Thank you for your input about the struggles of left-handed knitters in a right-handed world! It is nice to know I am not alone in having to convert the right-handed charts to adapt to my left-handed knitting. : )
I have taken to tracking my rows in writing. For example, if the pattern says "repeat rows 22 to 23 fifteen times", then I write a simple table in my knitting notebook. 1st column runs numbers from 1-15, then 2nd column has number 22 at the rop, 3rd column has number 23. When I start the first round, I write ... (3 dots) for row 1/22 and when I'm done, I add a tick mark after ... So this means that if I need to set down my knitting in the middle of the row (I have toddlers, so I get interrupted a lot), then I know where I was. Also, if I have to fo increases, I will write the correct st count for each section of the row, so it's easy to check it (doing a checksum😅).
Thank you so much for you “left handed” knitters advice. I am interested in making charted work but was a bit confused on how to make it work for me. Your video provided actionable steps that seem very straightforward. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much for talking about how you knit charts! I'm a left handed knitter as well, and I struggle quite a bit with charts, especially asymmetrical ones. I've gotten confused before and knit cables that wrap in the opposite direction from what the pattern intended... More visibility into left handed knitting is so important!
It's so exiting to find another left handed knitter! I recently started knitting and I'm doing my first charted pattern and am still a bit confused. I do get mirroring the chart, which I'll try, but it would be AWESOME to have some sort of tutorial on how to do that and how to read it then. I'd love if you could do it! We need patterns to be more inclusive, not just size inclusive, but also left-handed inclusive! :)
I have two kids and it’s great to get handmade knitted pieces in bigger sizes as well. A lot of people gift you newborn items, but it’s great to be able to dress your 3 month old in something beautiful as well :)
Hi! That’s interesting how you are knitting as left handed) I’m left handed too, but my mom could teach me only as right handed, because she is right handed)
Left handed knitter here too! I think that forces us to really understand our knits as we always have to think of the orientation of the stitches! I have only done simple charts so I did not need them flipped but I will keep that in mind, thanks!
Very informative and cool video! Thank you for taking the time to film it. I've knit TONS of baby gift knits (actually more than for myself...) and I thought I would share how my yarn/size choices have evolved. Obviously, it's very personal; I'm sure many people do things differently. - Yarn: I always make sure to pick up a yarn that is 1. not too scratchy and!! 2. machine washable... With the exception of one friend who, although not a knitter, has a deep appreciation of the work involved in crafting and therefore hand washes my knits, all my other friends or family members have other priorities (which I totally understand). - Size: Nowadays, I always knit size 1 yo or 2 yo. For several reasons: 1. Babies outgrow their knits so so so fast (sometimes faster than it takes to knit the piece) ; 2. Parents are gifted tons of baby knits, but they have less for when their child grows older. In any case, I avoid knitting the new born size because if the baby is a chunky one, he/she will never wear the piece... Just so you know, PetiteKnit has awesome patterns for babies and kids BUT she must have small children because it sizes really small (I pick one or two sizes bigger than the one I'm actually aiming at). I know you have picked another pattern, but I thought I'd share this info in case you want to knit one of her tiny patterns one day. - Pattern: besides garments (which are super cute...), toys can make long cherished gifts. (I'm lainelaine on Ravelry if you want to see some of my baby knits)
Definitely knit the baby sweater in the 3 month size. They will get more time to wear it. I made my daughter a newborn size sweater and she only wore it once before it was too small.
Yes! Another vote for 3 month size. Most babies fit in newborn size clothes for about two seconds. And some come out already too big for newborn sized clothes. If you want a greater chance for the sweater to be worn, ideally even more than once, 3 month or larger is the way to go.
I'm new to your podcast. I watch a lot of knitting videos, but yours speaks to me in a special way. The selection of yarns and patterns is very much in line with my preferences. Thank you so much for your podcasts
I just cast on the season's cardigan and got to the part where you mention how slow half fishermen's rib is ^^;;; I guess we will be working on this cardigan together for the long haul!! Also I recommend making the 3 month old size. You are never quite sure how big the baby may be newborn and they grow out of newborn sized clothes SUPER fast. I think sizing up is always a good idea for kids, especially for nicer pieces.
I didn't realize you were also a left-handed knitter! Love to hear you talking about it, and I have the same problem with my knitter's pride needle cords unscrewing sometimes as I knit. Very interested in hearing your experiences with the swivel cords instead :)
Yay love hearing about other left-handed knitters! After just a few weeks of using them I've still experienced unscrewing! :( I think I need to start tightening them with a rubber band as well.
