Sorry friends, no written captions for this one, I needed some time off. Will add in the future. Hopefully TH-cam autocaptioning isn't horrible in the meantime!
"Take cult items and just make them goblin stuff." Sounds like an excellent idea. I'd go for a hat with the left over Polworth, with lace weight yarn you should be able to win the Yarn Chicken Challenge.
I would argue that you are ABSOLUTELY one of the coolest people. All the amazing things you do and the confidence you have while crafting your dreams into reality are inspiring. As for the remaining polwarth, what about some fingerless mittens? Something soft and lovely and little that you can indulge in the softness all the time :)
As I click on your videos I say "she is always cute and happy, its good for me." You remind me of my pretty little new rescue chihuahua. She has been forced to take leader roll in her family and now I told her, "your job is to smile pretty and be happy and I will give you everything you need to do your job." Because I need a source of happy from outside of myself to rebound from all the sorrow I handle daily. Thank you to that dog and also you for what is a priceless service. Thanks.
I bought my first-ever spinning wheel last week!!! I already made a skein of orange-burgundy-brown Corriedale yarn, and it turned out really pretty :) Definitely not perfect, but usable!
Some fingerless mitts would be perfect for the leftover yarn! I appreciate the addition of your tiny crisis in the video, always good to be reminded that it's not uncommon to doubt one self every so often.
Love the scarf! 😍 And I think you will wear it - that scarf is addictive once you get used to it. I think it is a magic size! The main reason I like PetiteKnits patterns is because they are so easy to adjust to your style/chaos level. Especially with handspun yarn and scraps 🎉 it makes them so much more interesting while being well written and so easy to follow 🙌b
Your scarf is sooooo pretty! And the colour suits you very well. Really like these skinnier scarves. They take no time to knit and are ideal for when you need a break from larger projects. Think the idea of rolling the dice was gold! 😜❤️❤️❤️
I think either mittens or a hat would be a fun project to combine with the socks and scarf! I love the yarn combo, so glad you've gone back to these yarns!
darling scarf!! what fun!! i am making me and my sister one! i have been knitting mittens for all for xmas! also little teeny tiny xmas mittens for the tree! 🎄🎄🎄🎄
I'd make little fingerless mitts with the leftover Polwarth! As for trends, I've finally decided to knit a Ranunculus this coming summer -- or at least I think I will -- so I'm right there with you.
@@ShanaH414 - I’m busy finishing my first Ranunculus, and it’s fabulous. Depending on the yarn you choose it’ll be light and airy for Summer, or delightfully thick and squishy for winter. Go for it.
@@MijnWolden - Depending on the yarn you choose and whether you chaos goblinify it or not, it doesn’t need to have tons of positive ease. I’m in the process of finishing my first Ranunculus (cuff of the last sleeve to finish). I’ve knitted mine in size 1. I used an ultrafine lace yarn,held double, with quite a lot of drape to it and quite fuzzy due to a healthy dose of mohair. The sweater appears to have a lot of ease but when I cornered my daughter into trying it on, I only needed a few light tugs to the hem to make the stitch slide into submission and make a lot of that positive ease disappear. Methinks that most of the designer’s photographs on the Ravelry page date back to before that size 1 came to be added to the current total of 11 sizes. And once you’ve knitted to the sleeve separation bit and moved on to the body, you can always decrease a number of stitches. There is a current knitalong from a Dutch speaking TH-camr who published a few videos on how to do the various stitches and only just she published a vlog on how she finished hers… and being busty with a preference for a more fitted look, she decreased 18 stitches below the armpits and bust (all in one row I believe) to achieve that more fitted look. It’s something to consider. Ranunculus Sweater - the Chaos Goblin Edition. As soon as I'm finished with my daughter's Ranunculus I'm definitely making myself one in the same yarn but a different colour… and then I'm goblinifying one to have a turtleneck (found a how to on that) in a chunkier yarn. That pattern really does fly off the needles, even for a slow(ish) knitter like me. I cast on November 1st. Didn’t knit every day because I’m too chaotic for that and frankly, I was too tired as well. And it’ll be finished tonight.
