Thank you for all the ideas! I am a crocheter that is currently learning how to knit, so it's very helpful. I would also really recommend the Step by step sweater be Handmade by Florence. It's a free raglan sweater pattern with a full video tutorial explaining all the techniques that you need. I'm knitting it right now and it's great!
Oh thank you! I’m in the same boat but My first sweater was the My First Knit Sweater by Marly Bird and honestly I’m not mad I did it, I learned a lot, but let’s just say I will be unraveling to harvest my beautiful yarn to use in something that looks nicer 😅❤
I am also a beekeeper/knitter/crocheter/love to sew/shuttle tatting, basically all kinds of fiber arts. I love the opening you have on your video with the bees. I love to bring out a chair and a cup of coffee and sit by my hives on weekend mornings, watching them go about their busy lives. No matter how many years go by I never lose the joy of beekeeping and how incredible and gentle these little insects really are. Great video, some of these projects do look like fun, I like the socks, mittens, scarf, and several others.
Thanks - lovely round-up. I always enjoy the visual of you sitting there. Your palette makes my eyes happy. Today the contrast of the bluey-grayish-greens with the various terra cottas and golds picking up the red in your hair - a treat. Pax tecum.
Thank you for this! Please keep adding to the Ravelry bundle! As a beginner knitter (but advanced crocheter) I tend to gravitate toward more difficult patterns…it is very helpful to have a bit of guidance here!
I just found you and I'm keeping you! LOL. Thank you so much for all these great easy patterns. Can 't wait to try some. sending you love, hugs,prayers.
love stumbling upon a new youtube channel where i watch less than 2 minutes of the video and its an immediate subscribe! love your style - such a thoughtful, beautiful intro ☺️
I would love an intro to color work sweaters video with some tips for colorwork - but I’ll go stroll through your videos right now just in case. Love your videos! Thank you!
Some of the simplest patters can be the nicest - beginner ones can be great palate cleansers too! I just made my first Lento, only took me a week around work and stuff, I really like those kind of patterns that you can start with then modify them later when you get more experienced. I'm also making a No Sweat Shirt which was on your previous bundle, I love me a hoodie!! love your podcast xx
This was awesome! Very timely for me. I learned to knit many years ago, but it didn't click and I switched over to crochet. Recently I am wanting to learn to knit again, but I swore off rectangular scarfs years ago in crochet and I never want to go back there!
I've knit a bunch of classic rib hats 1x1 Purl Soho pattern in their merino cashmere blend yarn. They are so soft. They were mostly Christmas gifts. Two were for friends going through chemotherapy.
I might give that lento pullover a try! I have some amazing hand dyed fingering weight yarn, but as a newer knitter I couldn’t find a more unisex looking sweater that would work for plus sizes and also suit my crazy Texas weather!
I'm about to start the Musselburgh hat as my 1st knit in the round project. My mum and I are going to cast on together because she wants a palette cleanser from socks.
I started with the salty days sweater by Veronika Lindberg. My second knit project is a test knit for Sari Nordlund…I figured go big or go home! Before doing either of these projects I took Some cheap yarn and large mm needles and practiced knit and purl stitches in the round then as I got comfortable with that I practiced yarn overs and then knitting or purling two together.
Thank you for this roundup Kaci! Even though I have been knitting for awhile, I am a person of simple tastes and these patterns really appealed to me. You do such a nice job researching everything and I like that you show the pictures of the finished pieces with each description. Best wishes!
Hi Kaci! Your video just popped up in my recommended this evening so I thought I'd have a watch! I love that you have so many different interests! The bee keeping is also very intriguing! So I just subscribed! Looking forward to seeing more of your fibery podcasts! 🧶
I started knitting vests and cardigans first. I think my very first knit was a cabled vest with a zipper for my husband. Didn’t knit hats or scarves for years.
Great list of projects. I already had a number of them in my Ravelry favorites. And I just bought the My Favourite Things Scarf no. 1 pattern 😃 I would LOVE for you to do other videos like this.
