Grocery Girls Knit - Sweater Knitting 101 : SWEATER RECAP THROUGH THE YEARS! Tips, Tricks & Advice

2023 ж. 22 Қар.
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Tracie & Jodi are two Canadian sisters who love to talk about all things yarn & knitting (and who knows what else!)
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Thank to for taking the time to watch our little show!
Till next week
Tracie and Jodi
xx

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  • This was the BEST podcast from you two in a long time!!! It was full of great memories, beautiful sweaters and yarns, great tips and almost 100% about knitting, troubleshooting, etc. with very little chatter encouraging purchasing. This podcast was the bomb. Thank you for sharing your time and talents with us.

    @barbarawilliamson9860@barbarawilliamson98605 ай бұрын
  • Jodi & Traci, I love ALL of your podcast episodes, but this one was over the top! I learned so much and have now purchased a number of the sweaters you discussed! Thanks so much for sharing your insights, knowing which has a boxy fit and which can be tailored to a customized fit was just what I have been looking for! I am looking forward to 2024, MY YEAR OF THE SWEATER! You ladies are the best!

    @robinkinder6325@robinkinder63255 ай бұрын
    • I’ve been very scared to try a sweater- this gave me confidence

      @angietwitchel9546@angietwitchel95465 ай бұрын
    • Woo hoo!!!! 2024!! 🎉you’ve for this! Happy garment knitting. 😄

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • My knitting buddy and i were just talking about what a good idea it would be to have a podcast about all the knitted garments you love and wear on parade. Thanks for this. It would also be good to have a parade of garments that didn't turn out so well and why. (If you have them) Eg, yarns that stretch and grow after knitting. Knitting techniques that twist while knitting or don't show the stitch definition. Garments that you have made with yarns not recommended for a pattern etc. Just food for thought,

    @paigemckelvey8781@paigemckelvey87815 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for doing this today. So nice to have something special to watch on Thanksgiving. I love your chit chat. You both crack me up. A virtual cookie exchange sounds like fun. 😊

    @jules8241@jules82415 ай бұрын
  • The retreat sounds lovely but $3000 for 3 days is out of my league....

    @gailweeks4334@gailweeks43345 ай бұрын
    • That’s crazy expensive I sure don’t have money like that

      @eddreemiles5459@eddreemiles54595 ай бұрын
    • Is it 3000 Canadian or US?

      @auntylinda7640@auntylinda76405 ай бұрын
    • Canadian

      @gailweeks4334@gailweeks43345 ай бұрын
    • It ends up being 2,200 US but that’s still too much for me. A lot of us US residents are struggling economically these days 😢

      @amandacatharine@amandacatharine5 ай бұрын
    • Wow everything now-a-days related to or adjacent to yarn is ridiculously astronomical all the way down to row counters & stitch markers. It’s like jumping into a lake filled with leaches 🙄 I’ve been crocheting & knitting over 30 years and yes I’m an absolute yarn & tool snob so for me to make a post says alot. But try to get someone to pay a fair price for a finished item and where’d they go. I’m an absolute selfish knitter for years now, everything is so saturated now with everyone wanting to sell ya something. I would have considered attending the retreat but not for a few days at this price point.

      @QueenBaha@QueenBaha5 ай бұрын
  • Girls, this was one of your best podcast for me. It was so informative and inspiring. . As a new garment knitter I am encouraged to knit patterns I didn’t think I could. It was all about the knitting. Thank you, I would love to see more like this 💕

    @maryburns5040@maryburns50405 ай бұрын
    • Yay!! Thank you. So happy that you enjoyed the video.

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for providing so much content to us over the years. It's been a bright spot amongst life's challenges. I know you both are busy and take away from your own families and knitting adventures. Hope you have a wonderful holiday season!

    @lulumcd8068@lulumcd80685 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for joining us! Happy holidays to you too. 😊

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • Hello! I think this is the third time I've watched this video? My mother's been a fan of your podcasts for a super long time and I just want to say that *this* video in particular is what inspired me to begin my own knitting adventure. .> But DEFINITELY the Easy V or Gib I sweater for myself! Both of you have inspired me to sit down and make this happen and I've been having a ball. Thank you so much!

