Thank you so much Jessica for sharing your wonderful work I have some of your patterns but like you time goes against but I’m now doing a different job so I’m looking forward to casting on 😊😊❤❤❤
I am looking for a class with demonstrations on mosaic knitting; stockinette flat, garter stitch flat, stockinette in the round, and garter stitch in the round. I did enjoy your class on colorwork, especially discussing what yarns are best to use in colorwork and why. Thank you from another busy homeschool mom!❤🧶
Jessica, I am so happy to find a knitting blogger who has her family as her first priority in life. Thank you! Your sweater is beautiful! If I understood you right you suggested that one should always knit a pattern in the original wool, why would that be so important?
She said original weight yarn because having a worsted weight pattern and then using fingering weight yarn instead would give you different results. If you are one who won’t blame the designer for it not turning out and having to frog the project then you do whatever you want to do. But many people complain about the design when they use completely different yarn. That is the person knitting the projects fault not the designer.
Long story short, the sizing gets completely messed up. There is a lot of information that I share in Episode 48, so watch that one for the full answer.
Fletching is beautiful! Could you please tell me what gauge is required for the worsted version? I just knit a sweater (non-colorwork) in the Highland at 4 sts/inch on US 9’s and love the fabric and ease of knitting at that gauge in this yarn.
I'm wanting to start my 1st colorwork sweater. I know this is a good one to start with but I wanted to know if you thought 1 weight was better than the other to start with? Sport or worsted?
Depends on how fast you want it to knit up. Worsted weight will knit up much quicker than the sport. Other than that, the decision comes down to 4 bands of colorwork in the yoke (sport weight version) or 3 bands (worsted weight version.)
You stated you were buying a sectional. I have had a sectional. You will have a lot of seating that way however it has been my experience people do not like to sit on a sectional. People sit on the ends and the space in the middle is all wasted space. It is better to get a couch a love seat and two chairs if you living room can handle it. Even with a couch people only want to sit on the ends. Couches are nice because people like to lay down. A love seat is great because you can sit and knit and have your things spread out or have a child or two sit with you. Kids often like to sit on a rug on the floor.
Hi Jessica, I've just popped over to your website to read your blogs etc and pattern info. THANK YOU ! For mentioning the yarn description for Australia & NZ ! Your the first designer I have come across that realises your worldwide customers don't always understand the terms, DK, worsted, fingerings etc. It really gets confusing doesn't it 🤔. So thanks again, I certainly appreciated the additional information. Cheers, Kim 🦘🐨
Love the mitten pattern!
Love your mitten pattern so far. Can’t wait to see how they turn out!
Your videos are so helpful!! Thank you.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
Also a cable class in future would be wonderful ❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge🧶
Thank you so much Jessica for sharing your wonderful work I have some of your patterns but like you time goes against but I’m now doing a different job so I’m looking forward to casting on 😊😊❤❤❤
I am looking for a class with demonstrations on mosaic knitting; stockinette flat, garter stitch flat, stockinette in the round, and garter stitch in the round. I did enjoy your class on colorwork, especially discussing what yarns are best to use in colorwork and why. Thank you from another busy homeschool mom!❤🧶
So cool! I stumbled across you on the TH-cams and I am a fellow Idahoan but I am currently living in Oklahoma!😊
I’m so ready for the cardigan class!
I’ve been a little afraid to start one. As beginner your patterns are helpful ❤
Jessica, I am so happy to find a knitting blogger who has her family as her first priority in life. Thank you! Your sweater is beautiful! If I understood you right you suggested that one should always knit a pattern in the original wool, why would that be so important?
She said original weight yarn because having a worsted weight pattern and then using fingering weight yarn instead would give you different results. If you are one who won’t blame the designer for it not turning out and having to frog the project then you do whatever you want to do. But many people complain about the design when they use completely different yarn. That is the person knitting the projects fault not the designer.
Long story short, the sizing gets completely messed up. There is a lot of information that I share in Episode 48, so watch that one for the full answer.
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Thank you Monique for your insight, much appreciated.
Love your violet cardigan, but can you make it v-neck ? Please ❤
Fletching is beautiful! Could you please tell me what gauge is required for the worsted version? I just knit a sweater (non-colorwork) in the Highland at 4 sts/inch on US 9’s and love the fabric and ease of knitting at that gauge in this yarn.
I'm wanting to start my 1st colorwork sweater. I know this is a good one to start with but I wanted to know if you thought 1 weight was better than the other to start with? Sport or worsted?
Depends on how fast you want it to knit up. Worsted weight will knit up much quicker than the sport. Other than that, the decision comes down to 4 bands of colorwork in the yoke (sport weight version) or 3 bands (worsted weight version.)
You stated you were buying a sectional. I have had a sectional. You will have a lot of seating that way however it has been my experience people do not like to sit on a sectional. People sit on the ends and the space in the middle is all wasted space. It is better to get a couch a love seat and two chairs if you living room can handle it. Even with a couch people only want to sit on the ends. Couches are nice because people like to lay down. A love seat is great because you can sit and knit and have your things spread out or have a child or two sit with you. Kids often like to sit on a rug on the floor.
What part of Idaho I too am in a small town in mountains of Idaho
Hi Jessica,
I've just popped over to your website to read your blogs etc and pattern info.
THANK YOU ! For mentioning the yarn description for Australia & NZ ! Your the first designer I have come across that realises your worldwide customers don't always understand the terms, DK, worsted, fingerings etc. It really gets confusing doesn't it 🤔. So thanks again, I certainly appreciated the additional information.
Cheers, Kim 🦘🐨
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