Dear Nora, I need to apologize and walk back my IG comment about making pattern modifications. I admire your fearlessness and joy in your knitting. The way you jump into a pattern without hesitation is wonderful. So many of us let our fear of failure stop us. I love the way you just figure it out and end up with a beautiful make! You are inspiring!
🥰 thank you so so much! The number one reason I started this channel was to help encourage other knitters to try new things! You’re making me tear up. I am really proud to have stuck to my message and that my tenacity in this craft is rubbing off on others. I really, truly appreciate you saying that! Thank you! 🥰🥹
I thought of a couple Ozetta design for basic tee recommendations: Harvest Tee, Air Tee, or Lakes Tee. Miles tee is cute as well, but maybe more detail than you’re looking for in a basic tee.
The Square Tee by Aarohi is a good t-shirt option. I knit it last year from Drops Belle (linen, cotton, viscose). I'm a 130cm bust and the shoulder fit great.
A few options to consider: Thelma Top by Le Pull Ranne Vest by Irene Lin Vestive by Annestrick I haven't knit any of them yet, but they're all saved on my favorites for possible future knits.
The puffer vest is my favorite! I hope you make it so we get updates...the climate i live in is way too hot for something like that, so i will live vicariously if you do decide to make it. If you are a vest person, the yarn combo for the puffer vest also made me think of Irene Lin's vest patterns, she has the Mellow Vest and the Fluffy Border Vest, and I feel like that yarn combo could work well for an all cream version of either of those patterns, with the boucle as the 'fluffy' element, if you do end up with leftover yarn; if you're not a vest person, ignore me lol
Im loving your plans and how you're getting through your stash before buying more. I wanted to make s couple of suggestions for the colour work jumpers from a Spanish designer who lives in England and her English instructions are really good. Her name is Belen Fernandez and she is Tejer en Inglés on Ravelry. She has a sweater called Oles and one called Fitu which use that amount of colours. She has really nice designs and her instructions are really good but I've never seen an English speaker podcast talk about her. As for the Inge sweater - I think you're supposed to say it Inga. I'm not buying any yarn till I've used my stash either 😊
@mnoeliarc thank you so much for suggesting this designer Belen. I took a look at her ravelry page. Her designs are so cozy & laid-back. They have a simple elegance to them that I find appealing. Thank you thank you thank you! Take care, Anna
the fabric from @23:56 looks incredibly similar to how wolf spider fur looks to me, at least specifically Alopecosa accentuata, which is a compliment! I really like the way that turned out!!
Oh Nora, you keep giving me ideas 😂 no i want to knit a vest that can function as a camisole in the summer months, and that puffer vest! OH MY LORD! but i have some suggestions on designers for you, some nordic designers actually. For those simple, basic knits with nice details and good fit - check out Witre design, for your long skirt nordic maxi skirt or the classic zipper skirt For those lacy, classical ones - check out knit by Jacobsen, My favourite things knitwear and Knitting for Olive Good luck finding the perfect pattern, i look forward to seeing what you knit next!
You know its not the most popular opinion of how to go about being a maker these days but i whole heartedly embrace having a thoughtful currated stash and then discovering the perfect way to use my materials. I love the challenge of finding the perfect pairing for what i already have and letting it tell me what it wants to become. I rarely buy yarn with a set purpose already unless its for a gift with a specific request . I also love the challenge of using all off what i have in my stash even the ugly old stuff and scraps. I certainly wouldnt encourage reckless and thoughtless and purposeless stash accumulation, but i am always most satisfied with a project when i begin with the yarn and let it take me to a finished object that i may or may not be completely surprised by.
Lots of fun plans-I suggest you start with the first few that most excite and reassess as you go further into the stash-busting. At some point, priorities change (for me), and I always go with what’s current rather than prior decisions. 🤷🏼♀️
Great minds think alike?! I had already started my own Stash Bust Spring with similar thoughts (mainly being OK with buying yarn in order to finish a project with stash yarn.) I have soooooo much yarn to work through, and it feels good to use it up.
Nora, so proud of you. To knit seven items in one season, it's so impressive! Love that you are being mindful about how you want to spend your knitting time. I can so picture you in that Texo sweater. The golden years skirt looks cool. I'm a big fan of diamond motifs, so that Inge sweater looks intriguing. I love Kutovakika (Veronika) & her patterns; I'd be fascinated to witness your experience with knitting a pattern of hers. Thanks for the video. Take care, Anna
Stash bust trick that works for me: If I have a large quantity of a yarn (such as your "hot dog" yarn) I use it as a "stash bust helper." Have you seen those blankets that are constructed with triangles. They usually have one color for one side of the triangle and then an assortment of colors for the other side. Looks like a quilt work knit blanket. I use the stash bust helper as the main and then as I finish other projects I make a triangle/square. Anything too small gets balled up and goes into a large Mason jar lamp that I knit next to. Also wanted to say I love your animations and editing. Thanks for all the work you put into this podcast.
That’s such a great idea! I do love the look of those blankets! Thank you so much for the compliment! I really enjoy all the aspects of the podcasting thing 🥰☺️
Yay!!!!!!!I bought the Texo almost instantly when it came out! KAL?? I have knit a few Zanete patterns, and absolutely love them! Love the idea of a stash bust, and definitely have a lot to knit through.
Am I the only one who constantly finds themself singing along to the jingle?😄 So catchy! I must say I adore your editing style in general and am just blown away by the effort you put in your videos, you're such a pro! I think the Inge Sweater is STUNNING, but as somebody already said here, a colourwork sweater might still be too warm for spring. But then again, I am currently knitting one myself and am (desperately?) hoping to get some wear out of it before the summer, so I dunno, haha! Would also definitely be interested in a kal to get some spring knitting from stash done, so I say go for it 💫
Hahaha I’m certainly with you on that one 😂 thank you so much for noticing! I definitely think the Inge would be too warm to wear in the Spring, but I love the idea of having it waiting for me in the fall!!
Great job ! Wish you all the best of luck with your projects. Two things I sprinkle in are stash busting gift knits , I do one a month during the spring/summer and also add 30 mins a day crocheting or knitting an acrylic stashy blanket. That way I get a blanket every year. I do the 10 stitch blanket pattern. Free one.
