Lisa's Knit Club

Lisa's Knit Club

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Just a 22-year-old from the Netherlands doing whatever it is that makes her happy. ❤️

My name is Lisa, I grew up in a small town in the Netherlands and right now I live in Amsterdam in a tiny studio apartment. With my videos I try to make the world a better place and honestly, make myself a better person as well. Sending out so much love and positivity to all, we are all together in this journey!


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  • @onasleepyrainyday
    @onasleepyrainyday5 күн бұрын

    Missed your videos, they were so lovely and always so nice to revisit if I need something cosy and familiar to unwind with at the end of the day. It was a lot of fun packing my yarn while listening to this and the other two organisation videos! All the best in what you do and take care!💕

  • @susanmcbride587
    @susanmcbride58721 күн бұрын

    Where can we find the sweater pattern. Your socks are fab. Strawberries!!!

  • @yeseniamyunfilteredlife6503
    @yeseniamyunfilteredlife650327 күн бұрын

    Nice place! Good luck in your studies!

  • @sophdog2564
    @sophdog2564Ай бұрын

    With the knit vs crochet thing I think I am more troubled when it's someone close to me, like a parent or a friend or a partner, who keeps using the wrong word despite me having talked to them about the hobby I enjoy many times. For a stranger, I do not care if they know the difference.

  • @crafty_writer
    @crafty_writerАй бұрын

    Do you ever knit something for someone in your life and then you realize it would look great on you too so you knit yourself the same thing? That's me rn with a hat I made for my dad lol

  • @user-dz7mq1tf3k
    @user-dz7mq1tf3kАй бұрын

    I am rewatching this podcast after a year? at least, and it still makes me feel comfortable and cozy. (I still hope you will return on KZread one day, but in any case, it's up to you, no pressure) I also had some time-out from the yarn, and now I'm probably back again) And yeah, I also had an Erasmus+ mobility this semester, so I completely understand you, Lisa) I just want you to know, that even after a long time your podcasts still give people a lot of warm feelings and nostalgia❤

  • @lostbottleofbud
    @lostbottleofbudАй бұрын

    I think I have a frustration with you tube crafting videos in general. It’s more that there’s a glut of beginner videos all doing similar things, but intermediate and advanced techniques are less well covered. Then for me there is validity in traditional and non traditional methods, but if you don’t fully understand a traditional method, don’t try and teach it. If you have your own version or you’ve improved it in some way, share your method and explain how you arrived at it, but be clear what it is. It’s a shame that some of the really talented traditional method crafters are just not as skilled at content creation as the new content creator crafters, and what we need is more colabs, new but talented content creators, sharing space with traditional craft experts would massively benefit everyone, and shine a spotlight on people who have so much to share whilst also building a wonderful community that works together rather than competes.

  • @blaze1869
    @blaze1869Ай бұрын

    So cozy

  • @Shetooktothewoods
    @ShetooktothewoodsАй бұрын

    I learned to knit when I was a child and have been for the past 40+ years. Gatekeeping knitting is just so bizarre to me, so I’ll share my thoughts (which obviously can be completely ignored). 1. Knit in the style that makes you comfortable. You’re not doing it “wrong” unless it’s causing pain or you’re not coming out with the intended fabric. 2. I think anything you want to knit is a great beginner project. More complex things will take longer to finish simply because you will be learning multiple new skills as you go. We are so fortunate to have a seemingly endless library of videos to access when we hit a new technique. 3. People who have recently mastered a skill are often the best teachers. They are still thinking through the steps. 4. Rude staff seems to be a long-standing tradition of the LYS, like surly waitstaff in NYC delis. Try not to take it personally. 5. Learn to grade a pattern. This is a huge gatekeeping area that really doesn’t need to exist. I know there are lovely people out there who have shared grading spreadsheets and tutorials. I don’t mean to absolve pattern designers from including a range of sizes. It’s a very useful tool for people who find themselves outside of size ranges, between sizes but want to stay true to the intended ease, or want to improvise their own garments to their measurements. (Also, ChatGPT seems to do a decent job here, but I don’t know if I’d recommend it to a knitter very new to the specific garment, e.g. first sweater.) Happy knitting to all!

  • @pb1475
    @pb14752 ай бұрын

    Is it possible to make with crochet?