Those colors together are gorgeous! It reminds me of the garden with the last fruits in autumn and the snow that is freezing them (it’s snowing in Switzerland at the moment) 😊 I think a hat, a balaclava or some fingerless gloves would be lovely with it!
Oooooooh, this is sparking in my brain. Thank you for your videos, you are my midweek chaotic joy! I really, really, really want to do a pattern informed by dice now.....hmmmm. *think, think, think*
🤧I love these colours combination, and hope that it will grow on you and you're gonna actually wear it, because it's so gorgeous and really makes a classic pattern to stand in the crowd of similar projects!
I currently only have one (big) knitting project and one spinning project in progress! I need to change that!! Thanks for the inspiration and the scientific support to cast on a new project!
Chaos patterns!! The color combo is so cute! I thought I don't have that many WIPs (3 but one is waiting on my sister to decide what she wants lol) but then realized all the games I play kind of count too. Gotta have enough variety!! I feel like knitting something even if you might not wear it is fine just to enjoy the process. You can always give it away or unravel it for a new project. Temporary enjoyment is still valuable.
Thank you for all the Pathfinder talk reminding me I still need to go and level up my own Pathfinder character before our next session, whoops The colour combination is so lovely and bold! I may or may not be filing it away as inspiration for my very first spinning project I'm planning to embark on sometime in the next two weeks (I'll be blending a colour scheme from our supply of solid commercial wool on our drum carder, I'm so excited). It's very spring and cheerful! Also, I love the texture of it, the lumpiness and the variation between the two yarns! Looks like something I'd love running my hand along I'm not a scarf-making-person (I have two scarves and that's as much as I need, really, if not one more), but if I was I'd 100% try the d20 method for stripes, it looks like a really fun and math-free way of adding variety!
I love it, the colours are great. I haven't knit the Sophie scarf yet but I knit something similar that I like. You could maybe make a matching headband with your luscious swamp green :)
Hello, I am from the Netherlands and found you on youtube today. I have been binge watching your video's today while steaming and winding some of my own handspun yarn. I enjoy your video's alot. This one makes me want to knit a Sophies shawl as well. I have not made one (so I will look for the pattern later) yet. I am inspired by your chaos chenanigans and the D20 to decide how many rows to knit. I will borrow that idea and use it myself. I have a lot of hand spun yarn, that I do not know what to use it for. Thank you for making this beautiful chaos content and keep it up!! ❤
Your finished product is just your style! Love to see the floof in a form that's comfy to wear around the neck -- for me it's the most sensitive part of my body and I can't stand something like mohair in a scarf. I made the mistake of making one of my first scarves in a wool/mohair blend. It's now been reconfigured into a rug for the cat to sit on >.
I absolutely love your Chaos-Sophie scarf! Now… for an extra Swampy Polwarth knitting project, how about a pair of fingerless gloves to complete the outfit? Either from a known pattern, or by winging it. With or without a knitted on thumb, fingerless gloves are great to keep your hands warm without losing dexterity. Swampy gloves. Mmmmmmm…. Or you could check out the plethora of Christmas ornament patterns and knit yourself a few delightfully chaotic balls for your tree. I still like the idea of swampy gloves better.
You could make a lily pad with the green that you then attach to another project :) and that project should have frogs on it so we stay in the swamp theme hehe :)
I think fingerless mitts would be good to go with the scarf and socks because they can help keep your hands warm and have your fingers free for spinning
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Maybe some wrist cuffs? Love the colours & final look!
@@stephanielaakson8960: Or just overstitch it on a vest, like the Chaos Goblin anti-capitalist merch a few weeks ago. Or even knit it in, using colourwork.
This was great!! I see that you have added some new video editing techniques, and this was a really fun video to watch. The scarf is fun. I have been making simple fingerless gloves for Christmas presents, and I bet you could make one or two pairs out of your remaining Polwarth. Also, I am a huge fan of pompoms and tassels, so maybe you could make a pom pom garland out of it?
