Ep 38: Thea Top, Sophie Scarf, Ranunculus almost finished - Mostly Knitting Podcast

FOs:
Thea Top by Susanne Muller using Sandnes Garn Line in an Oatmeal colorway
ravel.me/thea-top
Skimmer Socks by Sheila Toy Stromberg in Must Stash Yarns Karma Sutra colorway
ravel.me/tashbalaz/ssr4
WIPS:
NEW! Anker Summer Shirt by Petite Knit in Katia Espiga in a light blue colour
ravel.me/tashbalaz/ass
Ranunculus in Tynne Line in color 3511 and La Bien Aimee Mohai Silk in Sansa
ravel.me/tashbalaz/r42
#fallintoranunculusKAL2023
Pink Velvet by Andrea Mowry in Wollmeise Twin in Feldmaus and Qing Fibre Melted Baby Suri in Pink Lemonade
ravel.me/tashbalaz/pv
Sophie Scarf by PetiteKnit in Skein Merino Cashmere DK overdyed with RIT Cherry Red
ravel.me/tashbalaz/ss2
Camisole No. 5 by My Favorite Things using Wollmeise Lacegarn in the colorway Schwefel using 100g ball from Walk on the Moon Kit
ravel.me/tashbalaz/cn5
Exploration Station by Stephen West using Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Graphite, Neon Peach and Antler and Swish Yarns in an Apricot colour (similar to Stephen's Reindeer)
ravel.me/tashbalaz/es
Friend from the vault:
Missoni Inspired Chevron Blanket by Kelly Kingston in Cascade 220 Superwash
ravel.me/tashbalaz/micb
PURCHASES AND PLANS - So many!!
Purchased 3 skeins of Purl Soho Linen Quill in Baby Bird Blue to go with the Poppy Red for
Half and Half Wrap by Purl Soho
ravel.me/half--half-triangles...
Purchased some notions from Spotlight for the Field Bag and also plan to make the Town Bag, both by Grainline Studio
grainlinestudio.com/products/...
grainlinestudio.com/products/...
- December Bow by Petite Knit
ravel.me/december-bow
- Sailor Swift Top by Veronika Lindberg using Rowan Cotton Glace in light pink and chocolate brown
ravel.me/sailor-swift-top
- Soho Top by Caidree in Purl Soho Sweetgrass in Rye Flour
ravel.me/soho-top-2
- Kuutar Top by Sari Nordlund using Sandnes Garn Tynn Line in Rose
ravel.me/kuutar-top
- Alpine Bloom by Caitlin Hunter - maybe using some Tosh Merino Light I have ordered but dont have yet
ravel.me/alpine-bloom
- Stripe Hype Sweater by Veronika Lindberg
ravel.me/stripe-hype-sweater
- Camisole No. 4 by My Favorite Things using Knitting for Olive Pure Silk in Raspberry Pink
ravel.me/camisole-no-4
- Carnaby Skirt by Nikol Lohr in Rowan Felted Tweed DK in Treacle - would hold double
ravel.me/carnaby-skirt
- Mini Mock Neck Tank by Jessie Maed Designs in Western Sky Knits Willow Merino Superwash Sport in bright pink colorway
ravel.me/mini-mock-neck-tank
- Field Sweater by Camilla Vad - probably will use the Isager Yarn and adjust for gauge
ravel.me/field-sweater
HIDDEN BASKET OF WIPs
Carnaby Skirt by Nikol Lohr in Lorna's Laces Green Line Worsted in Bold red (which is actually pink) - purchased RIT Eggplant to overdye and a large pot and ready to try again - need to check it still fits before I bother overdyeing it again.
ravel.me/tashbalaz/cs3
TUTORIAL PLANS - In no particular order
1. How to knit ribbing on the wrong side by doing a German Short Row
2. Bundles on ravelry
3. Mattress Stitch Side to Side and bind-off to bind-off
4. Converting a sweater to a dress - planning increases etc
5. Ripping back - safely and effectively
Endcard sweater:
Sorrel by Wool & Pine
ravel.me/tashbalaz/s1
Thanks for watching:
I am @tashbalaz on ravelry and Instagram
If you have found my videos helpful or enjoyable and would like to contribute, you can buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/mostlyknitting

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  • @maryherbert9082
    @maryherbert90829 ай бұрын

    Your explanations for fitting (arms, etc.) help me to see the importance of these little details. Your garments fit you so well and it inspires me to try some of your techniques. Thank you for another interesting podcast.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Mary. :)

  • @bluejay5531

    @bluejay5531

    9 ай бұрын

    yes! I totally agree, I love all the details!