Your podcast is so beautiful and well organized. I am a new subscriber and a fairly new garment knitter. Thank you for this list... I saw a couple of sweaters that I would like to try! Cheers from Nova Scotia 🍁
The Sorgenfri scarf will give you a really similar result to the MFT scarf. It does have kfb, M1L and M1R, so a bit more challenging for a beginner but it is free 🎉
I wish a lot of these weren't bulky weight. So many parts of the country here in the USA just don't get cold enough for how warm those would be. Especially to me in Florida lol
Hi Kaci, I loved this video. I learned to knit many many years ago, only flat knitting. I love the patterns that knit in the round top down, and am about to start one. My dilemma is that I hold the needles the “old way” my mum taught me. I have seen some “flip” way?? Knitting Videos. Can you suggest a site where I can get a very easy to follow instruction to knitting with the round needles.? Please. Cheers fro. Australia 🇦🇺
I really like your choices! A lot of knitters are quick to call patterns beginner friendly that (in my opinion) aren’t beginner friendly at all. Maybe it’s because we all tend to be humble. Like, if I was able to make this, anyone can (ignoring the fact that I’ve been knitting for three years and made like 20 garments plus countless socks and accessories). I’ve also noticed a lot of people calling themselves beginners even though they have successfully used a lot of more advanced techniques. Maybe we should all try to give ourselves more credit.
Great pattern selection! I would suggest the "Simple House Slippers" by Temple of Knit as a super easy and easy to fit pattern. I made 7 pairs in less than a month this past Christmas as last minute gifts for out of town family, they all fit great.
I know how to knit but I need help getting this scarf done for my son! Do you do Zoom or a way you could just guide me a little so I can get motivated again to get it done.
Hi Sweet Kasi, I am a crocheter of 47 years, which means absolutely NOTHING in knitting! Lol, I feel pretty lost most of the time, I will throw it across the room & cuss and then go back and get it later to start again. I am doing pretty well in knit stitch & hate the Purl Stitch. My husband bought me a set of knit picks needles for me on Mothers Day, and I really like them a lot. But girl, I can't quit this journey because @ Christmas this year, he went to my LYS when they were having a 25% off sale and bought me a large set of chiagoo. Why did he do this before I told him I wanted these?? And as you probably know, your yarn will fly off. I want to make a cardigan but I'm a 3xl so I will probably make it for my 51 yr old XS SISTER. HEY IF SHE WANTS TO EATS CARROTS & GRASS THATS HER BUSINESS! SO Thank You so much for these patterns. I have tried making the Sophie Scarf and I can't get it to work. I will figure this out if it kills me! You have a great weekend coming up and eat a honey biscuit for me. Hugs, charlene
Thank you for all the ideas! I am a crocheter that is currently learning how to knit, so it's very helpful. I would also really recommend the Step by step sweater be Handmade by Florence. It's a free raglan sweater pattern with a full video tutorial explaining all the techniques that you need. I'm knitting it right now and it's great!
I used the same tutorial and I loved it!
Ahah same , crocheter trying to learn how to knit and I'll use the Florence video to start !!
Oh thank you! I’m in the same boat but My first sweater was the My First Knit Sweater by Marly Bird and honestly I’m not mad I did it, I learned a lot, but let’s just say I will be unraveling to harvest my beautiful yarn to use in something that looks nicer 😅❤
me too!!
Agree! I knit the Step by Step sweater too, and it turned out SO nice! Highly recommend.
I am also a beekeeper/knitter/crocheter/love to sew/shuttle tatting, basically all kinds of fiber arts. I love the opening you have on your video with the bees. I love to bring out a chair and a cup of coffee and sit by my hives on weekend mornings, watching them go about their busy lives. No matter how many years go by I never lose the joy of beekeeping and how incredible and gentle these little insects really are.
Great video, some of these projects do look like fun, I like the socks, mittens, scarf, and several others.
I think the bundle link is wrong. Thank you for all the great pattern ideas though. I will definitely be looking these up.
This was great! I love all your podcasts.
Your vocal tone is so pleasant to listen to! I largely choose my podcasts based on the speakers voice and yours is so soothing!
Thanks - lovely round-up. I always enjoy the visual of you sitting there. Your palette makes my eyes happy. Today the contrast of the bluey-grayish-greens with the various terra cottas and golds picking up the red in your hair - a treat. Pax tecum.
I'm working on my third Luminous Summer. Thank you for your recommends. I really like this tee sweater.
The Musselburgh Hat really lives up the hype! You can knit it at ANY gauge, the pattern is absolutely genius.
Nice video, thank you so much for sharing lovely ideas. Bonjour from France 🇫🇷
Thank you for this! Please keep adding to the Ravelry bundle! As a beginner knitter (but advanced crocheter) I tend to gravitate toward more difficult patterns…it is very helpful to have a bit of guidance here!