I am currently working on a project that is from a finger puppet kit I was gifted. I have never done something so small, so I went from a 2.5mm crochet needle to a 5.00mm needle. I am making a Jabba the Hutt "finger puppet" that is very large and I am using scrap yarn, so it is a bit cursed looking so far.
You can carry the ends along a few syitches per row instead of weaving them later. Treat it like a float yarn for a handfull of stitches, switching direction on the next row. At least 2 rows.
Came out great, love it. I have not done the Sophie scarf yet either, guess I am not cool either. 🤣 You may not be a story teller but you keep people engaged really well, I wish I could do that as well as you do.
My votes for project 3: Wrist/arm warmers (I've been making a few of those recently as gifts) Or I don't know if you have enough for a shrug/bolero? I made the "dragon rider shrug" a while ago (long sleeved, worked from wrist to wrist) and absolutely love it. It's like a small cardigan so uses less yarn. I made my sister in law a 3/4 sleeve one a few years ago and recently made myself something similar in short sleeves so you might have enough yardage? A simple pattern is also versatile enough to add mischief and shenanigans with different stitch styles, stripes, and designs. Damn now I want to make another one 😂
You’re crazy! ( IN A GOOD WAY ;))) I really enjoy watching you…. I’m actually dying and spinning polwarth, merino, and silk in purples, pinks and chartreuse color way. I’ll be knitting a sweater, my own design. From So. Calif I wish you happy knitting and spinning shenanigans.
Adding my vote as a new viewer (thanks r/handspinning for sending me here) for the idea of fingerless gloves / mittens. My hands have been feeling pretty chilly going out recently here in north west England!
Mostly my thoughts about fingerless mittens are as follows: my palms are fine, it's my fingers that need extra warmth. So maybe I need mittenless fingers 🤔
TEN! Omg. I would become overwhelmed and paralized and never finish a thing. Then guilt because that was money spent somewhere. Which then creats more guilt and paralization. I dont see this as a good for the mental health. I really love the colors in your scarf. My suggestions, hat of course, mittens , elbow length fingerless mittens?
In my opinion, you are a cool kid! Maybe you could use the last bits of yarn to make some fingerless gloves? Or you could knit small leaves or something like that, and attach them to earring hangers? The dice gods are like that... In my last D&D session I rolled four natural 1's across two different dice! It was very funny though, because my character had just picked up a cursed druid staff that is definitely absolutely not evil, (ahem), so it was like the staff immediately made her just a bit ~off~.
My character had a very critical level up last session and I managed to kill an enemy in one turn (very rare occurence). My party members didn't know what they just saw.
You obviously need fingerless swamp mitts in your life that keep you warm when planting things in your garden. Just joking but i think they would go well. Or a nice headband. I just knitted some small shawls and gifted them all. I loved the 1 skein pluma morada shawl by Joji. It's so simple to knit without getting boring and lightweight. Loved it Knit a turtle dove last year but not a size i like so i gifted it. Still have the laulu shawl by sari in my library. Have a great day
very cute, i like it! this is so weird but i feel like you could crochet like fringe for this scarf with the extra yarn or maybe thats too chaotic lol 😳
What about another classic - Musselburgh hat and again in combination with another yarn. Also - did you ever come across bannana socks? I would like to see hem done, but I don´t have the curage yet... but I bet you do.
this is so precious!! also: absolutely head over heels in love with the patterned/fairisle cardigan you're wearing. did you knit it? if so, PLEASE may i have the name of the pattern 🥺 it's just what i've been looking for!
Now there's a good idea! I suggested a hat (and I was vaguely thinking of using the lacework from the socks as a way of making the hat and the socks part of a set) but brioche could make for an extra warm hat. (If I were doing it I'd have to learn how to do decreases in brioche - but I'm sure Jente will get all over that if she doesn't already know how.)
As someone who knits a little but doesn't use ravelry, it's actually always funny when knitters drop names and assume everyone knows what it is. The secret lore. Anyway, the scarf tied as a headband looked really cute, so what about an actual headband in the same colours to match the scarf and protect your ears when you're outside in the cold?
