36 knits is Wow 😮 , guess you knit everyday ! I wanna knit more socks and a norwegian mitt. 😊 Well Done $ Happy New Year . I visited Yellowstone last summer , very noce 😊
This was one of my favourite knitting year wrap-ups I've watched! Your joy of the craft is really showing here 🥰 My favourite thing I made this year was definitely the Porcelain sweater I finished last winter. I get so much wear out of it and it's super cozy! It was my first time knitting a drop shoulder and I definitely learned it's not my preferred construction, but I don't mind it in that sweater.
Great podcast! You gave the perfect amount of info for each project. My favourite knit this year was the Sonderbar Sweater designed by Julia Wilkens. I knit it in the exact same yarn and colours she designed it in. Beautiful pattern.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this 😊 So many gorgeous garments, and very well presented with all the details of yarn, needles etc 👏 I especially like your Aosta Summer Top. Thanks for the tip, I have put it on my To Knit list for next summer 👍 Regarding weaving in cotton yarn ends, I see Cindy has advised changing yarns at the side of the top/sweater. I also do this, and I weave the ends vertically up & down the side stitch (instead of horisontally). This way, you don't notice the weaving so much, as it's in the side 'seam'. I look forward to new episodes in 2025 and wish you and your family a Happy New Year 🎉✨
@heldagsstrikk thank you so very much!! I appreciate it! And thank you for the tip of weaving in vertically. That sounds like it will work great!! Happy new year to you too!
It was so fun to see your 2024 knitting journey! I wasn't interested in the Port Jacket, but every time you talk about it, I want it more and more. Haha! Your hibernate pullover is gorgeous! 😍 My favorite knit this year is my Douglas Cardi. It was so fun and quick to knit and I wear it the most.
I used Drops Belle with wooden needles. I did not find it that splitty. My favorite knit this year was my Lauder V neck cardigan by Rebecca Clow. Love this podcast! Just the right amount of info including yarns. Very helpful
What a great recap of your year of knitting! Clearly you get it! The Sari Nordlund lacework top was a brave endeavor and you nailed it. This podcast gave me the perfect amount of information for each project and I learned quite a bit, particularly about designers who I have not yet tried. My favorite garment hat I knit this year was my mustard flower tee (and which I think I will get the most use out of)), while my most ambitious was my Artus shawl (which I realize now that I never put into a project page on Ravelry). All the best to you and your family in 2025!
I think your Ester looks Amazing on you!! Also, the all mohair sweater, I have one I struggled to get lots of wear out of so I now wear it in the winter with my pjs when we have any kind of people over. Totally worth it to look great lounging around! Get wear out of the soft garments, life's too short 💙
Love your striped sweater - I've been thinking about making that pattern. I have the Port Jacket pattern & plan to make it soon, too! My favorites this year so far are my Salty Days sweater, Book Club Cardigan and Jacket No. 2 :)
Great work! My favourite Sweater of the year is my Tulip Loop Sweater by Otherloops. I worked it up in bright red Merino and finished it just in time for Christmas. A Fast and very enjoyable knit!
So many inspiring knits. My favourite knit this year was Slip Me by Hinterm Stein. So wearable - I used Drops Lima and am so happy with the result. I get compliments each and every time I wear it.
This was such a fun video and you made so many beautiful garments this year! I’ve been knitting a few of the Hack it Jacket by Rillerut. It’s a great pattern to use where you can modify and design your own cardigans with different textures, edges, cables, models, fabrics. Can really recommend although the pattern is quite sparse så maybe not the best for beginners 😊 Looking forward to the new year and seeing all the beautiful knits you will make. Happy new year from Sweden 🎉
I have just finished the grey Port Jacket and I love it! Will be starting the Book Club Cardigan soon (I have bought a lot of extra yarn for it!) I can recommend the Cumulus Blouse be PetiteKnit, it is easy and fits really well. I did mine in Drops Flora and Drops Kid Silk and it looks really lovely.
