In 2010, I wrote the Gaptastic Cowl pattern and posted it on Ravelry, thinking no one would see it but me. I didn’t check ravelry for awhile, and then my local yarn shop let me know it had blown up online. 😂 I think now there are over 20,000 Gaptastics on Ravelry.
I have knitted 10 Ranunculus. some for me, some for my daughter, some for a friend and her daughter. Two summer ones, a few in drops air, a few in CaMaRose Snefnug. It is such a versatile pattern. I could probably knit more in the future. It is a great gift, because we don't need specific measurements. Now I knit them in 5 days. I LOVE this pattern !!!
I resist things when they start trending . lol BUT you make me want to give it a go. I had no idea it was so versatile. My mother beat breast cancer last year and is focusing on her health and healing. Perhaps she would want one as a gift ❤she deserves it Thank you
@@cloknits these amazing and strong women we are blessed with deserve it. I’m sure the shawl provided her with so much comfort. ❤️❤️❤️ you’re a very sweet sister
I hate Ranunculus - I really dont like it. I am like you: miss interest when its too trendy. But I think people loves it because they succeed in making it, though they did not knit for so long and it fits everybody.
i would love to see more videos on popular or infamous patterns! ive been crocheting for nearly 10 years, and known how to knit since then as well, but ive only really gotten good at knitting in the past year. so im quite a bit behind on what the knitting community is like and would love to see more vids like this.
I have knit one ranunculus (so far) and I love it. Initially I was not drawn to the loose gauge, but once I saw some in a tighter gauge I got the pattern. And then I pushed my own preferences and knit it at a loose-ish gauge (17 st) with fingering and mohair. And I love it. Here’s my take on one of the reasons it has stayed in the top 10 on Ravelry for years…. To watch the tutorials, you cannot link straight from the pattern… she takes you back to the Ravelry page first, then the link goes to the video tutorial. My understanding about the ‘Hot Right Now’ list is that it is based on the number of views. So every time we click on a pattern in Ravelry it gets boosted. Sending us through the Ravelry page for tutorials is a sweet trick. Maybe unintentional, but it certainly grows the snowball faster, by keeping it fresh on the Hot list.
I think there are many things that contribute to the popularity of this pattern, but there is one I believe is an integral part of the secret sauce that gets overlooked. I think the way the first horizontal textured stitch lays on the tip of the shoulder gives such a flattering line and some structure so everything just drapes beautifully from there.
I've made a Ranunculus in sizes 1 - 8 for myself. I am a bust size 42". I wear the different sizes depending on what kind of look I'm going for. I generally use a worsted weight yarn. I love this pattern. I've made this for myself, my daughter, friends and sister-in-law!
Midori Hirose is from Japan. I got into Japanese chrocheting some time ago, and it's out of this world. I have several pattern books in Japanese, and the pattern charts are so detailed and precise, I don' t need any written descriptions. And, of course, they are very beautiful, complex, and unusual. I fund that Japanese fiber artists are bringing their artistry to an entirely another level!
I have been on fence but after your video, I’m sold! I have a lot of single skeins and now that I understand why it’s so popular I will try it! Thank you Clo!!! ❤
I love discussions about doing specific patterns like Ranunculous! It gets me interested in doing patterns I may not have thought about. Keep bringing them!
I am on my second one and agree with other posters. There is enough interest in the early stages and then you fly thru the stockinette portion. I do just a long tail cast on in the larger version and I find it is not wide at all - sits exactly how I like it. My first one was short sleeve, although I did add a couple of additional rows and then did I cord bindoff. The current one is elbow length sleeves finished with ribbing. It is hugely versatile, can be knitted oversized or more fitted, you can do different rib techniques, the video tutorials are excellent, you can make an open fabric or more dense. Endless options.
I have made 2 Ranunculus. One was in dk cotton/linen and one in worsted wool. Both are lovely and fit great! It is an excellent pattern! Well written, detailed with options. As far as 'value for money' the pattern cant be beat!
I have made two, one in wooly wool, one in linen, love them both . My reason for loving it is the many different stitches in in the yoke, none that go on forever leading to boredom, and all are fun to learn and do. If you mess one up it doesn't stick out badly because of the loose gauge. The pattern also shows you the sections AND the options for what part you are working on.
I’ve never knit a sweater before, but I think this will be my beginner pattern. About 2 years ago, a found the most divine dove grey mohair/silk blend, and saw that pattern the same day. I did the pattern calculations, bought the yarn, and decided I would learn to knit. I just finished my most complex project to date, a Celtic knot cabled mitt pattern, and I think I’m finally ready! This video helped me decide it’s about time to cast on. :)
This is the reason I made a Ranunculus. I didn't like the original photos, but I saw photos of linen t-shirt versions and I loved them so I made my own. It's not cropped, it's more fitted that the pattern photos, and I love it!
Thank you for bringing this pattern’s virtues to further attention. I never got around to it because I hate ‘big necklines’ since it makes no sense for the cold and windy weather. But you are right about the neckline. I usually do my own maths to adjust every sweater/jumper pattern and this one is just as well easy enough to accommodate. I never really looked it up so I was not aware of the versatility with yarn weights built into the pattern instructions. I have adjusted patterns for different yarn weights before. Your video is cool 👍🏼 This reminds me of the Musselburgh of which I have knitted six so far
Pattern with options are always a great investment in my opinion. This one doesn't have different gauges but helps you find your perfect yarn for the gauge that is recommended.
I love this pattern so much and have made at least 15 maybe more and have given more than 5 of them as gifts for the very reason you mentioned, they look good on just about everyone. I have made two long sleeved ones from my handspun because I knew that they would work without worry using my not so consistent yarn. They both looked fantastic on me. I have ones from fingering weight, dk, worsted and even bulky. I have used mohair, silk, wool and wool silk blend and each one has drape and style. Long, short, sleeved or sleeveless, it doesn’t matter, this is a super special pattern!
I think the Ranunculus is popular because local yarn stores hosted knitalongs with the promise of a sweater for only 1 skein. They could sell more expensive skeins that way. Personally, I sat that one out as the style is not for me, but I can see the appeal of a quick project and being able to afford a sweater out of luxury yarn that might otherwise be used only for shawls.