  • @briannariveraa
    @briannariveraa2 ай бұрын

    Lisa, your journey's truly inspiring! It's so important to find what makes your content unique, especially in crowded spaces like knitting. I've been using boost app social to help me craft unique bios and captions quickly. It’s been a game changer for standing out.

  • @nora.garcia
    @nora.garciaАй бұрын

    I’ve been using their story templates. They really make your profile stand out.

  • @loladexploradora5567
    @loladexploradora55672 ай бұрын

    Reason I want to start designing my own patterns is because (I apologize for how this is going to come out) most patterns I find are “ugly” (v subjective) I just can never find a piece that I would 100% wear and keep for a long time. I have a specific body type so there’s a few popular styles that look horrible on me. I just want to cute crochet outfits that flatter me and that I would love and treasure❤

  • @patchworkjoy
    @patchworkjoy2 ай бұрын

    Felicitaciones hermosa la rana enseñas el tutorial de la rana es hermosa

  • @kaylemoine1571
    @kaylemoine15712 ай бұрын

    I started knitting with worsted weight yarn. Then worked my way down. However, I knit the easiest socks. Toe up, two at a time. I use Turkish cast on. Yarnover increases, peasant heel. They fit me fine. Also, self striped yarn. Everyone thinks I'm so smart, but the yarn does all the work.

  • @jeanlubo2446
    @jeanlubo24462 ай бұрын

    For first socks those are beautiful. You were a born knitter. Thanks for sharing

  • @arnaubertrans7921
    @arnaubertrans79213 ай бұрын

    Hey, if I apply there I'll have time to visit the country??in weekends or idk??

  • @user-cr8zh4kk5w
    @user-cr8zh4kk5w2 ай бұрын

    You don’t necessarily have to visit the country before going there for a project

  • @arnaubertrans7921
    @arnaubertrans79212 ай бұрын

    @@user-cr8zh4kk5w if I go there Is for travelling in a free cost way...

  • @kmcn1298
    @kmcn12983 ай бұрын

    What brand are your 9 inch circulars?? I can’t seem to find any where I live

  • @mrscarlier
    @mrscarlier4 ай бұрын

    Measure your foot and then find a food can in your pantry that is the same circumference so you can ‘try it on’ to check how tight the sock will be.

  • @isabelreeb3844
    @isabelreeb38444 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video! I will be visiting Amsterdam in April and am wanting to crochet this vest to bring on the trip. This is giving me the motivation I need to start <3

  • @norapeterson6331
    @norapeterson63314 ай бұрын

    ❤For the ones who don't like acrylic, I highly recommend trying Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn. It's the softest I've worked with. Also, every other week, all their yarn is 30% off. Next week is one of the weeks ❤

  • @tashs4189
    @tashs41895 ай бұрын

    Those Heartstopper socks are so cute!

  • @Shay_XD
    @Shay_XD5 ай бұрын

    I have been crocheting for 3 ish years and was gifted knitting needles for Christmas and learned shortly after how to knit. I like it when I see newer knitters sharing tips/tutorials because then it's not as scary. In my mind it's like if they can do it then so can I type thing. Also I feel like if you are able to pick it up (understand what you're doing/make it) fairly easily then it is "at your level" even if you only started knitting/crocheting last week.

  • @_artist__vibes_
    @_artist__vibes_5 ай бұрын

    i love all of your projects!! specially the frog <33 i miss your videos so much :(

  • @SGlover1968
    @SGlover19685 ай бұрын

    Super Cute!!!

  • @JanetCoffield
    @JanetCoffield5 ай бұрын

    Your vest is beautiful. Tulips are gorgeous! 😊

  • @kristalpower292
    @kristalpower2926 ай бұрын

    I just found this. I was listing to the part about people telling you to knit or crochet at your level. I have ADHD and I tried knitting and crochet starting the usual way. Basic stitches and scarfs and hated it and failed time and time again. I started with outside beginner patterns and loved it and finally learned it quickly. So many people have given up because of it. I don’t understand the continental vs English knitting debate. Who cares as long as people are knitting. I struggled to knit for ages because a lot of the how to books and videos I was coming across in English style and I just didn’t get it found crochet finally then found continental knitting by accident and it clicked. The main thing knitting is for everyone and I have taught my students finger and French knitting and the calm and focus even my most hyperactive kids sit for as long as I let them.