Really interesting to hear about your left handed knitting! And I totally agree about the seasons cardigan being a bit fiddly with the DPNs- I used a long circular needle instead which was slightly better, but I think in future I’d rather just knit the button band separately and sew it on instead of having to deal with the needles hanging off
Hello! It’s nice to see another leftie knitter. Do you have any videos to recommend where you do a knitting tutorial as I would actually like to see a full video leftie tutorial. Thank you!
What you mentionned about the gauge swatching was an interesting point. Usually, I dont gauge swatch before buying the pattern because most of the time, I don't have the yarn. Sometimes, I do have some yarn and I have to find a pattern for it, but not that often. I can't imagine myself buying a skein or a ball of yarn, gauge swatch and then, buy the rest of the yarn quantity if it works. I wish I could because sometimes, it's hard to figure out the meterage you need. Especially now that I want to turn all the DK or heavier yarn weight sweaters into fingering weight yarn sweaters 😅 All that to say that for me, it's a guessing game and it ends up with a lot of scrap yarn 🙄 However, as I have knitted a few fingering weight yarn projects, I can try to refer to them for the gauge 🤔 Anyway, thank you for this episode !!🥰
Also giving my vote for 3mo sweater for the baby. Babies sky rocket in size but the first few months it is SO quick. Also a lot of parents focus on buying new born stuff and are gifted new born stuff. Babies need few more layers so a jumper would probably serve a purpose late spring (depending where you live - in Finland they serve well even during summer season lol).
Thank you for showing your Moby sweater! I’ve been eyeing it for my next project and it’s so lovely to see it in motion. It sounds like I’ll need to get motivated to tackle that construction at the beginning, so thank you for the head’s up. It’s definitely pretty enough to make the effort. 🙃
Amy I just love your moby sweater its gorgeous … what beautiful job you did !!! I guess I never realized left handed knitting is hard to follow directions you explained it well Have a great week Always love your podcast Deb 🇨🇦❤️
The colour of your Monday sweater is beautiful! And the yarn for the baby knit is gorgeous! Also, as a mama highly suggest knitting in the 3 month baby size
I came to say the same both those yarns and delicious! Newborns don't have occasions to get dressed in beautiful sweaters. It's better to go for the 3-month size because many babies grow quickly and so they'll get more wear out of a larger size. 💖
I had to frog my Sophie shawl because of my row counting issues 😂 but I will do it again because I have learned how to use row counting chains to my advantage! The color you have picked for the baby sweater is so 😍 beautiful! I'm eager to see the finished piece 😊
I am Knitter's Pride needles user and wasn't aware they had a swivel cord option! I'll definitely have to check those out. I love knitting with metal needles, I purchased the small set of the Knitter's Pride Zing collection and love them! They do have a bit more weight to them but I find them very enjoyable to knit with. I also keep a set of the ginger shorties for knitting sleeves & collars.
Watching while I work on my Sweater No15 in between my classes! I love your videos so much! I placed an order from drops to make my boyfriend a Northland Sweater soon 😁
I really enjoy your podcast. Your knitting is beautiful! After trying every brand of knitting needle I settled on Chiagoo red lace. I never have any issues with them and I've used them for years. I know they are a bit pricey but worth every cent.
I'm knitting a Monday sweater while watching your video! I love yours and the color! (: For counting rows, I recommend a row counting chain stitch marker! It makes knitting way more fun for me. Love this episode~
I have the Knitter's Pride cubics too and the Kabonz. Both are nice but I had the same issue with the chipped tip. I emailed the company and they sent a replacement.
Congrats on finishing your degree!! What a huge accomplishment. Your sweaters are all stunning. My jaw dropped at the Moby sweater! I'm a new subscriber and am super loving your channel ❤
I'm new to your podcast. I watch a lot of knitting videos, but yours speaks to me in a special way. The selection of yarns and patterns is very much in line with my preferences. Thank you so much for your podcasts
Highly recommend you try the lantern moon swivel cords… those have been really nice and work with your needles. I actually really like the lantern moon needles and ginger ones too…
Thank you for sharing your experience with the projects you mentioned. I would love to try Sandes Yarn but cannot find the double Sunday online. Could you share which store you purchased it from?
You inspire me to knit! I don't knit yet. I heard of straight and circular needles and not sure what to get. Can someone help me figure out this whole knitting thing?.