PK patterns are a good base for adding your own colorwork, I've used a few of them with my own intarsia charts. My worst/best one is an image of a man with big tits bursting out of his shirt 😂, knit onto her Aros Sweater pattern. It's an iconic panel of my favorite manga character.
Thanks for the analysis! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I love adding beads to all kinds of simple projects. 🫧 Don't know how you handled all the yarn ends, but have you ever heard of the "Weavin' Steven'? 😉 What about knitting a little pouch? 😊
Sorry friends, no written captions for this one, I needed some time off. Will add in the future. Hopefully TH-cam autocaptioning isn't horrible in the meantime!
Brava brava 👏
"Take cult items and just make them goblin stuff." Sounds like an excellent idea.
I'd go for a hat with the left over Polworth, with lace weight yarn you should be able to win the Yarn Chicken Challenge.
Hats are always a great bet 😁
I love that colour combination. Reminds me of wildflowers in late summer / early autumn.
Im all here for chaos goblinification of patterns! :D
And many with you it seems 😁
I absolutely love how this scarf turned out! It feels like just the right amount of yarn switching because there's plenty of both colors.
Jenta, you are always one of the cool kids!
Brb, about to show this comment to the high school meanies 😉😂
I would argue that you are ABSOLUTELY one of the coolest people. All the amazing things you do and the confidence you have while crafting your dreams into reality are inspiring. As for the remaining polwarth, what about some fingerless mittens? Something soft and lovely and little that you can indulge in the softness all the time :)
The color work well because it looks like a floral shrub, like hydrangeas or something. They look lovely together!
As I click on your videos I say "she is always cute and happy, its good for me." You remind me of my pretty little new rescue chihuahua. She has been forced to take leader roll in her family and now I told her, "your job is to smile pretty and be happy and I will give you everything you need to do your job." Because I need a source of happy from outside of myself to rebound from all the sorrow I handle daily. Thank you to that dog and also you for what is a priceless service. Thanks.
A role I will gladly accept 😁
I bought my first-ever spinning wheel last week!!! I already made a skein of orange-burgundy-brown Corriedale yarn, and it turned out really pretty :) Definitely not perfect, but usable!
Oooh how exciting!
this would be such a perfect project for using up precious yarn scraps that arent enough for a whole project on their own:)
Yes!
I love the idea of combing RPGs with knitting!
Some fingerless mitts would be perfect for the leftover yarn!
I appreciate the addition of your tiny crisis in the video, always good to be reminded that it's not uncommon to doubt one self every so often.
Love the scarf! 😍 And I think you will wear it - that scarf is addictive once you get used to it. I think it is a magic size!
The main reason I like PetiteKnits patterns is because they are so easy to adjust to your style/chaos level. Especially with handspun yarn and scraps 🎉 it makes them so much more interesting while being well written and so easy to follow 🙌b
I do wear it, you are right 😁
Your scarf is sooooo pretty! And the colour suits you very well. Really like these skinnier scarves. They take no time to knit and are ideal for when you need a break from larger projects. Think the idea of rolling the dice was gold! 😜❤️❤️❤️
I think either mittens or a hat would be a fun project to combine with the socks and scarf! I love the yarn combo, so glad you've gone back to these yarns!
darling scarf!! what fun!! i am making me and my sister one! i have been knitting mittens for all for xmas! also little teeny tiny xmas mittens for the tree! 🎄🎄🎄🎄
Mittens for the tree! How darling!
Love the Sophie skarf. Making another now albeit longer. Handspun 😊 Yours is great!!
The final shot with the tree is so good! I love how all the colours match-even the bright green. What a fun low stakes project!
The colors are of spring flowers!!
How about lacy wristwrs?
Yay! Bog yarn! love it! 😀 Edited cos i got too excited too soon about bog yarn 😅 I would love to see bog yarn wrist warmer length fingerless gloves 😁
Enthousiasm about bog yarn, I like to see it
I'd make little fingerless mitts with the leftover Polwarth! As for trends, I've finally decided to knit a Ranunculus this coming summer -- or at least I think I will -- so I'm right there with you.