I am a new knitter and the ranunculus is my first sweater attempt. My reasons, 1, It’s loose. I hate any garment that is close to my skin. 2. There is a lot of help on line to explain each stitch row to a beginner like me. 3. I’m a professional spinner and handspun yarns seem to work well with loose gauges without overwhelming the texture in the design. 4. Everything you said. Very on point.
ive always seem more of the summery versions of the ranunculus, but the chunky one actually made me interested in it, it would fit perfectly into my closet. Well, maybe next year
I absolutely love this pattern. I’ve made 6 so far. I knitted it long sleeve short sleeve, acrylic, cotton, wool blend, wool, linen blend. I love each and every one of them.
You touched on this in the video, but I'd LOVE a little hit list of patterns that can use up that one skein of 4ply we all have sitting in stash... maybe looking at a few options for solids, semi-solids, and variegated?
Sure do I like the Ranunculus. Started my first in febr 2022, and as we speak knitting my 17-th! Really! Today I bought beautiful yarn for an 18th. 3 of them I didn’t finish (bad yarn match) 8 I gifted away. I learned to be critical on yarns for “stitch definition”. IMPORTANT! Some don’t show the beautiful lacework very well: I avoid yarns that are too dark, avoid colorchanges or speckles. Avoid yarns that are fluffy, like for example letlopi. Doesn’t work. You can notie this on pictures on Ravelry too. I hope to knit Midori’s Twinkle and Paul Klee. But first I want to try Soldotna
Thanks for sharing a great podcast. I love this sweater pattern-it’s just fun and satisfying to knit. Plus, I can knit with my handspun yarn, not worrying about gauge, and I end up with a unique sweater 😊 Cheers ❤
Thanks for the inspiration. I had a beautiful one skien of yarn that I started a shawl with but frogged it as it wasn't showing off the yarn, started another one, saw your podcast and immediately bought the pattern (first pattern I have ever bought on ravelry) frogged the second shawl and started the ranunculus, loving it so far. I am sure I will be making more 😅.
Honestly Ive been very curious about why it's been so popular for so long, so this was a cool video! Another pattern that seems like it has a hype around it is the Sophie scarf, if you want to make another pattern related video hahaha
I actually already made the Sophie scarf, and I purchased the complimentary pattern to make the shawl. I'm getting a couple projects out of the way before I cast on the shawl.
@@skeinofadifferentcolor2090 it is always a case of ‘not being able to knit fast enough’ and the bucket list is so long that you can’t even quantify the time duration needed for that volume of knitting. I am working on a cable sweater that got started last winter and I frogged the front and back once, then the sleeves twice because the instructions for the sleeves is completely wrong. And that is when doing my own maths should have come unto the scene ‘before’ I even started the thing. Rowan instructions can be rather wacky and bloodless to say the least. Every single sweater/jumper I have knitted needed me to ‘rework’ the pattern numbers in order to get a personalized garment. Life would be simpler if I did not have to expend so much time with the maths & geometry of it all. To follow a pattern and not have to do anything else would be faster
@@BeeBee123ist My problem is that whether it's knitting or crochet I am a very fast stitcher, which takes away the joy of creating More often than not.
I ve knit 4 or 5 Ranunculi. It’s popular because you can use any weight of yarn. I actually bought the pattern when it was one size fits all. I knit one in fingering (it fit well) but still ripped it out and added mohair!
The Non felted slipper pattern has 4500+ projects and works very fast. Key thing is an attached app with foot length and width and gauge for custom fit. I prefer to run a few rounds of ribbing at the top. These are great for charity knitting and non superwash yarn. The color play is fun too. I knot a pair in 4 hours.
I resisted knitting one for a long time but then I saw one knit up at a yarn store, in lace and fingering weight yarn and fell in love! It was a great pattern to knit.
Hi there! I did make one a few years ago with a kit from Sonder. I like it, but I would not bother knitting another one unless it was a gift for someone. I was a volunteer at Knit City Toronto, and my friend and I made a game of counting all of the Ranunculi that we saw. it was absolutely astonishing. It is a nice sweater, but there are so many other sweaters out there that are beautiful and why keep knitting the same thing over and over again? That being said, I have knit several Lento sweaters, and it is a pattern that I love. I find it far more versatile in terms of yarn, and I intend to make a few more. Plus the fit is wonderful. So in a world of Ranunculi, why not be a Lento? 😊🇨🇦🇫🇮
@@ycward not the point. There are lots of beautiful lace sweaters out there, many of which I have made. What I like about the Lento is that it’s incredibly versatile. All of the ones I’ve made look very different.
I have knit three of them!! My favourite is made with a cheap sock yarn, one ball held with a lace mohair blend. My second favourite one is the one I made with Brooklyn Tweed Dapple!
Ok! I'm sold. What really interests me is the ability to use 1 skein. I have pah-lenty of lonely skeins of beautiful yarn. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all.
This was a great little video. I have not made this yet but you've inspired me to make one in some of my many sock yarns. Hard to imagine that a sweater could be a one ball wonder. Thanks for the info. I'd love to watch you make one.
I’m a spinner and absolutely love to knit lace. As a result I tend to spin lace weight yarns. One of the main reasons why I started spinning is that my daughter has autism and absolutely hates restrictive, scratchy garments. This video makes me think the Ranunculus is a pattern I should give a go, spinning enough for it and enjoying knitting it, ultimately enjoying seeing my daughter wearing it over and over and over. I’m thinking my daughter would like me to make her one in Malabrigo Nube in the colourway Cereza (she's been eyeing it in my stash), perhaps blended with some alpaca for extra softness. Done in light weight yarn to ensure it feels light on her whilst wearing it. I guess I'll "have" to knit a sample "for myself" and see how often she "steals" it for herself… LOL.
I must have been living under a rock because I hadn't even HEARD of the Ranunculus pattern before your vid. Not sure it's quite my thing but never say never..... What I DO like very much are the two colourwork sweaters you have on your chair and behind you. I'll look at other vids to see if you have covered those in other vids but if you have a moment, could you kindly mention the design & designer here? The one that is hanging up looks amazing and I'm very keen to give it a go.
@@cloknits Thank you so much for that. I found the Astrid and it's added to the queue of projects. Did you make the design for the baby blanket yourself or is it a pattern? I could see it translating into a sweater or large wrap really easily.
Ooooh please do a deep dive on the Musselburgh hat! I see everyone making them but have never made one myself. I also haven't made a Ranunculus. To be honest, the super open gauge doesn't appeal to me nor does the oversized fit.
I've have this sweater saved for a while now, but I haven't knitted it yet. I do enjoy that I have many options to knit from stash to make this sweater.
