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I kept making very loud horrified gasps whenever the lace dropped off the machine… and waking my dogs each time 😂 the panels turned out so beautifully though!!!! Cannot wait to see what it looks like when it’s done, but take your time- better to finish late rather than lose your sanity!!!
The lace is lovely. My kiddo made me pause the video so he could admire Nutella. Then he switched back to questions on how the knitting machine worked and how much faster it was then hand knitting.
This title made me laugh SO HARD. My knitting machine and I get on reasonably well, these days, but the lace carriage has been a NIGHTMARE, so I definitely understand the sentiment.
I have one, too, for my Silver Reed which is a very different thing from the Brother. My husband painstakingly serviced it and it works as it should, but it is sooo stiff and forces the needles over a sheet of metal so I do not like to use it at all. The Brother one, though, seems to offer some resistance as well so maybe I should just go and get used to it😵💫.
How on earth do you go to work, do all your wonderful crafting things, eat, sleep, pet the dog, and m ore? You must be amazingly organized. I hear editing takes 1 hour per minute! I love your stuff.
Do love the Q&A section, and more importantly, do love to hear that you're feeling much better! It shows, you sound and seem much more peppy in this video and it warms my heart! Just the fact that you're taking on this ambitious project reads as a good sign too. Can't wait to see the result, the future patterns, your crops and what you'll make from them! Very exciting!
I'm so impressed how you keep going past dropped stitches and mistakes! I would get frustrated and discouraged and I'm sure I would have given up. Can't wait to see the finished product!
Nobody who doesn't do machine knitting will appreciate how much knowledge, dexterity, frustration tolerance and sheer bloody-mindedness go into such a project! 👏👏👏
Aaah! I was chanting lifeline lifeline lifeline, got a phone call and had to close the video for an hour or so, the tension I lost when I resumed watching and you were using lifelines! I crochet, knit, and have a Brother KH230 chunky flatbed. Love all your content! Thanks for the video, good health and happiness to you!
Every time I watch (and enjoy) one of your machine videos I realize what a non-mechanical person I am. Fascinating to see, but never in a million years 😵💫
I consider myself a quite handy girl but this knittingmashine stuff is waaaay out of my league. Nonetheless, it’s like watch the olympics, I enjoy watching skilled people.
I can knit a full sweater, discover a mistake I made at the beginning, and not even bat an eyelash about ripping it out to the problem. But a machine not functioning correctly? The air will turn blue.
So I do a lot of data analysis with my job and your #brilliant ad was so relatable. I’m a long term crocheter and knitter and I always tell people I think that’s why I can work with data because I love working with yarn! Your lace is beautiful!
Machine knit lace! You are a Saint! I just did plain stocking knit on my machine and it was nerve wrecking! I am so happy for the life line!!!! It's like watching a suspense movie!!! I used to do the blocking on my galvanized chicken wire fence. Dropping is the ban of my existence
These issues with big holes and the piece jumping off the needles is precisely why I put my Brother machine in the closet 15 or 20 years ago, and there it sits. I'm just absolutely not committed to going through the goof ups! Kudos to you for thinking of the life line!! Smart lady!!
@@lolmynamenoway3783 i would if it was a dual carriage knitter with a lace capability. This one is just training wheels. I am retiring next year and after watching this I thought it might be time to set it up, oil it and see if I can get it to work for some plain knitting. Maybe in retirement I will have the time to focus on it.
This was tense! Particularly before you started using life lines! When you had to redo the first panel I was watching the offending area intensely in the hopes it wouldn’t drop again. When you started talking about life lines, it made me think about how in computers we talk about “saving” work. And it only just occurred to me that it meant “save” as in rescue- just like a life-line saves your work! I wonder if in the first computers if there was a saving mechanism similar to the life-line? My only knowledge about computer history literally comes from watching your videos!!!!
I am really enjoying your progress on this project. The lace is beautiful, and I am really looking forward to seeing the final dress. The idea of steeking all that lace is terrifying to me, but I know it will be amazing.
