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[Music] [Applause] [Music] Hello and welcome to my podcast about knitting, I’m Ilona, I’m a knitter and translator and I live in Bielefeld in the deepest part of North Rhine-Westphalia and my podcast h or my blog is about knitting and wool and accompanying topics which I sometimes explain because I can’t help it,
I have an academic and yes, I’ll say scientific background, that’s why I tend to and probably have that kind of way of thinking, that’s why I have a strong tendency to analyze things, to reflect and yes to put them in drawers without that I like to put people in
Drawers, I’m more concerned with things and projects, I like to put them in drawers and analyze them and that’s why sometimes I end up with a kind of theoretical follow-up or sections in my follow-up where I don’t explain certain things like the work
Of knitting designers and knitting and translators yes of translators of knitting instructions how it is similar to the Beel yes or I once did a study on different categories or criteria factors in seidenmoher yarns that I have tested through this study I should think
So was volge vi and I would have to start this study again or update it now because more silkm hairs or silkm hairs have been added that I have now tried out. That can’t hurt if a study keeps growing and
Contains more and more information, I’m thinking about it and that will also be the case with this episode that I won’t design the podcast in such a linear way, i.e. I’ll sit down and show everything I wanted to show and say everything, but I’ll put the episode together so I’ll try
Out a real vlog format because certain ones You can show things better if you change the background and yes, as long as or as soon as you get up and start changing things, you can of course
No longer record the episode in one go, you have to cut and yes, that’s what I’m going to do with this episode, so that’s the plan For this episode, you can see from the background that the first thing we’re going to do in addition to organizational things is my spring cleaning.
I’m taking inventory of my knitting shelves. I have all the projects that I ‘ve been working on, as you’ve probably seen in my last episodes So I’ve thrown all the projects that are in progress into a pile and am working through this pile with you so that
I know what I still have unfinished and what I want to finish and what I don’t want to finish, so the pile is quite small I’ll try to go through the rest of the pile today, I’m not entirely optimistic that I’ll be able to do it, but there won’t be much,
So we’ll continue my spring cleaning or maybe even finish it. Then I’ll say a few more organizational things like I just said or yes things that I don’t necessarily show now but just tell about events, that is, I talk about my unfinished projects I talk about my spring cleaning K
M exactly and then I talk a little about my patreon channel because there is something new and then it will probably be this one Section of the video is over I will edit more videos in which I show my finished projects I work really intensively
As part of my early cleaning and then I have to see if the episode isn’t too long. I will then edit it at some point and see if I can I’m going to include more sections in which I talk about what I’m most actively knitting at the moment. Yes, I’m working, we’ll
Go straight to my early cleaning before the organizational things. I’m really active in my spring cleaning. There’s also a small n elong joint stretching that I organize with you on Instagram and on Ravelry. On Instagram you can participate by simply sharing your processes of how you
Deal with a bunch of unfinished projects. You can share them on Instagram with photos and uh All information is available on the corresponding day and this is called Spring Cleaning Kal by Elona By the way, in the description below and on revaly you can participate by joining my
Forum or a group forum like that, there is also information about that in the description and you can also participate with photos and texts, I mean on Instagram you can also write texts write but there, well, they are read less, I think in this group forum on
Rivalry, more detailed texts can be written or better questions can be asked better and then when I or someone else answers them then the others can read along so that it is a From my point of view, a slightly better,
Deeper exchange of content results in this and m yes overall there are not that many of us, which is neither good nor bad, of course you can exchange ideas better and I and another participant share information about our ours relatively regularly Procedure and our finished
Or unfinished projects that we have found, so you are cordially invited to take part on both platforms and I personally have set myself the goal of everything being described in detail on ravaly, how I proceed and there will be questions So it’s up
To you how you go about it and my approach or my idea was and is that I try over the course of the year the KL will continue until the end of 2024 my unfinished projects my house is shaking a little