I feel like the longer garments look very good on you I feel like shorter tees look funny but that’s just me thank you for detailing these garments loved this video
Great video, gave me several new patterns to explore. And especially liked that it wasn’t all just Petite Knits, finally something different. Thanks.
@@elwoodmr I’m glad to hear it!! I do like experimenting with new patterns!
I am not normally a henley fan but yours is fantastic and looks great on you! The fit, the color….chef’s kiss!
@@ingridspinknitlove1192 aw thank you!!
36 knits is Wow 😮 , guess you knit everyday ! I wanna knit more socks and a norwegian mitt. 😊 Well Done $ Happy New Year . I visited Yellowstone last summer , very noce 😊
@@fionasteinbrecht60 I do knit almost every day!! That would be wonderful! Happy new year to you too. Yellowstone is beautiful.
Love all your knits and the colours you chose.😁
@@junesemple thank you!!
This was one of my favourite knitting year wrap-ups I've watched! Your joy of the craft is really showing here 🥰
My favourite thing I made this year was definitely the Porcelain sweater I finished last winter. I get so much wear out of it and it's super cozy! It was my first time knitting a drop shoulder and I definitely learned it's not my preferred construction, but I don't mind it in that sweater.
@@chairenn aw thank you!! Oh my goodness, that sweater is gorgeous. I’m glad you get a lot of wear out of it!!
Great podcast! You gave the perfect amount of info for each project. My favourite knit this year was the Sonderbar Sweater designed by Julia Wilkens. I knit it in the exact same yarn and colours she designed it in. Beautiful pattern.
@@SweaterWeatherPodcast thank you so much!! I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed. I am looking up that sweater now!!
Wow, so many wonderful knits 🤎
@@nikitinaknits I’m so happy with them all!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this 😊 So many gorgeous garments, and very well presented with all the details of yarn, needles etc 👏
I especially like your Aosta Summer Top. Thanks for the tip, I have put it on my To Knit list for next summer 👍
Regarding weaving in cotton yarn ends, I see Cindy has advised changing yarns at the side of the top/sweater. I also do this, and I weave the ends vertically up & down the side stitch (instead of horisontally). This way, you don't notice the weaving so much, as it's in the side 'seam'.
I look forward to new episodes in 2025 and wish you and your family a Happy New Year 🎉✨
@heldagsstrikk thank you so very much!! I appreciate it! And thank you for the tip of weaving in vertically. That sounds like it will work great!! Happy new year to you too!
It was so fun to see your 2024 knitting journey! I wasn't interested in the Port Jacket, but every time you talk about it, I want it more and more. Haha! Your hibernate pullover is gorgeous! 😍
My favorite knit this year is my Douglas Cardi. It was so fun and quick to knit and I wear it the most.
@@MissMelodyMakes thank you so much!! Ah, that’s amazing when something is a fun and quick knit, but you also get a lot of wear out of!
Loved this roundup! My favorite knit of the year is my Agnete Cardigan by Petite Knit
@@theemoknitter thank you!!!! And that’s great!!
I used Drops Belle with wooden needles. I did not find it that splitty. My favorite knit this year was my Lauder V neck cardigan by Rebecca Clow. Love this podcast! Just the right amount of info including yarns. Very helpful
@@lindapayne9474 oh, thank you so much! I’m glad to hear it’s helpful. I have yet to try a Rebecca Clow pattern. Someday!!
What a great recap of your year of knitting! Clearly you get it! The Sari Nordlund lacework top was a brave endeavor and you nailed it. This podcast gave me the perfect amount of information for each project and I learned quite a bit, particularly about designers who I have not yet tried.
My favorite garment hat I knit this year was my mustard flower tee (and which I think I will get the most use out of)), while my most ambitious was my Artus shawl (which I realize now that I never put into a project page on Ravelry).
All the best to you and your family in 2025!