I'm still on the fence about the ranunculus for myself, just too much positive ease
@@ShanaH414 - I’m busy finishing my first Ranunculus, and it’s fabulous. Depending on the yarn you choose it’ll be light and airy for Summer, or delightfully thick and squishy for winter. Go for it.
@@MijnWolden - Depending on the yarn you choose and whether you chaos goblinify it or not, it doesn’t need to have tons of positive ease. I’m in the process of finishing my first Ranunculus (cuff of the last sleeve to finish).
I’ve knitted mine in size 1. I used an ultrafine lace yarn,held double, with quite a lot of drape to it and quite fuzzy due to a healthy dose of mohair. The sweater appears to have a lot of ease but when I cornered my daughter into trying it on, I only needed a few light tugs to the hem to make the stitch slide into submission and make a lot of that positive ease disappear. Methinks that most of the designer’s photographs on the Ravelry page date back to before that size 1 came to be added to the current total of 11 sizes. And once you’ve knitted to the sleeve separation bit and moved on to the body, you can always decrease a number of stitches. There is a current knitalong from a Dutch speaking TH-camr who published a few videos on how to do the various stitches and only just she published a vlog on how she finished hers… and being busty with a preference for a more fitted look, she decreased 18 stitches below the armpits and bust (all in one row I believe) to achieve that more fitted look.
It’s something to consider. Ranunculus Sweater - the Chaos Goblin Edition.
As soon as I'm finished with my daughter's Ranunculus I'm definitely making myself one in the same yarn but a different colour… and then I'm goblinifying one to have a turtleneck (found a how to on that) in a chunkier yarn. That pattern really does fly off the needles, even for a slow(ish) knitter like me. I cast on November 1st. Didn’t knit every day because I’m too chaotic for that and frankly, I was too tired as well. And it’ll be finished tonight.
Those colors together are gorgeous! It reminds me of the garden with the last fruits in autumn and the snow that is freezing them (it’s snowing in Switzerland at the moment) 😊 I think a hat, a balaclava or some fingerless gloves would be lovely with it!
I love the pink and green! Loved this chaotic episode 😊.
It turned out lovely.❤ I’m knitting that scarf as I watch this. This is my second, it’s a gift.😊
Oooooooh, this is sparking in my brain. Thank you for your videos, you are my midweek chaotic joy! I really, really, really want to do a pattern informed by dice now.....hmmmm. *think, think, think*
Anything you can put stripes on is a good contestant. Also I saw someone doing random colourwork with dice once, that's really cool too!
I absolutely love this idea! Love your pod/video cast, so much fun to watch and listen while I work on knit dishcloths.
🤧I love these colours combination, and hope that it will grow on you and you're gonna actually wear it, because it's so gorgeous and really makes a classic pattern to stand in the crowd of similar projects!
Your podcasts make me sooo happy ❤
I KNEW YOU WERE ONE OF US (ROLIST) I JUST KNEW IT
Not that it was a secret, I have a video where I knit my character 😁
Such a pretty scarf. It makes me think of a garden swamp with beautiful blooms. I love it. Make some mittens or light hat with the rest 🙂
Very neat❤and now I know what a society scarf is😊
So much fun! Thanks!!
You are a very cool kid. Sorry you missed your saving throw on the back story, but what you did give to us was wonderful.
I currently only have one (big) knitting project and one spinning project in progress! I need to change that!! Thanks for the inspiration and the scientific support to cast on a new project!
You know I'm nothing if not an enabler 😁
so inspiring! the chaotic approach is so freeing! lovely work!
Also, this is a very cute little scarf! And still more polwarth left! Maybe you can make one of those cute headbands with a twist in the front?
Chaos patterns!! The color combo is so cute!
I thought I don't have that many WIPs (3 but one is waiting on my sister to decide what she wants lol) but then realized all the games I play kind of count too. Gotta have enough variety!!
