@@byathreadknits so like tea with the Queen. lol All jokes aside I think not every event is for everyone and we should not have to sensor our feedback on our own experiences
I absolutely adore your podcasts. Your humour is right up my alley. I love your take on things and I too get very frustrated by patterns we spend a lot of time and money on not being graded properly ( lumme ! ). Thank you for taking the time to do these!
@ I was using the version of the pattern I got when I purchased it. I purchased it when it first came out. The chart was wrong. After making several attempts to try to figure out what I was doing wrong I looked at the pattern again on Ravelry and saw that there were updates and the chart fix was one of them. Also the increases are odd. The right leaning and left leaning are right next to each other which would create a gap. I read through others project notes and there are supposed to be knit stitches added in but they aren’t on the chart. I have been told that not understanding that the knit stitches should be added maybe more my issue as I live in North America and there is more direction given in patterns for us but I’ve tested for designers from Finland before and haven’t encountered this but who knows.
Say it isn't so, I love Sari's patterns and her instructions have always been comprehensive yet easy to follow. I'm sad if Lumme is an exception to that.
@ this was the first of her patterns I have tried. The chart corrected if you were interested in this pattern, the increases were still the same but lots of projects on Ravelry where people wrote great notes. I have seen many of the lumme on ravelry so lots have made it successfully. It may be my lack of experience with her patterns.
“They grow up so fast… dogs you have a parasocial relationship with.” that made me laugh so hard. I do the same thing when I think I should know something while knitting. I make myself stop because, my goodness, I have wasted time. Love your channel. Become a full vlogger- I’d support your Patreon. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
It's NEVER gonna get better than that Halibut Sweater. Whatever it took, it's freaking fabulous. If you don't get stopped every ten feet by strangers when you wear that, I hate to imagine what people will elect in Novem... oh wait
We did it. I just conquered color work too. I’m so excited. I just finished the Porch Light socks out of 52 weeks of socks book, beautiful color, work and lace combo.
I love your podcasts!! And I share your sentiment about conquering color work. I’m going to do my 2nd ever color work sweater in December and I’m excited to take it on
The Spot Sweater by Anna Ventzel!! I’m going to do it in black and white. I originally wanted to do more of a gradient but decided to take it easy on myself
I just popped into the video and wanted to comment how happy you are to have posted! I’m in the middle of finishing my last semester of school and trying to set up a post grad plan. I love the check-ins so much while I finally get to knit. Can’t wait to watch the rest. 😌
OMGoodness, I absolutely ADORE you my friend. 🤗 ❤ I soooo need your PetiteKnit sweater in my wardrobe! Thank you for bringing smile after smile to my face.
“If you’re gonna leave questionable/hateful comments, at least make them funny”. Such a small demand, yet people can’t seem to figure that out. Hahaha love the video and really appreciate your candid thoughts on what events you’d recommend. 💖
A friend just shared your podcast and I am so glad she did! Love it! I had a similar conversation with friends after our weekend at Rhinebeck about vendors holding stock back. I agree that they should not! They are there to sell, not bring stuff home. If someone really wants merchandise from one vendor it makes sense they will get there early to ensure they get what they want. Vendors holding back stock risk not selling. Cakepalooza does the staggered start/pricing and I think it is very fair.
Omg tell your friend I said thanks for sharing!!!! One of my friends also brought up cakepalooza’s staggered pricing! I think it’s such a good system for timed entry; It would definitely take some of the pressure off vendors to hold back stock
i also went to sacred sheep alone and had a great time! i met a new friend in a class with Sari Nordlund on Saturday that i spent more time with the rest of the day. i also just started knitting with random people in the hotel lobby and enjoyed that
Don't worry sis, I currently hold the record for most annoying person alive, so you're good! I live on the East Coast so if I'm going to fly in for a festival, I need to know what I'm getting into. Even though I don't actually know you I trust your opinions emphatically for some reason, so I appreciate your honest reviews.
I'm sorry anyone feels the need to send any comments about your appearance. Rude! I love the Amy Sweater, especially the color. Sorry I missed you at Sacred Sheep! I agree about the booth size. I always felt in the way trying to see / buy anything.
To be so for real, I don't understand the Halibut hype. The fish thing isn't for me, which is fine because I know a lot of my aesthetic is not for others, so that's not my problem with it. But the shaping is horrendous to me. Like if you love a swancho, more power to you and I love that for you. But, it's not even sold as a swancho, it's just supposed to be a circular sweater. I think most people wouldn't choose to have armpits down to their waist or hips in a normal circular yoke sweater. So, it's just bad shaping and grading, imo.