@@noelelisect oh, thank you so much!! That means so much to me! I love hearing about your top knits of this year too. All the best to you too!!
I think your Ester looks Amazing on you!!
Also, the all mohair sweater, I have one I struggled to get lots of wear out of so I now wear it in the winter with my pjs when we have any kind of people over. Totally worth it to look great lounging around! Get wear out of the soft garments, life's too short 💙
@@Kera.S. thank you! And that’s a great tip!!
Great podcast
@@LindaNixon-ws4ge thank you!
Love your striped sweater - I've been thinking about making that pattern. I have the Port Jacket pattern & plan to make it soon, too! My favorites this year so far are my Salty Days sweater, Book Club Cardigan and Jacket No. 2 :)
@@arizonacolbys highly recommend both patterns!! The salty days sweater is so pretty!! And fun that we both have a book club cardigan too!
Amazing works Savannah! I love your Book Club Cardigan ❤
@@alliknit thank you so much!
Great work! My favourite Sweater of the year is my Tulip Loop Sweater by Otherloops. I worked it up in bright red Merino and finished it just in time for Christmas. A Fast and very enjoyable knit!
@@BarbaraKluge-w8q that sweater is so pretty! A bright red sound fantastic!
You're mistaken! The color of the Tulip Tee look fabulous on you, and it looks like a good fit :)
@@Adriane-mu5zj aw thank you ❤️❤️ maybe I’ll enjoy wearing it more this summer!
So many inspiring knits. My favourite knit this year was Slip Me by Hinterm Stein. So wearable - I used Drops Lima and am so happy with the result. I get compliments each and every time I wear it.
@@jeanerthekeener thanks! I’ll have to look up Slip Me! It sounds great!
Looooove that navy and white striped sweater u have on
@@KnitTherapy thank you so much!
This was such a fun video and you made so many beautiful garments this year!
I’ve been knitting a few of the Hack it Jacket by Rillerut. It’s a great pattern to use where you can modify and design your own cardigans with different textures, edges, cables, models, fabrics. Can really recommend although the pattern is quite sparse så maybe not the best for beginners 😊
Looking forward to the new year and seeing all the beautiful knits you will make.
Happy new year from Sweden 🎉
@@johannatheander84 thank you so much for watching!! That sounds like an intriguing pattern! Happy new year to you too. ❤️❤️
I have just finished the grey Port Jacket and I love it! Will be starting the Book Club Cardigan soon (I have bought a lot of extra yarn for it!) I can recommend the Cumulus Blouse be PetiteKnit, it is easy and fits really well. I did mine in Drops Flora and Drops Kid Silk and it looks really lovely.
@@janinef66 oh yay! I love that we both made those patterns! I’ve always wanted to make the cumulus blouse.
Wow, what an accomplishment, so many knits! Can't wait to see what you get up to in the new year, happy knitting.
@@vickistanton9078 thank you so much!! I truly appreciate it. Happy knitting to you too!
Fantastic knitting and very helpful podcast😍
@@abbycat886 thank you for watching!!
I feel like the longer garments look very good on you I feel like shorter tees look funny but that’s just me thank you for detailing these garments loved this video
@@KnitTherapy thank you so much for watching! And yes, I think we are in agreement on that!
Reusing the skyline tee yarn may be an issue if you need to use extra yarn because it won’t block the same since you shrunk the tee
@@knittysixx5106 oh good to know! Thank you!
Hedgehog sick yarn is hand dyed so variance in colour will happen.
@@jewelse1975 yes, for sure. I was just not expecting it to have completely different colors. 😂
@ that is a bit weird I have to say. Something about the dye must have been off to change it so much.
@@jewelse1975 yes, agreed! Maybe a strange outlier dye lot!
I always do my joins on the sides so they don’t show so much, even better if I can hide it in a seam.
@@cindycompertfineart7276 oh, good idea to do it on the side! I can’t believe I didn’t think of that!
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