I was knitting for 2 years before trying Ranunculus as my first, top down, in the round sweater. I come from the English tradition of following a written patern, stitch by stitch, knitting flat and sewing together. What Ranunculus taught me is that I can play around with numbers and gauge and have the confidence to alter patterns or design my own. I've made a Ranunculus in a blown alpaca yarn and one in cotton/silk. Each was made in about a week. It's been a great learning experience.
I knit one in Isager alpaca 2 held double and one in Brooklyn Tweed shelter. Both have long sleeves with the diagonal cuff which was fun to knit and very pretty. Love them.
I haven't made this pattern, though I bought it before the multi-size version was released. It was already popular then but not like now :-) I actually mapped out the pattern for the yarn I had in mind but I just didn't feel motivated in the end. Every time I thought of going back to it, something shinier came along. Of course Selma from Ottawa has made a zillion of these - and it's fun to watch her chat about them. Hell, my kid has made one. Truth is, I don't like round yokes, even when they also have raglan shaping. I made the Love Note, similar construtction, and I barely wear it - and I had to modify the crap out of that pattern. I'm also not nuts about lace yokes, in most instances, because they're just too busy all in one spot. And, I tend to wear fitted knits. So, while the designer has been the recipient of my money :-), and I know more about this pattern than some I've actually knitted, it's unlikely I'll make this sweater. I mean, if I haven't bothered by now...
I have knitted three Ranunculus. All much more fitted than the original oversize version and a smaller gauge. I didn’t like the pictures with the pattern but Ravelry has so many projects that people have completed in different styles. Another pattern I have knitted multiple times is the Shifty by Andrea Mowry. I would love a critique of that.
I bought the pattern super long ago to make with handspun yarn... since handspinning takes so long for a tiny bit of yarn, and this pattern doesn't eat up a lot of yarn... plus it's nice and loose so it could fit over my abayas and my work shirts (practical for modest girlies 😅) I lost the handspun in a move 😢 but now i got some other yarn looking at me that would be so great for a ranunculus, so I'm finally ready to make it... 6 years after buying my pattern! It's all about that long term planning lol I just need the right needles, and I'm good. I wonder if i could resize it for my daughters, they love to match me...
I'm rekniting right now and this fact had eluded me before. I don't know if it makes it better but it's definitely different than all the other patterns I've seen. Thanks for pointing it out!
Thank you!!! I'm just starting to get into sweaters and need an easy, forgiving project to build confidence! I wonder how much their sales will go up after this post...
I can't pretend I have that much of an impact but I'm happy if designers gets sales from me talking about it. I'm a small business owners and I love it if I can support someone else's small business.
Omg! Thank you so much for making this video. I was actually the first person to ask why this pattern is so popular in the Ranunculus comment’s section on Ravelry. I didn’t get many answers but a few Ravelers messaged me expressing their own wonderment. Since then I have knit Satawal also by Midori Hirose. Her patterns are truly lovely, and designed so cleverly. If Ranunculus is anything like Satawal, I can understand why knitters love it. Oh, one more thing: I obsess daily over all the different patterns on Ravelry and have looked at literally thousands. At least to me, at the time Ranunculus came out in 2017, it did not appear to be vastly different then many other similar patterns I had seen however, I was still rather new to knitting at that time (and still consider myself newish) so perhaps I was not seeing it’s novelty as those who had been on Ravelry much longer then I. I have not finished watching your video so am super curious. 😆 Thank you again! ❤🙏🏽
Thanks for this. I've seen this pattern more than once from other knit podcasters. I have it in a list on my Ravelry page but have to jump on board yet. I guess the real sell is the large gauge and quickness of knit. Yeah, because there is SO MUCH to knit!!
Thank you Clo I have yet to make one and I do have the pattern so i really just need to sit down and pick some yarn . Love your podcasts 😊 yes you should make a video on knitting the ranauculus sweater.
I used to think I would never knit one, but this fall I decided to knit one for myself, and four more for Christmas presents for my book group. I’m knitting the third one right now, each one has taken about 9 days to complete ( while working on other projects). I’m loving the versatility of the pattern, and using all stash yarn. I just saw on Ravelry that the Clapotis shawl is celebrating 20 years and is being rereleased. I remember when everyone was knitting one. I still have one (somewhere) that I made way back when. There are over 23k projects on Ravelry.
I love this pattern! I had two different colors of the Lions Brand Summer Nights so i made one held single for summer and one held with mohair for winter. I also made one out of cotton for summer and another with mohair held double. Additionally i made one with boucle yarn that is for spring/beginning of summer since i can become a tad hot wearing it. After watching this i now would like to make another but maybe i can just gift it to someone 😀.
I have noticed the popularity while looking for a first garment to knit. I think I am nearly ready to do a top with my skills. The option for no sleeves is definitely appealing since my magic loop still needs practice because of a bit of laddering! So close!
@@barbaramcewen practice. I snug up the first two stitches every switch over and hold them in place until I get a few more done. Do not snug too tightly
@@BeeBee123ist Thanks, I've done lots of flat knitting and cowls in the round but only two hats so still work to go on magic loop for sure. I will try that tip.
I made one for myself in Acadia from the Fibre Company, long sleeves, small neck, longer length, quite conservative I guess because I'm older. Realize I could easily wear a younger more current looking version and will experiment with different yarns. Loved knitting this sweater and thank you for your video!
I find oversized fashion does not look good on me, so have never considered trying a Ranunculus. But all the videos on it, have inspired me to consider a more fitted style with a lace yoke or a smaller sized Ranunculus.
@@dorym8045 from the looks of it you may be able to reduce the yoke depth without diminishing the style. I have as yet to download the pattern so I can’t say for sure. But the general formula of a yoke is to increase between each section by half of the original number with pattern stitches in-between. When I download I will see what the fuss is about. I am petite, skinny, and with high riding breasts so the general armhole tends to drop too low. I always, and I mean always have to redo a pattern to fit my small frame. Smaller neckline and a higher placed underarm. The maths and geometry never ends. Not complaining though, as all of my sweaters fit well by the time I am done with them
For well over a year now I have been wanting to knit one soooooo bad but… I’m so intimidated! I really truly wish to cast one on after finishing one of my current sweater projects😅
Was my second sweater that i knitted. With not much knitting know-how plus i did not check my gauge, I knitted size 1 and when the yoke was done, i realised it was too small. Had to frog it and made one size up. I would make another one now that i have more knitting experience.