  • @Macasmum
    @Macasmum9 ай бұрын

    Ooo loving the pink velvet, thes again for sharing your knowledge 👩‍🌾👩‍🌾👩‍🌾

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi Susan. It is a pleasure. Thanks so much for watching. :)

  • @Abipolz
    @Abipolz9 ай бұрын

    I love the "vault" section - most of us have years of projects that wouldn't get shown off to other knitters - this is such a good idea in a podcast!

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much. I have been knitting for such a long time, there are a lot of lovely things i have made over the years. It is nice to have a place to show them off and share what I love about them (and things i have learned). Thanks for the encouragement. :)

  • @MarieJoFR
    @MarieJoFR9 ай бұрын

    I have just discovered you from Paris. SO impressed with your knitting skills. I love your Pink Velvet color choice and love the explanations and details you provide on each garment experience. Many thanks for such an enjoyable moment. Marie

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Marie. And thank you for taking the time to leave a lovely comment. :)

  • @user-ez5zm8bb4n
    @user-ez5zm8bb4n7 ай бұрын

    Everything looks great, I don’t knit well but I do try. You do a wonderful job. Thank you for sharing l love all you are doing. Take care 😊 ❤

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! X

  • @carolbyrne3241
    @carolbyrne32419 ай бұрын

    Lovely podcast again Tash, love all the details you gave about the Pink Velvet, so useful. You are making me really think about the fitting of garments instead of just following what is written. The Thea top looks lovely. Looking forward to seeing the bags ❤

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Carol. I finished the first Field Bag yesterday and really pleased with it. The next one will hopefully be even better. :)

  • @bluejay5531
    @bluejay55319 ай бұрын

    In the middle of your podcast, listening with great interest, and I just had to stop and say how much I enjoy it, because of your personality and I love the weekly rhythm because it allows you to share so many processes that happen in knitting, that tend to get lost in the podcasts that are once every blue moon. I think there is so much to learn because these are the things that happen to all of us, swatches lying, tweaks and modifications, change of plans, problems etc. thanks for sharing so many details! 🌷🌷 back to the podcast

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much. I just hope i am not boring people by saying the same thing multiple times if it takes me 4 weeks to finish a particular project. So if i am repeating something, i try to move a little faster through that section. Thank you for the encouragement. :)

  • @bluejay5531

    @bluejay5531

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mostlyknitting I get it, I think we don't necessarily all always remember all the details. and maybe people can skip if something is not interesting to them? one thing I often think is that when I want to knit a certain thing I will try to remember and access your videos because there is SO much information!! I try to use ravelry but I never find so much in the notes, and it is so different hearing it live in a video..🌺🌺

  • @maryannbergeron9531
    @maryannbergeron95319 ай бұрын

    I love your videos. Like you I always have to alter my sleeves as my arms are larger and I don’t like tight fitting sleeves. Thank you once again for all your lovely tips and seeing your beautiful works. ❤

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Maryann. :)

  • @annpapadopulo
    @annpapadopulo9 ай бұрын

    Hello Tash I am so glad I found your podcast. It is so nice to see what someone knits in the southern hemisphere. I am a travel agent living in South Africa so you have all these amazing summer ideas for me to look at. Thank you for the tutorial on the Musselburgh as I had such difficulty with the start and after watching I cast on 2 😊as well and motivating me to caste on my 7th Ranunculus love that pattern so much.😊

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Anna. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Hope you are enjoying deciding on a summer knit. I'm excited to start wearing more of mine (and making more)! :)

  • @meliabellaknits6835
    @meliabellaknits68359 ай бұрын

    You've inspired me to look for mohair to add to some stash yarn for a Ranuculus while at Rhinebeck on Sunday! Your European holiday sounds so lovely! And it will be fun to have something to plan and look forward to!