    @FastBananaAuntieCara@FastBananaAuntieCara4 ай бұрын
  • This is by far the best video you girls have ever done.

    @DeborahBrown55@DeborahBrown555 ай бұрын
  • I can think of two advantages with bottom up knitting and they are not design-related: 1. With stranded round yokes you do the boring part first (first thing: dutiful 30 rows of ribbing). 2. With fair isle your stitches are smiling, not sulking. And loosing it with your first steeking is totally healthy and normal. ;)

    @nanikab.355@nanikab.3555 ай бұрын
  • Surprise! My knit night is early! Totally loved this wander down sweater lane with my girls. Much love and hugs ❤❤❤

    @auntylinda7640@auntylinda76405 ай бұрын
  • So interesting ❤ I was 14 when I knitted my first sweater. I’m 62 now - I even can’t imagine how many sweaters I have been knitting 😮😊

    @nadinegoffart487@nadinegoffart4875 ай бұрын
    • Wow! That’s a lot of years of sweater knitting. Lucky you!

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • The Khulman’s are of German heritage..they are the sweetest couple…I serve them at the restaurant I work at all the time. Dieter has amazing stories of when he was a boy before he came to Canada.

    @jenng213@jenng2135 ай бұрын
  • Jodi! Traci’s first sweater fits you beautifully. Maybe it’s a hot sweater but one to grab and put on going to the mailbox, etc.

    @spinknits@spinknits5 ай бұрын
  • As to bottom up, Shetlanders like it because they say decreases are prettier in color work than increases. I do a provisional sleeve tube, like 2 inches, and then add it to your sweater. Then knit the sleeves down so they’re the right length.

    @kayfkay14@kayfkay145 ай бұрын
  • I loved this episode. What I really love is watching this episode shows me people with real bodies can make and wear beautiful sweaters. Thank you for doing this show.

    @barbmoore7658@barbmoore76585 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤ thank you Barb!

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been watching you for years and think this is one of your best podcasts ever! Very informative and entertaining. Thank you.

    @barbaraandrea8487@barbaraandrea84875 ай бұрын
  • Oh, and I just made a 2024 goal to knit two sweaters for myself (which I've never done before), so this show about your sweater knitting has been perfect for me!

    @nataliealexander7457@nataliealexander74574 ай бұрын
  • I learnt to knit when I was 8 but didn’t knit seriously until I was in my 20s back in the 80s and all the pattern myself and my mother knit were bottom up in pieces, I still have those patterns and I still knit them. I have recently learnt top down and love it and also now I’m learning colour work and I get so excited

    @lorrainelambert9001@lorrainelambert90015 ай бұрын
  • Great podcast, I like all the knitting talk and less product talk. Thank you so much !

    @annabbuhl3741@annabbuhl37415 ай бұрын
  • Can you consider doing a yarn education, meaning what different yarns will do as you knit with it and the types of projects that different yarn contents are best suited for? I made the mistake of doing a sweater in alpaca and it was very expensive and ended up being way too long and I never wear it. I know it’s a learning process, and wish I knew more, and sooner in my yarn learning journey.

    @witchyyarns6055@witchyyarns60555 ай бұрын
  • When did top down sweaters come to be? The only way we made sweaters in the 1980s and earlier were seamed sweaters. I returned to knitting about 5 years ago. Now there’s Ravelry, DK weight yarn, and other new things. Love how knitting has evolved.

    @suegraham4323@suegraham43235 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate your commitment to size inclusivity!!

    @annafleissner1@annafleissner14 ай бұрын
  • OK so this was an absolutely AH..MAZ..ING episode ladies!!!! I watch your others and they are fabulous, but this one had so much really wonderful, educational information as well as your sister funness (is that a word?)!! Sooo good, and it saw me through a number of rounds of a test knit I'm doing (for Beth MacDonald Stone, check out her great patterns BTW). Thanks for this episode, anyone of any experience level will so enjoy this!! Cheers, and look forward to next week, Judith 💜💚

    @Judithgoulding9999@Judithgoulding99995 ай бұрын
  • Lol! It’s Sunday night and I am just finishing up your podcast! Welcome to my busy life!

