Super review of these patterns, my first time on you channel and I enjoyed it.. As an 'old' person, who was knitting when the vintage patterns you mention were first published, in my experience these patterns weren't size inclusive. You usually had a choice of small, medium or large and that was it.
I knitted a dress for myself three years ago and it has held up really well! I knitted it with mercerised cotton yarn so I don't know if wool would be worn out faster.
Natalie Pelyhk is one my my fav Ukrainian designers, and I think most of her patterns come in all sizes both for kids, men and women which is so inctreddible. Beautiful selection of patterns 💓
@@nikitinaknits I was looking through her work and I saw basically everything was available in kids sizes too! That is so ambitious, I could never hahaha. Thank youuu ❤️❤️
My favorite pattern from today is the Rowan pattern, Skylark. Looks awesome & added to my ravelry favs. Thx for suggestion. I’ve been watching you since your 1st video!
@@goowoomoo I’m obsessed with that pattern!! I can’t wait to get around to knitting it at some point. Thank you so much for watching and sticking around!! ❤️❤️
Thank you to the commenter who pointed out the audio issue, after about 29 mins the audio is mono and is only playing out of the left channel (so may want to use your left earbud if you’re wearing them) so sorry about that y’all!! H thank you for watching! P.S comment and let me know your fav pattern from today :) ❤
I've had a knitted allover colorwork dress by Marie Wallin for about 10 years. I've been wearing it throughout all winters, no issues at all. (I used Rowan Felted Tweed, which is a VERY delicate yarn.) But of course I only store it laying flat, not on a hanger. Also, no cycling with the dress to avoid bulging. And handwash only :)
This is good to know, I’ve seen so many knitted dresses that I love!! I got nervous because I was reading about some different people’s experience but some dresses are so pretty it would be worth the risk :)
Martin Storey is one of the best designers in the world,. The pity is, he has been working for Rowan Yarns uniquely, so he hasn't been recognized as other world-known designers have. I love everything by him, such a reliable source of everyday, wearable patterns.
@@ingeborggroth1415 it can be so hard to tell who is who when I see these yarn brands post patterns, I saw his name but I wasn’t sure who to credit so now I’m glad to know who created the pattern!! That pattern is so cute and I need to look at his other works
You are literally iconic for this title. And, "demure, cutesy, mindful," came from creator Jools Lebron, and she uses it in a more sarcastic and playful way, that this aesthetic is more about challenging norms, quiet feminism, inclusivity, and being bold and totally yourself.
Are you wearing headphones? I think after that point the audio seems to have exported weird and is missing from the right channel. Idk why that happened! But if you switch earbuds that should fix it after that point haha
It really depends on the brand, for example Fonty brand is very strickt with their approach, and they have the french angora breeders certification that guarantee animal welfare, so I guess we just need to check who we are buiyng from and make sure the country is well regulated
@@lucyb1802 I see that looking into it, good to know! Sorry about that, it’s not available anywhere where I live as far as I can tell so I’ve never interacted with it!
I really appreciate all the effort you put into finding out how to pronounce things. 🙂 I wish more people would do that
Super review of these patterns, my first time on you channel and I enjoyed it.. As an 'old' person, who was knitting when the vintage patterns you mention were first published, in my experience these patterns weren't size inclusive. You usually had a choice of small, medium or large and that was it.
All the patterns here are gorgeous.You have good taste ❤
lovely selection, some are already on my wish list and some are now added to my wish list.
ohh i loved this round up
I knitted a dress for myself three years ago and it has held up really well! I knitted it with mercerised cotton yarn so I don't know if wool would be worn out faster.
This was such a fun roundup! And the patterns were so so cute 💕 That scalloped wrap cardigan is everythingggg
@@blank.stitches I love it so much!! Thank you wiktoria
thanks so much for the great video! literally the most tasteful 😗👌 selection of patterns ever!