I also have a weird anxiety thing about typing comments and replies. I rarely comment on videos because of it, but I pushed passed it in solidarity of our weirdness.
i thank you so much for showing us all the guts behind the scenes because that is what happens to me in similar ways when crocheting and knitting by hand. i kid you not, from taring to rows falling off knitting needles or comes unraveled from hook OR just mess up in general and do not notice till too far in and have to start entirely over. i was thinking it was only me ..... this is something i feel inspired and encouraged to continue on! ty
I have a lot going on so haven't been reading the comments but I too wanted to note that it is lovely to see you back at making and sounding happier, healthier. Whatever issues you're working on, it would seem that your path is taking you where you need to go. And oy, that lace is so lovely - the way you filmed it shows what a beautiful drape it has - I'm very excited to see it over that beautiful blue. But that is just to say that I'll be here if it takes weeks or months or whatever - you're learning a really challenging task - and the machine hasn't always cooperated, yet you hang in there and created gorgeous fabric. WOW. Keep healing at your own pace. We're pulling for you.
OMG, I applaud your patience. If this had been my machine I would have thrown in the towel about 20 mins in and the machine would either be up on FB Market Place or on its way to our local landfill. I love to knit, mostly to destress. Watching the trials and tribulations with this machine had my stress levels through the absolute roof! 😳😜🤣
I know your chanel is all about knitting and crafting, but can you please make a Nutella-video? Whereyou have a little Q&A about her. What breed, how old, her fav treat, toy, game, human, do tricks, modelling some knit wear, stories of her being "naughty" etc. please ?
'slow' omg - you've been working like a demon! Im glad to see that you're feeling better 😁. That lace is so so pretty 😍. You have incredible patience too - i think i would've thrown that delicate wool out the window in frustration (and the machine after it lol). But its all paying off - the finished dress is going to be a museum piece in its own right ❤
Once again, absolutely stunning! You may not have been my reasons to knit 1870s lace, but you are certainly the reason I've stuck with it (and tried other lacemaking methods besides.) Glad to see this worked out despite all the challenges and rescues!!
Wow! The lace panels are gorgeous! Looking forward to seeing the dress when it's finished as well. The panels would make lovely heirloom/wedding gift type shawls too. They remind me of the Shetland lace shawls I see used for wedding gifts. Well done on getting these finished!
Another video so fast!! I am so impressed by your perseverance when something goes wrong. If I had a knitting machine and was working on this project, I would have cried the first time the knitting fell off, and I probably would have quit for a while if it happened again! I'm glad you're feeling a bit better, and I can't wait to see the finished dress!
I started lace curtains on my brother machine a few months ago and I hit all the same pain points you did! Same "why isn't this working right" stage, same "oh, I need a lifeline" followed by lifeline elation followed by "wait, which row did I install the lifeline on" stages sprinkled liberally with nameless "aaarghhs!!!" 😂. Your lace came out soooooo pretty! It's inspiring me to keep going on those dumb, beautiful curtains
Woooof! I have no idea how you gonna steek that lace but im so here for it!!! I steeked a simple stockinette sweater and boy was it terrifying... also the lifelines are great if you use a contrasting coulour yarn and just lay it loosely on top of each needle then you just pull it out when you are done like when you link together the hem and remove the cast on rag😊
This was amazing to watch. I liked this whole format with you showing the process, including the mishaps along the way, and their corrections or re-dos. Your view from where you show the blocked lace is jaw-droppingly beautiful. 😍Thank you. ❤
I just love lace knitting, it's by far my favorite. There is a "fan" machine knit lace video that you will love on here somewhere. Maybe you have seen it, a 5 part video with pale greenish yarn. I mean this info for the poster of this video hahaha. NOT trying to be disrespectful 😊 I love your lace work and your video❤
This is a gorgeous piece! If you have a very thin circular needle like the ones used for socks, you can use it to help you sort out the stitches when you make a mistake. I use my set of Chiaogoo interchangeable mini needles for this, especially the size 0. I break, or cut the yarn, then pull out a few rows until I have no more broken stitches, then pick up the stitches with the circular needle, then use my transfer tools to put the stitches back on the knitting machine, then you can unscrew one of the tips and slide the cable out of the stitches. It also looks like you may have a lot of weight on your knitted piece, perhaps a bit too much for such a fine, lacy piece, you could try placing a claw weight at each side and maybe a few more every 4-6 across the middle of the piece, but if you have too much weight, that could be adding too much stress to your thin yarn. I move my weights up maybe every 2-4 inches of knitting too.