Yes something big is probably being done somewhere another garden so it’s slowly starting to do something in gardens I also have plans but again Z for knitting yes my goal was and is that I finish two or if possible three projects every month by
Finishing them or ribbele and if this plan is fulfilled every month or in a month yes we are now in February if I finish my planned two or three projects in February then I can post something new, the goal is that even if I
Post something every month the number at the end of the year is at least halved the number of my unfinished projects at the moment we are on ravely by the way if I haven’t
Entered all of the unfinished projects on rivaly e.g. the socks are often not there or very small things like that or my designs when I have them I’m starting and don’t want to share yet so they’re still secret I’ll say
I don’t necessarily put them on Revy or at least not so that they’re visible um but in principle most of my unfinished projects are now stored and recorded on Revelry and for you visible and I think there are 42 and at the same time I have now completed six
Or five of them were actually part of the spring cleaning and I re -posted one project and completed it, so two or three projects per month complete one post so that at the end of the year of 42 there are 21 projects left or there are 21 new projects,
That’s not necessarily three projects that I want to complete per month, I’m sorry for the long introduction, by the way, or I’m sorry for the long introduction, so why isn’t that 3, for example So as a fixed number because projects of course
The projects are of course in different phases of their processing there are also some blankets I have already shown some and if I just started with a blanket a few months ago and haven’t made any progress then Of course, it might take longer than a month to finish it, yes, and I
, that’s a space for freedom and creativity, um, and I don’t want to put myself under pressure to knit a blanket for a month just to get to the number 3 to come that means blankets lau so I’m deciding on a blanket so now without
Me talking about it every time I’ve decided which blanket I ‘ll work on first and then I’ll finish various other projects in parallel and also knit in parallel on this blanket if I take it with me to the next month and then only finish it
Or the month after next then that’s it, because as I said, I don’t want to spend a month now knitting on a blanket just to somehow get rid of this blanket. It’s okay that I continue to work on blankets quite slowly. At the moment I’m working on my switshop blanket by Laur
Penrose, which is also linked on rev, so you can find it on the one I knit on, for example Tomorrow , yes, 10 minutes during so if I have time to drink my coffee
In peace in my favorite armchair, so uh that’s exactly what was too too too for the spring cleaning Karl so as I said, you’re welcome to take part with me and it has me or it I’m still very happy there is at least one viewer who
Also has a lot of projects, so she’s around 40, I think that calms me down, so I’m not the only one who has the urge to do new projects not necessarily finished quickly but you will
See in the section where I show finished projects I have finished some so that’s exactly what it was about then there is only the raffle in the last episode in episode 56 I have a raffle announced, um, because my channel has finally cracked the 2000 subscription mark after years of hard
Work. No, that wasn’t my goal to somehow become huge as a YouTube channel. For me it’s more about yes, really about exchange, yes and I present I imagine that if you do n’t know thousands, no, I also have a few thousand, but if you have tens of thousands of subscriptions,
Then the exchange becomes more difficult, at least so of course you can always tell more, you can produce a lot of videos, but if a lot of people comment on what you want Then you need a lot of time to answer the comments and unfortunately I do
N’t have the time with a child job, well not three jobs because I absolutely have to have three jobs, I could have just done one for longer but I also need jobs Variety and yes, that’s why I have different job sections or job areas in
Which I am active and of course that all requires a relatively large amount of time and the raffle is still running to this day, I mean, I’ll be recording on February 29th, which means in this episode I will Nothing to draw yet after February 29th I will
Read all the [music] comments yes check whether the conditions are met I still have an evaluation to do I found the information from you in the comments very exciting that wasn’t It wasn’t even my idea when I said what the conditions were, but when she
Started reading I thought wow, that’s really interesting, what’s in there and I’ll take a closer look at it and then the raffle starts and the one after that Then I will probably announce the winner, yes that ‘s it for the raffle then I wanted to say something about my patreon channel so here
