Millcast Episode 84: Sweater Fix
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In this episode, Amanda tackles a near disaster and fixes the cuff on Cody's cabled sweater! Plus, we have exciting shop updates, including the new Cowgirlblues Kidsilk Mohair + Silk yarn and fresh Making Tracks and Farm Fresh yarns. 🧶✨
Links:
- Amanda’s Sewing Projects: Enderall Sews Saturday Shorts: www.enderallse..., Anna Allen Demeter Top: annaallencloth...
- Radmere Cardigan by Michele Wang: Pattern: brooklyntweed...., Video: • How to undo your cast-... , Tubular Bind-Off Tutorial: www.sistermoun...
- Cowgirlblues Yarn at JFM: Kidsilk: junctionfiberm..., Making Tracks Lite: junctionfiberm..., Millcast Episode 53: junctionfiberm..., Brassavola: www.ravelry.co...
- North Country Cheviot: Yarn: junctionfiberm..., Millcast Episode 12: Ginny Prince: • Millcast Episode 12: G...
- Lily Pads: Making Tracks Lily Pads: junctionfiberm...
- Bluefaced Leicester Burnt Orange: Farm Fresh: junctionfiberm...
- Pressed Flowers Bundle: Pullover Bundle: junctionfiberm...
- Virtual Shopping Appointments: Schedule: junctionfiberm...
- Open House: Friday, July 5 from 3-5 pm: junctionfiberm...
- Designer for the KAL: woldten: / woldten
Amanda, you did such a good job doing a solo Mill-cast! So much info and lots of good news. Very glad you were able to salvage tour husband’s sweater!
Thank you so much!
Yeah Amanda - great job on the podcast!!! So much fun and your personality comes through asking “yourself” the questions to show off your projects - so wonderfully crafty. LOVED it!!❤
Yay! Thank you!
Great job Amanda. Love the new yarns in the shop. The cowgirl blues looks fantastic. The terracotta is on my list to go with the new colorway I bought recently. Gorgeous.
thanks!
Well done, love the sweater mods.
thanks
Thanks for sharing the video on how you modified!!
I usually take socks and something that requires more brain space. Socks are my go to and mindless knitting and don’t take up a lot of space if you’re on a plane or want something to easy to pick up and put down, but it’s also nice to have a more complicated project for when you have downtime. Curious to hear about everyone else’s.
thanks!
Great episode! Congratulations on fixing the sweater. I had to do sweater surgery on a neckline once and it was scary but so satisfying when finished. Your new yarn is beautiful, it’s difficult to pick a favorite. 😊 I am excited to see more details about the KAL, the pattern sounds amazing!
Thank you for all your kind words!
You did a great solo presentation Amanda. Love your Saturday Shorts! See you next week 😀
Yay! Thank you!
That sweater is amazing and I love the color. My go to travel knit(or crochet) is whatever is on my needles(hook)
Mine too!! Liz
Great podcast! I actually have taken sweaters on my most recent trips. I’m planning on taking socks on a trip to England this fall, though.
Sounds great!
Love that shirt you dyed! I hope to try some fabric dyeing sometime. :)
You should!
i love that your children will grow up watching you create things, the way i did. it taught me that i could do anything with the right tools, supplies, and [in my days!] a good book. thank you for another fun podcast.
Awww…Thanks!
Sock knitting for travel, I don,t need instructions 😊
Good point!
What is the insta handle of the designer for the KAL? I want to check out the pattern - or part of it! 8-). Got my yarn and ready to knit!!!! Whhohoooo
Wöldten is her handle!
What a great fix for your husband's sweater cuff!
So relieved that it worked!
Amanda! The rebirth of your husbands sweater is so worth it. Beautiful knitting, amazing cardigan. Great episode. Happy Yarn making!!
Thank you so much!
Oh Amanda you are so courageous with the sweater surgery!!! I always gift them away when they don't fit and I am such a lazy knitter....I love the new colors and the cowgirl blues, especially sage and steely blue..... I want to knit Ona's new cardigan so badly,,,,,still thinking about the colorwork colors.....Thank you for doing the mill cast solo! My favorite projects to knit while traveling are socks or something that I leave in Italy (where i usually travel to visit my family)
I am headed off on a 5 week road trip with my family, so of course I have been agonizing for weeks about which projects to bring! The key for me is to have multiple projects so that at least one is always at a simple mindless stage. Also, nothing super bulky because it just takes up too much space. Here’s what I have settled on:
1. I have just the body left to knit on a summer tee, so lots of mindless stockinette.
2. I have another summer tee ready to cast on - merino and mohair stripes, so it is light and compact, but may be too fuzzy to work with, except in the air conditioning of the car, but there will be many hours of that.
3. A couple skeins of yarn for socks, so that I have a smaller project to stuff in my bag when out & about.
Of course this is WAY too much. But I would hate to be without a project.
One day I hope to visit JFM and squish some of your beautiful yarn in person.