Thank you for putting all that information tigether for us ❤
I just found you and I'm keeping you! LOL. Thank you so much for all these great easy patterns. Can 't wait to try some. sending you love, hugs,prayers.
This is great to have so many easier patterns in one place. Thank you for this episode!
This is a nice selection of knits. I must commend you on the lovely intro segment. TFS. ❤
I'm deathly allergic to bees, but I love them. Your podcast brings me happy knitting and happy bees! Thank you.
A great video Kaci! Thank you for your time in researching & making the video. I definitely saw some patterns to add to my favorites. 😊🧶
Great suggestions! I also really like Ruke Knit patterns. As they are really easy too! Thank you!
great episode!! Thank you, dear!
love stumbling upon a new youtube channel where i watch less than 2 minutes of the video and its an immediate subscribe! love your style - such a thoughtful, beautiful intro ☺️
Thank you Kaci for all your wonderful ideas. 💕
Glad you like them!❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for thinking of us beginners. I just started knitting about three weeks ago. So excited to make so many things. Thanks again!
I'm teaching a beginner's knit class and these easy patterns are so great! I'm definitely recommending some to my new knitters!
Looks like some fun patterns! Stay safe in these awful storms, Kaci!!! 🐝
I would love an intro to color work sweaters video with some tips for colorwork - but I’ll go stroll through your videos right now just in case. Love your videos! Thank you!
This is PERFECT timing, I’m teaching my sister-in-law how to knit this weekend! I’m going to print off some of these patterns for her.
Thanks for the recommendations. Love your podcast. I look forward to them.
Some of the simplest patters can be the nicest - beginner ones can be great palate cleansers too! I just made my first Lento, only took me a week around work and stuff, I really like those kind of patterns that you can start with then modify them later when you get more experienced. I'm also making a No Sweat Shirt which was on your previous bundle, I love me a hoodie!! love your podcast xx
Hello from St. Louis Missouri!
This was awesome! Very timely for me. I learned to knit many years ago, but it didn't click and I switched over to crochet. Recently I am wanting to learn to knit again, but I swore off rectangular scarfs years ago in crochet and I never want to go back there!
I've knit a bunch of classic rib hats 1x1 Purl Soho pattern in their merino cashmere blend yarn. They are so soft. They were mostly Christmas gifts. Two were for friends going through chemotherapy.
I might give that lento pullover a try! I have some amazing hand dyed fingering weight yarn, but as a newer knitter I couldn’t find a more unisex looking sweater that would work for plus sizes and also suit my crazy Texas weather!
I just thrifted a huge bag of knitting needles and I love all these patterns you recommend, can't wait to get started!
These are great! I want them all. Definitely going to make the slippers right away. With a neon Pom or something.
Yesssss!!!
I made the T-cosy years ago. Don't forget to attach a broach to the neck. Mine was for Christmas so I found a themed broach at the local thrift store.
Thank you for the bundle ❤️❤️ I always love to have begginner friendly projects
I'm about to start the Musselburgh hat as my 1st knit in the round project. My mum and I are going to cast on together because she wants a palette cleanser from socks.
Thanks ! It’s perfect for me. I want to learn to knit .
I started with the salty days sweater by Veronika Lindberg. My second knit project is a test knit for Sari Nordlund…I figured go big or go home! Before doing either of these projects I took
Some cheap yarn and large mm needles and practiced knit and purl stitches in the round then as I got comfortable with that I practiced yarn overs and then knitting or purling two together.
Thank you for this roundup Kaci! Even though I have been knitting for awhile, I am a person of simple tastes and these patterns really appealed to me. You do such a nice job researching everything and I like that you show the pictures of the finished pieces with each description.
Best wishes!
Thanks, I'm learning to knit and these are a great list to check out!😊
Hi Kaci! Your video just popped up in my recommended this evening so I thought I'd have a watch! I love that you have so many different interests! The bee keeping is also very intriguing! So I just subscribed! Looking forward to seeing more of your fibery podcasts! 🧶
Thank you for all of the ideas. I’m ready to get started with a first project!
You got this!
Great selection
So excited to try some of these! Thank you ❤
Thank you for these beginner knitting pattern suggestions. 😊
I started knitting vests and cardigans first. I think my very first knit was a cabled vest with a zipper for my husband. Didn’t knit hats or scarves for years.