No you’re so real for this. The swancho was my biggest fear while I was making this. I forgot to mention that I didn’t follow the sleeve decreases that the pattern recommends. I decreased every 20 rounds (I think lol) eight times. That definitely helped avoid the swancho thing. The sleeves in the pattern are wayyyyy too rapidly decreased imo. I agree with you it’s just bad shaping+grading which is super disappointing to see from such a prolific designer
I knit this sweater recently, too. I'm a really loose knitter and I think I made size 2 (I am not a tiny person either, ha, ha). What totally saved this project for me is I stumbled upon someone's notes where they ended up using a sport weight yarn instead of the DK and that totally made it work for me. Otherwise, I was really concerned with the deep yoke and I didn't want the swancho look either!!
"No tea, No shade." While literally serving afternoon tea with the whole spread. I'mmmmmmm dyingggggg
But like… with peace and love 🙂↕️
@@byathreadknits so like tea with the Queen. lol All jokes aside I think not every event is for everyone and we should not have to sensor our feedback on our own experiences
Also, “Serving afternoon tea with the whole spread” will now be firmly enmeshed in my quip repertoire so thank you for that
@@byathreadknits I think I just made it up but I'm keeping it now too.
I didn't find that you were overly negative in this video. It was actually very helpfully honest. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the validation, I was in fact still anxious about if I was too mean lol
I absolutely adore your podcasts. Your humour is right up my alley. I love your take on things and I too get very frustrated by patterns we spend a lot of time and money on not being graded properly ( lumme ! ). Thank you for taking the time to do these!
Okay tea on the Lumme, that’s so disappointing to hear that it has similar issues to the halibut 😭
Oh no!!! I was just about to cast on the Lumme! Do you mind telling what the problems are?
@ I was using the version of the pattern I got when I purchased it. I purchased it when it first came out. The chart was wrong. After making several attempts to try to figure out what I was doing wrong I looked at the pattern again on Ravelry and saw that there were updates and the chart fix was one of them. Also the increases are odd. The right leaning and left leaning are right next to each other which would create a gap. I read through others project notes and there are supposed to be knit stitches added in but they aren’t on the chart. I have been told that not understanding that the knit stitches should be added maybe more my issue as I live in North America and there is more direction given in patterns for us but I’ve tested for designers from Finland before and haven’t encountered this but who knows.
Say it isn't so, I love Sari's patterns and her instructions have always been comprehensive yet easy to follow. I'm sad if Lumme is an exception to that.
@ this was the first of her patterns I have tried. The chart corrected if you were interested in this pattern, the increases were still the same but lots of projects on Ravelry where people wrote great notes. I have seen many of the lumme on ravelry so lots have made it successfully. It may be my lack of experience with her patterns.
“They grow up so fast… dogs you have a parasocial relationship with.” that made me laugh so hard.
I do the same thing when I think I should know something while knitting. I make myself stop because, my goodness, I have wasted time.
Love your channel. Become a full vlogger- I’d support your Patreon. Happy knitting 💚🧶💚
It's NEVER gonna get better than that Halibut Sweater. Whatever it took, it's freaking fabulous. If you don't get stopped every ten feet by strangers when you wear that, I hate to imagine what people will elect in Novem... oh wait
No literally, I’ve peaked 🎣
We did it. I just conquered color work too. I’m so excited. I just finished the Porch Light socks out of 52 weeks of socks book, beautiful color, work and lace combo.
WE DID IT 🎉🎉🎉
I love your podcasts!! And I share your sentiment about conquering color work. I’m going to do my 2nd ever color work sweater in December and I’m excited to take it on
Ooooo which color work sweater are you starting???? I need ideas!!
The Spot Sweater by Anna Ventzel!! I’m going to do it in black and white. I originally wanted to do more of a gradient but decided to take it easy on myself
I just popped into the video and wanted to comment how happy you are to have posted! I’m in the middle of finishing my last semester of school and trying to set up a post grad plan. I love the check-ins so much while I finally get to knit. Can’t wait to watch the rest. 😌
Oh my god BEEN THERE with the last semester + trying to set up a plan… so stressful 😣 you are so brave and also well behaved, never forget that
you made me laugh so much! Thanks for that, I didn't realize how much I needed it! Your projects are great too ;)
Thank you for your honest opinions I’ve wondered if it was worth it to go to Sacred Sheep. ❤❤❤
Your comedy in this is wonderful
your curtain bangs are cute and this matcha yarn color is gorg on you
OMGoodness, I absolutely ADORE you my friend. 🤗 ❤ I soooo need your PetiteKnit sweater in my wardrobe! Thank you for bringing smile after smile to my face.