I write my patreon page you can join my patreon channel did my lamp just flicker or or not so you can join my patrechen channel there is an option to get a free one-week membership yes so that you can see what’s on
The channel and whether you want to stay you can also just do it as a free membership no that was exactly a test membership then Is there a free membership, you can just subscribe to the channel but then you only see public posts, so there are always
Public posts, for example all videos are also posted publicly first, so 24 hours before they are published, they are only for Patreon members posted by me and then they are released for everyone on YouTube and on Patreon but there are also other
Public posts that I make on Patrechen and you always see the teasers from other posts that are perrt for free members but visible for members who have joined for a fee and are supporting me. At this point, I would like to say a big thank you to my patrons,
Whom I now know almost, at least in part, personally. We already have an online regulars’ table. That’s one of the services in quotation marks, for example As part of this channel, we hold knitting meetings online at relatively irregular intervals and can then exchange ideas directly and see each other and talk about ourselves
Or just exchange ideas with each other about knitting topics and recently I’ve finally gotten to the point of recently having a collaboration with Pia Trans all y fabulous she is a Danish designer who makes really beautiful classic designs on the one hand and
Modern designs knitted designs on the other hand she mainly makes top pieces so sweaters and cardigans and scarves and yes as part of this cooperation I create translations from the English into German for her knitting instructions These translations can be
Purchased from her in the Ravelry store and maybe also on the website I don’t know, but my patreon members get my German translations of their English-language instructions as part of their membership and don’t have to pay anything extra Delivered almost free of charge, it’s also available since yesterday. I’ve
Already uploaded the first translation for the knit with no name cardigan, so if you ‘re interested in your instructions, feel free to check it out with me or with her. I just wanted to have it here too announce yes, that was exactly this topic and then we finally come
To my unfinished projects. I’ll take a look at the time. Unfortunately, I don’t have that much time left. Then I’ll go through it. So we have another very long-term project here, I think I’ve already shown it in my podcast that’s the childhood sweater by Anke Strick, which is also
Anke Strick. I also had a real name but unfortunately I do n’t see it here. I knew it too but at the moment I’m coming not there on it, yes, that’s exactly what a sweater I don’t know is supposed to show, nor with such a cute bridge with
An interesting construction and with such design elements and I’ve actually come relatively far, and I’ve been knitting from it for a very long time a tweet yarn like this here this is the shoulder construction so you basically knit one shoulder flat and
At the same time you knit the body and then increase in every row or round yes this is what it looks like at the back yes this is what it looks like for me I’m with you The body is finished as you
Can see and the arms sleeves I tried to knit several times and somehow well the yarn is [music] uneven and with such short circular knitting needles I ca n’t figure it out sometimes then I tried to knit with Magic Loop and then
But you could see the difference so I knitted everything again and started knitting again in the round with a short circular knitting needle and hoped that I could somehow get somewhere. The whole thing looks quite narrow here but that’s because the sweater has something like that called the
Cut off shoulder So definitely like a T-shirt so what’s the name of it something with cut so my shoulder ends here and the shoulder on the sweater goes even further yes that means the sleeve starts somewhere here yes somewhere here maybe yes and
That It’s okay if it’s a little narrower, I hope at least I tried it on yesterday and it fits. Maybe I’ll have to knit the body longer because the body is somehow too short or I’ll have to see what I’m wearing it with. The yarn feels very comfortable this is
A great tweet, I mean it’s an Irish manufacturer, at least I think someone corrected me and said that it’s a Danish manufacturer, the name would also suggest that in any case it says made in irand i.e. made in or produced
In Ireland they are 100% wool, I thought that it was Irish wool, maybe that’s not the case and that’s 190 m on 50 g and unfortunately I can’t see the color. It should also be on Revely because I know the color I bought another one and you can see
That it is a very nice gray with such dark, almost dark gray tweet pieces, really a very pleasant yarn but the knit is relatively uneven and yes you have to I can knit very easily and somehow that didn’t work out so well for me with the sleeve to