Hi, thanks for your channel! I have question and no one can help me: English is not my mother-tounge language so I am trying my best to describe it: I am knitting the Moby sweater right now and I am trying to start the arm but having difficulties with the rate of stitches to start with: it says in the instruction to loop up 84 stitches (that I can't even manage to loop up because I seem to have not enough edge stitches from the shoulder). And then it says that the frequency of "looping up" stitches should be 3 stitches in every 4th round. Do you know what that means? Do I have to start with 84 stitches then or do I have to add 3 stitches in every 4th round until I finally got 84 stitches? How do I add 3stitches? With how many stitches should I start then? I hope I could make it clear. Thanks a lot for your help! Theresa
Hi there! That means on the first round of picking up ("looping up") stitches from the arm hole, you need to pick up 84 stitches. You should have more than 84 rounds of knitting along the entire circumference of the armhole, so picking up 3 stitches every 4 rounds of the armhold should get you to 84 evenly onto your needles for the sleeves. th-cam.com/video/RfUmzFdLRaE/w-d-xo.html This video should help!
Thank you for your input about the struggles of left-handed knitters in a right-handed world! It is nice to know I am not alone in having to convert the right-handed charts to adapt to my left-handed knitting. : )
So excited to see another leftie.. I'm a newbie and need HELP. LOL
I have taken to tracking my rows in writing. For example, if the pattern says "repeat rows 22 to 23 fifteen times", then I write a simple table in my knitting notebook. 1st column runs numbers from 1-15, then 2nd column has number 22 at the rop, 3rd column has number 23. When I start the first round, I write ... (3 dots) for row 1/22 and when I'm done, I add a tick mark after ... So this means that if I need to set down my knitting in the middle of the row (I have toddlers, so I get interrupted a lot), then I know where I was. Also, if I have to fo increases, I will write the correct st count for each section of the row, so it's easy to check it (doing a checksum😅).
Thank you so much for you “left handed” knitters advice. I am interested in making charted work but was a bit confused on how to make it work for me. Your video provided actionable steps that seem very straightforward. Thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for talking about how you knit charts! I'm a left handed knitter as well, and I struggle quite a bit with charts, especially asymmetrical ones. I've gotten confused before and knit cables that wrap in the opposite direction from what the pattern intended... More visibility into left handed knitting is so important!
Agreed on needing more visibility to left handed knitting!
It's so exiting to find another left handed knitter! I recently started knitting and I'm doing my first charted pattern and am still a bit confused. I do get mirroring the chart, which I'll try, but it would be AWESOME to have some sort of tutorial on how to do that and how to read it then. I'd love if you could do it! We need patterns to be more inclusive, not just size inclusive, but also left-handed inclusive! :)
I have two kids and it’s great to get handmade knitted pieces in bigger sizes as well. A lot of people gift you newborn items, but it’s great to be able to dress your 3 month old in something beautiful as well :)
Hi! That’s interesting how you are knitting as left handed) I’m left handed too, but my mom could teach me only as right handed, because she is right handed)
Lefty here. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.... just got to the charted section of my pattern and now feel confident! ❤
Left handed knitter here too! I think that forces us to really understand our knits as we always have to think of the orientation of the stitches! I have only done simple charts so I did not need them flipped but I will keep that in mind, thanks!
Hello left handed knitter! I do agree it really forces us to understand how our knit stitches function in a pattern
Very informative and cool video! Thank you for taking the time to film it.
I've knit TONS of baby gift knits (actually more than for myself...) and I thought I would share how my yarn/size choices have evolved. Obviously, it's very personal; I'm sure many people do things differently.
- Yarn: I always make sure to pick up a yarn that is 1. not too scratchy and!! 2. machine washable... With the exception of one friend who, although not a knitter, has a deep appreciation of the work involved in crafting and therefore hand washes my knits, all my other friends or family members have other priorities (which I totally understand).
- Size: Nowadays, I always knit size 1 yo or 2 yo. For several reasons: 1. Babies outgrow their knits so so so fast (sometimes faster than it takes to knit the piece) ; 2. Parents are gifted tons of baby knits, but they have less for when their child grows older. In any case, I avoid knitting the new born size because if the baby is a chunky one, he/she will never wear the piece... Just so you know, PetiteKnit has awesome patterns for babies and kids BUT she must have small children because it sizes really small (I pick one or two sizes bigger than the one I'm actually aiming at). I know you have picked another pattern, but I thought I'd share this info in case you want to knit one of her tiny patterns one day.