I feel like knitting something even if you might not wear it is fine just to enjoy the process. You can always give it away or unravel it for a new project. Temporary enjoyment is still valuable.
It sure is! But we live in a society that doesn't always see it like that and sometimes that gets inside my head too
I love this scarf. It uses all of my wardrobe colors 💜💚🤎
That came out very unique and quirky, and I love it! You should wear it. Also, you seem like someone I would love being friends with!
It has been said I make a good friend 😁
Thank you for all the Pathfinder talk reminding me I still need to go and level up my own Pathfinder character before our next session, whoops
The colour combination is so lovely and bold! I may or may not be filing it away as inspiration for my very first spinning project I'm planning to embark on sometime in the next two weeks (I'll be blending a colour scheme from our supply of solid commercial wool on our drum carder, I'm so excited). It's very spring and cheerful!
Also, I love the texture of it, the lumpiness and the variation between the two yarns! Looks like something I'd love running my hand along
I'm not a scarf-making-person (I have two scarves and that's as much as I need, really, if not one more), but if I was I'd 100% try the d20 method for stripes, it looks like a really fun and math-free way of adding variety!
I'm mostly also not a scarf making person, but I wanted something quick and easy and then this fit the bill 😁
So stunning - that polwarth is really going a long way, huh? Now I feel like it should be held double with another yarn and turned into a hat!
The 100 gram braid that just keeps on giving...
I love it, the colours are great. I haven't knit the Sophie scarf yet but I knit something similar that I like.
You could maybe make a matching headband with your luscious swamp green :)
Hello, I am from the Netherlands and found you on youtube today. I have been binge watching your video's today while steaming and winding some of my own handspun yarn. I enjoy your video's alot. This one makes me want to knit a Sophies shawl as well. I have not made one (so I will look for the pattern later) yet. I am inspired by your chaos chenanigans and the D20 to decide how many rows to knit. I will borrow that idea and use it myself. I have a lot of hand spun yarn, that I do not know what to use it for. Thank you for making this beautiful chaos content and keep it up!! ❤
Pattern can be found in the description if you want a quick search for it 😉
Turned out super cute! And I think "chaotickify" (sp?) needs to be a word :D
Yes, who's calling Myriam and Webster (or Van Dale for Dutch)?
Your finished product is just your style! Love to see the floof in a form that's comfy to wear around the neck -- for me it's the most sensitive part of my body and I can't stand something like mohair in a scarf. I made the mistake of making one of my first scarves in a wool/mohair blend. It's now been reconfigured into a rug for the cat to sit on >.
Oh then polwarth and alpaca might be something for you to try indeed!
My 6 y/o kid suggested you should make fingerless mittens with the rest of the yarn and I agree!
Your 6 year old has taste 👌
You could make some mushrooms or leaves to decorate a hat or bag with from the swamp yarn.
I love that watermelon 🍉 stitch marker! 😉
I knew I had to buy them when I saw them. Not a second was needed to think about it
Wauw! This is the first Sofie Scarf I really like! Toppie 👍🏼🤗
You are way beyond the cool kids! Your Sophie scarf looks great in all the ways you wore it. harpingJanet
The cool kids got nothing on me 😎
My dear, you are in fact quite the story teller.
It's genetic. I have an aunt that's an award winning author here in Flanders (and I used to spend at least one week per summer with her) 😁
I absolutely love your Chaos-Sophie scarf! Now… for an extra Swampy Polwarth knitting project, how about a pair of fingerless gloves to complete the outfit? Either from a known pattern, or by winging it. With or without a knitted on thumb, fingerless gloves are great to keep your hands warm without losing dexterity.
Swampy gloves. Mmmmmmm….
Or you could check out the plethora of Christmas ornament patterns and knit yourself a few delightfully chaotic balls for your tree.
I still like the idea of swampy gloves better.
I feel like swampu gloves are the unanimous choice of this comment section
So much fun with this!
