Loved that you called swatching “play time”! It reminded me of something I heard Patty Lyons say once, which is that we should “date” our project (ie swatch!) before we marry it. 😂 Thanks for sharing this, Hailey!!
Loved, loved, loved!!!! This episode of the podcast. I very rarely use the recommended yarn in a pattern and admittedly usually fly by the seat of my pants with a few minor exceptions to things I look out for. But like you, I agree that the best way to determine if a yarn sub will work even if you put tons of thought into it is the swatch. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us Hailey! ❤
Great tips! What I personally do anytime I am choosing yarn is that I go to Ravelry and look at projects that have been knitted in that particular yarn, or even if anyone have knitted the specific pattern I have in mind in that yarn :) You can easily see how the yarn behaves while not having it at home
Liked your take on substitutions. I do think it’s really important to think about the suggested yarns qualities before choosing a sub. I’ve been knitting a long time and Im learning so much from the much younger ( than me) podcasters, knitters and designers and how they think about yarn. I appreciate all of it.
We are all learning here!! I am so grateful for the knowledge that I’ve been able to gather through TH-cam and Instagram when it comes to knitting. I can’t imagine how challenging it would be without these resources!!!
Yes, agreed about how the fingering and mohair does not equals dk. It creates a completely different fabric. I am glad you said sport weight works better than dk, I’ll try that instead.
hello, anita from sealltle area just found your podcasts and find them both informative and easy listening. we have knit many of the same patterns plus you have showed some i want to try out. thank you.
Hello Anita from the Seattle area!! My family is on Whidbey Island. I’ll be out there in just a few months. It’s a long overdue trip!! I’m glad you found this space. Hope you’ll join me again soon!
Thank you for sharing your experience at substituting yarns and showing us the finished garment. I consider myself a beginner knitter. Deciding on which yarn to use for a pattern I want to knit is a big challenged for me. Your video will help me make better choices. Thank you for the book reference too!
This was a fun and thought-provoking watch. I almost never knit with the yarn a pattern calls for. Except for a recent project where my fiber content was totally wrong for the pattern and resulted in a 🐸, I am happy with my yarn substitutions. Fiber content really does make a difference.
I feel like too, Emily, that your experience in farm-to-skein fiber also really helps you make smart choices. I hope that I’ll pick up some of this over time as well once I have really dive into spinning.
I often look at the pattern I’m interested in knitting on Ravelry and then search through the existing projects to see if anyone else has used the yarn that I’m considering buying or pulling from my stash to knit the pattern. Then I can get a sense of how it has worked for someone else. I also do the opposite: I look at all the projects folks have done with the yarn I’m considering. Obviously there are then the practical considerations (math, swatch, vibes, drape, etc) but my jumping off point is almost always other people’s work.
Oh you know what, Chloe, this is a very good tip! I do find that I do this as well quite often. I’ll try to remember to share your comment this in a future video as I think people would find a lot of value in this!
Hi! I’ve just started watching your podcasts recently, and I’m enjoying your work, so thank you! I am currently making Koyamae for one of my daughters ( age 24) in Sandes Garn Double Sunday and Isager silk mohair . I’m really enjoying the fabric so far, but I almost always stick closely to recommended yarn, so we shall see. My only substitute fail so far was subbing Berocco ultra alpaca for Owl by Quince and Co. Both 50/50 alpaca and wool, but my tunic length sweater turned into a full length dress!
Hi Lorna! I’m so glad you’ve taken the time to watch and comment! I also learned not all wool/alpaca mixtures are equal and also I feel like a large garment only gets larger whenever alpaca is involved. I think the mohair will still give your Koyamae the softness of the original sample. I hope you’ll let me know how it turns out. I’m sure she will love it. I was wearing my just this morning!!
Loved that you called swatching “play time”! It reminded me of something I heard Patty Lyons say once, which is that we should “date” our project (ie swatch!) before we marry it. 😂 Thanks for sharing this, Hailey!!
😆 I love this. It’s so true!!!!
Loved, loved, loved!!!! This episode of the podcast. I very rarely use the recommended yarn in a pattern and admittedly usually fly by the seat of my pants with a few minor exceptions to things I look out for. But like you, I agree that the best way to determine if a yarn sub will work even if you put tons of thought into it is the swatch. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us Hailey! ❤
Great tips! What I personally do anytime I am choosing yarn is that I go to Ravelry and look at projects that have been knitted in that particular yarn, or even if anyone have knitted the specific pattern I have in mind in that yarn :) You can easily see how the yarn behaves while not having it at home
Liked your take on substitutions. I do think it’s really important to think about the suggested yarns qualities before choosing a sub. I’ve been knitting a long time and Im learning so much from the much younger ( than me) podcasters, knitters and designers and how they think about yarn. I appreciate all of it.