I absolutely understand expensive taste in yarns. That's one reason I make so many shawls. I will absolutely spend $32 for one or two skeins of gorgeous handpainted yarn I can make a shawl out of, but there's no way I'm going to pay that much for a sweater quantity of yarn.
This is Aunt Laurie. I vote for the v-neck floaty tank. It will be perfect with that yarn combo. It can rven be dressed up with big earrings and a metallic high heel sandal.
I'm completely in love with the Cobalt blue cone!!!🎉 💙 Looking at your Ravelry page, several of your projects are missing pictures. 😢 I'm really appreciating your point of view on patterns for those of us of similar measurements. 😊
I love your cashmerino yarn vest project. I was thinking that the designer may have a suggestion on how to knit from top down. Also you could buy a contrast yarn add to ribbing making it look as though you had intended it to be two colors. I so enjoy your podcasts so much. I shared your podcast as a must watch to ur knitting guild. Thanks Nora!❤❤❤
I never even thought to check! Thank you for the idea! I also love the idea of having contrast rather than trying to pretend they're the same lol. That is so cool--thank you so so much for sharing! 🥰
Idea for the flesh colored yarn - make a small swatch and see if you can dye it. That way it can open up more options for you. The skirt pattern would still be very lovely though.
Love the Inge (I think it’s pronounced In-ga, like the name, nothing fancy!). Also you could make a striking cowl from that colorwork pattern rather than the whole sweater. Also a cowl is a perfect way to break into colorwork. Those 4 autumn-colors would make a BEAUTIFUL colorwork hat and/or cowl. You wouldn’t need to dilute the depth of those rich colors with the oatmeal one that way (at least I prefer them without the light color added). Save the oatmeal for the Inge. And a cowl in those colors would be gorgeous next to your face, I bet you’d wear it all the time.😊
I'm doing a similar stash bust ! yay ! this was exactly the encouragement I needed to stick with it:) Genius to put the linen and bamboo together to create a fabric that works for you:) That's what I love about stash busting is the opportunity to get creative with what I already have Everything you chose looks incredible, and I think they'll all really suit you:) excited to join you in this stash bust this spring and see all you make
Yayyy!!! I’m so glad you’re in this too! I really love creating some boundaries once in a while and seeing what kind of magic can come of it! Thank you so so much!!! 🥰
Love the A-line shape Christoffers tee for your combo yarns. The drape will be nice if you knit at a fairly open gauge and that will also stretch your yarns.
I recommend the Me Oh My Tee by Park Williams for your t-shirt pattern! It’s plain stockinette but with a set-in sleeve look instead of a raglan. I knit a folded hem instead of a rolled hem at the bottom but other than that I don’t think I made any modifications and it’s super cute!
Hi Nora! Omg such a great idea! I have a lot of stash yarn. A lot of it has been given to me by friends/ family that were downsizing their own stash, but the amount that has accumulated is honestly feeling a bit overwhelming. This idea of organizing some spring / summer projects for stash busting is fabulous!! I'm so in if you do a stash busting along . Thank you again for your vidios, I really enjoy sitting and knitting with you ( watching you videos 😊😉)
Hi Nora~ I just left a comment on your last podcast and I have an update for you. About the Irish cardigan: My friend came to visit tonight so I asked her how to tell the difference between the sweaters you can unravel and the ones you can't and the answer is, if the pieces are serged together you cannot unravel it as the serger cuts the pieces as it serges. But if it is sewn together you are good to go. So now I know too!
You are an absolute GEM!! This one is not serged up the seams, but seamed! I'll definitely still proceed with caution! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this!!! Thank you!
I love your presentation style. The thought you put into this video is so inspiring. I enjoy listening to your thought processes. Thank you for great content. I am currently knitting a summer tank out of a cotton bamboo blend. I hope to enjoy it as the weather warms up.
That scratchy pink yarn can also be held with another yarn like a mohair or alpaca for a beautiful cardigan. I recently did something similar with a yellow that I loved but did nothing for my complexion. I paired it recently with a beautiful alpaca and the finish sweater was just gorgeous!
Re the hot dog yarn -- I would suggest just donating it. Let it go. Create space instead. You have other plans, and while you're knitting through those, other opportunities are going to come toward you. Don't let the sunk cost fallacy get you.
Eeeeee I know! I think that part of me including it in this challenge was to see if I could get excited about it. I’ll definitely re-evaluate it’s place in my stash if it’s still there at the end of the season!
Eeeeee I know! I think that part of me including it in this challenge was to see if I could get excited about it. I’ll definitely re-evaluate it’s place in my stash if it’s still there at the end of the season!
Regarding the Truboo/sparkle linen, Rebecca Clow is currently working on expanding the Tolsta line. She will be announcing a test of a cami, square neck, and a vest/tank version. They will not be raglan constructions, but are very much the "blank slate/simple silhouette" that the original Tolsta Tee is. After seeing some of her samples, i think that yarn would look great in the vest or cami version! Shes expecting to put out the tester call in a couple weeks when she gets back from holiday!
@@akaNoraKnits Also, regarding the fisherman's wool, I know you mentioned colorwork, but if you just want to stash bust it, Tayler Earl from Wool Needles Hands has a wonderful fingerless mitts pattern called The Firepit Mitts. They make a wonderful stash buster and gift knit!
I would be so invested in your Inge sweater - such an interesting project! I'm also working on a stash-busting spring and summer so its nice to see others are doing the same 😊 Edited to add - as soon as you showed those autumnal colours, I thought they'd be perfect for stripe hype!
Yessss this is exactly what I need to do this spring!! I enjoy having a stash but I don’t like when yarn stays for years while I keep buying newer stuff because I feel like I get bored of seeing the older yarn and keep wanting new things. So a bit of spring cleaning, knitting up stash yarn to make room for inspiration is perfect! I’m in!!!
The sparkly spangly linen one is similar to one I picked up because sale and I have magpie tendencies even though my style is pretty minimal. Aaaaanyway - I'm going to make market bags. Fun and practical and good for non stretchy yarns (also good gifts) There's a free one called Girlfriend market bag.
Love the idea of finding patterns to use up some stash! The Classic Tee by Darling Jadore is one I'll be starting with stash yarn. Seems pretty basic! Love your podcast, thanks for sharing! :)
Hi. Even undyed yarns usually have lots, where the color varies between those lots. An undyed yak yarn I have is that way. For your color work sweater especially for the autumn colors you might consider a sweater by tin can knits, like the mountain mist or one of their many other color work designs. They even have a design your own color work sweater book called strange brew.