Ooh, looking forward to the gardening content! I've been eyeing the stinging nettles that have taken over the centre of my garden... and wondering how to handle them without getting stung, last time they got me it burned every time I ran my hand under cold water for three days.
WOW, that cast on rag looks so helpful! My knitting machine is a mid-gauge one, so I don't think that casting on is particularly tedious on mine, but this method is way faster!
I’ve used a life line for my knitting with lace. I luckily didn’t have to replace the work using it but it definitely makes me feel much more reassured 😅
Sooo pretty this lace, I' m in awe! I really like chunky yarn and fast progress for my own projects but I admire your talent and patience. looking forward to seeing the next video!
I've been watching your updates on this dress while I've been using my own circular knitting machines!! I've been prepping like mad to sell at a festival locally at the end of August and I just love seeing all of the gorgeous lace you've been working on. I look forward to seeing how the finished dress turns out.
You are awesome and so patient. I have always loved knitting machines they fascinate me. I couldn’t use one now, so I love that I can live that dream through you ❤
The work youre doing is so impressive! Youre part of the inspiration to do more costuming in my own life, your video kept me company as i work on 5 yards of crochet trim for a ballgown! (6 feet down, 9 to go!)
So glad that you’re feeling better! ♥️♥️♥️ Congrats on your progress! It’s looking great! I’m glad that you worked out a method that works for you, and thanks for the great tips. Hopefully someday I’ll own a knitting machine too. Loved the Q&A. I don’t usually think of questions, but love hearing other’s and your answers. Those darned pick an axes! 😉
it was watching one of your videos that first taught me about lifelines and honestly one of the most important knitting things i've ever learned, you've saved me so much struggle and despair😅
I respect your patience so much!!! I’ve recently tried making a lace knit top on my machine and got 3/4 of the way through my first panel before stitches fell off. Since it had gone so “smoothly” before then, I thought it was a good idea to frog it all and restart. The lace stopped cooperating immediately. I couldn’t get two inches in without a disaster. I still haven’t made that lace top. 😂😂😂
Hi, if you are having wrist problems, 1 idea is to wear a support strap, i do because of long standing nerve damage, but I remove the metal bar just stops me from doing anything to aggravate it. ❤
I knit a lot of lace & i loved the idea of the machine knit. Its just more than i can afford. So glad you're feeling better. Even though you spent a day on the first one, it would take at least 3 weeks for me to complete. I love that you share all of ghis, thank you.
Great work on the lace! Good luck with the remaining panels. Thanks for answering my question. Such a small world that you're friends with Tiffany. I came across Chunks on Instagram a few years ago and I love her stuff so much. 😊 Also, I totally understand the anxiety about typing out responses. Whenever people comment something on my Instagram I very quickly go from "yay comment" to "oh no, what am I supposed to say." 😂
Love both the knit panels and the new format at the end! Thank you for sharing with us! In the vein of everyone asking "what are you wearing", the navy top in this video is lovely; is it a knit pattern?
It's really amazing what you can make with your knitting machine! Also, I love your background music. Even when you're stressfully troubleshooting, I am happily enjoying the video😅😊
I just recently acquired a knitting machine and you were absolutely an inspiration! This is so delightful! My knitting machine is just a simple one from the 60s so no lace but I still need to learn that one first! :)
Truly feel like I hit the jackpot this evening with your video. Always look fwd to them! Thanks and I hope things start looking up for you soon. Cheers :)
Beautiful work and such dedication! I have a similar machine and it can be quite temperamental so it occasionally has to have a time out for a day or two!
My knitting machine isn't that sophisticated (Basic is very much the word). Even with the machine you have, I am amazed how far you are getting at speed. I can hardly wait to see this piece finished!
This reminds me of how I loved my knitting machine. I’ve lost all my skills now because I haven’t used my machine for years. I seem to remember using a nylon cast on cord and waste yarn for my cast ons. I also usually used an open cast on and used a crochet hook to ‘cast off’ after I was finished the piece. This gave a neat edge. Are you using a standard gauge machine? Maybe that yarn would be easier on a find gauge machine? ❤
Love the Lace oh my goodness so pretty !! You did amazing with the fall offs 😮i was like oh no way is that gonna work but you did it !! Love the q & a at end thank you !!
