing on the sides etc. Rebecca clow had a video on her most worn knits (maybe at the end of 2023 or beginning of 2024) and she had a couple that she used alpaca yarn with mohair. It was heavenly. That is the next fall item I will be casting on
I think knitting for the next season will be ideal for my future self! Also, love your rec - I’m going to watch her video and see all that she made with the alpaca yarn!
Look at your cute Tolsta!!! LOVE THIS! the alpaca is lush as a shawl but also you can add mohair to help giving it a bit of structure if you wanted to knit a sweater! I think the traveller shawl from A. Mowry would be a nice telly knit for your alpaca and something you could wear ( I find it looks like a modern shawl/scarf and not boring) Thanks for another episode Jacque!
Knit a fingering weight sweater earlier this year and timed myself.... over ninety hours! You're right that you just have to know what you're getting yourself into with the smaller gauge garments. It's a big commitment 😅
Hi Jacque! I think a cardigan would be really pretty. Normally I'm a blue kind of girl but that oatmeal/natural color has been really drawing me in. Good luck finding the perfect project! 🙂
Loved the episode. Your joy in making is contagious. For the alpaca what popped into mind was either the Campside Cardi or the Campside shawl by Alicia Plummer. I love Four Crows Fiber yarn. Melissa has a great eye for color. Can’t wait to see your Sabai finished thanks for the tip on the sun yellowing silk. I’ve been in fiber/fabric making both professionally and as a hobby and I didn’t know that. Also I’m with you….I’m wanting to knit for fall.
@jacqueismaking I just finished and blocked my Tolsta Tee. For the Tolsta Tank, I'm going to knit the traditional round-neck. However, I like the v-neck version as well.
That alpaca is beautiful, isn’t it? How about the Back Then by Ankestrick? It’s a cardigan with a shawl neckline so would give you a bit of the feel of both. She has quite a few shawly cardigans but that one is definitely in Sport weight. She uses light fingering plus lace to make her sport weight but I favourited it last week as I have some similar yarn to yours to knit up and thought maybe I could hold it single…. Though I am wondering now about drape and whether it will have too much 🤔 Love that about your podcasts - they really get me thinking! 😊 I’ve made the Little Love by Ankestrick and it really is like a cosy hug to wear, so am tempted to try. Also, I am currently knitting the Montaria by Rosa Pomar in Drops Cotton Merino and can highly recommend it as an easy breezy dopamine knit for the late summer/ early autumn xx
!!! The Back then is soooo good, it would be flowy and drapey in the best way - I appreciate this suggestion so much it is now a major contender!!! Montaria is gorgeous as well, best wishes on your knits.
@@jacqueismaking Thank you 🤗. I will say, the upper sleeves on my Little Love are a bit tight for my liking, so I will be checking armscye depth carefully before joining at the underarm if I knit the Back Then. Just something to look out for if you decide to go with this one!
As I am allergic to woll, I often do these substitution to put in Alpaca everywhere 😜😍 Not yet so experienced though. Some subs have been very successful and some awful 😞 I wish I could help you! I’ll look at all suggestions here too!! It is always a combination of yarn+pattern+size+structure. If something turns out bad, is it wrong structure (for example broken rib) for that yarn, or is it a bad choice of model (oversized cardigan), and would it have been better if I sized down???? To really answer the question, you‘ll have to do the same model/garment again only changing ONE parameter….. else we can’t prove what went wrong! ADDING another strand of something that adds STRUCTURE is what I lately been exploring. No good answers yet, though. I used a cone of super-thin silk yarn, held triple. Awfully tangled but looks very nice. The extreme-draping was avoided, but I had to do some adjustments still to make it wearable, and get a better fit (still not identical to designer’s, but perfect in it’s own way!). Next plan (autumn) is to try Alpaca + linen. Given that both of these are thin enough to be held together without being too bulky. I’ll keep you updated!! 😂Sorry for long philosophical answer! Rebecca Clow has made several of her sweaters and/or cardigans in Drops Alpaca (100% and sport weight). AND she claim it is one of her favorite yarns! So don’t automatically reject everything-but-shawls. 😜 Good luck 🦙 with your beautiful yarn ❤️ From Malin in Sweden 🇸🇪
Malin this was so helpful!!!! I will definitely look at Rebecca’s catalog, and keep me posted on your alpaca plus linen! Are you on ravelry? I’d love to follow.