A couple of short sleeve tops you may want to look at are The Lakes Tee by Ozetta and the Feels Right Tee by Lily Kate France. Not sure about gauge, etc., but neither one are raglans. Loved this episode. Particularly because your approach to knitting is what works for you, and not what other makers are doing or what the logarithms say you should do. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the suggestions!! I'm really glad you enjoyed it--I thoroughly enjoyed making it! I have always been very comfortable with my sense of self and doing what works for me--swimming against the current if you will 🐟
I really like the "tin' and "bamboo" (sorry forgotten the full names of the two lovely yarns) and was thinking stockinette Tee before you even said it. I enjoy your enthusiastic casts!
I have a tee pattern you may like! I am currently knitting the Tombo Tee by Handmade by Florence. It is a fingering weight pattern, however, by doing some dreaded math, you could make it work. I love the shoulder construction and the striping. Since you need more of the bamboo yarn, maybe you can find a 2nd color more to your liking and make it all work ❤
Hi! Lovely yarn and plans. About the skin color yarn - I want to warn you about making a skirt out of it. I made a woolen skirt, that I didn't think would iritate me, but it really does. Through the tights as well. I do not consider myself too sensitive to wool but it turned out my legs are :// Hope it works out for you!
Check out the Miley Tee. Those browny sparkly yarns would be great for this tee. I've made a few in juniper moon farm zooey. Looks like a good match. Thanks for another fun podcast. Im with everyone that says they look forward to Saturday visits with you. And...I saw that little brushed alpaca beauty pop up. Awesome.
The Tolsta Tee is frumpy. No particular neckline, just reads ...wide. There are so many other fantastic, classic t-shirt patterns out there that are flattering. And -- what if you did the reversible puffer with the boucle on one side and the sparkle yarn on the reverse?? It wouldn't take advantage of the drape, but it's a fun concept.
Maybe that's what my hesitation is with the Tolsta....I like the versions with the added texture and detail but I find the plain one just doesn't quite look right to me. SPARKLE! Love that idea!
Just noticing that the blush coloured yarn that you might knit into a skirt pairs quite well with the khaki shirt you are wearing. It would also look great with a slightly dustier, olive green or an intense fiery orange, like the colour of a torch lily x btw, I just loved the sleeping Nora: “A puffer vest!” 😂😂
Right??? I think the color has so much potential! I just don’t know if it will suit me. Thank you so much for that!! Hahaha I really had a good laugh making it 😂😂😂
I am so going to TRY and not buy any yarn but stash bust instead, I think your ideas are great and will try and follow your plan. Happy stash busting xx
another awesome podcast!!! here is another pattern suggestion called the Fettuccine by Valentina Cosciani, even though she does the pattern with 100% dk silk she also gives information for using wool etc... It's a fun mindless pattern easy for me to learn Portuguese purling.😀.
Have you considered offering your "not your color" yarn on Ravelry or elsewhere as destash? That pinkish beige color is lovely, but as you don't love it, maybe it would be an idea to sell or trade it so someone who would love it gets it... and you'd get paid or a yarn you do love in return. I think your ideas are interesting, and I love the striped sweater thoughts. Especially the one using the autumn colored yarns, that will be stunning. The Inge is pretty but I prefer the Stripe Hype or Rebecca C's cardi. But you seem to end up making what works for you, so I'd say don't rush the process: you will figure it out and ultimately probably be quite happy with your choices and results!
I vote for the Patti, it would drape so nicely in the proposed combo, and it can even be dressed up for evening with the sparkle and a skirt or fluid wide leg pants. Also, two thumbs up on the color work blue/red sweater.
Your Spring knits are so exciting! I learn about so many great patterns from watching you. The Inge and Texo sweaters are stunning and Marie Walli’s patterns are my knitting goals. The Woolly Thistle just sent out an email with her pattern and yarns and I’m in love. I also love the Saskie Sweater by The Petite Knitter, it reminds me of one of my favorite books “The White Hare” by Jane Johnson. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
Yayy! Thank you! I really try to keep a diverse array of patterns in my plans 😊 I'll have to check out that Petite Knitter pattern!! She does have some fun stuff!
Nora I’m sure your psychic lol I’ve just sat down with a drink and popped onto the tube and here you are again just at the point I needed cheering up lol and on a Wednesday too pure joy as always ❤️
Now that I've finished watching the whole thing (it was a lot to process) I feel like giving you my piece of advice: when thinking of colorwork be aware that there are at least two strings of yarn going on so the final product will result in a double wool layer once you wear it. Meaning colorwork sweaters are WARM like hell. Plus. Also, in my personal experience, the thicker the yarn the esponentially warm the final item. Please be aware that a colorwork sweater you might end up using your colorwork only outside the house
I love your plans and I’m totally in. I have A LOT of stash and I feel I want to knit so many things that I know I would wear but I would need to buy new yarns and because I have a lot already, I don’t buy and I end up knitting things just to get rid of the yarn and I end up gifting the items as well as they are not what I need 😢. I accumulated over the years one skein yarns, I had a lot of mystery clubs, yarn clubs etc that just added to that “one skein” stash and I tried knitting scrappy things but it’s just not my style😂 Anyway, I just wanted to say that I’m not totally sure the pinkish yarn would work well in a shirt either. I think you might end up looking like your naked from bottom down 😂 but I’m sure you know better. If it’s so woolly , I would knit that yarn into a nice squishy garter stitch blanket. I don’t really knit blankets as I need a lot of other things but I just finished a granny square blanket and although it’s not really my style, we use it A LOT! Just some thoughts 😂❤
😂😂😂😂 you are so so right about the skirt !!! I hope you challenge yourself with me to bust some stash. I figure that after the season, I can reevaluate what got used and what didn’t and maybe do a little selling and donating of the lingering skeins lol
I’m already doing stash bust spring, so I’d be totally into a knitalong! I’m currently working on a self drafted tee using some leftovers from tops my mum and I knit last year, and all bar one of the current items in my queue are in yarns from stash 💪
“I have 3 tubs of yarn…”. Slacker! You gotta bump those numbers up!!! *cough-cough* I have 6 and it’s still growing! My stash is mostly thrifted, too. I have a special container that holds all the wool and wool blends, that I paid full price for. I think, outside of sweater projects, I’m good for a while (a year or two) if I just made hats and gloves/mittens. Nahhhh, not doing that. I’m currently still, working on the Sophie shawl. I thought it was a 2 skein pattern. Nope, I put 2 skeins in and didn’t hit the “midway” point. Had to order yarn…again! Instead of buying just one, I was smart and bought 2. Just in case. 😂 it mindless knitting and I love it! It’s going to be squishy, big, and warm! Need that for the Colorado winters. 😊😊
😂😂😂 right?! Hahaha I totallyyy feel you! I have tried to tell myself to avoid the single skeins at the thrift store now because I could knit little one skein projects for a lifetime-but I really mostly like knitting sweaters 😂 the shape of the Sophie shawl is so appealing to me!!! Perhaps something in my stash will work for that…
Idea for the hot dog yarn! (Although I love the skirt idea) What about marling it together with something else? You could go lighter with a white to make it fit the peach fuzz 2024 vibes, or with a darker coral/terracotta to make it work better next to your skin tone? Or you could turn it into a blanket 😏
Hahahah I love that we have all accepted that that is it's name 😂 I love where you're going with that!! I do wonder with a little peachy if it could be more wearable! It is just so scratchy though. I might knit a swatch and block it to see if it transforms!
