When I first saw the Herbarium Slipover - Wool Edition I thought it was very cute so I looked it up on Ravelry to save it and it says there are sizes XS-3XL, a finished chest circumference of 98cm-140cm! So there are 7 sizes, not three! ☺️☺️ now it’s definitely in my fall queue! Edit: so the designer has two different Herbarium Slipovers on her page and the “wool edition” has the seven sizes, while the other version on her page has the three sizes!
This is Jen (from Chicago suburb). Thank you for sharing. Today is the first time I came across your post, but I am a definite fan. I subscribed already & am following on Patreon. It is great to bond over the love of knitting and all fiber arts with others throughout the world.
@@jenknippenberg9277 thank you so much! I’m so happy to have you. And I agree, youtube and the online community has brought me so much joy, comfort and inspiration! ❤️
So, I've just watched quite a few of your videos and they are the best. I love your style and colors! I came across the Rose Ruffle Top earlier this summer and this will definitely be something I make probably in Spring. But I love all your other patterns as well... and I'm just getting into sewing, so excited to see your recommendations and makes there too. So happy I found your videos!
@@ourdailyyarn thank you so much, I’m so happy you found my channel! Also love that so many knitters are starting to sew and vice versa. I think they are both great hobbies to have since they are so different 🥰 I really want to make a beginner sewing pattern video soon!
I love these types of videos, they’re so inspirational! I added the Vincent sweater and loveandma sweatervest to my favourites. I recently was on the hunt for sweatervests with side closures or unusual shapes from small designers, and I found the following: Interesting shape: Ahsoka Slipover by Nabita Jouret Asymmetry by Georgia Farrell Wharf 'N' Weave by Ilga Leja (gives me knitted drindl vibes) Side closures (inspired by ur struggle to find small designer variations of the lulu slipover): Slipover Matches by Hinterm Stein Blomstring Slipover by Fiber Tales SOLMU by Camille Romano
@@slapperorange thank you so much for watching again! I have to check the patterns that you mentioned but defintely will! I also know Vert & Rose knitwear recently designed a vest that is tied on the sides. I think she will have a test knit call for it soon! ❤️
Hi, first time watching one of your videos 😊 I really liked that you shared korean designers. I'm living in Korea, and I have seen a lot of their designs on Instagram. Just to let you know, korean designs tend to have a smaller size range. Some I've seen have only 2 sizes, or most of the times they are no more than 130 cm.
The size Nazi's - at least you did not say don't buy the pattern because they did not include enough sizes for your taste. Where is freedom for the designer and besides I don't have my college body anymore so its okay not to include my size...... One podcaster went so far as to say - don't buy this pattern becuase not size inclusive YET she stated she was knitting the pattern again because she liked it so much?!!!
@@crystalblue38883 Hi. Firstly, I think it’s highly insensitive for you to use the term ‘size nazi’. Also I’m very sad to read that just because you don’t have the body that you used to, the pattern should not be in your size. People should buy, knit and support whichever designers they want. But I do think and forever will stand for knitting patterns being size inclusive. Ready to wear stores not having all sizes is already bad enough, clothing should be fun, even more so when we are making it ourselves. We shouldn’t be confronted with body insecurities or literally not fitting in ❤️
I think you are limiting the designer and creativity by your stance of size inclusivity. Yes if they can - I'm sure designers will but it can be daunting I'm sure for what ever reason. Sorry for the strong language but trying to get thru to you and others your persistence with this issue is limiting. Tight clothing is no longer flattering on me and that is the reason I choose wisely for my body type. Pretty soon it will be color inclusivity, yarn inclusivity, length, neck design etc. Please can the designer have a little freedom. If I make a pattern for a child will it be discredited for not being size inclusive? And are these patterns size inclusive if not sizing for children as well? How far do we go with this?
When I first saw the Herbarium Slipover - Wool Edition I thought it was very cute so I looked it up on Ravelry to save it and it says there are sizes XS-3XL, a finished chest circumference of 98cm-140cm! So there are 7 sizes, not three! ☺️☺️ now it’s definitely in my fall queue!
Edit: so the designer has two different Herbarium Slipovers on her page and the “wool edition” has the seven sizes, while the other version on her page has the three sizes!