- Pattern: besides garments (which are super cute...), toys can make long cherished gifts.
(I'm lainelaine on Ravelry if you want to see some of my baby knits)
Thank you for all the tips!
Definitely knit the baby sweater in the 3 month size. They will get more time to wear it. I made my daughter a newborn size sweater and she only wore it once before it was too small.
Yes! Another vote for 3 month size. Most babies fit in newborn size clothes for about two seconds. And some come out already too big for newborn sized clothes. If you want a greater chance for the sweater to be worn, ideally even more than once, 3 month or larger is the way to go.
@@almostyou Yes, both my children were 9 pounds at birth and didn’t even make it a month before sizing up.
I'm new to your podcast. I watch a lot of knitting videos, but yours speaks to me in a special way. The selection of yarns and patterns is very much in line with my preferences. Thank you so much for your podcasts
I just cast on the season's cardigan and got to the part where you mention how slow half fishermen's rib is ^^;;; I guess we will be working on this cardigan together for the long haul!!
Also I recommend making the 3 month old size. You are never quite sure how big the baby may be newborn and they grow out of newborn sized clothes SUPER fast. I think sizing up is always a good idea for kids, especially for nicer pieces.
I didn't realize you were also a left-handed knitter! Love to hear you talking about it, and I have the same problem with my knitter's pride needle cords unscrewing sometimes as I knit. Very interested in hearing your experiences with the swivel cords instead :)
Yay love hearing about other left-handed knitters! After just a few weeks of using them I've still experienced unscrewing! :( I think I need to start tightening them with a rubber band as well.
I would recommend knitting that baby sweater in the 3 month size. It will have a longer wear time that way.
Really interesting to hear about your left handed knitting! And I totally agree about the seasons cardigan being a bit fiddly with the DPNs- I used a long circular needle instead which was slightly better, but I think in future I’d rather just knit the button band separately and sew it on instead of having to deal with the needles hanging off
Hello! It’s nice to see another leftie knitter. Do you have any videos to recommend where you do a knitting tutorial as I would actually like to see a full video leftie tutorial. Thank you!
What you mentionned about the gauge swatching was an interesting point. Usually, I dont gauge swatch before buying the pattern because most of the time, I don't have the yarn. Sometimes, I do have some yarn and I have to find a pattern for it, but not that often. I can't imagine myself buying a skein or a ball of yarn, gauge swatch and then, buy the rest of the yarn quantity if it works. I wish I could because sometimes, it's hard to figure out the meterage you need. Especially now that I want to turn all the DK or heavier yarn weight sweaters into fingering weight yarn sweaters 😅 All that to say that for me, it's a guessing game and it ends up with a lot of scrap yarn 🙄 However, as I have knitted a few fingering weight yarn projects, I can try to refer to them for the gauge 🤔 Anyway, thank you for this episode !!🥰
I find the raglan yoke also very satisfying and pleasant!
Also giving my vote for 3mo sweater for the baby. Babies sky rocket in size but the first few months it is SO quick. Also a lot of parents focus on buying new born stuff and are gifted new born stuff. Babies need few more layers so a jumper would probably serve a purpose late spring (depending where you live - in Finland they serve well even during summer season lol).
I ended up making the 3mo size and am glad I did!
Thank you for showing your Moby sweater! I’ve been eyeing it for my next project and it’s so lovely to see it in motion. It sounds like I’ll need to get motivated to tackle that construction at the beginning, so thank you for the head’s up. It’s definitely pretty enough to make the effort. 🙃
Amy I just love your moby sweater its gorgeous … what beautiful job you did !!!
I guess I never realized left handed knitting is hard to follow directions you explained it well
Have a great week
Always love your podcast
Deb 🇨🇦❤️
Your Monday sweater is absolutely beautiful 🤍
The colour of your Monday sweater is beautiful! And the yarn for the baby knit is gorgeous! Also, as a mama highly suggest knitting in the 3 month baby size
I came to say the same both those yarns and delicious! Newborns don't have occasions to get dressed in beautiful sweaters. It's better to go for the 3-month size because many babies grow quickly and so they'll get more wear out of a larger size. 💖
Your knitting is gorgeous! It's always a treat to catch up with you, thanks for sharing!
Best wishes!
Really pleased to have found your channel! Your Moby sweater is so beautiful!