I love watching your thought process! The rota sleeveless top is a pretty one for spring/summer. Apparently im already doing a #stashbustspring because I frogged a sweater I made years ago that I wasn’t wearing and paired the yarn with 3 random worsted skeins sitting in my stash to make a trinigan cardigan by Andrea Mowry. I love how it’s turning out but I will be making modifications to the length, sleeves and collar.
Another suggestion for a striped sweater is the direction loop sweater by other_loops_, featuring a beautiful saddle shoulder 😍 (although they’re not the most size inclusive designer)
Have you considered Ozetta’s Soho top for a summer tank with the green yarn? It’s top down, and looks simple and elegant. I also believe Kutovakika’s Lola, Love Letter, and Sailor Swift are top down
Love love the whole concept of your spring plans Nora! Sorry for the dad joke but you should totally make a logo emulating ghostbusters and call it stash busters!🤭 thanks for always offering your fresh take on knitting ❤
I love the idea of stash busting! I’m in for the ride however it’s coming into Autumn/Winter in Australia so my plans will be more focused on that! Thanks for another awesome pod ❤
As for the flesh colored skirt...I think you could use black/navy and make it in gingham or houndstooth pattern. That would mean very basic colorwork, mostly have to figure out the square size.
Dear Nora, I need to apologize and walk back my IG comment about making pattern modifications. I admire your fearlessness and joy in your knitting. The way you jump into a pattern without hesitation is wonderful. So many of us let our fear of failure stop us. I love the way you just figure it out and end up with a beautiful make! You are inspiring!
🥰 thank you so so much! The number one reason I started this channel was to help encourage other knitters to try new things! You’re making me tear up. I am really proud to have stuck to my message and that my tenacity in this craft is rubbing off on others. I really, truly appreciate you saying that! Thank you! 🥰🥹
I thought of a couple Ozetta design for basic tee recommendations: Harvest Tee, Air Tee, or Lakes Tee. Miles tee is cute as well, but maybe more detail than you’re looking for in a basic tee.
I have some pinkish Truboo in my stash & some rose gold stellar so I’m stoked by your idea ❤
Omg that’s sounds soooo beautiful!
The Square Tee by Aarohi is a good t-shirt option. I knit it last year from Drops Belle (linen, cotton, viscose). I'm a 130cm bust and the shoulder fit great.
A few options to consider:
Thelma Top by Le Pull
Ranne Vest by Irene Lin
Vestive by Annestrick
I haven't knit any of them yet, but they're all saved on my favorites for possible future knits.
The puffer vest is my favorite! I hope you make it so we get updates...the climate i live in is way too hot for something like that, so i will live vicariously if you do decide to make it.
If you are a vest person, the yarn combo for the puffer vest also made me think of Irene Lin's vest patterns, she has the Mellow Vest and the Fluffy Border Vest, and I feel like that yarn combo could work well for an all cream version of either of those patterns, with the boucle as the 'fluffy' element, if you do end up with leftover yarn; if you're not a vest person, ignore me lol
Im loving your plans and how you're getting through your stash before buying more. I wanted to make s couple of suggestions for the colour work jumpers from a Spanish designer who lives in England and her English instructions are really good. Her name is Belen Fernandez and she is Tejer en Inglés on Ravelry. She has a sweater called Oles and one called Fitu which use that amount of colours. She has really nice designs and her instructions are really good but I've never seen an English speaker podcast talk about her.
As for the Inge sweater - I think you're supposed to say it Inga.
I'm not buying any yarn till I've used my stash either 😊
@mnoeliarc thank you so much for suggesting this designer Belen. I took a look at her ravelry page. Her designs are so cozy & laid-back. They have a simple elegance to them that I find appealing. Thank you thank you thank you!
Take care, Anna
@@AnnaE949what a beautiful message 😊
The Kevät by Caitlin Hunter and the Aisha by Olga Grishina are my favorite summer knits that I've knit thus far.
the fabric from @23:56 looks incredibly similar to how wolf spider fur looks to me, at least specifically Alopecosa accentuata, which is a compliment! I really like the way that turned out!!
Oooh so creepy! But so cool too!!
@@akaNoraKnits agreed! Maybe a closer match would be alopecosa kochi though I’m sure you don’t want to be looking at all the fuzzy spiders lol
Oh Nora, you keep giving me ideas 😂 no i want to knit a vest that can function as a camisole in the summer months, and that puffer vest! OH MY LORD! but i have some suggestions on designers for you, some nordic designers actually.
For those simple, basic knits with nice details and good fit - check out Witre design, for your long skirt nordic maxi skirt or the classic zipper skirt
For those lacy, classical ones - check out knit by Jacobsen, My favourite things knitwear and Knitting for Olive
Good luck finding the perfect pattern, i look forward to seeing what you knit next!
@mariekristine2719 I appreciate you suggesting these designers. I hadn't heard of Witre Designs, her patterns are so chic! Thank you. Take care, Anna
Oh jeez, the little stitch-covered tv inset-too clever girl! Love it!!!