Finish it or so that the fabric of the knitted knitted knitted knitted fabric looks even, but I like the sweater and I’m going to finish knitting it, I’m knitting with it Needle, of course, that’s exactly the reason why it takes so long for me to knit with the three. I think
That can’t be the case, so here it says z ah no, 325 325 exactly with the 325, it’s somehow quite slow, I don’t know, well I have it But before I continue working on it, I’ll finish it at some point, I’m hoping for the pile of sweaters
With it, then I’ll have to deal with it here because somehow I don’t know, I don’t have it here, unfortunately there are no instructions and I don’t know anything about it either Whoever this is
But I have the information about the yarn so I have it, I’m knitting here on fingerless gloves or something like that, I’m already done with a year, that’s the wrong hand, they’re designed so that they’re quite long so that you can hold them I can fold it so comfortably, yes,
I’m almost completely finished here, only the big finger isn’t finished yet. Yes, it took me forever for one, I don’t know why, I think because it’s a bit like socks and relatively boring for me and the second one I haven’t even
Gotten to the big finger yet. I haven’t even gotten to the big finger yet. My goodness, I do that too. I knit that with a short circular knitting needle and I do n’t think that’s for me. Yes, I have relatively large hands I’ve already shown it, so you can see that my
Hands are relatively wide and yes, it’s just uncomfortable. I have to switch to double pointed needles because with double pointed needles I’ve seen or noticed that with the last few socks it goes faster for me, as I did back then I learned how to knit socks,
I learned it from my grandma and she always knitted with needle needles and now in the last few weeks I’ve basically gotten back into needle needles. I’ve bought several needle needles in wood and yes, I have to say that makes a lot more fun than magic loop or round rick needles
For socks somehow at least at the moment and the yarn looks like this in the knul I bought it as a knitting kit at maschenfine is an online knitting store I say in Berlin and the yarn is really very nice this is wool local from Erica kN
British wool as far as I know 450 m on 100 g yes so relatively thin as far as I know not super wash and also a bit so dry so a bit grippy but also very pleasant for me and especially for the hands the yarn is really very nice n
Said you have to think carefully about what you’re knitting with it and I’ll probably knit it with II there are just these short very short needles yes so that’s my finger for example and that’s the needle that is I think I have to change and I can’t tell at all what
Needle size I’m knitting with, I think with 275, yes with 275. I think I actually bought a set of needles in this size and yes, I definitely have to change. I really doubted
Whether I should continue knitting them because I really don’t enjoy it I want to wear it but I don’t want to I actually don’t want to knit it but I think I have to do that so then I have
Something else here that I’m going to knit y I wanted a caul or a collar thing like that I was knitting and stupidly I added a strange stripe there and that completely ruined my desire to continue. Yes, the idea was that I would just
Knit a very wide, short tube that you could then loop around and twist I can pull it over my neck and over my head. The yarn is one of my favorite yarns, it’s flie from West Yorkshire Spinners, so 100% bluef Lester, yes, and I
Made a glove design out of this yarn. So I’ll write here again why There are the hills in the middle of mine that were released this summer this summer this winter and can also be bought on Ravelry and on et so not the gloves the instructions can be bought
And I wanted to quickly finish a neck accessory of some kind and with a quick one it didn’t work because of course it’s quite boring for a long time so I’ll at least, oh I’ll probably either crimp completely or crimp all the way up to here because
I like this pink stripe at all I don’t like this place, yes, I think the color is good, but it ‘s this brown color. I think it’s so serious, somehow cuddly and natural but serious and that’s so fancy, yes, I don’t think they fit together stylistically, so at
Least I will somehow partly creasing so then we also have something here that I actually wanted to ruffle, but I won’t do it. I have already shown the ceiling as part of the GEZE or earlier plaster spring cleaning call, no, I don’t think so, nothing has changed here,
Yes I do I’m knitting another swetshop blanket here for a child of a good friend of mine, so last year it was a baby that was supposed to be a baby blanket, but that was exactly this year last year, so it’s probably not likely, it’s now
A toddler so I should Make it a little bigger For this switchop blanket version, I make the squares a little bigger than mine, yes, in the hope that it will go faster, but it ‘s still quite slow because of course everything is very monotonous, yes, but I