That's very interesting and inspiring. I have been looking at this pattern for quite some time. Maybe now I will try it. Merci et j'espere que vous passerez une merveilleuse journee.
very interesting video!!!! I always wondered why it was so popular. I 1st noticed it on Ravelry because of the nice picture. I did not know it was so versatile. So maybe I will knit one …
I've been seeing this pattern a lot, and I thought ok nice but other patterns with lace yoke etc are as much interesting... and now that you talked about it, and reading all the comments I understand why it is so popular. It's worthy ! So I just bought my copy😂. The one-fingering-weight-skein project definitely got me on Ranunculous side😊
I have knit two so far. One very wooly worsted weight farm yarn and one suri alpaca and love them both. I’m planning to knit a third for my non-knitting sister who picked this pattern out when visiting a yarn store without any prompting so there is definitely something to be said about it. I loved that I could knit the same size in very different yarn weights and know what I was getting without swatching!
I tend not to like super oversized looks so I've avoided Ranunculus up til now but damn, 1 skein of fingering on 6mm needles? Practically a stashbuster
I have stubbornly resisted. Until this morning. You’ve reminded me that stubborn resistance is what I need to resist. I did not get the many options, the main point of the main point. #lifelessons
Just bought the pattern this past Spring, still haven’t casted on yet, looking forward to a worsted weightcast on this Fall, fingers crossed. I just finished a second lacy yoke T called modern art sweater, it’s reversible, by Stella Igidi. I made it a T with cotton, and a cotton/viscose mix for summer wearing. Idk if it’s on Ravelry, I obtained it from a book called the art of circular yokes. Love it so much, I’m sure to love raunoculous as well. Thank you for the video, love all the different styles of this pattern. ❤
Je n'ai jamais été attirée par ce patron mais j'avoue que ces derniers temps, il me fait de l'oeil ! Cette vidéo tombe à pic !Je vais peut-être céder à la tentation
Midori (she’s Japanese living in Northern Germany if I understand correctly) landed on my radar because of Ranunculus. At the time, with a kitty with claws, this open lace is a no no. I actually like other pieces better: polka dot cardi or dot dot dash. But now you have me looking at this again. Quick you say?😅 I think it was popular in the way that the Rhinebeck sweater thing was popular: you knit it so you’re in the in-group and people who know knitting and ravelry would know.
I’ve. Been wanting to knit this pattern but always end up knittting something that just released. After watching your podcast today I think I will be knitting this. Thank You 0:26
Thanks for the review.... i havent knit one yet, but its on my maybe becuase the neckline is wider than a crew neck.... i cant handle yarn next to my neck!
I have never knit a Ranunculus. Such an oversize fit doesn't appeal to me. I've seen some that are more fitted, though. I just don't see a point in buying a pattern that I'd want to modify a lot. Another reason is that I don't want to make what "everybody" else is making. If a pattern gets a lot of mentions on the podcasts I watch, it becomes a turn-off 😅 I still admire the lace on Ranunculus!
Super vidéo! Ça m’a vraiment (trop) donné envie d’en tricoter un (malgré le fait que je sois déjà en train de faire un pull en jacquard et une paire de bas)!
👏🏽👏🏽Really great, thank you. I have watched a few ( a large few!!) knitters on TH-cam knit this.Some I liked, some meh! But slowly I have watched this pattern evolve, from the provided modifications to the created modifications. I like that it can be knitted up with 1 skein. I think it may have to be my next cast on. I tried the Tin Can Knits Love Note in a fuzzy thinner yarn but the lace pattern was hard for me to catch. I tried and tried, Anyway, I kept going after the 4th try, mistakes and all. But think I am ready to do the ranunculus now. I like Midori Hirose's designs, Cherry is in my favourites too! I think because she is Japanese her last name is pronounced Hir-o-sé. I love your videos!
I'm still not interested in the least in the Ranunculus. I feel kind of alone in this 😂 By the way, Midori Hirose is a Japanese name, so if you want to know how to say it, you could use Google translate Japanese -> English/French (I'm French so... 😝) and then under what you wrote there is a little pictogram. If you clic on it you will hear how it is said. ;)
In 2010, I wrote the Gaptastic Cowl pattern and posted it on Ravelry, thinking no one would see it but me. I didn’t check ravelry for awhile, and then my local yarn shop let me know it had blown up online. 😂 I think now there are over 20,000 Gaptastics on Ravelry.
I’ve knit 3 myself 😉
Woahhhhh you're the designer of the Gaptastic Cowl. That's so cool. I remember when it came out!
I knit that!
I didn't know that cowl. Seems great. I will certainly knit one. Also great for 🎁.
I knit it, too and really enjoyed it.
I have knitted 10 Ranunculus. some for me, some for my daughter, some for a friend and her daughter. Two summer ones, a few in drops air, a few in CaMaRose Snefnug. It is such a versatile pattern. I could probably knit more in the future. It is a great gift, because we don't need specific measurements. Now I knit them in 5 days. I LOVE this pattern !!!
Wow Nicole, so inspiring!
10 ?! Wow...
Wow!
I have made 3
@@marisakotze6844 All great I am sure.
I resist things when they start trending . lol BUT you make me want to give it a go. I had no idea it was so versatile.
My mother beat breast cancer last year and is focusing on her health and healing. Perhaps she would want one as a gift ❤she deserves it
Thank you
That would be an amazing gift. I knit my sister a huge shawl when she was going through chemo treatments.
@@cloknits these amazing and strong women we are blessed with deserve it. I’m sure the shawl provided her with so much comfort. ❤️❤️❤️ you’re a very sweet sister
I hate Ranunculus - I really dont like it. I am like you: miss interest when its too trendy. But I think people loves it because they succeed in making it, though they did not knit for so long and it fits everybody.
i would love to see more videos on popular or infamous patterns! ive been crocheting for nearly 10 years, and known how to knit since then as well, but ive only really gotten good at knitting in the past year. so im quite a bit behind on what the knitting community is like and would love to see more vids like this.
I have knit one ranunculus (so far) and I love it. Initially I was not drawn to the loose gauge, but once I saw some in a tighter gauge I got the pattern. And then I pushed my own preferences and knit it at a loose-ish gauge (17 st) with fingering and mohair. And I love it.
Here’s my take on one of the reasons it has stayed in the top 10 on Ravelry for years…. To watch the tutorials, you cannot link straight from the pattern… she takes you back to the Ravelry page first, then the link goes to the video tutorial. My understanding about the ‘Hot Right Now’ list is that it is based on the number of views. So every time we click on a pattern in Ravelry it gets boosted. Sending us through the Ravelry page for tutorials is a sweet trick. Maybe unintentional, but it certainly grows the snowball faster, by keeping it fresh on the Hot list.