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Melissa. I am really excited to travel again. Have a wonderful time at Rhinebeck. x

  • @Mckee4055
    @Mckee40559 ай бұрын

    I had the opportunity to visit Beautiful Knitters in London this summer. Loop is also a favourite when there.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    I would love to go to Loop in London. Definitely wouldnt miss that when I finally get there. I'll have to look up Beautiful Knitters. I will probably have to send my husband guitar shopping while i go yarn hunting with all the yarn shops i will want to go to. ;)

  • @yarnmotivated-joyceswensso9744
    @yarnmotivated-joyceswensso97449 ай бұрын

    It's so interesting how different people are about the number of WIPs that constitutes out of control 😂😂😂😂😂. There is nothing like a physical project journal for me. If I could just scan it to ravelry I'd actually keep ravelry up 😅. Love all your insights.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Joyce. :)

  • @Kristelle396
    @Kristelle3969 ай бұрын

    Hi Tash, I found you some weeks ago when I needed help picking up stitches for sleeves. I was so happy to find a 'local' (I'm in Melbourne). I found you again today when I looked for others who have made Pink Velvet, as I've just started. Your episodes move along beautifully and I am picking up a lot of the things that will make my knitting a bit more polished. I have been collecting oodles of vintage fabrics for project bags. I'm interested to see how your bags turn out. Thank you for the time and passion you put into your channel.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Kristelle. I’m happy you have enjoyed the podcast and feel like you are getting tips along the way that are of benefit. Thanks for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. :)

  • @rosemaryeveleigh3562
    @rosemaryeveleigh35628 ай бұрын

    The knits you are finishing are awesome and really suit your figure. I am knitting with fingering weight yarn not my favourite yarn at all. Love the bag you have cut out. When I was away I had a chest pain episode on the 20th October 2023 and the small tablets that Ihad go put under my tongue did not give much relief. I contacted the Physician and snd I was prescribed something else. I had to carry on the rest of the journey to Knysna in pain and feeling very ill. By the next morning the pain was gone. I spent a lot of time exploring Knysna. Tash take care ❤😊

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Rosemary. I am sorry you had to experience pain and illness while travelling. That is hard enough to deal with when you are at home. I am glad you are feeling better and it didnt last too long. Take care. x

  • @rhondacutler6712
    @rhondacutler67129 ай бұрын

    Your Pink Velvet Sweater is turning out beautifully!! I am about the same place on my Anker Summer Tee. Thank you for a terrific podcast!

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Rhonda. Hope you are enjoying your Anker. :)

  • @susiesparkesactor
    @susiesparkesactor9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another fantastic episode full of gorgeous knitting and inspiration, Tash. I used the Ranunculus cast on for the underarm instructions to reverse my ribbing, which has you working in the opposite direction. No idea if it’s the ‘right’ way to do it but it worked. 😃🤞 I really hope your skirt fits after all the mucking around you’ve done!!!🤞🤞🤞 You have so many beautiful projects, I love seeing their progress and hearing about all the modifications you make. 😃🧶

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Susie. :)

  • @debweiss470
    @debweiss4709 ай бұрын

    Patty Lyons has another semi-stretchy cast-off: knit the next stitch but don’t drop it off the left needle (yet). Then use the left needle to slip first stitch over second stitch; now drop the stitch you were “holding” on the left. That twisting action adds a little extra yarn to the cast off but not as much as a yarn over.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    That sounds a like a great semi-stretchy cast off. Patty Lyons has so much knowledge. :)

  • @emilyogrady7079
    @emilyogrady70799 ай бұрын

    Crazy- I just finished the Orbits sweater in Linen Quill: Red Poppy and Birds Egg Blue!! I had the same thought about the Red Poppy- more orangey than I expected. In some lights (outside) it’s actually more of the tomato red I was looking for.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    How funny! I just had a look at your Orbits Sweater. It's so pretty! These two colours really play well together. The light definitely seems to make a difference with the Red Poppy. :)

  • @gailfirenze4760
    @gailfirenze47609 ай бұрын

    Thanks Tash, I love your rannulas so pretty. I learn something every time I with your clip. Blessings Gail.🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Gail. :)