Also plan on finishing the blanket with the ropes I also use slightly thicker needles with viinhalb or viinhalb with charadeln and the yarn I use is filcolana avetta, which is basically the main color, a very light beige, so quite natural looking, somehow it’s blurry,
So I can get it a little sharper I don’t agree with that, I think twice, yes, I have a lot of different colors from Filolana Ava, yes you’ve seen them and try to use them here because it’s actually a sock yarn, it’s also really very pleasant to
Touch, it’s fluffy at the same time and yes, good It’s firm, it holds well, but it’s quite thin, I’ll take a look, so it’s 80% super washmerino and 20% polyamide and there are 210 m per 100 g,
Yes, and for socks, I’ve even used it in socks. I think it’s like that superw just a bit quitchy, yes, and I bought a lot of it on my penultimate holiday in Denmark because I thought Bo it felt so good and realized at home I can’t
Knit that much with it because I don’t like the quitchyness of the superw Merino like and yes that’s why uh maybe it’s not progressing so quickly but I also have to finish the ceiling speaking of superwh and non super wash one of you
Asked me in a comment what the correct detailed difference is I am Unfortunately, I haven’t gotten around to researching it in a meaningful way, of course, I’ve read about it before, that’s why I know what it’s called and that’s why I make a
Difference to myself, but I can’t explain it in such a highly scientific way, but I can summarize it very briefly, maybe that will help Normally, sheep’s wool is not super washable when it comes from the sheep, yes, if you don’t use any chemicals or how should I
Put it, so if you process it in a conventional way, you shear the sheep, you wash the wool, you sort it, you comb it prepares it for spinning you spin with decoration and knitting then the wool can so then the wool is not super wash then it is
Completely natural and it retains all the natural qualities of the sheep’s wool sheep’s wool i.e. it is not climate neutral but it has a climate-conditioning effect on the body yes The sheep has to survive somehow in the heat and in the cold depending on its origin,
Yes and so if we wear non-wash sheep’s wool and it is too warm then it cools down a bit so then it regulates the microclimate here on the skin when it’s cold then it warms you when you but it’s not machine washable
Normally so at least it wasn’t machine washable in the past, now modern washing machines can wash wool quite well if necessary, I’ve heard Um, I don’t risk that, but the wool would become fungal. By the way, I wash everything
By hand except for the socks, yes, so if the socks are made of super soft wool, then I wash them normally in the machine. That’s where we get to the big one Difference or to the objective of the super-growing I say with the wool, at some point you can come up with
The idea of the conventional wool being spun or not spun, or so to speak chemically processing something as a fiber, yes you can do it in some way, that is Point where I haven’t done that much research and can’t speak scientifically yet, but you can
Work on it in a certain way so that the FASA is sort of smoothed out and can no longer become matted or matted at all if it gets too hot or it is washed hot and cold yes because it is smoother there are fewer fiber elements, so to speak, that
Can get tangled up in each other and get tangled up more and more and then the wool becomes matted. This tangle is basically matting and the superwash wool can no longer do that because the fibers, the individual hairs are basically smoothed, so something gets scraped off and that makes the super soft wool
Washable in the machine without any problems. I don’t know now if you would boil it and then cold it and tear it and SAS Then what would probably happen, as with every phase, would somehow have a negative effect, but with a normal wash cycle at 40° or maybe even at 60, it
Always says on the banderole, you can wash the wool, I’ll look at what it says on this banderole, for example, and there you don’t have to worry about anything matting or something happening, you can wash them at 30°, but I wash my socks at 40 and
Nothing happens, so I’m afraid I have to take a break now and continue recording later because I have to work now I then went on to say that I would get in touch on the same day, but I left that alone, it would take up the video,
So now I’ll show my finished projects in action and then get in touch again. A few days ago I have the Maxim Sweater Susanne Müller also knits from Paula. As you can see, the knitting is completely finished. All the threads that I wanted to sew are sewn. I just noticed that I
Haven’t sewn a small connection between two balls in one place, which I’ll then tighten and yes, I thought I would try a different way of showing finished knitted pieces by simply showing them off and showing where I made something. As you can see, it’s a sweater.
