7 wardrobe essentials every knitter should totally own 🧶✨

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  • @dianadority7728
    @dianadority7728 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like a good poncho to throw over any top when heading out. If knit with just a crew neckline, a pointed collar can peek out or you can wear different colored/patterned cowls with it.

  • @cruxandcloverknits
    @cruxandcloverknits ปีที่แล้ว

    Your Harlow sweater is gorgeous!!! That color is perfect for you 😊

  • @bernbee1679
    @bernbee1679 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love your self drafted pattern in the bright green, it looks gorgeous on you.

  • @carrotlover7763
    @carrotlover7763 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really like the Tolsta Tee by Rebecca Clow, I have made 3 DK weight and 1 fingering weight in knitting for Olive pure silk. Great staple item that is very versatile.

    • @melcerra2375
      @melcerra2375 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same. I have a DK weight one and am currently knitting a fingering weight one.

  • @luvLins
    @luvLins ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a self drafted raglan tee that I wear a lot! It’s the first full size garment I’ve ever knit, so it’s not the best but it is comfy and cute so I’ll wear it! 😂 I’m finally making myself a hat after spending the last two years lallygagging and I’m hoping to have it done before I go camping in two weeks!

  • @QueensYarnBoutique
    @QueensYarnBoutique ปีที่แล้ว +1

    These are excellent wardrobe essentials especially the tanks tops.

    • @knitsbymandy
      @knitsbymandy  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think I get the most wear out of the tanks! They are just so versatile

  • @OffbeatKnits
    @OffbeatKnits ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! You helped me a lot back when you recommended the ribbed "My Little Secret" top over the stockinette version - I recently made one out of stash yarn (in hot pink), and the fit really is better than a different stockinette top I made, it's already getting a lot of wear (despite being just violently Barbie pink, lol)!
    You do look good in drop shoulder shapes! I'd guess saddle shoulders with some positive ease would suit your frame equally well. Not sure about raglans...
    I live in a chilly and damp climate... My most worn knits are 100% wool and I like to knit stranded colourwork. So, here's my "capsule":
    2 sweaters:
    -Otra by Skeindeer, classic drop shoulder, minimalist Norwegian style yoke pattern, light neutral main colour, light sport wt
    -Silver Forest by Jenn Steingass, circular yoke, only 1 colourwork panel, sage green main colour, heavy fingering wt
    1 dress:
    -Eglantine by Fabel Knitwear, knee length, small simple lace pattern at the hem, dark greyish brown, heavy fingering wt
    1 shawl:
    -Vantage Point by Jill Zielinski, squishy triangular garter stitch beast with some texture blips, dark grey/light grey/beetroot red, DK wt
    1 coatigan:
    -Fjelljakke by Rauma Designs (=Norwegian yarn brand, I'm afraid they only publish in Norwegian), an all-over colourwork ginormity that weighs a full kilogram and almost reaches my thighs, dark grey+white, worsted wt knit up at a sport wt gauge (this thing is practically waterproof and you need something like that over here!) - this is an outer layer that I grab instead of wearing a jacket in autumn or spring.
    My personal style is often pretty bold compared to my mid-30s peers, I like to dress elegantly and artsy, with small vintage details, and my knits also often show my Norwegian family background. I don't mind standing out, and I don't mind if it looks handmade, I just want it to look EXPERTLY handmade, haha. I also sew a little... That being said, I do know my body type and my "lines", I'm "yang"-leaning in terms of methods like the Kibbe body type thingy, so more on the long&narrow side, so I avoid overly frilly, lacy and romantic things, textures and shapes that look too rounded, or colourwork that is too chaotic. (I'm either a Dramatic, a Dramatic Classic, or a Flamboyant Natural in Kibbe terms, still haven't figured it out completely, but I know I look good when I respect my elongated vertical lines and go for well-structured looks, nothing too short or fluttery.) Knowing all these things usually gives me a pretty good idea what patterns and designs work for me, I can modify them to fit my body anyways, but no modification would probably change a silhouette entirely. When it comes to building the perfect handmade wardrobe, I found these to be better things to consider than colour. I found it often pays to go outside my comfort zone with colour a little, but stay firmly inside it when it comes to silhouette and fit! Just thought I'd leave that here, seeing as most "capsule wardrobe" tips seem to consist of 100% neutral colours and that might feel restrictive, hehe...

  • @ASAS-dn4ve
    @ASAS-dn4ve ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you, very useful video. I buy summer cotton works in shops, it is inexpensive. For hand knitting I prefer bourette silk or cotton - silk. Summer tops look similar to cotton, but feel much better, absorb moisture well. Silk is also bactericide. For colder seasons it is reasonable to make fingerless mittens to access phone easily.

    • @knitsbymandy
      @knitsbymandy  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I made fingerless mitts this winter and I used them way more than I expected to!

  • @carrotcakekim
    @carrotcakekim ปีที่แล้ว

    loved this video concept - your marysia cardigan is so cute with that dress, green looks amazing on you !! I’ve been looking for a cardigan pattern so will definitely look into that one ❤

  • @saraht855
    @saraht855 ปีที่แล้ว

    I made a long sleeved shrug (sleeves connected across the back to cover the shoulder blades) and it works super well for outfits with waistlines at weird heights or if you need something small to put in your bag

    • @knitsbymandy
      @knitsbymandy  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I doooo love having something small to put in my bag

  • @highfiberknits
    @highfiberknits ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Such a fun concept!

  • @YarnyAnnie
    @YarnyAnnie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the styling inspo ❤

  • @kris7893
    @kris7893 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great outfit inspo! Very helpful considerations for practical knits

  • @laurahorgan7657
    @laurahorgan7657 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really enjoyed your video! Your projects are lovely.

  • @maddielikesyarn
    @maddielikesyarn ปีที่แล้ว

    I have yarn in my stash for both sweater no 15 and the Ingrid sweater! maybe I should take this as a sign to start those projects haha

  • @ruesroom
    @ruesroom ปีที่แล้ว

    Right on time with the video sis 🥰