@@magnoliapurls oh that is really interesting! Thank you for letting me know 💗 might have to knit one too some day 😅
I like that you chose to highlight patterns that others haven't highlighted yet.
I especially liked the slipover patterns. They were really unique.
@@sew_So_beautiful thank you so much! I really do my best to share lesser known designs 🥰
This is Jen (from Chicago suburb). Thank you for sharing. Today is the first time I came across your post, but I am a definite fan. I subscribed already & am following on Patreon. It is great to bond over the love of knitting and all fiber arts with others throughout the world.
@@jenknippenberg9277 thank you so much! I’m so happy to have you. And I agree, youtube and the online community has brought me so much joy, comfort and inspiration! ❤️
So, I've just watched quite a few of your videos and they are the best. I love your style and colors! I came across the Rose Ruffle Top earlier this summer and this will definitely be something I make probably in Spring. But I love all your other patterns as well... and I'm just getting into sewing, so excited to see your recommendations and makes there too. So happy I found your videos!
@@ourdailyyarn thank you so much, I’m so happy you found my channel! Also love that so many knitters are starting to sew and vice versa. I think they are both great hobbies to have since they are so different 🥰 I really want to make a beginner sewing pattern video soon!
Super useful video. I've saved a few of the patterns as I watched. Thank you 😊
@@kt55466 thank you for watching! 🥰
Really like these round ups. Some here that I’m definitely keen on knitting
Wonderful video- lots of "food for thought". Thank-you.
@@ruthp7370 thank you so much!
I love these types of videos, they’re so inspirational! I added the Vincent sweater and loveandma sweatervest to my favourites.
I recently was on the hunt for sweatervests with side closures or unusual shapes from small designers, and I found the following:
Interesting shape:
Ahsoka Slipover by Nabita Jouret
Asymmetry by Georgia Farrell
Wharf 'N' Weave by Ilga Leja (gives me knitted drindl vibes)
Side closures (inspired by ur struggle to find small designer variations of the lulu slipover):
Slipover Matches by Hinterm Stein
Blomstring Slipover by Fiber Tales
SOLMU by Camille Romano
@@slapperorange thank you so much for watching again! I have to check the patterns that you mentioned but defintely will! I also know Vert & Rose knitwear recently designed a vest that is tied on the sides. I think she will have a test knit call for it soon! ❤️
Beautiful and unexpected pattern choices😍🤩
@@katabatystudio thank you so much! I try 😅❤️
Hi, first time watching one of your videos 😊 I really liked that you shared korean designers. I'm living in Korea, and I have seen a lot of their designs on Instagram. Just to let you know, korean designs tend to have a smaller size range. Some I've seen have only 2 sizes, or most of the times they are no more than 130 cm.
Usefull video and sweet patterns. Are you from the Netherlands?
@@cobybreitner6999 thank you!! Yes I am 😊
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The size Nazi's - at least you did not say don't buy the pattern because they did not include enough sizes for your taste. Where is freedom for the designer and besides I don't have my college body anymore so its okay not to include my size......
One podcaster went so far as to say - don't buy this pattern becuase not size inclusive YET she stated she was knitting the pattern again because she liked it so much?!!!
@@crystalblue38883 Hi. Firstly, I think it’s highly insensitive for you to use the term ‘size nazi’. Also I’m very sad to read that just because you don’t have the body that you used to, the pattern should not be in your size. People should buy, knit and support whichever designers they want. But I do think and forever will stand for knitting patterns being size inclusive. Ready to wear stores not having all sizes is already bad enough, clothing should be fun, even more so when we are making it ourselves. We shouldn’t be confronted with body insecurities or literally not fitting in ❤️
I think you are limiting the designer and creativity by your stance of size inclusivity. Yes if they can - I'm sure designers will but it can be daunting I'm sure for what ever reason.
Sorry for the strong language but trying to get thru to you and others your persistence with this issue is limiting. Tight clothing is no longer flattering on me and that is the reason I choose wisely for my body type. Pretty soon it will be color inclusivity, yarn inclusivity, length, neck design etc. Please can the designer have a little freedom. If I make a pattern for a child will it be discredited for not being size inclusive? And are these patterns size inclusive if not sizing for children as well? How far do we go with this?