@@jacqueismaking I’m MalinBjorkman (or malinbjorkman?) on Ravelry. The Drevo pullover (by Teti Lutsak) is the above mentioned alpaca+3strands of silk. ❤️👍 And Shrike the broken-rib cardigan that went far too big and heavy 😢
@@jacqueismaking And Porcelain sweater made of alpaca-polyester blend. A convenient (but not sophisticated or “good”?!) way to solve the problem with alpaca being too drapey. Also very nice result! ❤️👍
YES lol I just caught that too, now I cannot figure out for the life of me if this is what I actually did or if I am remembering and misspoke 🤔 either way would definitely recommend picking up MORE stitches!
Hi 😊 I am a beginner knitter and am actually knitting a sweater meant for DK yarn with a fingering yarn. I was wondering what the difference is other than the time it takes 😅. Would really appreciate your thoughts!
Hey everyone, I hope you enjoy today’s video! I’m figuring out some settings on my camera, so I used my iPhone this week - sorry for any sound or picture differences. I should have that resolved by next week! I also hope you love my new sections, the question of the week and hot tip of the week 🤗
The tank looks great! Love your podcast.
Thank you so much!
I always knit for the next season. Started my fall knitting a couple of weeks ago, and I always get to wear my finished objects for a full season soon after I finish.
And for your alpaca yarn, if you don't care too much about having leftovers, make a stick season sweater without the texture - but keep the ribbing on the sides etc. Rebecca clow had a video on her most worn knits (maybe at the end of 2023 or beginning of 2024) and she had a couple that she used alpaca yarn with mohair. It was heavenly. That is the next fall item I will be casting on
I think knitting for the next season will be ideal for my future self! Also, love your rec - I’m going to watch her video and see all that she made with the alpaca yarn!
Love your Tolsta tank. I’m getting ready to make one. Your yarn choice is great. Love your WIP’s too.
Thank you so much, which neck style and yarn will you choose? It’s such a fun quick knit.
Look at your cute Tolsta!!! LOVE THIS! the alpaca is lush as a shawl but also you can add mohair to help giving it a bit of structure if you wanted to knit a sweater! I think the traveller shawl from A. Mowry would be a nice telly knit for your alpaca and something you could wear ( I find it looks like a modern shawl/scarf and not boring) Thanks for another episode Jacque!
Ahhh thank you 🫶🏼 I also love traveler so much, and either way, yes to holding with mohair!!
Your Tolstoy tank is gorgeous!!!
Thank you so much!
Cardigan, shawl, vest would be beautiful
Agreed ❤️
Knit a fingering weight sweater earlier this year and timed myself.... over ninety hours! You're right that you just have to know what you're getting yourself into with the smaller gauge garments. It's a big commitment 😅
Oh girl, 90 hours….!!!! Good thing we love knitting so much! What did you make, and do you love it???
I love using Ravelry for project tracking. To make it easy I rename my projects with the year, "2024 Sassy V Tee" for example. It's so helpful!
I love this! You can also tag the year in your tags to help you!
Hi, I just found your podcast and I enjoyed it very much.
Thank you for watching 🤗🫶🏼
Hi Jacque! I think a cardigan would be really pretty. Normally I'm a blue kind of girl but that oatmeal/natural color has been really drawing me in. Good luck finding the perfect project! 🙂
😊 The natural color drew me in as well, I loved picturing the actual alpaca! 🦙 Agreed on a cardigan, just have to figure out which one!
JiJi Cardi by Knitatude is a really classic knit, her directions are very clear, the cardi shawl is an interesting construction.
Thank you for your suggestion! Looks like a classic style.
Looking forward to fall plans. I would put in alpaca in ravelry and see what designs come up
@@normasmith9596 thank you Norma! I definitely have ran that a few times, only cardigans with alpaca. Not as many came up as I expected 🤔
Loved the episode. Your joy in making is contagious. For the alpaca what popped into mind was either the Campside Cardi or the Campside shawl by Alicia Plummer. I love Four Crows Fiber yarn. Melissa has a great eye for color. Can’t wait to see your Sabai finished thanks for the tip on the sun yellowing silk. I’ve been in fiber/fabric making both professionally and as a hobby and I didn’t know that. Also I’m with you….I’m wanting to knit for fall.
I’m so glad you liked it, and I appreciate your comment so much. I’ve actually never heard of the Campside and both are gorgeous, adding to my list!
Hi, I would make the Cardi Cocoon by Anne Ventzel. For that you need to hold it with another strand of wool or Mohair or Suri.
WOW is that a good suggestion 😍😍👏🏼👏🏼
Love the colors of your Tolsta Tank. 💜 I have plans to cast on one as well. 🧶
Always love seeing your face pop up in my comments 🫶🏼 Which version are you going to make???
@jacqueismaking I just finished and blocked my Tolsta Tee. For the Tolsta Tank, I'm going to knit the traditional round-neck. However, I like the v-neck version as well.
@@QueensYarnBoutique oooh love that you made the tee too, and I agree on both necks! All are so good!
