@@theyarngoeson Glad you found it helpful! I really like that style of yarn with the light speckling, I think it lends itself well to lots of different design options.
Thank you for the video. I’m trying to come up with a way to make a sweater from Harry Potter but I just started knitting. I’d crochet it, but it would be really heavy with how much yarn crochet uses. I’m having a hard time trying to figure out where to start a letter in a knit pattern
I’m familiar with the sweater you’re referring to, and there are a couple free patterns on Ravelry for it. The easiest way would be knitting the sweater plain, and then duplicate stitching the letter on at the very end. TH-cam has lots of great tutorials for the duplicate stitch technique. Happy Knitting!
Have you designed your own knit project before? Let’s talk about it!
This was amazing! Thanks for this! I love how your Ravens yarn is working up, very pretty!
@@theyarngoeson Glad you found it helpful! I really like that style of yarn with the light speckling, I think it lends itself well to lots of different design options.
Put that thing down flip it and reverse it! Love your Missy Elliot reference!
@@HappyLittleYarn I was going to edit that out, but the song kept running through my head everything else I said reverse 😂
Hello from India. Very informative video. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your knowledge with us ❤
@@kaviraj1993 Thank you for watching! If you decide to make your own design be sure to come back and let me know how it went.
Thank you for the video. I’m trying to come up with a way to make a sweater from Harry Potter but I just started knitting. I’d crochet it, but it would be really heavy with how much yarn crochet uses.
I’m having a hard time trying to figure out where to start a letter in a knit pattern
I’m familiar with the sweater you’re referring to, and there are a couple free patterns on Ravelry for it. The easiest way would be knitting the sweater plain, and then duplicate stitching the letter on at the very end. TH-cam has lots of great tutorials for the duplicate stitch technique. Happy Knitting!