I had so much fun with that one 😂😂😂 gotta keep things exciting! Hhahaa
You know its not the most popular opinion of how to go about being a maker these days but i whole heartedly embrace having a thoughtful currated stash and then discovering the perfect way to use my materials. I love the challenge of finding the perfect pairing for what i already have and letting it tell me what it wants to become. I rarely buy yarn with a set purpose already unless its for a gift with a specific request . I also love the challenge of using all off what i have in my stash even the ugly old stuff and scraps. I certainly wouldnt encourage reckless and thoughtless and purposeless stash accumulation, but i am always most satisfied with a project when i begin with the yarn and let it take me to a finished object that i may or may not be completely surprised by.
Love this!
Lots of fun plans-I suggest you start with the first few that most excite and reassess as you go further into the stash-busting. At some point, priorities change (for me), and I always go with what’s current rather than prior decisions. 🤷🏼♀️
Great minds think alike?! I had already started my own Stash Bust Spring with similar thoughts (mainly being OK with buying yarn in order to finish a project with stash yarn.) I have soooooo much yarn to work through, and it feels good to use it up.
Yayyy! It just feels right this time of year!
Nora, so proud of you. To knit seven items in one season, it's so impressive! Love that you are being mindful about how you want to spend your knitting time. I can so picture you in that Texo sweater. The golden years skirt looks cool. I'm a big fan of diamond motifs, so that Inge sweater looks intriguing. I love Kutovakika (Veronika) & her patterns; I'd be fascinated to witness your experience with knitting a pattern of hers. Thanks for the video.
Take care, Anna
Thank you!!! I feel like staying organized is the only way I’ll ever get close to knitting all the things I want to! Thank you so much 🥰
I love the puffer vest idea. So fun and funky. I love the way you think about knitting.
Stash bust trick that works for me:
If I have a large quantity of a yarn (such as your "hot dog" yarn) I use it as a "stash bust helper." Have you seen those blankets that are constructed with triangles. They usually have one color for one side of the triangle and then an assortment of colors for the other side. Looks like a quilt work knit blanket.
I use the stash bust helper as the main and then as I finish other projects I make a triangle/square.
Anything too small gets balled up and goes into a large Mason jar lamp that I knit next to.
Also wanted to say I love your animations and editing. Thanks for all the work you put into this podcast.
That’s such a great idea! I do love the look of those blankets! Thank you so much for the compliment! I really enjoy all the aspects of the podcasting thing 🥰☺️
Yay!!!!!!!I bought the Texo almost instantly when it came out! KAL?? I have knit a few Zanete patterns, and absolutely love them! Love the idea of a stash bust, and definitely have a lot to knit through.
Even just an informal one would be fun!!! I have been drooling over it since the test knit!
Am I the only one who constantly finds themself singing along to the jingle?😄 So catchy! I must say I adore your editing style in general and am just blown away by the effort you put in your videos, you're such a pro!
I think the Inge Sweater is STUNNING, but as somebody already said here, a colourwork sweater might still be too warm for spring. But then again, I am currently knitting one myself and am (desperately?) hoping to get some wear out of it before the summer, so I dunno, haha! Would also definitely be interested in a kal to get some spring knitting from stash done, so I say go for it 💫
Hahaha I’m certainly with you on that one 😂 thank you so much for noticing!
I definitely think the Inge would be too warm to wear in the Spring, but I love the idea of having it waiting for me in the fall!!
@korppariknits My kiddo & I definitely sing along!
Great job ! Wish you all the best of luck with your projects. Two things I sprinkle in are stash busting gift knits , I do one a month during the spring/summer and also add 30 mins a day crocheting or knitting an acrylic stashy blanket. That way I get a blanket every year. I do the 10 stitch blanket pattern. Free one.
I absolutely understand expensive taste in yarns. That's one reason I make so many shawls. I will absolutely spend $32 for one or two skeins of gorgeous handpainted yarn I can make a shawl out of, but there's no way I'm going to pay that much for a sweater quantity of yarn.
This is why I wish I liked accessories more 😂 I just want sweaters….so so so many oversized sweater lol
When you pulled out the red and blue yarn I squealed “ooooh please make Inge!!”
This is Aunt Laurie. I vote for the v-neck floaty tank. It will be perfect with that yarn combo. It can rven be dressed up with big earrings and a metallic high heel sandal.
Hello!!! I have to agree--I do think it would make for a great staple piece!
I like the oatmeal with the desaturated colors, and the cream with the blue and red! The cream would let those colors pop even more.
Ooooh! I never even thought to swap them!!
I came here to say the same thing! Totally agree 😊
I came here to echo same! Oatmeal with those fall colors is GREAT combo! Bright cream with bright blue & red is a perfect classic! 🎉
I'm completely in love with the Cobalt blue cone!!!🎉 💙 Looking at your Ravelry page, several of your projects are missing pictures. 😢
I'm really appreciating your point of view on patterns for those of us of similar measurements. 😊
I love my walk the line skirt by joan ho! I believe its a dk weight pattern and its got great customization for body fit
I love how creative you are with the ideas for the yarn you have, it gave me some ideas to explore with my own yarn 🎉
Thank you!!!! Yayy! That’s the point! Go have some fun!!
Love your adventurous decision to make the collared cable sweater!!!
Adventure is the word. I can see Nora rocking that sweater!
Nora, your flesh colored yarn would make a beautiful cardigan (like the gray one you showed in your winter knitting plans). Good luck.
Hmmmmm you might be right!! Thanks for the idea!
I love your cashmerino yarn vest project. I was thinking that the designer may have a suggestion on how to knit from top down. Also you could buy a contrast yarn add to ribbing making it look as though you had intended it to be two colors.
I so enjoy your podcasts so much. I shared your podcast as a must watch to ur knitting guild. Thanks Nora!❤❤❤
I never even thought to check! Thank you for the idea! I also love the idea of having contrast rather than trying to pretend they're the same lol.
That is so cool--thank you so so much for sharing! 🥰
Idea for the flesh colored yarn - make a small swatch and see if you can dye it. That way it can open up more options for you. The skirt pattern would still be very lovely though.
🤯 I wish I thought of that sooner! You just gave me a new idea for it!!
Your graphics are just incredible!
Thank you!!
Those warn colours with the grey are screaming heirloom quilt cardigan to me 😍
I was thinking about that one too!!!!