I think there are many things that contribute to the popularity of this pattern, but there is one I believe is an integral part of the secret sauce that gets overlooked. I think the way the first horizontal textured stitch lays on the tip of the shoulder gives such a flattering line and some structure so everything just drapes beautifully from there.
I love this comment!
I've made a Ranunculus in sizes 1 - 8 for myself. I am a bust size 42". I wear the different sizes depending on what kind of look I'm going for. I generally use a worsted weight yarn. I love this pattern. I've made this for myself, my daughter, friends and sister-in-law!
Wow, it's such a fun experiment to try different sizes for yourself!
Midori Hirose is from Japan. I got into Japanese chrocheting some time ago, and it's out of this world. I have several pattern books in Japanese, and the pattern charts are so detailed and precise, I don' t need any written descriptions. And, of course, they are very beautiful, complex, and unusual. I fund that Japanese fiber artists are bringing their artistry to an entirely another level!
I have been on fence but after your video, I’m sold! I have a lot of single skeins and now that I understand why it’s so popular I will try it! Thank you Clo!!! ❤
I love discussions about doing specific patterns like Ranunculous! It gets me interested in doing patterns I may not have thought about. Keep bringing them!
I am on my second one and agree with other posters. There is enough interest in the early stages and then you fly thru the stockinette portion. I do just a long tail cast on in the larger version and I find it is not wide at all - sits exactly how I like it. My first one was short sleeve, although I did add a couple of additional rows and then did I cord bindoff. The current one is elbow length sleeves finished with ribbing. It is hugely versatile, can be knitted oversized or more fitted, you can do different rib techniques, the video tutorials are excellent, you can make an open fabric or more dense. Endless options.
It was the first garment I knit. Fun, taught me skills, and was easy to fit and modify.
I have made 2 Ranunculus. One was in dk cotton/linen and one in worsted wool. Both are lovely and fit great! It is an excellent pattern! Well written, detailed with options. As far as 'value for money' the pattern cant be beat!
I have made two, one in wooly wool, one in linen, love them both . My reason for loving it is the many different stitches in in the yoke, none that go on forever leading to boredom, and all are fun to learn and do. If you mess one up it doesn't stick out badly because of the loose gauge. The pattern also shows you the sections AND the options for what part you are working on.
I’ve never knit a sweater before, but I think this will be my beginner pattern. About 2 years ago, a found the most divine dove grey mohair/silk blend, and saw that pattern the same day. I did the pattern calculations, bought the yarn, and decided I would learn to knit. I just finished my most complex project to date, a Celtic knot cabled mitt pattern, and I think I’m finally ready! This video helped me decide it’s about time to cast on. :)
Wonderful!
Def been thinking of knitting a Ranuculus and this is another little nudge in that direction! Would love another video as you knit your next one 😊
Will do!
This is the reason I made a Ranunculus. I didn't like the original photos, but I saw photos of linen t-shirt versions and I loved them so I made my own. It's not cropped, it's more fitted that the pattern photos, and I love it!
Same here, the closer fitting versions persuaded me to try this pattern.
I have made 4 short and long sleeves.. different yarn weights alway get compliments when I wear them it’s a fantastic pattern
Thank you for bringing this pattern’s virtues to further attention.
I never got around to it because I hate ‘big necklines’ since it makes no sense for the cold and windy weather. But you are right about the neckline. I usually do my own maths to adjust every sweater/jumper pattern and this one is just as well easy enough to accommodate. I never really looked it up so I was not aware of the versatility with yarn weights built into the pattern instructions. I have adjusted patterns for different yarn weights before. Your video is cool 👍🏼
This reminds me of the Musselburgh of which I have knitted six so far
Pattern with options are always a great investment in my opinion. This one doesn't have different gauges but helps you find your perfect yarn for the gauge that is recommended.
@@cloknits and since the yoke runs so very deep I can also shorten that a bit so it does not drop below my bustline
I love the snarky yet appreciative humor in your video! Yes, I’ve thought of knitting a winter ranunculus, a summer ranunculus, etc
I love this pattern so much and have made at least 15 maybe more and have given more than 5 of them as gifts for the very reason you mentioned, they look good on just about everyone. I have made two long sleeved ones from my handspun because I knew that they would work without worry using my not so consistent yarn. They both looked fantastic on me. I have ones from fingering weight, dk, worsted and even bulky. I have used mohair, silk, wool and wool silk blend and each one has drape and style. Long, short, sleeved or sleeveless, it doesn’t matter, this is a super special pattern!
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Wow! We need a fashion show!!!
I love your channel and your videos so much. Your content on knitting is so thoughtful, well researched, and interesting. Thank you!
I think the Ranunculus is popular because local yarn stores hosted knitalongs with the promise of a sweater for only 1 skein. They could sell more expensive skeins that way. Personally, I sat that one out as the style is not for me, but I can see the appeal of a quick project and being able to afford a sweater out of luxury yarn that might otherwise be used only for shawls.
Interesting take
I am a new knitter and the ranunculus is my first sweater attempt. My reasons,
1, It’s loose. I hate any garment that is close to my skin.
2. There is a lot of help on line to explain each stitch row to a beginner like me.
3. I’m a professional spinner and handspun yarns seem to work well with loose gauges without overwhelming the texture in the design.
4. Everything you said. Very on point.
Love all your reasons. And yay for spinners, I should really get back to spinning more.
ive always seem more of the summery versions of the ranunculus, but the chunky one actually made me interested in it, it would fit perfectly into my closet. Well, maybe next year
I absolutely love this pattern. I’ve made 6 so far. I knitted it long sleeve short sleeve, acrylic, cotton, wool blend, wool, linen blend. I love each and every one of them.
I'd love to see them all next to each other!
I have not made one yet, but do plan on it! Just get caught up with other knits! But I do love them all that I have seen!
You touched on this in the video, but I'd LOVE a little hit list of patterns that can use up that one skein of 4ply we all have sitting in stash... maybe looking at a few options for solids, semi-solids, and variegated?
I learned how to knit 3 years ago just to make this pattern, now I knit everyday
Amazing!!!
Sure do I like the Ranunculus. Started my first in febr 2022, and as we speak knitting my 17-th! Really! Today I bought beautiful yarn for an 18th. 3 of them I didn’t finish (bad yarn match) 8 I gifted away.
