5 SEAMLESS SWEATERS TO KNIT NOW! #woolneedleshands #knitting

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Welcome to the Wool Needles Hands Knitting Midweek Ramble. This is a place for me to ramble about other knitting//fiber//craft-related topics that just don't make it onto the knitting podcast episodes (usually for the sake of brevity).

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Soooo now I know that ‘Thule’ is pronounced ‘tool-ee’. 😬😬

WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
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Flax! Highly recommend for all levels! Tin Can Knits patterns are soooo fabulously well written, and they have a ton of helpful resources for those that are wanting either visual or written instructions and videos. I also love all of Melody/Mandarine's content. Why do I keep forgetting about Espace Tricot?! Thanks for the reminder! I'll be casting that on soon!

mquilez
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City Limits by Tannis Gray is my new obsession ❤

trotskired
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The Autumn League and Winter League pullovers from Two of Wands are both free and really easy/relaxing to knit! They're basically the same shape, just written for two different weights of yarn.

sarahjim
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Top down sweaters are my favourite. I don't have the patience for much else and I just like the knitting experience. I'm currently making a top down cardigan. I have a book called The Knitters Handy Book of Top Down Sweaters that's good for basic patterns.

jeanettemullins
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I really like the Aran Gallant Sweater by Caidree. I was attracted to is simplicity but different from standard raglans in the neckline and edging. I started last week and I only have one sleeve left. I learned left and right lifted increases and I cord edging. Using drops air. I can’t wait to make it again in another fabric.

KnitsByNayla
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Thank you for these beautiful pattern suggestions! Definitely making the Tulip…My 2nd sweater ever as a newbie knitter was “Basic Raglan” by Joji Locatelli. I give it no rest during this cold typhoon bomb we’re experiencing in N. CA! You have the best podcasts, never boring and always full of insight and info. Thanks for the Ravit tutorial too.

janetgillett
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Thank you for this episode - loved it and Thule now high on my list!

chrisg
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I’m just getting ready to cast on City Limits by Tanis Fiber Arts. Her instructions are so clear and easy to follow.

hollydusomelau
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I'm SO glad you talked about your Tulip sweater, because the whole video I was like "I need that sweater!!" ❤️ I think I'm going to switch my Bougie Sweatshirt pattern to the tulip, and use this lovely variegated green yarn I have 💚

chrissy-
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Taylor this was a great video collection of "different" sweaters! I love when you put together these Specialty episodes. I really like the Thule and Calliope the most, as love the different details! What to start first??? Just love your two podcasts each week so much. Thank you for taking the time to bring so much to our attention! Have a Great 2023!

sandypotter
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The Tulip sweater you are wearing looks beautiful on you. Great job. I recently knit my first sweater. It is called “The Comfort Sweater” on Ravelry. I changed it a bit. But I think you would like it as is because it has the extended rib sleeves you like on the arms and also on the bottom of the sweater. One piece raglan knit in the round. Easy to follow pattern instructions.

RKCALGARY
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I would recommend the chuchy Dahlia jumper from Lene holme samsøe ❤️

missmita
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I just finished a Calliope for my Mom for Christmas. I made it a little more fitted (it's supposed to be quite boxy) and 3 inches longer in the body because my mom prefers that. It was so much fun and it looks really good! Highly recommend.

TodaysLover
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I love your podcast. I learned so much with Ravelry today and got some patterns that I want to try. Thank you so much. love, hugs, prayers

Gammie
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Loved this video! Got some new ideas and was reminded of several sweaters that were already in my "favorites". I did start the Tulip sweater a few years ago when it came out...and I had some difficulty understanding a part of the increases. I don't remember exactly but I gave up. I still love the look of the sweater and it is actually still in a project bag...so I'll have to get it out and investigate further.

larajean
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Thank you for putting this collection together for us!!

carolinedubose
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I also purchased "Seamless knit sweaters in 2 weeks" by Marie Greene. It is a soft cover book, has 21 sweater patterns. All are top down, some cardigans and some pullovers. SHE can do them all in 2 weeks(or less). It is where I got my first pattern from- her time frame was 10-12 days, took me closer to 2 and a half months. But her patterns are written very well, color photos of the finished sweaters and charts on the ones that need them. I highly recommend it.

maryreeves
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Tayler, you read my mind. I spent the morning poring over patterns looking for a comfort sweater knit and several of your choices are just what I had in mind...thanks! I knit the Calliope in 2021 and I wear it all the time. I've knit several versions of the Compass Sweater Lite by Claire Jackson. Easy but lovely v-neck, very customizable. A great color work pattern is Blizzard by Jessica McDonald. It's written to be suitable for first time color work knitters and the end result is gorgeous. I really appreciate your videos. Fun and informative : )

sml-wfpb
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Shout out to the Ravit app. I subscribe to Ravelry but found the interface a little complicated. This app is wonderful - I’d not heard of it so thanks for the information. Well worth the small cost and makes Ravelry much more user friendly and thus useful.

philipnotts