I have to say something about the instructions, the instructions are good is written in very, very detail, especially here the upper part m i.e. how to cast on, how to form the shoulder, how to connect the shoulders here at the front and so on, it is
Described in very, very detail, is in principle very well described, so that it was for me that was a bit slow because I thought, oh my God, I have no idea, I’ve already knitted six pages and I’m only 2 cm further, but in retrospect it made a lot of sense because you
Could really check everything off step by step because the construction when you see it I’ve never knitted it before and it’s not without it and in the construction you start at the back so here this upper line, so to speak, just the neck and then little by little you knit back and forth
And yes you increase more and more and form there through the shoulder seam It sits a little bit at the back as you can see, I turn around, I can’t see it now, I hope everything is shown and of course you do it in both directions, knitting diagonally downwards, so to
Speak down in this direction and basically forms the sleeve seam at the back as far as I can remember, I think up to this point you can see something different, so it’s basically running from top to bottom, I think up to this point
You knit back and forth then you cast on Add stitches to the shoulders and knit forward um first one shoulder i.e. one front piece and then the other front piece at some point you start increasing so pretty quickly you even start increasing for the neckline and
Then you connect the two front pieces together which you first knit on the back you connect then at some point and knit it here at the shoulders, so to speak, further down here and at some point, I don’t even know exactly how to
Do it anymore, I think you connect the front and back right from this point onwards you connect the front and behind the front and the Back part and knit in the round, just as normal with further increases with something like raglan increases for the sleeves and the
Front and back part and then um yes you divide the sleeves and knit straight down until you make the cuff at some point and then If you knit the sleeves on the sleeves, the sleeves are knitted completely straight , so you can actually see that they are straight without
Increasing or decreasing and then you make the cuff in the same way because you do something every other round, yes, and I have to honestly admit that these patent or semi-patent parts, i.e. the stand-up collar,
The ridges on the body and on the sleeves, they cost me the most time. I spent the most time with the needle 5 mm and I knitted the cuffs and the neck, i.e. cuffs, with I think three and a half, yes, there is really, it
Took a really long time for me because, well, you have to somehow, so to speak, you don’t knit this length, you do it Knits almost twice the length because the stitches are put together like that, it creates such a nice visual effect, the fact that the stitches are so compact are somehow
Pushed into each other a little bit, of course this is caused by the fact that we make these yarn overs and then just in the Next round just knit everything on the right and left and then the
Stitches are pushed together in the height. That’s all I can say about it: I’m very happy with the way the sweater fits, it’s just nice and loose, I didn’t make it long, I think it’s in the Instructions a little shorter but uh I’m very happy with the length and
Also with the way it sits at the top it should be so loose for me and yes it really gives me a lot of freedom of movement which I also have with knitting for Olive heavy Merino knitted in brown nouart
That is Brown nouart the knitting picture is very nice I think maybe it’s better that way it’s non wash Merino wool so it’s a bit wooly the feeling compared to normal super washmino so it’s not so smoothed and that’s exactly what I like too I love this one Wool
Over everything, this is now the first piece of knitting that I have knitted from it for myself and I am really very satisfied so far. It is quite warm, so Merino is as warm as how thick Merino
Can be so warm if it is not treated super washed and these bright stripes I made it from dererum natura is knitted in the color quartz as far as I can remember it’s such a dirty pink these are so you can see that the pink this pink color
Was achieved by I think white dyed pink and black or un There are brown fibers included, in any case, you can see from time to time that there are dark fibers there, but I think that’s nice because it looks natural and that gives the yarn a special depth, yes you can
See the sleeves are relatively long for me, but that was it I wanted to have them the same way so that they would keep me nice and warm when I wear the sweater at home, which I’ve
Been doing since today when I sit a lot while working and have to, um, yes and I don’t have to be cold, but if I’m cold then you can Fold the sleeves so that it is very difficult to do what you want
, then it fits well and yes you can do other things that don’t bother the Ermel, for example making coffee and putting water in the pot and so on. I ‘m very happy with that my finished knitted piece I have my Pau was with a complicated