  • @cherylportsmouth5101
    @cherylportsmouth51019 ай бұрын

    Your Thea top looks perfect on you Tash. Wow! The pink velvet is going to be gorgeous. Your friend from the vault is stunning, lovely colours choice.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Cheryl! :)

  • @mariet7766
    @mariet77669 ай бұрын

    I think you saved my knitting mojo this week. Maybe this year. It was really nice to listen to armlengths, necks, yarn and all kind of those knitting things this morning. Thank you

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. That is a lovely comment. I hope you are feeling inspired. :)

  • @sandra__makes
    @sandra__makes9 ай бұрын

    Another very enjoyable episode, Tash. Your Pink Velvet is going to be simply stunning.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Sandra. :)

  • @michelleann4259
    @michelleann42599 ай бұрын

    The Thea top has a bit of a sheen to it on camera again fits perfectly. The pink velvet is STUNNING. Those colours are a great combo! I like your arms on the Ranunculous I don’t like the way some of the knitters do them when doing short sleeves they look odd and unfinished but yours look lovely how about I just come and live with you and you can knit just for me?

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Michelle. I know what you mean about the way the pattern is written for short sleeves. It just sort of ends and looks like it needs some kind of finishing. I do like having a bit of ribbing on the bottom of the sleeves so it matches the neckline and the hem. I'm so happy i switched out the grey for the brown with the Pink Velvet. Much better combo. I dont think you would like living with me. My house is chaotic with kids and dogs and stuff all over the place. I would love it to be a bit tidier but as long as i live with three teens and a dog with hair that sheds, I am just living in a state of relative acceptance. ;)

  • @casuarinagirl8067
    @casuarinagirl80679 ай бұрын

    Hi Tash, your Thea top looks great. I love how you hop up and down and turn around and point all the things out it’s so good to see a knit in action. I’ve noticed that in plant fibers knitting the rib, both sides seem to look close enough (but that can vary a bit too) it’s mainly in the wool that I’ve noticed largest difference. I added short rows to my anker tee to lower the back so I’d say maybe try it on as you go just to see how it fits. I’ve noticed some designers don’t put any short rows in the back on circular yolk tops, I learned this the hard way with one of my winter knits that didn’t fit right so now I always keep an eye out on the round yokes 🫣 I’m tempted to copy your ranunculus and I have a bit more yarn (thank you) so maybe some sleeves 🤔 I was a maths nerd in high school, took extra classes outside and went into competitions - these days I can hardly add up 😬🤣 Thanks for the fun, Karen 💕

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Karen. I think i will add some short rows to the back. I missed the first stockinette section but i can add some in the next few and that will be a convenient place to do the German short row for swapping sides with the 1x1 rib. It is interesting to see that it doesnt make as much of a difference in plant fibers. Must have something to do with the elasticity of wool. It is fun experimenting, though. :)

  • @casuarinagirl8067

    @casuarinagirl8067

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mostlyknitting The learning never ends 🤭🤣

  • @user-rm6kj6eq3x
    @user-rm6kj6eq3x9 ай бұрын

    Tash, Wow what beautiful work... your latest Ranunculus is such divine. The colour is gorgeous and so is your Pink Velvet. The combination is amazing. Also the new icy blue for your half and half is perfect ! Would love if you could have a tutorial for Jennies super stretchy bind off and how you deal with the extra stitches. I just made a project bag recently and excited to make a couple more as I was very pleased with the end result. Happy knitting ...

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much. So just for clarification, do you mean a video where i modify Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off to where you do less yarn overs? I have a tutorial for the technique as Jeny designed it here kzread.info/dash/bejne/gHyWqbRyfqXFeKw.htmlsi=dNQyipYX375B34e- . All I would do to modify is to not add the yarn over before every other stitch. With a 1x1 rib, i would skip all the yarn overs that happen before knit stitches. With a 2x2 rib, i would just skip every second yarn over. If that still isnt clear, let me know and I can definitely do a video on that. Thanks for all your lovely comments on my WIPs. I have to say I am enjoying all of them at the moment (even the double knit on the Cami #5) which is a nice place to be. :)