The Patti is perfect for your yarn choice 😊
You just amaze me every week! All your ideas are so beautiful!
Thank you!!!
Love the Inge (I think it’s pronounced In-ga, like the name, nothing fancy!). Also you could make a striking cowl from that colorwork pattern rather than the whole sweater. Also a cowl is a perfect way to break into colorwork.
Those 4 autumn-colors would make a BEAUTIFUL colorwork hat and/or cowl. You wouldn’t need to dilute the depth of those rich colors with the oatmeal one that way (at least I prefer them without the light color added). Save the oatmeal for the Inge. And a cowl in those colors would be gorgeous next to your face, I bet you’d wear it all the time.😊
I'm doing a similar stash bust ! yay ! this was exactly the encouragement I needed to stick with it:)
Genius to put the linen and bamboo together to create a fabric that works for you:) That's what I love about stash busting is the opportunity to get creative with what I already have
Everything you chose looks incredible, and I think they'll all really suit you:) excited to join you in this stash bust this spring and see all you make
Totally agree. I also thought the bamboo-linen combo works and will be super cool in a tee.
Yayyy!!! I’m so glad you’re in this too! I really love creating some boundaries once in a while and seeing what kind of magic can come of it! Thank you so so much!!! 🥰
plans for my next day off: go through my yarn to stash bust! great idea. i just knit so slow...lol.❤
That's okay!!! One stitch at a time!!!
Shout out to snails stitches gang! I'm a proud member!
Love the A-line shape Christoffers tee for your combo yarns. The drape will be nice if you knit at a fairly open gauge and that will also stretch your yarns.
I recommend the Me Oh My Tee by Park Williams for your t-shirt pattern! It’s plain stockinette but with a set-in sleeve look instead of a raglan. I knit a folded hem instead of a rolled hem at the bottom but other than that I don’t think I made any modifications and it’s super cute!
That Me Oh My Tee pattern looks so cool, thank for suggesting it
Hi Nora! Omg such a great idea! I have a lot of stash yarn. A lot of it has been given to me by friends/ family that were downsizing their own stash, but the amount that has accumulated is honestly feeling a bit overwhelming. This idea of organizing some spring / summer projects for stash busting is fabulous!! I'm so in if you do a stash busting along . Thank you again for your vidios, I really enjoy sitting and knitting with you ( watching you videos 😊😉)
Thank you so much! I think we’re doing it!!
Hi Nora~ I just left a comment on your last podcast and I have an update for you. About the Irish cardigan: My friend came to visit tonight so I asked her how to tell the difference between the sweaters you can unravel and the ones you can't and the answer is, if the pieces are serged together you cannot unravel it as the serger cuts the pieces as it serges. But if it is sewn together you are good to go. So now I know too!
You are an absolute GEM!! This one is not serged up the seams, but seamed! I'll definitely still proceed with caution! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this!!! Thank you!
I love your presentation style. The thought you put into this video is so inspiring. I enjoy listening to your thought processes. Thank you for great content. I am currently knitting a summer tank out of a cotton bamboo blend. I hope to enjoy it as the weather warms up.
Thank you so so much!! I hope you get it done just in time!!
Good luck on your summer tank!
That scratchy pink yarn can also be held with another yarn like a mohair or alpaca for a beautiful cardigan. I recently did something similar with a yellow that I loved but did nothing for my complexion. I paired it recently with a beautiful alpaca and the finish sweater was just gorgeous!
Re the hot dog yarn -- I would suggest just donating it. Let it go. Create space instead. You have other plans, and while you're knitting through those, other opportunities are going to come toward you. Don't let the sunk cost fallacy get you.
Eeeeee I know! I think that part of me including it in this challenge was to see if I could get excited about it. I’ll definitely re-evaluate it’s place in my stash if it’s still there at the end of the season!
Eeeeee I know! I think that part of me including it in this challenge was to see if I could get excited about it. I’ll definitely re-evaluate it’s place in my stash if it’s still there at the end of the season!
The Inge pullover is such a good match for the yarns you have in stash!
Right??? And it’s just so pretty
Love "Stashbust Spring!!"
Wow I never thought of knitting a puffer vest - great idea ❤
Isn’t that fun??
i LOVE the stash bust spring idea!
Yayyy! I think we shall do it!
Regarding the Truboo/sparkle linen, Rebecca Clow is currently working on expanding the Tolsta line. She will be announcing a test of a cami, square neck, and a vest/tank version. They will not be raglan constructions, but are very much the "blank slate/simple silhouette" that the original Tolsta Tee is. After seeing some of her samples, i think that yarn would look great in the vest or cami version! Shes expecting to put out the tester call in a couple weeks when she gets back from holiday!
I saw that!!! I adore those simple shapes she’s creating!! Such classics! I definitely have my eye out!
@@akaNoraKnits Also, regarding the fisherman's wool, I know you mentioned colorwork, but if you just want to stash bust it, Tayler Earl from Wool Needles Hands has a wonderful fingerless mitts pattern called The Firepit Mitts. They make a wonderful stash buster and gift knit!
I would be so invested in your Inge sweater - such an interesting project! I'm also working on a stash-busting spring and summer so its nice to see others are doing the same 😊
Edited to add - as soon as you showed those autumnal colours, I thought they'd be perfect for stripe hype!
Right??? I need to see how far I can stretch the fishermen’s wool!! Thank you!
Yessss this is exactly what I need to do this spring!! I enjoy having a stash but I don’t like when yarn stays for years while I keep buying newer stuff because I feel like I get bored of seeing the older yarn and keep wanting new things. So a bit of spring cleaning, knitting up stash yarn to make room for inspiration is perfect! I’m in!!!
I so feel the same!! It’s nice knowing that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel!
The sparkly spangly linen one is similar to one I picked up because sale and I have magpie tendencies even though my style is pretty minimal.
Aaaaanyway - I'm going to make market bags. Fun and practical and good for non stretchy yarns (also good gifts)
There's a free one called Girlfriend market bag.
That’s such a great idea!
Love the idea of finding patterns to use up some stash! The Classic Tee by Darling Jadore is one I'll be starting with stash yarn. Seems pretty basic! Love your podcast, thanks for sharing! :)
Hi. Even undyed yarns usually have lots, where the color varies between those lots. An undyed yak yarn I have is that way. For your color work sweater especially for the autumn colors you might consider a sweater by tin can knits, like the mountain mist or one of their many other color work designs. They even have a design your own color work sweater book called strange brew.