Wow!! That is such an accomplishment! I don't have patience with machines. I would rather take ten times longer to do something by hand; but that also means I would never make a dress like this to begin with! But I still enjoy doing smaller projects by hand, and marvel at your ability to use a machine! ❤
ooh, steeking, the worst word in the knitting lexicon! i don't know if it will help at this point, but in hand knitting, my lifelines go into plain rows (wrong side or in your case left-to-right with the knitting carriage). that way it's easier to get back onto the needles, and easier to read the pattern in the lace and figure out where i was... of course, there's something to be said for always doing it in the same row every time... fingers crossed!
If you read the comments on the Tudor strawberry tart someone said that their tart tasted like strawberries and garlic - he/she used seasoned breadcrumbs in it! 😂 I can see me doing something like, too! Thank you for giving me a new website to check out - I think that it’s really neat that we can access recipes that are centuries old!
Love your channel. I was just thinking the knitting machine content is so relaxing.. then the snafu. 🤣. Love your comeback though. And Nutella is thee best part! 🩷
I hope you will actually wear dress. It’s a beautiful pattern. Definitely still hand made. For my own projects I’m going into more handmade. As we speak I am hand sewing the gathers in a French seam for a 3 tiered summer dress. I’m actually using material from an older skirt for the bodice and a ripped sheet for the tiers. I enjoy the challenges to my creativity, resourcefulness and quality vintage fabrics I can reuse. Last winter I learned to knit myself a bunch of warm cotton or wool socks. This winter I’m planning to knit some tank under tops using a cotton one I really like as a pattern.
Would you be able to translate the machine knit lace to hand knitting pattern?? They are so beautiful!! Or is there a pattern for that type of lace already??
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I just want to give a round of applause for the knitting machine transition 🤣
Honestly machine knitting should be considered a whole different craft from knitting! I'm a skilled knitter but I could never do this.
I kept making very loud horrified gasps whenever the lace dropped off the machine… and waking my dogs each time 😂 the panels turned out so beautifully though!!!! Cannot wait to see what it looks like when it’s done, but take your time- better to finish late rather than lose your sanity!!!
Same here! 🤣🩷
Me too! My kids kept asking what’s wrong! 😂
The lace is lovely. My kiddo made me pause the video so he could admire Nutella. Then he switched back to questions on how the knitting machine worked and how much faster it was then hand knitting.
This title made me laugh SO HARD. My knitting machine and I get on reasonably well, these days, but the lace carriage has been a NIGHTMARE, so I definitely understand the sentiment.
I have one, too, for my Silver Reed which is a very different thing from the Brother. My husband painstakingly serviced it and it works as it should, but it is sooo stiff and forces the needles over a sheet of metal so I do not like to use it at all. The Brother one, though, seems to offer some resistance as well so maybe I should just go and get used to it😵💫.
How on earth do you go to work, do all your wonderful crafting things, eat, sleep, pet the dog, and m ore? You must be amazingly organized. I hear editing takes 1 hour per minute! I love your stuff.
This is her job! So she doesn't have to fit in 'going to work' since this is work (and a lot of it 😂).
Do love the Q&A section, and more importantly, do love to hear that you're feeling much better! It shows, you sound and seem much more peppy in this video and it warms my heart! Just the fact that you're taking on this ambitious project reads as a good sign too. Can't wait to see the result, the future patterns, your crops and what you'll make from them! Very exciting!
This project is going to be absolutely extraordinary 🤩
That lace looks so beautiful. I'm the type of person who learns, watches, watches, then eventually tries... so I'm getting closer to lace knitting!
I'm so impressed how you keep going past dropped stitches and mistakes! I would get frustrated and discouraged and I'm sure I would have given up. Can't wait to see the finished product!
This is too nerve-wracking for me. My anxiety can't handle those accidents! You have patience of a saint!