Thank you Kaci … you are always so informative in your podcasts
A few patterns caught my eye and saved
Have a great day !!!
Deb🇨🇦
Great list of projects. I already had a number of them in my Ravelry favorites. And I just bought the My Favourite Things Scarf no. 1 pattern 😃 I would LOVE for you to do other videos like this.
Your podcast is so beautiful and well organized. I am a new subscriber and a fairly new garment knitter. Thank you for this list... I saw a couple of sweaters that I would like to try! Cheers from Nova Scotia 🍁
Great choices!
Thank you for all these great patterns in one bundle. So many I will knit up. New subscriber to your podcast and am enjoying the episodes. 😀
Great. My daughter ... who's about your age! .. is a beginner knitter. I'll point her this way. Thanks Kaci.
Thank you!
These are great - thank you!!
Hi Kaci, Love the ideas ,especially the simple mittens. I live in MI so I use up a lot!
The Sorgenfri scarf will give you a really similar result to the MFT scarf. It does have kfb, M1L and M1R, so a bit more challenging for a beginner but it is free 🎉
I wish a lot of these weren't bulky weight. So many parts of the country here in the USA just don't get cold enough for how warm those would be. Especially to me in Florida lol
Great roundup. Keep ‘em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
Enjoyed it
Great! I’m knitting my first sweater and this will be really helpful.
Wonderful!
Hi Kaci, I loved this video. I learned to knit many many years ago, only flat knitting. I love the patterns that knit in the round top down, and am about to start one. My dilemma is that I hold the needles the “old way” my mum taught me. I have seen some “flip” way?? Knitting Videos. Can you suggest a site where I can get a very easy to follow instruction to knitting with the round needles.? Please. Cheers fro. Australia 🇦🇺
I really like your choices! A lot of knitters are quick to call patterns beginner friendly that (in my opinion) aren’t beginner friendly at all. Maybe it’s because we all tend to be humble. Like, if I was able to make this, anyone can (ignoring the fact that I’ve been knitting for three years and made like 20 garments plus countless socks and accessories). I’ve also noticed a lot of people calling themselves beginners even though they have successfully used a lot of more advanced techniques. Maybe we should all try to give ourselves more credit.
This is much appreciated:)
Awesome
Great pattern selection! I would suggest the "Simple House Slippers" by Temple of Knit as a super easy and easy to fit pattern. I made 7 pairs in less than a month this past Christmas as last minute gifts for out of town family, they all fit great.
Great suggestion!
Love her shorty socks and she does a tutorial here on youtube one how to knit them on 2 or 3 different kind of needle methods. Earthtonesgirl
I chaotically hit like and subscribe one second in 😂
I know how to knit but I need help getting this scarf done for my son!
Do you do Zoom or a way you could just guide me a little so I can get motivated again to get it done.
I just want to go straight to cables!!
Some other great respurces for beginner patterns are Mamainastitch and Bromfield Knits. Most of their patterns are free.
Great batch of patterns!
Side note: are you wearing a dress or top? Where from? Beautiful color.
Thanks! It’s actually a tee from Maurices I got a few years ago 😉
I couldn’t find the bundle.
Hi Sweet Kasi, I am a crocheter of 47 years, which means absolutely NOTHING in knitting! Lol, I feel pretty lost most of the time, I will throw it across the room & cuss and then go back and get it later to start again. I am doing pretty well in knit stitch & hate the Purl Stitch. My husband bought me a set of knit picks needles for me on Mothers Day, and I really like them a lot. But girl, I can't quit this journey because @ Christmas this year, he went to my LYS when they were having a 25% off sale and bought me a large set of chiagoo. Why did he do this before I told him I wanted these?? And as you probably know, your yarn will fly off. I want to make a cardigan but I'm a 3xl so I will probably make it for my 51 yr old XS SISTER. HEY IF SHE WANTS TO EATS CARROTS & GRASS THATS HER BUSINESS! SO Thank You so much for these patterns. I have tried making the Sophie Scarf and I can't get it to work. I will figure this out if it kills me! You have a great weekend coming up and eat a honey biscuit for me. Hugs, charlene
How could it be possible for fingering yarn in Lento that it gives 15 stitches on 10cm? 🤔
🧶 😊👍
Thank you for the bundle ️️ I always love to have begginner friendly projects