We are all learning here!! I am so grateful for the knowledge that I’ve been able to gather through TH-cam and Instagram when it comes to knitting. I can’t imagine how challenging it would be without these resources!!!
Another wonderful, warm, entertaining, and joyful episode...per usual!!! Thank you for diving into a knitting topic that doesn't seem to be hit on.
Thanks for spending time with me, Julie! It’s a big topic. Lots to consider. Glad you enjoyed it.
Yes, agreed about how the fingering and mohair does not equals dk. It creates a completely different fabric. I am glad you said sport weight works better than dk, I’ll try that instead.
I’ve had really great success with it. Definitely worth a shot to swatch it up and see what you think!
What a great topic for a chat. It is always challenging switching out yarns. Thanks for sharing your wins and losses.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Lisa! It’s a challenge BUT ALSO part of the fun. I feel like finally after 3 years I’m starting to wrap my brain around it.
hello, anita from sealltle area just found your podcasts and find them both informative and easy listening. we have knit many of the same patterns plus you have showed some i want to try out. thank you.
Hello Anita from the Seattle area!! My family is on Whidbey Island. I’ll be out there in just a few months. It’s a long overdue trip!! I’m glad you found this space. Hope you’ll join me again soon!
Thank you for sharing your experience at substituting yarns and showing us the finished garment. I consider myself a beginner knitter. Deciding on which yarn to use for a pattern I want to knit is a big challenged for me. Your video will help me make better choices. Thank you for the book reference too!
I’m so glad, Thessa!! There are endless combinations and choices. It can be overwhelming for sure. But hopefully you can have a starting place now.
This was a fun and thought-provoking watch. I almost never knit with the yarn a pattern calls for. Except for a recent project where my fiber content was totally wrong for the pattern and resulted in a 🐸, I am happy with my yarn substitutions. Fiber content really does make a difference.
I feel like too, Emily, that your experience in farm-to-skein fiber also really helps you make smart choices. I hope that I’ll pick up some of this over time as well once I have really dive into spinning.
That was great, very informative, i feel like I learned a lot 😊
Thanks Sandra! I’m happy you found it worthwhile.
I often look at the pattern I’m interested in knitting on Ravelry and then search through the existing projects to see if anyone else has used the yarn that I’m considering buying or pulling from my stash to knit the pattern. Then I can get a sense of how it has worked for someone else. I also do the opposite: I look at all the projects folks have done with the yarn I’m considering. Obviously there are then the practical considerations (math, swatch, vibes, drape, etc) but my jumping off point is almost always other people’s work.
Oh you know what, Chloe, this is a very good tip! I do find that I do this as well quite often. I’ll try to remember to share your comment this in a future video as I think people would find a lot of value in this!
Hi! I’ve just started watching your podcasts recently, and I’m enjoying your work, so thank you! I am currently making Koyamae for one of my daughters ( age 24) in Sandes Garn Double Sunday and Isager silk mohair . I’m really enjoying the fabric so far, but I almost always stick closely to recommended yarn, so we shall see. My only substitute fail so far was subbing Berocco ultra alpaca for Owl by Quince and Co. Both 50/50 alpaca and wool, but my tunic length sweater turned into a full length dress!
Hi Lorna! I’m so glad you’ve taken the time to watch and comment! I also learned not all wool/alpaca mixtures are equal and also I feel like a large garment only gets larger whenever alpaca is involved. I think the mohair will still give your Koyamae the softness of the original sample. I hope you’ll let me know how it turns out. I’m sure she will love it. I was wearing my just this morning!!
I will, thanks!
Did I miss it, or where there no picture of the luxe cardigan 😅
Thank you. I learned so much from this podcast!
Thanks for spending time with me, Linda! I’m so glad you found something worthwhile.
We have to substitute in New Zealand as we like to support NZ wool industry
This is a FABULOUS reason to substitute. My friend and I are thinking of doing a Farm Yarn KAL in the Fall. Maybe you’d be into that too??
I think I'd be in
Great information.
Thanks Lucile! I hope you found something useful.
Great info. Thank you for doing all this research 🩷
Oh thanks so much for watching, Taci! Hope you’re doing well!!
@@Knitweekend yes dear. Thank you 😘💖
A few of the designers who you think match their yarn really well with their designs?
Hi Jamie! Ozetta, Thea Colman, Aegyoknit , Midori Hirosi are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
Whaaaaaaaat is that gorge sweater?
Hi Chloe! It’s vintage from the Faroe Islands. Thrift and vintage stores are a great place to find unique knits!