  • @sarahbowden1544
    @sarahbowden15446 ай бұрын

    Weirdly as someone who has been knitting for a couple of years I still feel ‘new’ and when I see questions I am worried about posting an answer invade the way I do it is not the established ‘normal’ way 😊

  • @Lovelife10934
    @Lovelife109346 ай бұрын

    Hi!! New!!❤️✝️🙏🏻🙌🏻

  • @jennistevenson796
    @jennistevenson7967 ай бұрын

    The shadow wrap heel has been my gateway to a sock knitting addiction. No counting and no picking up stitches. Love it

  • @Afaq-vw6hm
    @Afaq-vw6hm7 ай бұрын

    I plan to start crochet and have been watching videos ....I think there are enough of beginners,intermediate ,and advanced videos and websites to spread the wealth. No room for snobbery. Someone treats you badly, don't return to their website or storefront. People in general seem to feel it's easier to criticize rather than finding a compliment

  • @alyssatarquinio1922
    @alyssatarquinio19227 ай бұрын

    Going back to the acrylic yarn debate: there are plenty of people who prefer acrylic for various reasons- from veganism to skin sensitivity. Personally, I cannot work with wool and other animal products due to allergies. This also means that I cannot wear said products. Does that mean I should never get into knitting because the "good stuff" is inaccessible to me? This is also one of the main reasons why I crochet over knit- there seems to be less judgement for using acrylics

  • @cassielee1114
    @cassielee11147 ай бұрын

    I’m 40 and I’ve learned never to join “communities” for hobbies. They all end up the same, gatekeeping, drama and bitchiness. Just do your hobby and love it.

  • @SMey54
    @SMey548 ай бұрын

    I have been knitting and crocheting off and on for almost 60 years. I enjoy the diverse voices and perspectives that are currently available. Not all techniques or patterns appeal to me, but I do enjoy the creativity that is expressed. Keep it fresh, exciting and relevant to the times we live in.

  • @samanthaw3845
    @samanthaw38458 ай бұрын

    I started with acrylic and used it almost exclusively for years, because I started at 13 and didn’t exactly have much allowance money to buy yarn, and then I was a broke college student so I didn’t exactly have a lot of money to buy yarn lol. And then I just. Had my brands I liked. It honestly wasn’t until I started making cat toys to donate to the local rescue that I branched out to cotton and hemp yarn because I wanted to make sure the toys were safe (in case the cats chewed on the toys and accidentally ingested some of the fibers, acrylic yarn won’t break down in the digestive tract and could cause an intestinal blockage).

  • @RachelJennetti
    @RachelJennetti8 ай бұрын

    I think yarn hoarding is a big issue. I’m guilty of it, but lately i’ve been giving my friends who want to start my extra yarn to experiment with! They’ve made some fun stuff so far 😊

  • @dimsumgirl2860
    @dimsumgirl28608 ай бұрын

    This is a great topic and I think everyone feels this to some extent. I have been knitting for years and years, and there will always be those that are critical of a myriad of things, and they get stuck in their way of doing things where everyone else must be 'wrong'. I am loving the explosion of knitting machines like Sentro because it's breaking down the old snobby attitudes of "Machine knitters are not real knitters" Well I knit, crochet, spin my own yarn (on a spindle, tradition wheel, and electric wheels!), process my own wool, and I also weave. I own vintage sock machines, vintage flatbeds, and also proudly use my Addi and Sentro machines. So if I can make copious easy stockinette items (esp as gifts) and focus on my other crafts I am all for it. I also firmly believe that they make knitting more accessible, and look at all the new people who have been introduced to this amazing craft? Who cares if I am a "process knitter" or a "product knitter" I am both. I also just like making stuff I can wear or use or gift. Period. I just remind myself that people who gatekeep also miss out on all the other great things in life they must be gatekeeping as well lol.

  • @mutmainhanm4428
    @mutmainhanm44288 ай бұрын

    Sevgili Lisa, yapılışlarının videosunu çeker misin 😊

  • @mutmainhanm4428
    @mutmainhanm44288 ай бұрын

    Lisa üstündeki kazak cok güzel ❤🎉 Lütfen yapılışını video ceker misin ?