You could make a lily pad with the green that you then attach to another project :) and that project should have frogs on it so we stay in the swamp theme hehe :)
Always frogs
I think fingerless mitts would be good to go with the scarf and socks because they can help keep your hands warm and have your fingers free for spinning
Maybe some wrist cuffs? Love the colours & final look!
Hello! Chaoticophy? Chaoticaphy? I Adore this word😍. Have a fabulous today, Steph
I think I would write it as chaoticiphy if the dictionary-people ever want to include it 😁
Let's put it on a t shirt lol. 🌞🤯😆
@@stephanielaakson8960: Or just overstitch it on a vest, like the Chaos Goblin anti-capitalist merch a few weeks ago. Or even knit it in, using colourwork.
This was great!! I see that you have added some new video editing techniques, and this was a really fun video to watch. The scarf is fun. I have been making simple fingerless gloves for Christmas presents, and I bet you could make one or two pairs out of your remaining Polwarth. Also, I am a huge fan of pompoms and tassels, so maybe you could make a pom pom garland out of it?
I always try to up my videomaking game 😁
I am currently working on a project that is from a finger puppet kit I was gifted. I have never done something so small, so I went from a 2.5mm crochet needle to a 5.00mm needle. I am making a Jabba the Hutt "finger puppet" that is very large and I am using scrap yarn, so it is a bit cursed looking so far.
Jabba the Hutt is supposed to be cursed, right? Sounds like his whole thing
Fingerless mitts would be great with a small amount of lace weight yarn
Love the scarf! I'm sure if you ever knit something you decide not to wear, you could give it away to a subscriber. :)
... that's a bit of a heavy hint, isn't it? 😆
Hahahaha understood 😂
You can carry the ends along a few syitches per row instead of weaving them later. Treat it like a float yarn for a handfull of stitches, switching direction on the next row. At least 2 rows.
I did that after the midway Point of the scarf, when my brain actually decided to do its work of thinking
Came out great, love it. I have not done the Sophie scarf yet either, guess I am not cool either. 🤣 You may not be a story teller but you keep people engaged really well, I wish I could do that as well as you do.
I must have rolled a natural 20 on charisma 😂
@MijnWolden 🤭🤣😂🤣
My votes for project 3:
Wrist/arm warmers (I've been making a few of those recently as gifts)
Or
I don't know if you have enough for a shrug/bolero? I made the "dragon rider shrug" a while ago (long sleeved, worked from wrist to wrist) and absolutely love it. It's like a small cardigan so uses less yarn. I made my sister in law a 3/4 sleeve one a few years ago and recently made myself something similar in short sleeves so you might have enough yardage? A simple pattern is also versatile enough to add mischief and shenanigans with different stitch styles, stripes, and designs.
Damn now I want to make another one 😂
Yes, go make another one 😁
How about a pair of mitts? 😊 The polworth that keeps on giving
Fingerless mitts, that's what I vote you make. I like the Maker maker cozy handwarmers by Emily Bolduan. They are fast and easy to make.
I made a child’s flax sweater with all-over ACAB colorwork in shades of pink and purple
You’re crazy! ( IN A GOOD WAY ;))) I really enjoy watching you…. I’m actually dying and spinning polwarth, merino, and silk in purples, pinks and chartreuse color way. I’ll be knitting a sweater, my own design. From So. Calif I wish you happy knitting and spinning shenanigans.
Well that sounds like a great colour combo 😁
Adding my vote as a new viewer (thanks r/handspinning for sending me here) for the idea of fingerless gloves / mittens. My hands have been feeling pretty chilly going out recently here in north west England!
Mostly my thoughts about fingerless mittens are as follows: my palms are fine, it's my fingers that need extra warmth. So maybe I need mittenless fingers 🤔
TEN! Omg. I would become overwhelmed and paralized and never finish a thing. Then guilt because that was money spent somewhere. Which then creats more guilt and paralization. I dont see this as a good for the mental health. I really love the colors in your scarf. My suggestions, hat of course, mittens , elbow length fingerless mittens?