Norwegian name Langema Melom Trja by Anne tunem a drople design completed you can see that it is a very simple raglan construction and this project was an experiment for me in several ways. I wanted to see how a highly praised simple
Knitted piece with the ragl construction fits on me and wanted to have a kind of holzfellerll sweater made from a relatively coarse yarn. I wanted to try out the yarn to see if it was suitable for knitting this type of sweater and wearing it the way I wanted to wear it. I would
Also like to do that when I’m cycling I can wear it, it’s relatively thin, but that’s 300 m by 100, it’s pure from Madame Benoir and it’s undyed and I imagined that this I think it’s German Merino or something like that, so it’s definitely a relatively rustic yarn but
Very pleasant I want it on the skin if you’re not sensitive to cats if you’re a bit sensitive to cats this yarn will also work well. I think I’d like to ride my bike with it or at least walk around outside when it’s a bit cool,
Let’s say plus 12 13 15° eh plus 15 maybe that was one of the experiments too and the instructions are only available in Norwegian, I have them so I’m a translator so as part of an experiment I translated from Norwegian into German for myself and knitted it and
Basically checked whether it was works well whether I understand everything and whether I have everything right whether everything is coherent and everything was coherent so the experiment with translating knitting instructions from Norwegian worked well, the re-knitting also
Worked well and you can see that the sweater fits quite well I mean, I think there’s a bit too much material here, but that’s just what I expected, the normal raglin construction, there’s a bit too much material here, but that’s okay, that’s just it, so when you
Stand like that, there’s too much material or this too much fabric no problem at all yes and you knit the sweater from top to bottom you cast on with a thinner needle I think that was the three needle and I knitted the rest with the four needle I mean
With 4 mm and Here on the hand joints I also knitted with the triple needle and I knitted the sleeves a little longer so that when I get cold I can pull the sleeves longer and don’t have to wear fingerless gloves. That was
The idea And that’s how it turned out, I used 3 100 g of this yarn. At first I thought the sweater was a bit too short, but actually I think it’s good, so I’m wearing it in a long cotton shirt with leggings and that’s it Pullover over it is
Quite warm for at home if you move around while working but it won’t be too warm what else can I say about that the sleeves will be so there are decreases on the sleeves yes you just start
Something like you have the stitches left over I’ve just noticed that you can still see the border. I’ve knitted with a long circular knitting needle up to this point and from here on I’ve
Knitted with a short circular knitting needle and now I notice it in the picture, you can see a bit of the border but I think it supports it from yes, here you can see the border less, I think
That will even out over time, a little bit at the border you make decreases, yes and this is just relatively narrow but pleasantly narrow if you like it that way and yes, I wanted to first when I thought that the sweater would be too short, I
Made it a little longer with others with mini skeins that I got as part of an Advent calendar, I did that too, finished knitting and washed it and then I thought it was too long and I didn’t think that was the case It fits so
You can still see the pictures with these stripes on Revely. In the end I didn’t think they were nice anymore so I rubbed the stripes and knitted the rest that I still had and just cast off without cuffs without changing to a thinner needle Bind off in right with
Knit stitches you can see the knitting is yes you can see from the knitting I think that the yarn is relatively rustic but as I said, it’s not scratchy for me, very natural, I’m just warm in there but I don’t have any kind of feeling so I’m not sweating now
Or it doesn’t make me feel uncomfortable, yes that was my long melum trja or something like that I don’t know how to emphasize it either and from Anne tunem Drop Design I’m happy with my experiment so here we see my sweater number 9 or No from my favorite things
Needweare I’ve finished it now as you can see I’m going around here again Maybe a little closer than usual, I’ll tell you systematically, yes, as you can see, it’s a simple raglan construction. The raglan lines consist of six stitches, purl twice, knit twice,
Purl twice and it works the same way on the back of the sweater. It’s knitted from top to bottom starts with the stand-up collar and yes, just knit down and then you increase everywhere so you increase on the straight lines there are no shortened rows on the
Back you can’t see that either the sleeves are knitted with decreases I have them relatively long I exaggerated a bit so they are that long but okay in winter I have very warm long sleeves. The body is knitted straight or at least I knitted the body straight. Yes,