That’s so good to know! Thank you!!!
A couple of short sleeve tops you may want to look at are The Lakes Tee by Ozetta and the Feels Right Tee by Lily Kate France. Not sure about gauge, etc., but neither one are raglans. Loved this episode. Particularly because your approach to knitting is what works for you, and not what other makers are doing or what the logarithms say you should do. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the suggestions!! I'm really glad you enjoyed it--I thoroughly enjoyed making it! I have always been very comfortable with my sense of self and doing what works for me--swimming against the current if you will 🐟
I really like the "tin' and "bamboo" (sorry forgotten the full names of the two lovely yarns) and was thinking stockinette Tee before you even said it. I enjoy your enthusiastic casts!
The Northeasterly Blanket by Skeinanigans. Great stashbusting addictive project. Fingering/dk weight blanket
Don’t kick the vest off your list!! It’s so cute ❤❤❤ I love all the unique knitting plans you make!
Isn’t it?? I know!! I kind of felt bad for it after 😂 it’s been on my mind!!
I love the oatmeal red and blue the best
I have a tee pattern you may like! I am currently knitting the Tombo Tee by Handmade by Florence. It is a fingering weight pattern, however, by doing some dreaded math, you could make it work. I love the shoulder construction and the striping. Since you need more of the bamboo yarn, maybe you can find a 2nd color more to your liking and make it all work ❤
Great to know! I’ll have to check it out! Thank you!
Hi! Lovely yarn and plans. About the skin color yarn - I want to warn you about making a skirt out of it. I made a woolen skirt, that I didn't think would iritate me, but it really does. Through the tights as well. I do not consider myself too sensitive to wool but it turned out my legs are :// Hope it works out for you!
Check out the Miley Tee. Those browny sparkly yarns would be great for this tee. I've made a few in juniper moon farm zooey. Looks like a good match. Thanks for another fun podcast. Im with everyone that says they look forward to Saturday visits with you. And...I saw that little brushed alpaca beauty pop up. Awesome.
Thank you so much!!
The Tolsta Tee is frumpy. No particular neckline, just reads ...wide. There are so many other fantastic, classic t-shirt patterns out there that are flattering.
And -- what if you did the reversible puffer with the boucle on one side and the sparkle yarn on the reverse?? It wouldn't take advantage of the drape, but it's a fun concept.
Maybe that's what my hesitation is with the Tolsta....I like the versions with the added texture and detail but I find the plain one just doesn't quite look right to me. SPARKLE! Love that idea!
Just noticing that the blush coloured yarn that you might knit into a skirt pairs quite well with the khaki shirt you are wearing. It would also look great with a slightly dustier, olive green or an intense fiery orange, like the colour of a torch lily x
btw, I just loved the sleeping Nora: “A puffer vest!” 😂😂
Right??? I think the color has so much potential! I just don’t know if it will suit me. Thank you so much for that!! Hahaha I really had a good laugh making it 😂😂😂
Totally down for a stash bust spring!! Literally just posted on IG that I need to go on a yarn no buy and start working through some projects 🫣
I am so going to TRY and not buy any yarn but stash bust instead, I think your ideas are great and will try and follow your plan. Happy stash busting xx
Yayyy! Welcome to the journey! Thank you!
another awesome podcast!!! here is another pattern suggestion called the Fettuccine by Valentina Cosciani, even though she does the pattern with 100% dk silk she also gives information for using wool etc... It's a fun mindless pattern easy for me to learn Portuguese purling.😀.
Thank you!!! I’ll have to look it up! The name sounds yum 😋 lol
Texo wow that’s going to look great on you
Thank you!!! I hope so! It's such a showstopper in my opinion!
@suwmount6042 agreed
Have you considered offering your "not your color" yarn on Ravelry or elsewhere as destash? That pinkish beige color is lovely, but as you don't love it, maybe it would be an idea to sell or trade it so someone who would love it gets it... and you'd get paid or a yarn you do love in return.
I think your ideas are interesting, and I love the striped sweater thoughts. Especially the one using the autumn colored yarns, that will be stunning. The Inge is pretty but I prefer the Stripe Hype or Rebecca C's cardi. But you seem to end up making what works for you, so I'd say don't rush the process: you will figure it out and ultimately probably be quite happy with your choices and results!
I’ll definitely consider destashing whatever survives the whole season without being knit 😂
I vote for the Patti, it would drape so nicely in the proposed combo, and it can even be dressed up for evening with the sparkle and a skirt or fluid wide leg pants. Also, two thumbs up on the color work blue/red sweater.
You could switch the red and blue in the colorwork sweater.
Your Spring knits are so exciting! I learn about so many great patterns from watching you. The Inge and Texo sweaters are stunning and Marie Walli’s patterns are my knitting goals. The Woolly Thistle just sent out an email with her pattern and yarns and I’m in love. I also love the Saskie Sweater by The Petite Knitter, it reminds me of one of my favorite books “The White Hare” by Jane Johnson. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
Yayy! Thank you! I really try to keep a diverse array of patterns in my plans 😊 I'll have to check out that Petite Knitter pattern!! She does have some fun stuff!
Nora I’m sure your psychic lol I’ve just sat down with a drink and popped onto the tube and here you are again just at the point I needed cheering up lol and on a Wednesday too pure joy as always ❤️
Aww yay! Well thanks so much for being here 💛
Love your idea. I definitely have the stash to do this
Now that I've finished watching the whole thing (it was a lot to process) I feel like giving you my piece of advice: when thinking of colorwork be aware that there are at least two strings of yarn going on so the final product will result in a double wool layer once you wear it. Meaning colorwork sweaters are WARM like hell. Plus. Also, in my personal experience, the thicker the yarn the esponentially warm the final item. Please be aware that a colorwork sweater you might end up using your colorwork only outside the house
Thanks so much for that insight!! I do love the idea of having a sweatshirt-like colorwork sweater for those super chilly days!
😍 Inge Sweater Solo & Florence vest ideas
So looking forward to see all the pretty pieces you will make this season... I have a rough idea of what I will be working on but no definite plans.
It’s so fun to make plans! That’s honestly just as fun as actually following through with them for me 😂
T-shirt patterns: Wayfarer Tee, Lounging Tee, Rock It Tee. Love seeing your vids pop up to break up the monotony of my day ❤.