That alpaca is beautiful, isn’t it? How about the Back Then by Ankestrick? It’s a cardigan with a shawl neckline so would give you a bit of the feel of both. She has quite a few shawly cardigans but that one is definitely in Sport weight. She uses light fingering plus lace to make her sport weight but I favourited it last week as I have some similar yarn to yours to knit up and thought maybe I could hold it single…. Though I am wondering now about drape and whether it will have too much 🤔 Love that about your podcasts - they really get me thinking! 😊 I’ve made the Little Love by Ankestrick and it really is like a cosy hug to wear, so am tempted to try.
Also, I am currently knitting the Montaria by Rosa Pomar in Drops Cotton Merino and can highly recommend it as an easy breezy dopamine knit for the late summer/ early autumn xx
!!! The Back then is soooo good, it would be flowy and drapey in the best way - I appreciate this suggestion so much it is now a major contender!!!
Montaria is gorgeous as well, best wishes on your knits.
@@jacqueismaking Thank you 🤗. I will say, the upper sleeves on my Little Love are a bit tight for my liking, so I will be checking armscye depth carefully before joining at the underarm if I knit the Back Then. Just something to look out for if you decide to go with this one!
As I am allergic to woll, I often do these substitution to put in Alpaca everywhere 😜😍 Not yet so experienced though. Some subs have been very successful and some awful 😞 I wish I could help you! I’ll look at all suggestions here too!!
It is always a combination of yarn+pattern+size+structure. If something turns out bad, is it wrong structure (for example broken rib) for that yarn, or is it a bad choice of model (oversized cardigan), and would it have been better if I sized down????
To really answer the question, you‘ll have to do the same model/garment again only changing ONE parameter….. else we can’t prove what went wrong!
ADDING another strand of something that adds STRUCTURE is what I lately been exploring. No good answers yet, though.
I used a cone of super-thin silk yarn, held triple. Awfully tangled but looks very nice. The extreme-draping was avoided, but I had to do some adjustments still to make it wearable, and get a better fit (still not identical to designer’s, but perfect in it’s own way!).
Next plan (autumn) is to try Alpaca + linen. Given that both of these are thin enough to be held together without being too bulky. I’ll keep you updated!!
😂Sorry for long philosophical answer!
Rebecca Clow has made several of her sweaters and/or cardigans in Drops Alpaca (100% and sport weight). AND she claim it is one of her favorite yarns! So don’t automatically reject everything-but-shawls. 😜
Good luck 🦙 with your beautiful yarn ❤️
From Malin in Sweden 🇸🇪
Malin this was so helpful!!!! I will definitely look at Rebecca’s catalog, and keep me posted on your alpaca plus linen! Are you on ravelry? I’d love to follow.
@@jacqueismaking I’m MalinBjorkman (or malinbjorkman?) on Ravelry.
The Drevo pullover (by Teti Lutsak) is the above mentioned alpaca+3strands of silk. ❤️👍
And Shrike the broken-rib cardigan that went far too big and heavy 😢
@@jacqueismaking And Porcelain sweater made of alpaca-polyester blend. A convenient (but not sophisticated or “good”?!) way to solve the problem with alpaca being too drapey. Also very nice result! ❤️👍
Your top that you have on, matches you beautiful eyes. ❤
Thank you nana ❤️❤️❤️
Wait, wouldn't picking up 3/4 stitches make for a larger armhole (i.e. more stitches) than 2/3? 75% vs 66%?
YES lol I just caught that too, now I cannot figure out for the life of me if this is what I actually did or if I am remembering and misspoke 🤔 either way would definitely recommend picking up MORE stitches!
Hi 😊 I am a beginner knitter and am actually knitting a sweater meant for DK yarn with a fingering yarn. I was wondering what the difference is other than the time it takes 😅. Would really appreciate your thoughts!
Hi there! Most important will be doing a gauge swatch to see how different your yarn will be vs. what the pattern recommends!
@@jacqueismaking thanks! Do you know how fingering yarn blocks? Does it stretch quite a bit or not really?
@@fleurvandersterren667 it depends on the fiber makeup! I would measure it before you block and then after to see how much it grows!
my thoughts for the yarn
autumn alpine (main color would be the cream)
vest/slipover? I've got one in my queue!
Aldous by Isabell Kramer
Love these recs, I’ve wanted to make an autumn alpine forever. I don’t see the slip over version though, am I missing it?
@@jacqueismaking sorry - I meant that as 2 different projects lol. The importance of punctuation I guess!
@@nicolepantojas ah I got ya!!! 🫶🏼
Be aware too that Alpaca alone really stretches out.
Totally! I’m hoping a mohair helps