  • @user-rm6kj6eq3x

    @user-rm6kj6eq3x

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh so thankful. Will definitely use this technique@@mostlyknitting

  • @sarahlovesdonuts9601
    @sarahlovesdonuts96019 ай бұрын

    I agree those PK bows are great for Christmas! I’m thinking small ones for ornaments and gifts, or even wreaths ❤️

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Great idea! :)

  • @Mckee4055
    @Mckee40559 ай бұрын

    Try the Avenue Scarf from Galt House of Yarn if looking for an alternative to the Sophie Scarf. Similar style to your modifications.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for showing me that pattern. They are very similar but like you said, with a flat section. :)

  • @bluejay5531
    @bluejay55319 ай бұрын

    So this is the one where I write about the different parts 🤗😂 love the thea, it looks like a great basic, the sophie scarf, it makes me laugh I had so many resistences to this (just like the ranunculus) because of seeing it everywhere, but now, hearing you talk about it I was wondering if it could be the right project for my neice who is just starting to learn to knit? At the moment she is knitting a cowl in the round, her first project that we set up together. Unfortunately she lives far away but with technology we can communicate...what do you think as a teacher? can the i-cord be too much for a second project? with all the increases and decreases? Your rancunculs is lovely, that color is beautiful! and so is the rancunculus! Love the gorgeous blanket! Oh! Great that you bought the right combination for the half and half, I had bought some yarn from purl soho too to make it, last year, when my sister in law brought it from the US, in two shades of blue, but I just parked it on the side for now, I wanted to first make anothe half and half in a "lesser" yarn, just like you do, I had started with alpaca but do not like the stitch definition in garter with it, so that is wip that is waiting to be decided...love all the plans! that blue with the beads is gorgeous! and yay to sewing! let me know if you happen to pass by Italy in July and would like to grab a cup of coffee 🤗🌺

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for all your lovely comments. I am not sure about the Sophie Scarf as a second project if you arent nearby for assistance. I would think a beanie would be a good second project. Learn some ribbing and decreases. Maybe the Sophie scarf next? If she does start the Sophie scarf, having a stitch marker to mark the side where the increases begin and some other way to help her count rows would be good. It is a forgiving pattern except for those slipped stitches. If you forget to slip them and knit them, you lose the nice icord edge wherever you do that. It depends how particular she is. If little mistakes will bum her out, then it isnt a great one as that mistake is quite noticeable. If I am ever in Italy and near you, i would love to catch up for a coffee. :)

  • @bluejay5531

    @bluejay5531

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mostlyknitting thanks Tash! Yes, you are right it is not the best project, I thought about it because it looks so simple and minimal, but the more something is minimal, the more it is unforgiving, as you pointed out, and she is a perfectionist unfortunately (as am I), she wanted to do a sweater as her second project 🤗 but I think it would be overwhelming especially because I am not around, and it is something she does in the midst of a million other hobbies, and it's not her main thing. A beanie is a great idea. If she does finish the cowl, I can help her do a matching beanie (or not matching, whatever she prefers) 🌷🌷

  • @bluejay5531

    @bluejay5531

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mostlyknitting also I forgot to write that I also really love the knitting journal idea, I started one, that I am not very good at catching up with, but I think it is such a lovely testimonial, with the yarn, and I wanted to insert pics of the projects, I want to invest in a mini printer but get bogged down into deciding which one and when I read the reviews I just get confused. For me it's really important to have such a journal because 95% of what I knit are gifts and I have no track of all the things I made in the years...I took pics but I wonder where they are...so I want to have some sort of memory notebook...I started it for this year but am very basic at it, I would like o make it pretty at some point. So far I put the basic info (I don't write elaborate notes, mostly scribbles that are useless) some yarn, will put pic, the band from the yarn, etc...

  • @verdelin2031
    @verdelin20319 ай бұрын

    Tash, maybe I didn't see well your glass beads.... it looks like the tube which is just cut. Please double check if the cut sides are sharp or not, it coudl cut your yarn.

  • @mostlyknitting

    @mostlyknitting

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh - that is a good point. Thank you for the warning. I will pull them out and try using them on a swatch and feeling for any rough parts. If there is any abrasion, i will give them a miss. Thanks for the reminder. :)

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