    @elizabethdelong6431@elizabethdelong64315 ай бұрын
  • A super episode, you gave experienced and inexperienced knitters lots to think about. I would love to see a similar episode that does an in-depth feature on sock knitting - your thoughts on using sock yarn versus ordinary fingering; top down vs for up; types of cast ons; colour work socks vs plain stocking stitch; getting a good fit......The list is endless.

    @hastenbeck1@hastenbeck15 ай бұрын
    • We completely agree!! So much to talk about with socks too 😀

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • I’m planning to get a little deeper into garments in 2024. Thanks for increasing my favourites bundle in Rav 😂 That After the Storm cardigan is at the top of my list

    @Thestashdowndiaries@Thestashdowndiaries5 ай бұрын
  • I love watching you two and this is my all time favorite episode! I loved seeing all your beautiful sweaters again, it was a great trip down memory lane for me too as I knit a few of the patterns after seeing them on your podcast through the years! Gorgeous knits and the best chit chat❤️❤️❤️

    @Lumaifairisle@Lumaifairisle5 ай бұрын
  • So glad you mentioned the Cozy Classic Raglan. I’ve knit 5, and they all look different. There will be more (already have yarn for a couple). Great pattern for all the reasons you said.

    @lindarogers3608@lindarogers36085 ай бұрын
  • How wonderful! I have watched you guys forever and I really love this format of “show and tell”. Love y’all .

    @marykayhaywood7534@marykayhaywood75345 ай бұрын
  • This may be my favorite episode. I was taking notes on sweaters, took me forever to watch because I started and stopped, went to Ravelry to look up the sweater, etc. I was thinking about the Cozy Classic Raglan neck issues. I have never made it but I would think if you just start on the body at the neck and come back at the end and pick up for the neck, it would give the neck more structure and might work better. Also, I have knitted the No Frills Pullover by PetiteKnit which is almost identical and have never had an issue with the neck. I would be curious how the numbers at the neck compare. Canmore is SO tempting.

    @brendamorison8671@brendamorison86715 ай бұрын
  • Just watching for the first time. Loving this cast, and I'll be subscribing and watching more!

    @nataliealexander7457@nataliealexander74574 ай бұрын
  • So much fun. Loaded me up with new ways to see both yarns and patterns. Thanks.

    @BeverlySampson@BeverlySampson5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for so many leads to designers and patterns. I’ve been looking foe boxy sweaters for so long because they suit me and all my store boughts have had their wear and now no one is selling that shape

    @missjenny1953@missjenny19535 ай бұрын
  • You’re hilarious girls!! I love you You managed to put a VERY big smile on my face and I was borderline depressed her xx

    @Dina21976@Dina219765 ай бұрын
    • 😘😘 sending hugs!

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • But such a nice episode!! 👍👍so nice to see you knitting! very soothing to watch!😍😍🎉🎉

    @bozicaviotti3594@bozicaviotti35945 ай бұрын
  • Jody, that cozy classic raglan is AMAZING 🎉❤!! WOW!!! 🤩 I love all the sweaters but man that one is gorgeous! Wow 🤩

    @Susi1406@Susi14065 ай бұрын
    • Wow! I am loving the bright colors in both of your cozy classic raglans! Absolutely gorgeous ❤

      @Susi1406@Susi14065 ай бұрын
  • OMG, this is the first of your podcasts I’ve ever watched, and I’m dying… I test knit Heidi’s Ship Shape sweater and my picture is one of the examples on the pattern page… Lol. Who knew I was gonna see a picture of myself on your podcast?!?!? 😂😂😂 This was a really fun podcast! I’ll definitely be watching you more!!! ❤

    @jenniferjones273@jenniferjones2735 ай бұрын
    • Welcome!!!! 🎉 it was meant to be with the Ship Shape connection 😄

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • Really loved this episode. The journey through sweaters and how anyone can knit one was great. I am knitting the easy like Sunday morning which I think I saw on one of your episodes it has been so easy and the instructions are so clear. Thank you again for doing what you do.