I learned to be critical on yarns for “stitch definition”. IMPORTANT! Some don’t show the beautiful lacework very well: I avoid yarns that are too dark, avoid colorchanges or speckles. Avoid yarns that are fluffy, like for example letlopi. Doesn’t work. You can notie this on pictures on Ravelry too.
I hope to knit Midori’s Twinkle and Paul Klee. But first I want to try Soldotna
Thanks for sharing a great podcast. I love this sweater pattern-it’s just fun and satisfying to knit. Plus, I can knit with my handspun yarn, not worrying about gauge, and I end up with a unique sweater 😊 Cheers ❤
Thanks for the inspiration. I had a beautiful one skien of yarn that I started a shawl with but frogged it as it wasn't showing off the yarn, started another one, saw your podcast and immediately bought the pattern (first pattern I have ever bought on ravelry) frogged the second shawl and started the ranunculus, loving it so far. I am sure I will be making more 😅.
Knitted one and I'm hooked, planning to make multiples. Such a lovely pattern
I haven't knit it yet...but you have tempted me!
i have not knit a ranunculus yet but hearing about all these possibilities i really want to now
Honestly Ive been very curious about why it's been so popular for so long, so this was a cool video! Another pattern that seems like it has a hype around it is the Sophie scarf, if you want to make another pattern related video hahaha
@@jeanneb6320 I have done a few Sophie scarves and I love that little thing. It reminds me of the Wild West actually 😁
Great idea!
I actually already made the Sophie scarf, and I purchased the complimentary pattern to make the shawl. I'm getting a couple projects out of the way before I cast on the shawl.
@@skeinofadifferentcolor2090 it is always a case of ‘not being able to knit fast enough’ and the bucket list is so long that you can’t even quantify the time duration needed for that volume of knitting. I am working on a cable sweater that got started last winter and I frogged the front and back once, then the sleeves twice because the instructions for the sleeves is completely wrong. And that is when doing my own maths should have come unto the scene ‘before’ I even started the thing. Rowan instructions can be rather wacky and bloodless to say the least. Every single sweater/jumper I have knitted needed me to ‘rework’ the pattern numbers in order to get a personalized garment. Life would be simpler if I did not have to expend so much time with the maths & geometry of it all. To follow a pattern and not have to do anything else would be faster
@@BeeBee123ist My problem is that whether it's knitting or crochet I am a very fast stitcher, which takes away the joy of creating More often than not.
I have knitted two of them. One I have actually transformed into a cosy warm dress.
I ve knit 4 or 5 Ranunculi. It’s popular because you can use any weight of yarn. I actually bought the pattern when it was one size fits all. I knit one in fingering (it fit well) but still ripped it out and added mohair!
The Non felted slipper pattern has 4500+ projects and works very fast. Key thing is an attached app with foot length and width and gauge for custom fit. I prefer to run a few rounds of ribbing at the top.
These are great for charity knitting and non superwash yarn. The color play is fun too. I knot a pair in 4 hours.
I resisted knitting one for a long time but then I saw one knit up at a yarn store, in lace and fingering weight yarn and fell in love! It was a great pattern to knit.
Yarn store samples always get me! I don't want to knit something, then I see it at a store or a booth and BOOM it's on my needles.
Exactly!
Hi there! I did make one a few years ago with a kit from Sonder. I like it, but I would not bother knitting another one unless it was a gift for someone. I was a volunteer at Knit City Toronto, and my friend and I made a game of counting all of the Ranunculi that we saw. it was absolutely astonishing. It is a nice sweater, but there are so many other sweaters out there that are beautiful and why keep knitting the same thing over and over again?
That being said, I have knit several Lento sweaters, and it is a pattern that I love. I find it far more versatile in terms of yarn, and I intend to make a few more. Plus the fit is wonderful.
So in a world of Ranunculi, why not be a Lento? 😊🇨🇦🇫🇮
Counting the Ranunculus is one of my favorite thing to do at a yarn show!
Isn’t Lento a basic sweater? Some people like having some lace
@@ycward not the point. There are lots of beautiful lace sweaters out there, many of which I have made. What I like about the Lento is that it’s incredibly versatile. All of the ones I’ve made look very different.
I have knit three of them!! My favourite is made with a cheap sock yarn, one ball held with a lace mohair blend. My second favourite one is the one I made with Brooklyn Tweed Dapple!
Ok! I'm sold. What really interests me is the ability to use 1 skein. I have pah-lenty of lonely skeins of beautiful yarn. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all.
Obviously the 1 skein is only for the some of the sizes but yes, it's very fun to be able to use small amount of yarn for a sweater.
This was a great little video. I have not made this yet but you've inspired me to make one in some of my many sock yarns. Hard to imagine that a sweater could be a one ball wonder. Thanks for the info. I'd love to watch you make one.
I’m a spinner and absolutely love to knit lace. As a result I tend to spin lace weight yarns. One of the main reasons why I started spinning is that my daughter has autism and absolutely hates restrictive, scratchy garments.
This video makes me think the Ranunculus is a pattern I should give a go, spinning enough for it and enjoying knitting it, ultimately enjoying seeing my daughter wearing it over and over and over.
I’m thinking my daughter would like me to make her one in Malabrigo Nube in the colourway Cereza (she's been eyeing it in my stash), perhaps blended with some alpaca for extra softness. Done in light weight yarn to ensure it feels light on her whilst wearing it.
I guess I'll "have" to knit a sample "for myself" and see how often she "steals" it for herself… LOL.
That's how it always goes with kids. You make one for them, they never wear it. You make one for yourself, these keep stealing it!
I must have been living under a rock because I hadn't even HEARD of the Ranunculus pattern before your vid. Not sure it's quite my thing but never say never..... What I DO like very much are the two colourwork sweaters you have on your chair and behind you. I'll look at other vids to see if you have covered those in other vids but if you have a moment, could you kindly mention the design & designer here? The one that is hanging up looks amazing and I'm very keen to give it a go.
The one on the mannequin is called Astrid by Junko Okamoto. What's on my chair is actually a baby blanket!
@@cloknits Thank you so much for that. I found the Astrid and it's added to the queue of projects. Did you make the design for the baby blanket yourself or is it a pattern? I could see it translating into a sweater or large wrap really easily.
@@jayeclements6452In was also instantly hooked by the baby blanket... Would love a sweater with the pattern 😍
Aaah, now I know what all the fuss is about and... I can knit one like yours using one skein?? Result as I have loads of love skeins. Great video 🙏
You can knit it using one skein if you make the smallest size or second size.
@@cloknits I'm making the smallest size and just finishing up the rib hem. Amazed how easy and quick this was to knit up - i will be making more!