Well it's 5-10, don't need to go all out if it makes you uncomfortable of course 🤭
I think you need to wear this while playing Pathfinder now. It's your lucky crit role scarf now lol
Yes I think so too
In my opinion, you are a cool kid! Maybe you could use the last bits of yarn to make some fingerless gloves? Or you could knit small leaves or something like that, and attach them to earring hangers?
The dice gods are like that... In my last D&D session I rolled four natural 1's across two different dice! It was very funny though, because my character had just picked up a cursed druid staff that is definitely absolutely not evil, (ahem), so it was like the staff immediately made her just a bit ~off~.
My character had a very critical level up last session and I managed to kill an enemy in one turn (very rare occurence). My party members didn't know what they just saw.
@MijnWolden wow amazing!
You obviously need fingerless swamp mitts in your life that keep you warm when planting things in your garden. Just joking but i think they would go well. Or a nice headband.
I just knitted some small shawls and gifted them all. I loved the 1 skein pluma morada shawl by Joji. It's so simple to knit without getting boring and lightweight. Loved it
Knit a turtle dove last year but not a size i like so i gifted it. Still have the laulu shawl by sari in my library. Have a great day
The comments are unanimous about the fingerless mittens though 😁
You could make gloves or mittens
very cute, i like it! this is so weird but i feel like you could crochet like fringe for this scarf with the extra yarn or maybe thats too chaotic lol 😳
Oh I would be so scared to catch in the zipper of my raincoat though
What about another classic - Musselburgh hat and again in combination with another yarn. Also - did you ever come across bannana socks? I would like to see hem done, but I don´t have the curage yet... but I bet you do.
I might have bought new sock yarn... 🤔
Yeah gurl get that dopamine 😅❤
this is so precious!! also: absolutely head over heels in love with the patterned/fairisle cardigan you're wearing. did you knit it? if so, PLEASE may i have the name of the pattern 🥺 it's just what i've been looking for!
Why not do a 2 color brioche hat with the same yarns? The unbalanced weights of the two might make a very pretty but chaotic effect.
Now there's a good idea! I suggested a hat (and I was vaguely thinking of using the lacework from the socks as a way of making the hat and the socks part of a set) but brioche could make for an extra warm hat. (If I were doing it I'd have to learn how to do decreases in brioche - but I'm sure Jente will get all over that if she doesn't already know how.)
@@resourcedragon stephen west has recommended doing unbalanced brioche as a particularly beautiful effect.
Ok now that is the kind of chaos suggestion I was hoping for
At 2:40, look! Your gauge swatch matched the fabrics of the cuffs ofyour shirt, in a kind of weird way!
Matching your gauge swatches, new goal acquired 😁
you can make an earwarmer headband
As someone who knits a little but doesn't use ravelry, it's actually always funny when knitters drop names and assume everyone knows what it is. The secret lore.
Anyway, the scarf tied as a headband looked really cute, so what about an actual headband in the same colours to match the scarf and protect your ears when you're outside in the cold?
I can only imagine not using Ravelry is a conscious choice 🤔
You need some mitts to go with your scarf
PK patterns are a good base for adding your own colorwork, I've used a few of them with my own intarsia charts. My worst/best one is an image of a man with big tits bursting out of his shirt 😂, knit onto her Aros Sweater pattern. It's an iconic panel of my favorite manga character.
gloves or mittens, with or without fingers.
Make a GREEN Sophie 😂
Not sure about the dice Sophie. Ive knit 27 Sophie scarves..yes bonkers. Most of them with differences. Moss St, Cables, Mixing yarns etc
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Friend, I think you're commenting on the wrong channel. The only transferring I know of is from one knitting needle to the other...
Mitten or fingerless gloves or a beanie
With crochet, its just a lot of granny square and hexagon cardigans that are the cult classics 😅
Perfect goblin material, right? 😉
Awesome 🤯I just unraveling my Sophie Scarf,thanks for Stoping me🤍🙏
I love adding beads to all kinds of simple projects. 🫧
Don't know how you handled all the yarn ends, but have you ever heard of the "Weavin' Steven'? 😉
What about knitting a little pouch? 😊
I kind of treated them as floats