Same here!! My heart dropped on the floor and rolled under the table when I saw it happen! 😅❤
Nobody who doesn't do machine knitting will appreciate how much knowledge, dexterity, frustration tolerance and sheer bloody-mindedness go into such a project! 👏👏👏
Aaah! I was chanting lifeline lifeline lifeline, got a phone call and had to close the video for an hour or so, the tension I lost when I resumed watching and you were using lifelines! I crochet, knit, and have a Brother KH230 chunky flatbed. Love all your content! Thanks for the video, good health and happiness to you!
Every time I watch (and enjoy) one of your machine videos I realize what a non-mechanical person I am. Fascinating to see, but never in a million years 😵💫
I consider myself a quite handy girl but this knittingmashine stuff is waaaay out of my league. Nonetheless, it’s like watch the olympics, I enjoy watching skilled people.
I can knit a full sweater, discover a mistake I made at the beginning, and not even bat an eyelash about ripping it out to the problem. But a machine not functioning correctly? The air will turn blue.
So I do a lot of data analysis with my job and your #brilliant ad was so relatable. I’m a long term crocheter and knitter and I always tell people I think that’s why I can work with data because I love working with yarn! Your lace is beautiful!
Machine knit lace! You are a Saint! I just did plain stocking knit on my machine and it was nerve wrecking! I am so happy for the life line!!!! It's like watching a suspense movie!!! I used to do the blocking on my galvanized chicken wire fence. Dropping is the ban of my existence
Hello Nutella!. I am glad Nutella has her own fancy dress. 😀 The lace looks great. I love the shadow pattern it creates in the sun.
These issues with big holes and the piece jumping off the needles is precisely why I put my Brother machine in the closet 15 or 20 years ago, and there it sits. I'm just absolutely not committed to going through the goof ups! Kudos to you for thinking of the life line!! Smart lady!!
Would you consider selling your machine? I've made lace on my ultimate sweater machine but would love a real knitting machine😊
@@lolmynamenoway3783 i would if it was a dual carriage knitter with a lace capability. This one is just training wheels. I am retiring next year and after watching this I thought it might be time to set it up, oil it and see if I can get it to work for some plain knitting. Maybe in retirement I will have the time to focus on it.
@@doris1826 good for you, enjoy retirement 👍
This was tense! Particularly before you started using life lines! When you had to redo the first panel I was watching the offending area intensely in the hopes it wouldn’t drop again. When you started talking about life lines, it made me think about how in computers we talk about “saving” work. And it only just occurred to me that it meant “save” as in rescue- just like a life-line saves your work! I wonder if in the first computers if there was a saving mechanism similar to the life-line? My only knowledge about computer history literally comes from watching your videos!!!!
This is such a good question!
I am really enjoying your progress on this project. The lace is beautiful, and I am really looking forward to seeing the final dress. The idea of steeking all that lace is terrifying to me, but I know it will be amazing.
I also have a weird anxiety thing about typing comments and replies. I rarely comment on videos because of it, but I pushed passed it in solidarity of our weirdness.
i thank you so much for showing us all the guts behind the scenes because that is what happens to me in similar ways when crocheting and knitting by hand. i kid you not, from taring to rows falling off knitting needles or comes unraveled from hook OR just mess up in general and do not notice till too far in and have to start entirely over. i was thinking it was only me ..... this is something i feel inspired and encouraged to continue on! ty
Forgot to say, love how your test under-dress fits - great job! ♥️
I have a lot going on so haven't been reading the comments but I too wanted to note that it is lovely to see you back at making and sounding happier, healthier. Whatever issues you're working on, it would seem that your path is taking you where you need to go. And oy, that lace is so lovely - the way you filmed it shows what a beautiful drape it has - I'm very excited to see it over that beautiful blue. But that is just to say that I'll be here if it takes weeks or months or whatever - you're learning a really challenging task - and the machine hasn't always cooperated, yet you hang in there and created gorgeous fabric. WOW. Keep healing at your own pace. We're pulling for you.
The surprise Q&A at the end was fun!
Am loving the hand of the lace out there in the breeze.