As I just said, the back is a bit too long Although of course there are no vishortenings, I have now worked with shortening in another knitted piece here in the bust area to make the knitted piece a little longer, but I have
N’t done it with this one yet m yes and the body ends with a bush bühchen consists of two right one left two right one left here too the cuffs are the same they are now turned outwards so accordingly one right two left I have one so double what is it called I
Have kept two threads doubled throughout or held together once a thread from Heavy Merino from neting for Olive and a thread from kidsk lace from Ushi Titan I think that ‘s one I’m a bit out of breath because I’ve been running up and down again to
Prepare it anyway usitita is a Dutch hand dyer as far as I know I can remember exactly that the silk moher is hand-dyed accordingly and these are these transitions that the thread from knting for Olive is just white,
I have saved all the names for threads for colors and dyes in my ry project, you can have a look there Yes, the sweater is just intended as an everyday sweater for cold seasons . It’s a little too warm now , at least from home very satisfied that I finally finished it, it
Took me longer than a year to do it, I started in September 22 and yes now I’m finished sometime a few days ago I finished it so as far as the instructions are concerned they were just good that’s it Also a simple construction I understood when I was somewhere here
Or I tried on the sweater and thought somehow the whole thing is gathering here at the front because there are no shortenings in the back as you can see it doesn’t do that anymore because I’m with it I knitted with really thick needles, I think I knitted with seven
Or with seinhb, unfortunately both needle sizes are in my rev project so I don’t know which needle I knitted with, I think it was more likely with seinhb and still the knitted material is relatively loose but because of the sides and the light color it’s not
Really permeable or transparent so I’m really warm right now and the two threads fit together well so now I’ve managed to edit the video made up of lots and lots of pieces, I hope you’ve got that I still enjoyed the video and
I didn’t want to disappear, so to speak, from this video without saying goodbye, so I’m now taking this one completely short sequence to say yes, thank you very much for your attention, thank you for sticking it out this far, I will now hopefully finally finish the video,
Save and upload it and hope that you can watch the video this weekend, it is now March 2nd, everyone Of course, everyone who wants to, yes, and I’m about to go to my household or my household obligations and hope to get through this day
Unscathed after the week hasn’t been without it, so have a nice weekend and see you soon, there are already some recorded sequences for the next videos that I have to cut together again to somehow make a coherent video out of it,
I think I’ll leave that soon so that I don’t record videos from Miren in one go, or less on the same two days because that’s in the editing stage It’s still really a catastrophe for me, so have a nice weekend and see you soon [music] goodbye [music] [applause] [music]
I’ll turn on myself a bit so that you can see that I’m actually walking around here like that and that I haven’t even protected [Music] yet ه
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Guten Abend Ilona LG
Das nennt man angeschnittenen Ärmel!
Vielen Dank liebe Ilona, es bedarf absolut kein Durchhaltevermögen, Dir hier zu folgen, ganz im Gegenteil. Zumindest mir hast Du den Sonnragabend bereichert😁. So sehr informativ und fleißig warst Du, alle Achtung! Ich freue mich auf die tollen Übersetzungen auf Patreon ( leider bin ich da noch oft am " schwimmen" bzgl der Anwendung😅) . Liebe Grüße v Sonja☀️🙋🏼♀️
…oder auch "überschnittene Schulter", weil der gestrickte Ärmel über die menschliche Schulter hinaus erst beginnt.
Liebe Ilona, danke für deine schönen Videos und auch für deine immer wieder neuen Ideen. So wird es nie langweilig. Ich kann aus deinen Videos vieles lernen, obwohl ich schon sehr viele Jahrzehnte stricke. Und deine Erzählweise mag ich sehr. Und danke für den schönen Videorundgang über die Sparrenburg. Also einfach danke für deine Zeit, die du uns zur Verfügung stellst.
😊 von Dank für das schöne Video. Halte durch…. dann hast du platz für neues !
Liebe Ilona, vielen Dank für das schöne Video. Deine fertig gestrickten Pullis sind super ordentlich und haben schöne Farben. Mache weiter so 👍🧶❤
Danke für die vielen Strickideen. Super Projekte
Danke liebe Ilona für ein detailliertes Video ❤
Ich freue mich, das dein Frühjahrsputz erfolgreich ist und „Haufen“ sich langsam verschwindet. Ich finde es ist echt toll, das du trotz „Putz“ erlaubst sich neu Projekte anzuschlagen)))
Ich liebe Ritterburgen und alles drum und dran 😍)) Ist dieses Burg im euren Stadt? Warst du auch da drin?
Liebe Grüße, Elena
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Vielen Dank liebe Ilona für dein schönes Video mir den vielen wunderschönen Projekten, die dir sehr gut stehen 🤩
Hab noch eine erfolgreiche Strickzeit, liebe Grüße 🧶🙋🏼♀️