Knitters Know Your Fibers: Tips and Trucks for Working with Cotton!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
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    Spring is here, and summer is on the way - at least in the Northern Hemisphere. And it's time to bust out our cotton and plant based fiber yarn. In this video I share my top tips for working with cotton yarn that every knitter and crocheter needs to know.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - 02:35 Introduction
    02:35 - 6:29 Cotton vs Wool
    06:29 - 08:29 Making Cotton Elastic
    08:29 - 10:08 Subbing Cotton for Wool
    10:08 - 11:32 Mistakes Will be Made
    11:32 - 12:56 Needles Make a Difference
    12:56 - 14:20 Planning for Growth
    14:20 - 15:40 Breaks and Side Quests
    15:40 - 17:46 Not Any Join Will Do
    17:46 - 20:02 Weaving in Cotton Tails
    20:02 - 23:01 Blocking
    23:01 - 24:31 Final Thoughts and Outtakes
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  • @krankywitch
    @krankywitch ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great tips! I knit in a transparent elastic thread so I don't have to worry about colour matching. It's actually a sewing thread for shirring but works exceptionally well for knitting cotton. Because cotton does lose the battle with gravity, I always knit in pieces and then seam - the seams add stability, structure & strength to the garment, helping fight the downward pull. This also means I can join with a good knot (!!! 😱) at the end of a row and the knot gets hidden in the seam, which is also a great place to hide the woven in ends. Nope, no yarn wastage as the lengths sacrificed to joining in at the end of the row are used to sew the seams, or put away for future repairs. There are so many benefits to knitting the pieces and seaming that I've never been converted to the in-the-round style for garments, even after 40+ years of knitting.

    • @CarrieCraftGeek
      @CarrieCraftGeek  ปีที่แล้ว

      Great tip about using cotton with seemed sweaters! And although normally I oppose knots, you're use use is one of the few instances I think it's a reasonable choice.

  • @mamagrizzly4628
    @mamagrizzly4628 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the info, perfect timing I just started a new top made from truboo. I live in CA also so I do alot of plant based fiber knitting too, so it was nice to get all the reminders. Have a great weekend👏

  • @markiejsis4240
    @markiejsis4240 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you I learned so much

  • @scrapbagstudios
    @scrapbagstudios ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this video. I live in subtropical Australia and lightweight tops are very useful for a large part of the year. Because I live in the mountains it does get pretty cold and I definitely need wool jumpers too. This info will be very useful. Thank you. 😀

  • @BearsCrochetCritters
    @BearsCrochetCritters ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for all your helpful and educational videos. ❤️🐻

    • @CarrieCraftGeek
      @CarrieCraftGeek  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you! I so appreciate you support and encouragement over the years! (It's been years now.)

    • @BearsCrochetCritters
      @BearsCrochetCritters ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow! Years? You are very welcome.

  • @GaraksApprentice
    @GaraksApprentice ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve found that changing direction midway through weaving in the ends of slippery yarns like cotton really helps keep the tail in place. It’s harder to hide, and it can be a pain if I accidentally leave too short a tail, but it’s really effective.

  • @alexvanderpol1
    @alexvanderpol1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, that makes sense of some failed projects haha 😂

    • @CarrieCraftGeek
      @CarrieCraftGeek  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah. I got a hat I tried to make from recycled silk that did not end well. (Silk isn't plant based, but it is also stick straight and slippery.)

  • @claudiab.878
    @claudiab.878 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, thank you! It is always such fun, watching your videos. I always learn a lot!
    Now, I'd love to knit the garter stich two colored shawl you are showing in the video. Is there a pattern for this somewhere??

    • @CarrieCraftGeek
      @CarrieCraftGeek  ปีที่แล้ว

      I'll have to see about the pattern. It came with a class I took years ago and might be exclusive.

    • @claudiab.878
      @claudiab.878 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your quick answer! Very kind of you!

  • @lulienne8212
    @lulienne8212 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very helpful! Thank you! What yarn were you using for the tan tunic with the beautiful lace panel?

    • @CarrieCraftGeek
      @CarrieCraftGeek  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sadly it's a discontinued yarn: loop-d-loop quartz. 54% viscose, 23% linen, 29% silk, 3% metallic.
      Uh. I thought there was some cotton in it as well. See can't trust memory. But, it's basically a plant based fiber so same tops from this video apply.

  • @emilybeaton2947
    @emilybeaton2947 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you steam block cotton vertically? Because my steamer has to remain upright, so I usually pin my items to my blocking mat and hold it up. Can you do that with cotton?

    • @CarrieCraftGeek
      @CarrieCraftGeek  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great question. I've never tried but I'd say yes if it's the item is dry (or mostly dry) and not too heavy. With the item pinned it shouldn't be hanging for so long that it would stretch out of shape.