There's not enough money to entice me to try a knitting machine. I'm in awe of you skills. 😊
OMG, I applaud your patience. If this had been my machine I would have thrown in the towel about 20 mins in and the machine would either be up on FB Market Place or on its way to our local landfill. I love to knit, mostly to destress. Watching the trials and tribulations with this machine had my stress levels through the absolute roof! 😳😜🤣
I know your chanel is all about knitting and crafting, but can you please make a Nutella-video? Whereyou have a little Q&A about her. What breed, how old, her fav treat, toy, game, human, do tricks, modelling some knit wear, stories of her being "naughty" etc. please ?
'slow' omg - you've been working like a demon! Im glad to see that you're feeling better 😁. That lace is so so pretty 😍. You have incredible patience too - i think i would've thrown that delicate wool out the window in frustration (and the machine after it lol). But its all paying off - the finished dress is going to be a museum piece in its own right ❤
I laughed so hard when I read the title of this video! Love your sense of humour and your determination!
omigosh--machine-knit lace!! who knew that was even a thing?? it's gorgeous, micah!! xoxoxoxoxoxo
I loved the little q&a at the end, and would be happy to see more. The panels look amazing considering how nightmarish it sends to create them!
Once again, absolutely stunning! You may not have been my reasons to knit 1870s lace, but you are certainly the reason I've stuck with it (and tried other lacemaking methods besides.) Glad to see this worked out despite all the challenges and rescues!!
12:55 too much weight concentrated in one segment of the weave? smaller but more weights spread out?
Wow! The lace panels are gorgeous! Looking forward to seeing the dress when it's finished as well. The panels would make lovely heirloom/wedding gift type shawls too. They remind me of the Shetland lace shawls I see used for wedding gifts. Well done on getting these finished!
As a by hand fine lace knitter and a seamstress, I was fascinated by your video. Thanks for making this posting.
Another video so fast!! I am so impressed by your perseverance when something goes wrong. If I had a knitting machine and was working on this project, I would have cried the first time the knitting fell off, and I probably would have quit for a while if it happened again! I'm glad you're feeling a bit better, and I can't wait to see the finished dress!
Yeah, figuring out PPE by trial and error is never fun...
Love the title btw :)
You could make many beautiful square lace shawls in a rainbow of colours 😃
I started lace curtains on my brother machine a few months ago and I hit all the same pain points you did! Same "why isn't this working right" stage, same "oh, I need a lifeline" followed by lifeline elation followed by "wait, which row did I install the lifeline on" stages sprinkled liberally with nameless "aaarghhs!!!" 😂. Your lace came out soooooo pretty! It's inspiring me to keep going on those dumb, beautiful curtains
Woooof! I have no idea how you gonna steek that lace but im so here for it!!! I steeked a simple stockinette sweater and boy was it terrifying... also the lifelines are great if you use a contrasting coulour yarn and just lay it loosely on top of each needle then you just pull it out when you are done like when you link together the hem and remove the cast on rag😊
There should be a badge of honor for people who manage to figure out where they were in the pattern, it's the ultimate stress test
This project is turning out so beautifully! I’m in awe of your tenacity with the machine. Really motivates me to get back to my lace on my needles!
This was amazing to watch. I liked this whole format with you showing the process, including the mishaps along the way, and their corrections or re-dos. Your view from where you show the blocked lace is jaw-droppingly beautiful. 😍Thank you. ❤
I just love lace knitting, it's by far my favorite. There is a "fan" machine knit lace video that you will love on here somewhere. Maybe you have seen it, a 5 part video with pale greenish yarn. I mean this info for the poster of this video hahaha. NOT trying to be disrespectful 😊
I love your lace work and your video❤
this is motivating me to get a knitting machine. I would love to make more knit things like a dress like this. amazing. the lace is lovely!
Love the main lace pattern!!! It's gorgeous. The q&a at the end is an awesome idea as well.
This is a gorgeous piece! If you have a very thin circular needle like the ones used for socks, you can use it to help you sort out the stitches when you make a mistake. I use my set of Chiaogoo interchangeable mini needles for this, especially the size 0. I break, or cut the yarn, then pull out a few rows until I have no more broken stitches, then pick up the stitches with the circular needle, then use my transfer tools to put the stitches back on the knitting machine, then you can unscrew one of the tips and slide the cable out of the stitches.