Ooooh please do a deep dive on the Musselburgh hat! I see everyone making them but have never made one myself. I also haven't made a Ranunculus. To be honest, the super open gauge doesn't appeal to me nor does the oversized fit.
I've done a video on the Musselburgh already!
I've have this sweater saved for a while now, but I haven't knitted it yet. I do enjoy that I have many options to knit from stash to make this sweater.
I was knitting for 2 years before trying Ranunculus as my first, top down, in the round sweater. I come from the English tradition of following a written patern, stitch by stitch, knitting flat and sewing together. What Ranunculus taught me is that I can play around with numbers and gauge and have the confidence to alter patterns or design my own. I've made a Ranunculus in a blown alpaca yarn and one in cotton/silk. Each was made in about a week. It's been a great learning experience.
I love this! Yes playing around and altering is so much fun!
I knit one in Isager alpaca 2 held double and one in Brooklyn Tweed shelter. Both have long sleeves with the diagonal cuff which was fun to knit and very pretty. Love them.
I haven't made this pattern, though I bought it before the multi-size version was released. It was already popular then but not like now :-) I actually mapped out the pattern for the yarn I had in mind but I just didn't feel motivated in the end. Every time I thought of going back to it, something shinier came along. Of course Selma from Ottawa has made a zillion of these - and it's fun to watch her chat about them. Hell, my kid has made one. Truth is, I don't like round yokes, even when they also have raglan shaping. I made the Love Note, similar construtction, and I barely wear it - and I had to modify the crap out of that pattern. I'm also not nuts about lace yokes, in most instances, because they're just too busy all in one spot. And, I tend to wear fitted knits. So, while the designer has been the recipient of my money :-), and I know more about this pattern than some I've actually knitted, it's unlikely I'll make this sweater. I mean, if I haven't bothered by now...
Thank you. Enjoy very much your tips and suggestions. And now thanks to you I am joining the ranunculus crew ❤
I wore mine today! I didn’t mine in 1 strand of mohair and 1 strand of fingering. I think you’ve inspired to start my second.
You've convinced me to work on a ranunculus! I knew I wanted to make one but I think now is my push hahaha
Same
I have knitted three Ranunculus. All much more fitted than the original oversize version and a smaller gauge. I didn’t like the pictures with the pattern but Ravelry has so many projects that people have completed in different styles. Another pattern I have knitted multiple times is the Shifty by Andrea Mowry. I would love a critique of that.
I can’t wait to grab some yarn and start!!
I bought the pattern super long ago to make with handspun yarn... since handspinning takes so long for a tiny bit of yarn, and this pattern doesn't eat up a lot of yarn... plus it's nice and loose so it could fit over my abayas and my work shirts (practical for modest girlies 😅)
I lost the handspun in a move 😢 but now i got some other yarn looking at me that would be so great for a ranunculus, so I'm finally ready to make it... 6 years after buying my pattern! It's all about that long term planning lol
I just need the right needles, and I'm good. I wonder if i could resize it for my daughters, they love to match me...
The other key to this pattern is that the yoke is the same for all sizes. The increases do not start until after the yoke.
I'm rekniting right now and this fact had eluded me before. I don't know if it makes it better but it's definitely different than all the other patterns I've seen. Thanks for pointing it out!
Thank you!!! I'm just starting to get into sweaters and need an easy, forgiving project to build confidence! I wonder how much their sales will go up after this post...
I can't pretend I have that much of an impact but I'm happy if designers gets sales from me talking about it. I'm a small business owners and I love it if I can support someone else's small business.
It's challenging and fun and pretty simple.
Omg! Thank you so much for making this video. I was actually the first person to ask why this pattern is so popular in the Ranunculus comment’s section on Ravelry. I didn’t get many answers but a few Ravelers messaged me expressing their own wonderment. Since then I have knit Satawal also by Midori Hirose. Her patterns are truly lovely, and designed so cleverly. If Ranunculus is anything like Satawal, I can understand why knitters love it. Oh, one more thing: I obsess daily over all the different patterns on Ravelry and have looked at literally thousands. At least to me, at the time Ranunculus came out in 2017, it did not appear to be vastly different then many other similar patterns I had seen however, I was still rather new to knitting at that time (and still consider myself newish) so perhaps I was not seeing it’s novelty as those who had been on Ravelry much longer then I. I have not finished watching your video so am super curious. 😆
Thank you again! ❤🙏🏽
I have the pattern but haven’t knit it yet. Your video encouraged me a lot. Thank you!
Thanks for the inspiration Clo! 🥰
Thanks for this. I've seen this pattern more than once from other knit podcasters. I have it in a list on my Ravelry page but have to jump on board yet. I guess the real sell is the large gauge and quickness of knit. Yeah, because there is SO MUCH to knit!!
Thank you for this discussion. I often wondered what was going on with the popularity of this pattern.
Thank you Clo I have yet to make one and I do have the pattern so i really just need to sit down and pick some yarn . Love your podcasts 😊 yes you should make a video on knitting the ranauculus sweater.
I haven’t knit this pattern. Having watched your video, it’s encouraging me to try 😊
I think we can consider it a classic now 😉
The pattern is in my library, but didn’t knit one. I will do. Your video inspired me. Thanks for sharing
I used to think I would never knit one, but this fall I decided to knit one for myself, and four more for Christmas presents for my book group. I’m knitting the third one right now, each one has taken about 9 days to complete ( while working on other projects). I’m loving the versatility of the pattern, and using all stash yarn.
I just saw on Ravelry that the Clapotis shawl is celebrating 20 years and is being rereleased. I remember when everyone was knitting one. I still have one (somewhere) that I made way back when. There are over 23k projects on Ravelry.
Yes, the famous Clapotis!
I love this pattern! I had two different colors of the Lions Brand Summer Nights so i made one held single for summer and one held with mohair for winter. I also made one out of cotton for summer and another with mohair held double. Additionally i made one with boucle yarn that is for spring/beginning of summer since i can become a tad hot wearing it. After watching this i now would like to make another but maybe i can just gift it to someone 😀.
I have noticed the popularity while looking for a first garment to knit. I think I am nearly ready to do a top with my skills. The option for no sleeves is definitely appealing since my magic loop still needs practice because of a bit of laddering! So close!
@@barbaramcewen practice. I snug up the first two stitches every switch over and hold them in place until I get a few more done. Do not snug too tightly
@@BeeBee123ist Thanks, I've done lots of flat knitting and cowls in the round but only two hats so still work to go on magic loop for sure. I will try that tip.