Natalie Pelyhk is one my my fav Ukrainian designers, and I think most of her patterns come in all sizes both for kids, men and women which is so inctreddible. Beautiful selection of patterns 💓
@@nikitinaknits I was looking through her work and I saw basically everything was available in kids sizes too! That is so ambitious, I could never hahaha. Thank youuu ❤️❤️
fun round up, enjoyed this video!! that sweet cuddle cardigan is to die for!!! 😍🤤
@@morganunraveled thank you Morgan!! ❤️❤️
My favorite pattern from today is the Rowan pattern, Skylark. Looks awesome & added to my ravelry favs. Thx for suggestion. I’ve been watching you since your 1st video!
@@goowoomoo I’m obsessed with that pattern!! I can’t wait to get around to knitting it at some point. Thank you so much for watching and sticking around!! ❤️❤️
Lovely picks!
Thank you to the commenter who pointed out the audio issue, after about 29 mins the audio is mono and is only playing out of the left channel (so may want to use your left earbud if you’re wearing them) so sorry about that y’all!! H thank you for watching!
P.S comment and let me know your fav pattern from today :) ❤
I've had a knitted allover colorwork dress by Marie Wallin for about 10 years. I've been wearing it throughout all winters, no issues at all. (I used Rowan Felted Tweed, which is a VERY delicate yarn.) But of course I only store it laying flat, not on a hanger. Also, no cycling with the dress to avoid bulging. And handwash only :)
This is good to know, I’ve seen so many knitted dresses that I love!! I got nervous because I was reading about some different people’s experience but some dresses are so pretty it would be worth the risk :)
Martin Storey is one of the best designers in the world,. The pity is, he has been working for Rowan Yarns uniquely, so he hasn't been recognized as other world-known designers have. I love everything by him, such a reliable source of everyday, wearable patterns.
@@ingeborggroth1415 it can be so hard to tell who is who when I see these yarn brands post patterns, I saw his name but I wasn’t sure who to credit so now I’m glad to know who created the pattern!! That pattern is so cute and I need to look at his other works
As a soft gamine I would love to see you explore flamboyant gamine knits!! ❤ always love your content!!
KnitPicks has an undyed angora yarn. I think it’s called Bare Hare. I don’t remember what weight it is, maybe fingering?
You look like Rory Gilmore !!!
I’m in the comments only to look if’s only my impression hahaha
@@diamantina2609 lol she does!! She’s gorgeous!!
Ito does mean yarn in Japanese, I googled it😊
@@melissalampman7214 hahaha thank you that was a spur of the moment realization on camera 😂
You are literally iconic for this title. And, "demure, cutesy, mindful," came from creator Jools Lebron, and she uses it in a more sarcastic and playful way, that this aesthetic is more about challenging norms, quiet feminism, inclusivity, and being bold and totally yourself.
That is really interesting thank you for sharing!! I never knew where it came from haha but I still hope the video works in that case!
I don't know if it's just me, but the audio seems to be missing from the 29:29 mark until the end.
Hey I’m not sure, it’s fine on my end as far as I can tell?
Are you wearing headphones? I think after that point the audio seems to have exported weird and is missing from the right channel. Idk why that happened! But if you switch earbuds that should fix it after that point haha
That's exactly it! I was wearing one headphone.
@@zirzon123 so sorry about that!!
Angora wool is horrifically unethical and abusive towards the angora rabbit
It really depends on the brand, for example Fonty brand is very strickt with their approach, and they have the french angora breeders certification that guarantee animal welfare, so I guess we just need to check who we are buiyng from and make sure the country is well regulated
@@lucyb1802 I see that looking into it, good to know! Sorry about that, it’s not available anywhere where I live as far as I can tell so I’ve never interacted with it!
@@truesummerknits no worries at all - it was helpful to jog my memory and look into it again. Beautiful basic boatneck pattern btw. Love the podcasts!
Joanna Ang has been living in the Netherlands since 2009, no mention of Japan in her ravelry profile :)
Oh whoops I think I saw that it was available in Japanese and assumed, my bad!
Moving to a country doesn't change your ethnicity
Demure? 😂 Maybe chic and classy are better descriptions to these looks.