  • @TAKAT0NIC
    @TAKAT0NIC8 ай бұрын

    Excellent video! I’m a couple months late to the party but wanted to give my own 2 cents about the “not being skilled enough to be a test knitter/crocheted” thing. I think something people often don’t realise is that the best people you can have to test something, whether it’s a pattern or even a website or app that’s being created, are people who are not super experienced. People who aren’t as confident are more likely to pick up on areas that can be improved on for better user experience that someone who is also an expert might completely overlook without realising. The wider range of experiences and types of people who test you product can only help to make it better 😊

  • @chris112233ish
    @chris112233ish8 ай бұрын

    🍍

  • @scanzaroli
    @scanzaroli8 ай бұрын

    You handled the gatekeeping comments so well! Wonderful. Great knitting as well. Thank you

  • @hilarycohen1470
    @hilarycohen14709 ай бұрын

    How many projects can you expect to do in 20 weeks? Your ‘take with’ pile is lovely, but rather ambitious. Don’t miss L’il Weasel yarn shop in Paris!

  • @bethgadsbycreates
    @bethgadsbycreates9 ай бұрын

    Interestingly, when I first started knitting, I kind of thought "why would anyone need a pattern?" bc I had a very specific idea in my head of the things I wanted to knit and I was more intimidated by learning to read patterns - by all the abbreviations and charts etc - than by the idea of just figuring it out myself! But then in the process of figuring out how to knit myself a cardigan, I realised it was more complicated than I'd imagined (literally just thought I could knit rectangles and sew them together, which, sure, I totally could've, but it wouldn't have resulted in the look I wanted!) and ended up learning to read patterns anyway to research the different ways other people do it 😅 I hadn't discovered Ravelry yet and was only looking at free patterns, and I didn't like the look of any of them! Compared to now, when I have like 50 patterns just in my queue (and I'm a relatively slow knitter so I have no clue when I think I'll get round to knitting them all, especially with so many beautiful ones being released all the time 😂) and over a thousand favourited, and yet I still have the desire to design my own niggling in the back of my brain! And maybe I'll do a better job than I did with that first cardigan, now I have several years of knitting experience 😅 Also, on the paying test knitters discussion, I just finished my test knit and while the designer will be compensating us with something small, as she is a new indie designer and can't afford to pay fully, I personally signed up to the test knit with the understanding that while I am working for free, I do also get an early, free copy of the pattern, and that for me is my main reason for doing it, as well as getting a bit of an insight into the design process! The free stitch markers or voucher for a free future pattern that the designer is offering her testers is, imo, a nice little added extra. Then again, the test knit was for socks, maybe I'd feel differently if I'd spent 3 months knitting a sweater for a test knit (then again, I just wouldn't sign up to a sweater test knit bc I just can't knit a sweater that fast, not if I have work and other knitting projects and hobbies I want to work on simultaneously, which I most certainly do 😂)

  • @AnItalianKnitter
    @AnItalianKnitter9 ай бұрын

    I love spending time watching you while I clean my house/do chores. You’ve such a relaxing demeanour ❤

  • @joscraftjourney6654
    @joscraftjourney66549 ай бұрын

    I like the 9" Chagoo

  • @itsmemichaelas
    @itsmemichaelas9 ай бұрын

    Hey everyone, I'm starting to create my own designs and I need advice on something. So I made a design but I've used 2 stitches from a pattern someone else has designed. These 2 stitches created really nice look together in the original pattern and I wanted to use them in my own design. Is this considered copyright rule break or not? I don't want to disrespect the work of the original designer if I use it in my design but on the other hand it's like saying people can't design anything with a cable knit and only the inventor of cable knit can use it in a pattern. Does that make sense?

  • @akosua8779
    @akosua877923 күн бұрын

    I don't think it's copywrite if you are using it in an original design concept you can give credit for the stitch invention but using the stitch to design an original idea is not copying/stealing

  • @jrjony-xj7fb
    @jrjony-xj7fb9 ай бұрын

    you are very beautiful❤❤❤

  • @danali9654
    @danali96549 ай бұрын

    What (clothing)size did you choose from the pattern to knit after? I usually go a size down in PetiteKnit but also want to use smaller needles than the pattern suggest so I’m a bit stumped on what size I should knit in and it fit so good on you!!!❤