My Fall & Winter Knitting Goals and Plans for 2024-25! (Hint: Cardigans)

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Hello! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this video, I hope you enjoyed it and maybe found some inspiration. Linked below is my instagram and where you can find my patterns, as well as the patterns and products I talked about.

00:00 Intro
02:16 Goals
06:06 Plans

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Before you rip out the cardigan with the flimsy button band, have you considered reinforcing it with some hand sewn ribbon? It might help keep you from having to start over.

jsb
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Thank you. The beutiful Norwegian kofte is Telemark. The shawl i love to knit is Seascape Wrap by Drops Design, not too big or not too small. Have nice days

ToveWadseth
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Thank you for this! Native Knitter (Jennifer Berg) has some beautiful cowl patterns, and the Abundance Cowl by Yiğitcan / Pufido is also beautiful!

leannastoufer
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Beautiful plans! I am about to cast on the braidy loop sweater, so excited!

nikitinaknits
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Love your plans! Can’t wait to see some of these as WIPs!

EggyDavi
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“Mostly Knitting” featured 2 lovely Stephen West shawls in her “friend from the vault” section of her most recent (I think) episode.
Thanks for your interesting ideas for the fall/winter.
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RN.RN.
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If you want to knit a norwegian jacket ( kofte) do check out the patterns from Sandnes Garn or Dale garn. They have tons of beautiful traditional jackets and jerseys. Norway has many excellent designers like Sidsel Höivik, Karidesign, Helle Siggerud. Good norwegian wool beside sandnes are the ones from Dale, Hillesväg ( Hifa) and Rauma.

mayfrost
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my roommate just knit a really really cool colorwork cowl!

laurens
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You should check out the Kosekofte by Skeindeer Knits. She is a Norwegian designer and she has great colorwork patterns! A great podcast, too!

ashleycknits
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The Morgonstjärna cardigan by Wenche Roald is a nice, traditional-looking kofta and is available as a free Ravelry download, or there’s the Karlholm cardigan by Kristin Drysdale, also lovely, also free x

verylikecheryl
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I really enjoyed watching this episode. Just the other day, I was thinking that I should make a cardigan because I don't have any and because it is nice to be able to control 'the temperature' either by buttoning up the cardi (or unbuttoning). And we have a knitter's fair in town in a few weeks so I could pick some yarn there.
I wanted to ask you though - I really like the nicely oval shape of your T's neckline and it looks like it is a raglan. I recently finished 2 raglan sweaters and even though I loosely followed the short row suggestions of a free pattern, the neckline turned out a bit square-ish for my liking (especially in the front). Did you follow the instructions exactly or did you modify the neckline in any way? It fits you beautifully.

alenac.
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The colors of the Porcelain Sweater are typical "Dutch Blue, " reminiscent of the famous old blue Delftware... from Delft (surprise!)

stacey_knecht
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How about Stephen West’s Dotted Rays pattern for a curved shawl? Very pretty, not hard. Works with lots of different kinds of yarns. Available in two sizes.

lindarogers
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Here is some cool patterns for steaked kofter; Damejakka Loppa / Flea – A Lady’s Cardigan by Pinneguri, and Maja - cardigan by Hélène Magnússon

monaskaiaahakonsen
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Hayy saya bersal dari Indonesia, saya menemukan vidio anda di beranda youtube
Anda benar benar cantik❤

DANANG-ns