It also looks like you may have a lot of weight on your knitted piece, perhaps a bit too much for such a fine, lacy piece, you could try placing a claw weight at each side and maybe a few more every 4-6 across the middle of the piece, but if you have too much weight, that could be adding too much stress to your thin yarn. I move my weights up maybe every 2-4 inches of knitting too.
Ooh, looking forward to the gardening content! I've been eyeing the stinging nettles that have taken over the centre of my garden... and wondering how to handle them without getting stung, last time they got me it burned every time I ran my hand under cold water for three days.
Aaaaaand all this 🙌🏻 the long set-ups and unending, irreparable messups, were why i sold my machine five months after i got it. 😢
I'm so happy to see Nutella! I was worried but didn't want to pry.
WOW, that cast on rag looks so helpful! My knitting machine is a mid-gauge one, so I don't think that casting on is particularly tedious on mine, but this method is way faster!
Woowwww
Love everything about it
Especially the sunflower presentation
And you looking so proud after going through this whole process 🎉
The lace looks beautiful . I very intrigued by the knitting machine
I'm so invested in this project! It's so interesting to see the process and how much creativity and problem-solving goes into it. Great work! 😊
I’ve used a life line for my knitting with lace. I luckily didn’t have to replace the work using it but it definitely makes me feel much more reassured 😅
Sooo pretty this lace, I' m in awe! I really like chunky yarn and fast progress for my own projects but I admire your talent and patience. looking forward to seeing the next video!
I had a chunky knitting machine. It could knit double knitting yarn, Aran and chunky. Not sure what those weights would be in the USA.
I've been watching your updates on this dress while I've been using my own circular knitting machines!! I've been prepping like mad to sell at a festival locally at the end of August and I just love seeing all of the gorgeous lace you've been working on. I look forward to seeing how the finished dress turns out.
You are awesome and so patient. I have always loved knitting machines they fascinate me. I couldn’t use one now, so I love that I can live that dream through you ❤
The work youre doing is so impressive! Youre part of the inspiration to do more costuming in my own life, your video kept me company as i work on 5 yards of crochet trim for a ballgown! (6 feet down, 9 to go!)
I have an 8 push button machine. I can not describe my envy that your machine chooses the pattern itself! Also struggling with lace at the moment
Wow, you are brilliant, love the lace! Thanks for sharing your makes.
I think I would lose my mind, this is super impressive
Really love the Q&A bit ! And the rest of the video of course, as always
So glad that you’re feeling better! ♥️♥️♥️
Congrats on your progress! It’s looking great! I’m glad that you worked out a method that works for you, and thanks for the great tips. Hopefully someday I’ll own a knitting machine too.
Loved the Q&A. I don’t usually think of questions, but love hearing other’s and your answers.
Those darned pick an axes! 😉
it was watching one of your videos that first taught me about lifelines and honestly one of the most important knitting things i've ever learned, you've saved me so much struggle and despair😅
This is gorgeous!!! I am so excited to see how this turns out! These panels of lace are so airy and delicate and lovely.
I respect your patience so much!!!
I’ve recently tried making a lace knit top on my machine and got 3/4 of the way through my first panel before stitches fell off. Since it had gone so “smoothly” before then, I thought it was a good idea to frog it all and restart.
The lace stopped cooperating immediately. I couldn’t get two inches in without a disaster. I still haven’t made that lace top. 😂😂😂
Hi, if you are having wrist problems, 1 idea is to wear a support strap, i do because of long standing nerve damage, but I remove the metal bar just stops me from doing anything to aggravate it. ❤
I knit a lot of lace & i loved the idea of the machine knit. Its just more than i can afford. So glad you're feeling better. Even though you spent a day on the first one, it would take at least 3 weeks for me to complete. I love that you share all of ghis, thank you.
So much work, and so many starts and stops, but the end result so far is lovely! I can't wait to see the next steps in this project.
Wow this such a lovely lace. I’m sure the dress will be stunning
Great video, as always. Love the new Q&A section at the end, and am glad to hear that you're feeling a bit better!