I just finished my "Italian Socks" ❤
Great job with the cuff! Here’s a curious thought for the bottom hem. What if at each side, you made a tuck on the inside and seamed it? You could even keep the ribbing aligned. There would be a little extra fabric bump but I bet it could be fairly inconspicuous, and you won’t have pulled any knitting out. So, if you don’t like it, you could just take it out. Then, no messing with the button band. Thanks for sharing all of the mill updates, Amanda, and welcome back, Peg!
I like it!
Wonderful episode. Marking my calender for an open house and a KAL.
Woo-hoo! We are getting excited!
Amanda, Cody's sweater is gorgeous and well worth your fix, which looks terrific! Thanks for showing us how you did it. I think blocking the bottom ribbing could easily lessen the slight flare; I've done that by just squinching (a technical knitting term) the rib area on the blocking mats. And, in the photo of you modeling that beautiful shawl, I kept wondering how you keep the deer out of those beds of veggies???
Thanks! The deer are a real issue here!
Oh oh oh, it took me awhile to find her IG page, but the glimpses of the Lindal sweater look AMAZING. And I just ordered some Making Tracks that MIGHT be what I use for the colorwork. :)
Yay! Thank you!
Great job Amanda with the cardigan sleeves. I wouldn't worry about the bottom rib seeing its a cardigan.
Good call!
It's not only what I knit when travelling ( small simple items: hat, cowl, socks, sophie's scarf etc) it's what I knit with- and JFM Making Tracks is my absolute go to for enduring the rigors of travel. It is unarguably the most comforting, rewarding yarn to have in your hands and before your eyes when you're on the road or in the air. The springy, squishy, firmness and lovely graded colors of M.T. are my favorite antidote to the wearying atmosphere of airports, coach class, layovers, flight delays etc. In the midst of travel ickiness my fingers and eyes are content and pleased thanks to Making Tracks, the yarn that travels well.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Oh, and travel knitting - since I just flew across the country to rescue my mom who needs more care, here is what I need: something small and simple enough to knit while waiting in lines, a chart-based lace or cable something to keep my brain busy on the plane, and something more interesting but fun to knit when I have free time. I also consider the size/"warmth" of the project - this trip I brought a brioche project that is lovely to work on while mom watches jeopardy, but it was just too hot on the plane that sat in 106 degrees in Las Vegas for several hours before we boarded...I also knit as I am falling asleep, which is ideally stockingette st and/or garter =)
Yikes! That's hot!
Great job flying solo Amanda. The re-knit cuff on Cody's sweater looks great. Try blocking the sweater again to see if you can help out the hem. I think it will help.
Fingers crossed!
Amanda, you did a great job on the Millcast and Cody’s sweater! When I travel I like to take small, mindless projects on a circular needle. On a recent trip to NYC I took my Clementine Cowl which is knit in a simple slip stitch pattern. Socks are another small portable project but sometimes fiddling with sharp DPNs isn’t the best, or safest while on a plane or riding in a car.
Thanks!
Great video Amanda. Love the shorts. You sweater alteration looks really good. I knit on socks when travelling. 🇬🇧
Thanks so much! 😊
Great job! The yarn looks amazing! Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
Thank you! You too!
Your sleeve modifications look really amazing but, I can see that the hem is a lot more complex with the combined shawl collar/buttonband. What I would do is to buy some black elastic thread and hand sew it into the hem of the garment, on the inside. I wouldn't pull it too tight and it might require 2-4 rows of the elastic thread.
Thanks for the tips!
Baby cooing AND beautiful projects and yarn! love it all!
Thank you so much!
So enjoyed your podcast today you did very well amanda. I am sure we will need a whole podcast on Peggy's vacation 😊. The sleeve on the sweater turned out nicely. Its funny how you know when you don't like it it just bugs you to no end I did that with 2 sweaters didn't like the length after they were done and shortened them after. The yarn is lovely from cowgirl yarns and the shawl is so pretty. Cant wait for the kal 😊
thanks!
When I travel I do like to take socks. I always do magic loop two at a time. Small and compact. Easy to pack and bring along.
Great!
If blocking doesn’t fix the bottom ribbing you could smock a section at the sides or the front.
Fingers crossed it works!
You could try redoing the shawl collar bindoff to make it tighter. For the hem, i *think* if you do a kitchener close to the bottom, you can essentially add tightness
thanks!
My current favorite travel knitting is a basic beanie. Small and mindless 👍🏻
Good idea - mindless knitting is important!
to answer your question, my travel knit is either the shift cowl or everyday drk cowl, sometimes a garter shawl if i have a lot of plane hours 🙂
Easy relaxing knits!
I always have a musselburgh hat on my needles for travel only. I love it. I have knit 7 so far.
Wow! Seven !
Great job Amanda. Love what you did with Cody’s sweater
thank you!
Great job Amanda!!! Loved all the news!
Thanks for watching!
wow! That shawl with Cow Girl kid silk is LOVELY!
I am excited to work with it some more!
Lily pad is really pretty!
Glad you like it!
Great to see you Amanda! Lovely podcast! love how you put the prices up on the screen 😃👏🏼👏🏼🥰🧶
Thanks!