You’re the best ❤️❤️ definitely recommend the Amy Sweater!! Such a quick and fun project
“If you’re gonna leave questionable/hateful comments, at least make them funny”. Such a small demand, yet people can’t seem to figure that out. Hahaha love the video and really appreciate your candid thoughts on what events you’d recommend. 💖
A friend just shared your podcast and I am so glad she did! Love it! I had a similar conversation with friends after our weekend at Rhinebeck about vendors holding stock back. I agree that they should not! They are there to sell, not bring stuff home. If someone really wants merchandise from one vendor it makes sense they will get there early to ensure they get what they want. Vendors holding back stock risk not selling. Cakepalooza does the staggered start/pricing and I think it is very fair.
Omg tell your friend I said thanks for sharing!!!! One of my friends also brought up cakepalooza’s staggered pricing! I think it’s such a good system for timed entry; It would definitely take some of the pressure off vendors to hold back stock
i also went to sacred sheep alone and had a great time! i met a new friend in a class with Sari Nordlund on Saturday that i spent more time with the rest of the day. i also just started knitting with random people in the hotel lobby and enjoyed that
I’m glad you had a great time!!!!! How was the class with Sari? They had really cool teachers I just wasn’t in a place to spend the additional $$
@@byathreadknits I’ve met and taken classes with Sari before and have enjoyed a lot! She is so nice and makes things so approachable
In the middle of a power outage using the last of my phone battery to watch your new video! 😂
This is my first video of yours, and you're so funny! This felt like sitting across from one another and having a good laugh and chat 😌
Omg that’s exactly how I want my videos to feel 😭😭😭 thank you sm 🩷
Don't worry sis, I currently hold the record for most annoying person alive, so you're good! I live on the East Coast so if I'm going to fly in for a festival, I need to know what I'm getting into. Even though I don't actually know you I trust your opinions emphatically for some reason, so I appreciate your honest reviews.
On the contrary I find you delightful! I famously loveeee east coast girlies
Мэдди, спасибо за классное видео! У тебя прекрасный вкус на цвет! Тебе очень идет этот отенок зеленого❤
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The color of your Amy is giving Scooby Doo vibes and I love it. It's Velma energy even though the color is wrong
You are the third (3rd) person to tell me this about this sweater. I wore it once with my glasses on and it was uncanny tbh
@@byathreadknits I meant it as the biggest compliment. I have not been interested in the Amy sweater for myself but I kinda want one now
You cracked me up. Thanks for the video. 😂
wake up babe, new maddie video just dropped!!!
Wow the green with the EYES
Serving 👁️👄👁️
You are hilarious, love your videos!
Love your humor, loved how you go about the hate comments, loved the honest review and just enjoyed the episode! Directly subscribed haha 🐑🧶
Do whatever you want with your hair. Say sorry if you want to without being self conscious. I hate people lol
I love how your Halibut Sweater came out, wish I could have ran into you to say hi at Sacred Sheep!! :)
Aw wish I could have ran into you too!!!
yaaaaay welcome back queen
And welcome back to you as well Queen 🙂↕️
I wanna learn fair isle/colorwork SO bad but continental knitting makes me wanna bite the big one and i do not know how to overcome this
I'm sorry anyone feels the need to send any comments about your appearance. Rude! I love the Amy Sweater, especially the color. Sorry I missed you at Sacred Sheep! I agree about the booth size. I always felt in the way trying to see / buy anything.
Aw I wish we could have met up!! And right?!? I felt like such a nuisance the whole time 😭
Omg I love Kevin! But tbh I missed Lester. Oh, that’s what I named your ghost. 👻
Wait I’m obsessed with that name for him, he is SUCH a Lester
That sound byte at 7:24
To be so for real, I don't understand the Halibut hype. The fish thing isn't for me, which is fine because I know a lot of my aesthetic is not for others, so that's not my problem with it. But the shaping is horrendous to me. Like if you love a swancho, more power to you and I love that for you. But, it's not even sold as a swancho, it's just supposed to be a circular sweater. I think most people wouldn't choose to have armpits down to their waist or hips in a normal circular yoke sweater. So, it's just bad shaping and grading, imo.
No you’re so real for this. The swancho was my biggest fear while I was making this. I forgot to mention that I didn’t follow the sleeve decreases that the pattern recommends. I decreased every 20 rounds (I think lol) eight times. That definitely helped avoid the swancho thing. The sleeves in the pattern are wayyyyy too rapidly decreased imo. I agree with you it’s just bad shaping+grading which is super disappointing to see from such a prolific designer
I knit this sweater recently, too. I'm a really loose knitter and I think I made size 2 (I am not a tiny person either, ha, ha). What totally saved this project for me is I stumbled upon someone's notes where they ended up using a sport weight yarn instead of the DK and that totally made it work for me. Otherwise, I was really concerned with the deep yoke and I didn't want the swancho look either!!