Great work on the lace! Good luck with the remaining panels. Thanks for answering my question. Such a small world that you're friends with Tiffany. I came across Chunks on Instagram a few years ago and I love her stuff so much. 😊
Also, I totally understand the anxiety about typing out responses. Whenever people comment something on my Instagram I very quickly go from "yay comment" to "oh no, what am I supposed to say." 😂
Love both the knit panels and the new format at the end! Thank you for sharing with us! In the vein of everyone asking "what are you wearing", the navy top in this video is lovely; is it a knit pattern?
It's really amazing what you can make with your knitting machine! Also, I love your background music. Even when you're stressfully troubleshooting, I am happily enjoying the video😅😊
Went on a journey with you with the dropped stitches and the lifelines and all! Glad you were able to finish it at last!
I just recently acquired a knitting machine and you were absolutely an inspiration! This is so delightful! My knitting machine is just a simple one from the 60s so no lace but I still need to learn that one first! :)
Girl, genius! I just love your brains sm
Truly feel like I hit the jackpot this evening with your video. Always look fwd to them! Thanks and I hope things start looking up for you soon. Cheers :)
Hi
! I really enjoy your videos and am excited to watch the process & progress of this gorgeous lacy fabric. Your patience is inspiring! ❤️
Beautiful work and such dedication! I have a similar machine and it can be quite temperamental so it occasionally has to have a time out for a day or two!
My knitting machine isn't that sophisticated (Basic is very much the word). Even with the machine you have, I am amazed how far you are getting at speed. I can hardly wait to see this piece finished!
This reminds me of how I loved my knitting machine. I’ve lost all my skills now because I haven’t used my machine for years. I seem to remember using a nylon cast on cord and waste yarn for my cast ons. I also usually used an open cast on and used a crochet hook to ‘cast off’ after I was finished the piece. This gave a neat edge. Are you using a standard gauge machine? Maybe that yarn would be easier on a find gauge machine? ❤
It could be fun to do a hand knit swatch whilst timing yourself, to have an idea of the time it would have take to knit the entire thing
Love the Lace oh my goodness so pretty !! You did amazing with the fall offs 😮i was like oh no way is that gonna work but you did it !! Love the q & a at end thank you !!
Wow!! That is such an accomplishment! I don't have patience with machines. I would rather take ten times longer to do something by hand; but that also means I would never make a dress like this to begin with! But I still enjoy doing smaller projects by hand, and marvel at your ability to use a machine! ❤
amazing!!! so cool to see everything come together! i hope you are well.
ooh, steeking, the worst word in the knitting lexicon! i don't know if it will help at this point, but in hand knitting, my lifelines go into plain rows (wrong side or in your case left-to-right with the knitting carriage). that way it's easier to get back onto the needles, and easier to read the pattern in the lace and figure out where i was... of course, there's something to be said for always doing it in the same row every time... fingers crossed!
If you read the comments on the Tudor strawberry tart someone said that their tart tasted like strawberries and garlic - he/she used seasoned breadcrumbs in it! 😂 I can see me doing something like, too!
Thank you for giving me a new website to check out - I think that it’s really neat that we can access recipes that are centuries old!
Lifelines are life savers when knitting lace - at least with hand knitting. Looks like with machine knitting too 😅
Love your channel. I was just thinking the knitting machine content is so relaxing.. then the snafu. 🤣. Love your comeback though. And Nutella is thee best part! 🩷
Yesss cast on rags are the best!!! I nearly suggested them but then the video progressed xd
that knitted blue dress around the 20min mark :O will we ever see a recreation of that? 👀
Love a lifeline!!!
I hope you will actually wear dress. It’s a beautiful pattern. Definitely still hand made. For my own projects I’m going into more handmade. As we speak I am hand sewing the gathers in a French seam for a 3 tiered summer dress. I’m actually using material from an older skirt for the bodice and a ripped sheet for the tiers. I enjoy the challenges to my creativity, resourcefulness and quality vintage fabrics I can reuse. Last winter I learned to knit myself a bunch of warm cotton or wool socks. This winter I’m planning to knit some tank under tops using a cotton one I really like as a pattern.
Question - what yarn are you using for this dress? I loved the Q&A segment at the end!
Such pretty lace!! ❤
Would you be able to translate the machine knit lace to hand knitting pattern?? They are so beautiful!! Or is there a pattern for that type of lace already??