Your knitting is beautiful and I am the same in that if I see an error I have to unravel to that place and do it again. Sock yarn that we have here in Canada has a percentage of nylon in it to make it a bit more durable and stretchy but I'm sure the wool alone that has worked for over hundreds of years will work well of course.
Thank you for your very nice comment :). I always try to convince myself that no one will notice the mistake and continue knitting, but in the end I always unravel and fix it..which makes me do even more work. But I never regret fixing the mistakes :D
Hi, What weight yarn did you use for the JW Anderson Cardigan? It looks like worsted weight to me but just wanted to be sure since I am struggling with mine and I'm using worsted weight. Also, Did you make all the squares separately and then seam them? Or did you make the squares knitted as one piece then seam the panels and back together, and seam the sides?
Hi, I used worted weight yarn for that cardigan. I did size down the needle to match my yarn too. The original pattern calls for worsted weight held double (if I'm not mistaken), and a larger sized needle. I knitted each vertical pannel separately and then sew them together.
Your knitting is beautiful and I am the same in that if I see an error I have to unravel to that place and do it again. Sock yarn that we have here in Canada has a percentage of nylon in it to make it a bit more durable and stretchy but I'm sure the wool alone that has worked for over hundreds of years will work well of course.
Thank you for your very nice comment :).
I always try to convince myself that no one will notice the mistake and continue knitting, but in the end I always unravel and fix it..which makes me do even more work. But I never regret fixing the mistakes :D
I love that youre getting some confidence to talk to the camera! Youre damn pretty 😍😍😍
The knitted bra looks great! I’d love to get the pattern 😍
Thank you! unfortunately I don't have the drafted pattern because I just tried them on as I knit.
Hi,
What weight yarn did you use for the JW Anderson Cardigan? It looks like worsted weight to me but just wanted to be sure since I am struggling with mine and I'm using worsted weight.
Also,
Did you make all the squares separately and then seam them? Or did you make the squares knitted as one piece then seam the panels and back together, and seam the sides?
Hi, I used worted weight yarn for that cardigan. I did size down the needle to match my yarn too. The original pattern calls for worsted weight held double (if I'm not mistaken), and a larger sized needle.
I knitted each vertical pannel separately and then sew them together.