Thank you so much for the suggestions! Thanks for being here too 🥰
I love your plans and I’m totally in. I have A LOT of stash and I feel I want to knit so many things that I know I would wear but I would need to buy new yarns and because I have a lot already, I don’t buy and I end up knitting things just to get rid of the yarn and I end up gifting the items as well as they are not what I need 😢. I accumulated over the years one skein yarns, I had a lot of mystery clubs, yarn clubs etc that just added to that “one skein” stash and I tried knitting scrappy things but it’s just not my style😂
Anyway, I just wanted to say that I’m not totally sure the pinkish yarn would work well in a shirt either. I think you might end up looking like your naked from bottom down 😂 but I’m sure you know better. If it’s so woolly , I would knit that yarn into a nice squishy garter stitch blanket. I don’t really knit blankets as I need a lot of other things but I just finished a granny square blanket and although it’s not really my style, we use it A LOT! Just some thoughts 😂❤
😂😂😂😂 you are so so right about the skirt !!! I hope you challenge yourself with me to bust some stash. I figure that after the season, I can reevaluate what got used and what didn’t and maybe do a little selling and donating of the lingering skeins lol
The puffer vest is so fun!!!!!! I really hope you make it
It’s creeping it’s way up my priority list!
I’m already doing stash bust spring, so I’d be totally into a knitalong! I’m currently working on a self drafted tee using some leftovers from tops my mum and I knit last year, and all bar one of the current items in my queue are in yarns from stash 💪
Look at you go!!! It’s such a great time to get the stash together!
Im in!! 😊 i love this challenge!! Its like a non official kal in my mind! Team #stashbustspring ! ❤
Yayyy! I love an unofficial challenge too!!
“I have 3 tubs of yarn…”. Slacker! You gotta bump those numbers up!!! *cough-cough* I have 6 and it’s still growing! My stash is mostly thrifted, too. I have a special container that holds all the wool and wool blends, that I paid full price for. I think, outside of sweater projects, I’m good for a while (a year or two) if I just made hats and gloves/mittens. Nahhhh, not doing that. I’m currently still, working on the Sophie shawl. I thought it was a 2 skein pattern. Nope, I put 2 skeins in and didn’t hit the “midway” point. Had to order yarn…again! Instead of buying just one, I was smart and bought 2. Just in case. 😂 it mindless knitting and I love it! It’s going to be squishy, big, and warm! Need that for the Colorado winters. 😊😊
P.S. kika’s patterns are awesome! I hope you enjoy them. 😊😊😊
😂😂😂 right?! Hahaha I totallyyy feel you! I have tried to tell myself to avoid the single skeins at the thrift store now because I could knit little one skein projects for a lifetime-but I really mostly like knitting sweaters 😂 the shape of the Sophie shawl is so appealing to me!!! Perhaps something in my stash will work for that…
Idea for the hot dog yarn! (Although I love the skirt idea) What about marling it together with something else? You could go lighter with a white to make it fit the peach fuzz 2024 vibes, or with a darker coral/terracotta to make it work better next to your skin tone? Or you could turn it into a blanket 😏
Hahahah I love that we have all accepted that that is it's name 😂 I love where you're going with that!! I do wonder with a little peachy if it could be more wearable! It is just so scratchy though. I might knit a swatch and block it to see if it transforms!
If your thrifted cone is Debbie Bliss Cashermino, it's 55% merino, 33% acrylic and 12% cashmere
Oooh great to know! Thank you!
I love watching your thought process! The rota sleeveless top is a pretty one for spring/summer. Apparently im already doing a #stashbustspring because I frogged a sweater I made years ago that I wasn’t wearing and paired the yarn with 3 random worsted skeins sitting in my stash to make a trinigan cardigan by Andrea Mowry. I love how it’s turning out but I will be making modifications to the length, sleeves and collar.
It's so fun to think out loud! I love that you're repurposing that yarn! I'll have to look at that pattern!
Hello Nora! Just wanted to let you know that I am Italian and verde muschio is Italian for moss green, not olive! I absolutely love your videos ❤
Gahhh! Thank you for correcting me!
The texo sweater is amazing, on my to knit list now 😉 thanks for recomendation
Isn’t it?? So glad you think so too!!
Rota Sleeveless Top for the truboo combo.
I'll have to check it out!! Thank you for the recommendation!
Ooh I just looked it up and agree that could look awesome!
If your hot dog scratchy yarn doesnt become a skirt maybe consider a felted project, a basket maybe?
Great idea! Thank you!
Another suggestion for a striped sweater is the direction loop sweater by other_loops_, featuring a beautiful saddle shoulder 😍 (although they’re not the most size inclusive designer)
I’ll have to look!!! Thank you for the suggestion!
Have you considered Ozetta’s Soho top for a summer tank with the green yarn? It’s top down, and looks simple and elegant.
I also believe Kutovakika’s Lola, Love Letter, and Sailor Swift are top down
For your DK weight simple tee maybe the Riley Tee? It’s very classic and drop shouldered!
I shall check!! Thank you!!
+1 for the #stashbustspring KAL!
Yayyy!!
Love love the whole concept of your spring plans Nora!
Sorry for the dad joke but you should totally make a logo emulating ghostbusters and call it stash busters!🤭 thanks for always offering your fresh take on knitting ❤
Hahahaha wait I love that idea!!! And am always down for a dad joke 😂
I love the idea of stash busting! I’m in for the ride however it’s coming into Autumn/Winter in Australia so my plans will be more focused on that! Thanks for another awesome pod ❤
Yayy! Even better!! You can make some big ol’ cozy sweaters and get even more stash out!!!
@@akaNoraKnits it’s because of you Nora that I’m going to try and knit my first garment and move beyond beanies and scarves. You’ve made me brave ❤️
What about the perimeter skirt ! The construction looks so interesting and I saw a friend use all her scraps to make one and it’s amazing 😍
I shall look and see!!! Thank you!!
As for the flesh colored skirt...I think you could use black/navy and make it in gingham or houndstooth pattern. That would mean very basic colorwork, mostly have to figure out the square size.
Oooh that sounds so cute! Definitely something to look into!!
Hi there, yes, let’s stash bust spring. Hugs from California, Stephanie
Yayy! I’ll get on it! Thanks, Stephanie!!