I made one for myself in Acadia from the Fibre Company, long sleeves, small neck, longer length, quite conservative I guess because I'm older. Realize I could easily wear a younger more current looking version and will experiment with different yarns. Loved knitting this sweater and thank you for your video!
Exploring new styles is part or the fun of knitting your own garments.
This is the second pattern you've convinced me to buy that I already knew about, and wasn't intending to buy. I hope you're getting commissions!
I wish I was! 😜
I find oversized fashion does not look good on me, so have never considered trying a Ranunculus. But all the videos on it, have inspired me to consider a more fitted style with a lace yoke or a smaller sized Ranunculus.
You can absolutely play with the gauge to get a more fitting one. I also noticed that the designer added more smaller sizes.
@@dorym8045 from the looks of it you may be able to reduce the yoke depth without diminishing the style. I have as yet to download the pattern so I can’t say for sure. But the general formula of a yoke is to increase between each section by half of the original number with pattern stitches in-between. When I download I will see what the fuss is about. I am petite, skinny, and with high riding breasts so the general armhole tends to drop too low. I always, and I mean always have to redo a pattern to fit my small frame. Smaller neckline and a higher placed underarm. The maths and geometry never ends. Not complaining though, as all of my sweaters fit well by the time I am done with them
This video was very informative. I might knit the Ranuculus
For well over a year now I have been wanting to knit one soooooo bad but… I’m so intimidated! I really truly wish to cast one on after finishing one of my current sweater projects😅
Was my second sweater that i knitted. With not much knitting know-how plus i did not check my gauge, I knitted size 1 and when the yoke was done, i realised it was too small. Had to frog it and made one size up. I would make another one now that i have more knitting experience.
That's very interesting and inspiring. I have been looking at this pattern for quite some time. Maybe now I will try it. Merci et j'espere que vous passerez une merveilleuse journee.
Thank you for explaining this! I've heard of it but didn't know it was so crazy popular. I want to start a garment soon, so this may help me decide.
very interesting video!!!! I always wondered why it was so popular. I 1st noticed it on Ravelry because of the nice picture. I did not know it was so versatile. So maybe I will knit one …
I’ve made 8. Such a fun and quick sweater
I've been seeing this pattern a lot, and I thought ok nice but other patterns with lace yoke etc are as much interesting... and now that you talked about it, and reading all the comments I understand why it is so popular. It's worthy ! So I just bought my copy😂.
The one-fingering-weight-skein project definitely got me on Ranunculous side😊
I have knit two so far. One very wooly worsted weight farm yarn and one suri alpaca and love them both. I’m planning to knit a third for my non-knitting sister who picked this pattern out when visiting a yarn store without any prompting so there is definitely something to be said about it. I loved that I could knit the same size in very different yarn weights and know what I was getting without swatching!
I tend not to like super oversized looks so I've avoided Ranunculus up til now but damn, 1 skein of fingering on 6mm needles? Practically a stashbuster
I have stubbornly resisted. Until this morning. You’ve reminded me that stubborn resistance is what I need to resist. I did not get the many options, the main point of the main point. #lifelessons
Just bought the pattern this past Spring, still haven’t casted on yet, looking forward to a worsted weightcast on this Fall, fingers crossed. I just finished a second lacy yoke T called modern art sweater, it’s reversible, by Stella Igidi. I made it a T with cotton, and a cotton/viscose mix for summer wearing.
Idk if it’s on Ravelry, I obtained it from a book called the art of circular yokes. Love it so much, I’m sure to love raunoculous as well. Thank you for the video, love all the different styles of this pattern. ❤
Thanks for this analysis. Sounds like this pattern would be worth the money and time.
I’m going to make one before year end. I’ve been wanting to do one for a long time. Thanks for the reminder
You should!
The Love Note, Cozy Classic Raglan and why that one in particular v. all the other Raglan patterns. This video was great!
Je n'ai jamais été attirée par ce patron mais j'avoue que ces derniers temps, il me fait de l'oeil ! Cette vidéo tombe à pic !Je vais peut-être céder à la tentation
Midori (she’s Japanese living in Northern Germany if I understand correctly) landed on my radar because of Ranunculus. At the time, with a kitty with claws, this open lace is a no no. I actually like other pieces better: polka dot cardi or dot dot dash. But now you have me looking at this again. Quick you say?😅
I think it was popular in the way that the Rhinebeck sweater thing was popular: you knit it so you’re in the in-group and people who know knitting and ravelry would know.
I’ve. Been wanting to knit this pattern but always end up knittting something that just released. After watching your podcast today I think I will be knitting this. Thank You 0:26
Thanks for the review.... i havent knit one yet, but its on my maybe becuase the neckline is wider than a crew neck.... i cant handle yarn next to my neck!
I have never knit a Ranunculus. Such an oversize fit doesn't appeal to me. I've seen some that are more fitted, though. I just don't see a point in buying a pattern that I'd want to modify a lot. Another reason is that I don't want to make what "everybody" else is making. If a pattern gets a lot of mentions on the podcasts I watch, it becomes a turn-off 😅 I still admire the lace on Ranunculus!
I think this would be a nice one to get rid of some of the single skeins I have that I decided I needed to buy lol I might have to start one now
Super vidéo! Ça m’a vraiment (trop) donné envie d’en tricoter un (malgré le fait que je sois déjà en train de faire un pull en jacquard et une paire de bas)!
👏🏽👏🏽Really great, thank you. I have watched a few ( a large few!!) knitters on TH-cam knit this.Some I liked, some meh! But slowly I have watched this pattern evolve, from the provided modifications to the created modifications. I like that it can be knitted up with 1 skein. I think it may have to be my next cast on. I tried the Tin Can Knits Love Note in a fuzzy thinner yarn but the lace pattern was hard for me to catch. I tried and tried, Anyway, I kept going after the 4th try, mistakes and all. But think I am ready to do the ranunculus now. I like Midori Hirose's designs, Cherry is in my favourites too! I think because she is Japanese her last name is pronounced Hir-o-sé. I love your videos!
I'm still not interested in the least in the Ranunculus. I feel kind of alone in this 😂
By the way, Midori Hirose is a Japanese name, so if you want to know how to say it, you could use Google translate Japanese -> English/French (I'm French so... 😝) and then under what you wrote there is a little pictogram. If you clic on it you will hear how it is said. ;)
Thank you!
I'm wondering why I haven't done one ... About to buy the pattern ! Thank you x