I have an additional thought concerning the question about garter stitch being "hungry". Garter stitch allows the purl bumps to sit right on top of each other, so the extra height you'd normally get with a knit stitch is offset. It's the only knitting stitch that is symmetrical, two rows in height equals 1 stitch in length. That's why your emotional support chicken is so squishy!
I crochet a lot of garments and my crocheted garments aren't heavier than my knitted garments. Why? Because I like drapey tops and so I use thin yarn and relatively bigger hooks to get an airy fabric that isn't dense and heavy. Caveat: I usually create my crochet patterns; there aren't many crochet garment patterns that aren't heavy and dense.
Jen Geigley has that sock knitting machine and after watching her use it I decided it’s probably just easier to knit socks by hand. There are so many steps it just seems complicated
Regarding making socks on a circular machine: Check out TH-cam creator “Engineering Knits”. She did a series on recreating a Victorian outfit and in the series she made socks. Great resource and her machine was quite affordable from what I remember. Look for “How were the Victorians so fast at knitting socks?” Over a couple of videos she shows all her trials and fails. Good luck.
I enjoyed this idea of answering questions. I also appreciate that you get to the point and keep it short. That way if a question doesn’t peak my interest I’m certain the next one will.
6:02 I have 100% mohair lace weight in my will sell/trade in my Ravelry stash if anyone’s into orange! It’s actually shocking how much orange mohair is available for offloading there. 😂 In all seriousness, it’s LeeWard Dexters Italian mohair and is vintage but readily available on Ravelry, eBay, and Etsy in various colors. 14:24 It might help to look up 100% silk yarns on Ravelry, then look at associated patterns/projects that way, too. I find that just browsing by fiber will bring up more blends than single fibers.
I learnt to knit because of the amount of yarn (and cost) that crocheted garments take. I will go back one day, but today and tomorrow are not those days 😃
The small addi would make a very loose weave sock and you pretty much have to put an after thought heel in. Twin stitches designs did a review of the Dean and Bean machine. The Erlbacher is fabulous but has a very steep learning curve.
I disagree on the first point about mohair yarns! I have the most beautiful mohair lace yarn that I'm knitting an heirloom shawl for my sister's wedding with. It's from wagtail yarns in Australia, and it's softer than any other mohair I've tried including knitting for olive or Rowan.
Adding to the questions! Knitting cotton in stripes (white and purple) and realized that there might be some bleeding. Is there a way to hand wash/machine wash stripes and avoiding bleeding/color transfer?
The Addi Express will make sock-like tubes, but I don't like the finished product as a sock. You have to use worsted weight yarn and the size stitch is uncomfortable on my feet. I also can't get them to really fit (too tight in places, too loose in others. )
Oh! I didn’t see your reply before I typed mine. If you’re looking for lace weight, LeeWard Dexters Italian mohair is 100%. It’s vintage (my ex MIL destashed hers to me 20 years ago and it was vintage then), but it’s available from sellers on eBay, Etsy, and Ravelry.
I had a ton of fun with this video! Since you enjoyed making your Elizabeth zimmer-hen, would you be interested in crocheting some stuffies? If so, let me know and I'll send you a pattern for free(I'm a new crochet stuffy designer on ravelry 😉)!
This was great! Unlike it seems almost everyone else, I’m a naturally tight purler. I can’t figure out why this would be the case, does anyone have any theories for what I’m doing differently? P.s. I just heard that diaper bags are an affordable water proof project bag option. The kind actually meant for dirty diapers, not the tote type bags.
And your point is…? Also just to provide you with a bit of context, this is a format I’ve established since January. Eight weeks on, two weeks off. However, you may not be aware of that. Whatever aspersions you’re casting on me or my work ethic are unnecessary and not appreciated. 👍
I have an additional thought concerning the question about garter stitch being "hungry".
Garter stitch allows the purl bumps to sit right on top of each other, so the extra height you'd normally get with a knit stitch is offset.
It's the only knitting stitch that is symmetrical, two rows in height equals 1 stitch in length.
That's why your emotional support chicken is so squishy!
I crochet a lot of garments and my crocheted garments aren't heavier than my knitted garments. Why? Because I like drapey tops and so I use thin yarn and relatively bigger hooks to get an airy fabric that isn't dense and heavy. Caveat: I usually create my crochet patterns; there aren't many crochet garment patterns that aren't heavy and dense.
Hope you enjoyed your vacation!
Enjoy the well deserved break with your family ❤
I use Ziplock bags as I'm terrified of moths!
Jen Geigley has that sock knitting machine and after watching her use it I decided it’s probably just easier to knit socks by hand. There are so many steps it just seems complicated
Right?! I’m the same for sure.
