Ysolda Knits Episode 2 - what is a compound raglan sweater anyway?

Update on the Anyday Sweatshirt preview knit - applications have now closed.
Plus, for knitwear design nerds, a more in-depth look at what a compound raglan is and how I've been exploring raglan fit.
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  • @suewilson2829
    @suewilson2829

    Love how you explain your construction ❤

  • @dorajohnson2809
    @dorajohnson2809

    Episodes 1 and 2 have been SO packed full of information! Thank you so much for going into such detail to help other knitters understand garment construction better! I love all three of the patterns you showcased today! Thanks again.

  • @heatherbill1328
    @heatherbill1328

    I love how technical, yet accessible these videos are! I’ve been knitting sweaters for a few years now and they are my favorite thing to knit. It’s a joy to hear about your design process! Thank you so much for sharing such detail with us!

  • @cindyrogers1413
    @cindyrogers1413

    I loving these “nerdy” KZread videos!!! Keep them coming! I’ve learned so much already. Thank you!!

  • @MaudeCassie
    @MaudeCassie

    Love the Anyday sweatshirt. And can’t wait for the Musselburg!

  • @Ladeedi73
    @Ladeedi73

    1:39

  • @adaschenck8615
    @adaschenck8615

    I used Sweater Design in Plain English to knit my first raglan for myself when I was about 12 years old! That book was very influential as I learned about fit and designing

  • @nancyistenes7643
    @nancyistenes7643

    Learning a lot from your podcasts. Would love more overviews of your patterns and pattern collections and for you to reintroduce us to your designs and styles

  • @sydneestoyles2844
    @sydneestoyles2844

    As a sewer and a knitter, the conversation about compound raglan is so interesting to me! I've sewn raglan shirts and the compound raglan makes the front/back/sleeves more like the shapes from sewing patterns. Thank you for the vocabulary to help me explore this area more. I'm a huge fan of raglan sleeves so this will help both my sewing and my knitting!

  • @Katisnaturalknits
    @Katisnaturalknits

    Ysolda, thank you for sharing all that knowledge with us, it is invaluable! And you present it in such a lovely and entertaining way. Please continue with this format ❤

  • @MelindaStewart-cr7wo
    @MelindaStewart-cr7wo

    Wow, I feel like I should be paying for your time and generous information!! So pleased that you have decided to do these videos, I think everyone is getting so much good information. Very much looking forward to your next one. Also, cannot wait for the Anyday Sweatshirt pattern to come out. It is first on my Fall list to knit. Thank you again!

  • @airbender7025
    @airbender7025

    I really want to knit that pink tee you're wearing!❤

  • @shelbisimmons1389
    @shelbisimmons1389

    Ysolda! Love that you’re taking this plunge. I taught myself how to knit right around the same time that you became a popular designer, and I’ve followed you for nearly twenty years. Thank you for this content! Please continue to show us how you think!

  • @TrickyNight24
    @TrickyNight24

    I just love the in depth look at sweater mechanics you do! As a “left to right” knitter, I already have to swap specific things in patterns to get the desired result, so a breakdown of numbers and angles isn’t much of an added hardship. My bust sizing is usually 45-50 inch but I’m 6 foot tall with long arms (21-22 inch) and a bit longer torso; most patterns my size seem to be for shorter people with larger upper arms, deeper yokes and short torso’s. I’m always adjusting patterns to suit me and trying on as I go.

  • @stephanieharding1135
    @stephanieharding1135

    The discussion on fit has been so useful. A complete game changer when it comes to picking and making garments 😊

  • @amyd.5990
    @amyd.5990

    Yes! Please keep making these videos! So informative and enjoyable. ❤

  • @mongrain8934
    @mongrain8934

    Yesss! I do enjoy that format of podcast !❤

  • @bluejemm
    @bluejemm

    Another teat, loved it!!

  • @AnnemarieBerlinger-xb6ht
    @AnnemarieBerlinger-xb6ht

    yes, please keep doing this episodes! A joy to watch and so informative. Thank you!

  • @valeriesmith15
    @valeriesmith15

    Thank you Ysolda. Enjoying hearing your progress.