Your stitches are beautiful!
I had to frog my Sophie shawl because of my row counting issues 😂 but I will do it again because I have learned how to use row counting chains to my advantage! The color you have picked for the baby sweater is so 😍 beautiful! I'm eager to see the finished piece 😊
Love all your videos 💝🙏
They are so beautiful sweaters
I am Knitter's Pride needles user and wasn't aware they had a swivel cord option! I'll definitely have to check those out.
I love knitting with metal needles, I purchased the small set of the Knitter's Pride Zing collection and love them! They do have a bit more weight to them but I find them very enjoyable to knit with. I also keep a set of the ginger shorties for knitting sleeves & collars.
Great episode. Love the color of your Monday Sweater!
Watching while I work on my Sweater No15 in between my classes! I love your videos so much! I placed an order from drops to make my boyfriend a Northland Sweater soon 😁
I really enjoy your podcast. Your knitting is beautiful! After trying every brand of knitting needle I settled on Chiagoo red lace. I never have any issues with them and I've used them for years. I know they are a bit pricey but worth every cent.
I have a few fixed circular Chiaogoo red lace and LOVE them! Would love a set - guess I need to start saving up :)
Your Monday sweater is gorgeous ❤
I'm knitting a Monday sweater while watching your video! I love yours and the color! (: For counting rows, I recommend a row counting chain stitch marker! It makes knitting way more fun for me.
Love this episode~
Ah I've been seeing those a lot and am tempted to get one!
I have the Knitter's Pride cubics too and the Kabonz. Both are nice but I had the same issue with the chipped tip. I emailed the company and they sent a replacement.
Love the blue sweater yoke!
your videos are always so informative & I love it! 🫶🏻
Congrats on finishing your degree!! What a huge accomplishment. Your sweaters are all stunning. My jaw dropped at the Moby sweater! I'm a new subscriber and am super loving your channel ❤
Aw thank you!!
I'm new to your podcast. I watch a lot of knitting videos, but yours speaks to me in a special way. The selection of yarns and patterns is very much in line with my preferences. Thank you so much for your podcasts
Highly recommend you try the lantern moon swivel cords… those have been really nice and work with your needles. I actually really like the lantern moon needles and ginger ones too…
I'll have to check those out!
I don't have the impression that most knitters mostly use wood needles -I'm metal all the way! Jacki
knit what feels good to you if it's petite knit, hand dyed yarns 😁
I have the exact issues with my Knitters Pride interchangeable set
Thank you for sharing your experience with the projects you mentioned. I would love to try Sandes Yarn but cannot find the double Sunday online. Could you share which store you purchased it from?
Hi, I actually purchased the Double Sunday in Sweden on a trip! Wool & co stocks it and ships it here in the US
Bleu marine means Navy Blue in French!
You inspire me to knit! I don't knit yet. I heard of straight and circular needles and not sure what to get. Can someone help me figure out this whole knitting thing?.
Search YT for learn to knit - tons of great videos on it!
How much use did you get from the 3.5mm nova platina tips before they wore off and chipped?
I purchased them in May 2021 and have been using them very consistently since then! So a little under 2 years
Hi, thanks for your channel!
I have question and no one can help me: English is not my mother-tounge language so I am trying my best to describe it: I am knitting the Moby sweater right now and I am trying to start the arm but having difficulties with the rate of stitches to start with: it says in the instruction to loop up 84 stitches (that I can't even manage to loop up because I seem to have not enough edge stitches from the shoulder). And then it says that the frequency of "looping up" stitches should be 3 stitches in every 4th round. Do you know what that means?
Do I have to start with 84 stitches then or do I have to add 3 stitches in every 4th round until I finally got 84 stitches? How do I add 3stitches? With how many stitches should I start then?
I hope I could make it clear.
Thanks a lot for your help! Theresa
Hi there! That means on the first round of picking up ("looping up") stitches from the arm hole, you need to pick up 84 stitches. You should have more than 84 rounds of knitting along the entire circumference of the armhole, so picking up 3 stitches every 4 rounds of the armhold should get you to 84 evenly onto your needles for the sleeves. th-cam.com/video/RfUmzFdLRaE/w-d-xo.html This video should help!
I had no idea people switched the pattern for a left perspective
I am a left hand knitter and haven’t knit a sweater because I can’t figure out how to do it. Help
I am left hand knitter. This sounds so scary How do you flip chart
Is moby sweater for vegan ?