You should certainly post a video tutorial on how to knit a sweater and use one of your patterns 😉
Today I'm answering some questions from comments of previous videos. Enjoy! ❤
Regarding making socks on a circular machine: Check out TH-cam creator “Engineering Knits”. She did a series on recreating a Victorian outfit and in the series she made socks. Great resource and her machine was quite affordable from what I remember. Look for “How were the Victorians so fast at knitting socks?” Over a couple of videos she shows all her trials and fails. Good luck.
Hi Tayler. Interesting questions. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.😊
Have a wonderful vacation with your family!
Thank you so much. 😘😘
I enjoyed this idea of answering questions. I also appreciate that you get to the point and keep it short. That way if a question doesn’t peak my interest I’m certain the next one will.
6:02 I have 100% mohair lace weight in my will sell/trade in my Ravelry stash if anyone’s into orange! It’s actually shocking how much orange mohair is available for offloading there. 😂 In all seriousness, it’s LeeWard Dexters Italian mohair and is vintage but readily available on Ravelry, eBay, and Etsy in various colors.
14:24 It might help to look up 100% silk yarns on Ravelry, then look at associated patterns/projects that way, too. I find that just browsing by fiber will bring up more blends than single fibers.
Great podcast. Fun to hear other's questions. Have a great time away.,
Hello from Swansea, Illinois.
I learnt to knit because of the amount of yarn (and cost) that crocheted garments take. I will go back one day, but today and tomorrow are not those days 😃
Make fun memories with your family 😁
Nicely done. Happy recharging! Well deserved.
For the sock knitting machine engineering knits I think mentioned a 3D printed CSM machine. I don’t know if you can find a 3D print file for it.
For the mohair question, mohair by canard have some wonderful 100% mohair options in a few different weights but she is quite expensive 😅
Love to give ex libris stamps as wedding gifts!
Thanks for answering my question! I need to go edit “leaky water ball” to say “leaky bottle.” 😊
Have a great vaca!
Love your water cup! Need the details. I enjoyed your book podcast as well all the ❤️
Enjoy your time with your family and time away from social media.
Safe travels to you and your families. Enjoy that break!
I use wet dry bags for swim stuff to keep my project dry and safe
I finished “3 Bags Full” and loved it. Passing it down to my daughter and her family.
Have a great holiday ❤
The small addi would make a very loose weave sock and you pretty much have to put an after thought heel in. Twin stitches designs did a review of the Dean and Bean machine. The Erlbacher is fabulous but has a very steep learning curve.
i just thought you could buy much more yarn for those machine prices lol
mexican gothic is so good! highly recommend saving it for the colder months for spookier vibes
Agreed!
I disagree on the first point about mohair yarns! I have the most beautiful mohair lace yarn that I'm knitting an heirloom shawl for my sister's wedding with. It's from wagtail yarns in Australia, and it's softer than any other mohair I've tried including knitting for olive or Rowan.
Adding to the questions!
Knitting cotton in stripes (white and purple) and realized that there might be some bleeding. Is there a way to hand wash/machine wash stripes and avoiding bleeding/color transfer?
Ahhh yes. This is the two million dollar question. My best suggestion is to use color catchers in the wash.
Taking a break is always a good way to recharge the human batteries! Enjoy!
The Addi Express will make sock-like tubes, but I don't like the finished product as a sock. You have to use worsted weight yarn and the size stitch is uncomfortable on my feet. I also can't get them to really fit (too tight in places, too loose in others. )
🌟Thanks for answering my Mohair yarn question!🌟
Oh! I didn’t see your reply before I typed mine. If you’re looking for lace weight, LeeWard Dexters Italian mohair is 100%. It’s vintage (my ex MIL destashed hers to me 20 years ago and it was vintage then), but it’s available from sellers on eBay, Etsy, and Ravelry.
@@Shetooktothewoods Okay great! Thanks for the recommendation!
Enjoy your vacation break! How is your free library going ?❤❤
I don’t see the link for the sock formula you mentioned. Am I just missing it?
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I had a ton of fun with this video! Since you enjoyed making your Elizabeth zimmer-hen, would you be interested in crocheting some stuffies? If so, let me know and I'll send you a pattern for free(I'm a new crochet stuffy designer on ravelry 😉)!
This was great! Unlike it seems almost everyone else, I’m a naturally tight purler. I can’t figure out why this would be the case, does anyone have any theories for what I’m doing differently?
P.s. I just heard that diaper bags are an affordable water proof project bag option. The kind actually meant for dirty diapers, not the tote type bags.
She says she is changing things up and taking a break for 2 weeks at a time, then weeks later starts ANOTHER podcast with her husband.
And your point is…? Also just to provide you with a bit of context, this is a format I’ve established since January. Eight weeks on, two weeks off. However, you may not be aware of that. Whatever aspersions you’re casting on me or my work ethic are unnecessary and not appreciated. 👍
Really not a fan of the background music. I can't watch anymore, sorry.
I'll check back in the future to see if the music continues.