    @barbr1365@barbr13655 ай бұрын
  • Your just what I needed on this Thanksgiving! And totally knitting my sweater while watching !!!!❤

    @jemmablanchard947@jemmablanchard9475 ай бұрын
  • Loved all the colorwork jumpers. There are a lot of allover colorwork that are drop shoulders, where you cut a steek for the arms. Many Shetland and norwegian patterns are shaped that way, and the fit and structural integrity are amazing. Also, the best thing about bottom up is that the sleeves are swatches!!

    @stephaniek2507@stephaniek25075 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Tracie and Jodi! This episode is epic and so full of great information that I will be watching it multiple times!!! In the early days when you were mostly about socks I could not fathom how or why anyone would attempt such a, in my mind, tedious task. Well, I eventually got sucked into the sock knitting vortex and knit dozens of socks during Covid. Similarly, when you jumped on the sweater bandwagon, I asked myself, why? Reluctantly I jumped in too, holding my breath as I could see so many ways this could go sideways. I've knit a handful of sweaters, some I love, some not so much. I appreciate you taking the time to share all of your knowledge! Have a wonderful holiday! Cheers! xoxo

    @reneem4155@reneem41554 ай бұрын
  • Your comments about not liking to knit a first sweater that was pieced made me laugh. The very first knitting class I took the instructor had us make a sweater for ourselves. It was the 1980s and I used worsted yarn on big needles. Of course it as pieced but then most sweaters were pieced back then. And, we had to make it for ourselves, not a boyfriend. Her theory with a pieced sweater was: start with the back, get good at stockinette stitch, by the time you get to the front you will be ready for something different and fun. I choose a sweater with a big cable in the front. It was a great way to learn how to knit. I got comfortable with so many techniques right from the start.

    @miriamcoe9935@miriamcoe99355 ай бұрын
  • I just found you - I"m a realitively new knitter meaning I've know how for years and years but haven't really done much. Thanks for the info, I'll be watching from now on.

    @alisonbrown9315@alisonbrown93154 ай бұрын
  • I'm going to be a copycat because I agree with so many about how GREAT this podcast is!!! I am so motivated to knit a sweater for myself again. Thank you Jodi for MODELING! You don't realize how helpful that is. You both have such dancing, beautiful eyes! Fun to watch and I think I could watch it again and again....🧡

    @anahuron6440@anahuron64405 ай бұрын
  • I learned to knit as a child almost 50 years ago and pieced bottom up sweaters were common then so that’s how I learned. I was intimidated by top down construction.

    @crystalemmerson1334@crystalemmerson13345 ай бұрын
  • Loved this episode. I really enjoyed watching you knit while chatting. It's always great to see different styles.

    @lillyhoram6508@lillyhoram65085 ай бұрын
  • Love you guys . I get a huge kick out of you both😀love your sweaters and your podcast❤❤❤

    @jenniferredgate6298@jenniferredgate62985 ай бұрын
  • Very happy for anyone attending your retreat. I’d love to see the beauty of Alberta. In late August we drove through Jasper National Park on our way back to the US. Had hoped to see the ice fields and all the beauty along the drive. We saw wildfire smoke and rain. Sometimes you’re lucky and sometimes you’re unlucky.

    @suegraham4323@suegraham43235 ай бұрын
  • This was a fabulous podcast. I hope you will do more of this, focusing on one topic.

    @pammoriarty5176@pammoriarty51765 ай бұрын
  • I've been knitting since I was 5 years old. I've knitted a ton of bottom up as well as top down sweaters. Frankly, I've never seen a difference. I always try my sweaters on as I'm knitting and everything you said about top down sweaters also applies to bottom up sweaters in my experience. 😉 I don't mind sweaters that are knit in pieces, they really do have better structure and I love doing the mattress stitch.

    @lafrileuse4459@lafrileuse44594 ай бұрын
  • I loved this podcast…. watched after everyone left our family Thanksgiving feast ….snuggled on my couch. I’m inspired and I want to try combining some yarns …will be reaching out in 2024 for some help.

    @cathybilodeau5759@cathybilodeau57595 ай бұрын
  • Loved this episode. Seeing all your knits from the beginning… amazing. It was so good to hear your thoughts on each item… what you did, what you learned, how you’ve changed/altered your methods and the reasoning behind it all… such a good show. Thank you dear hearts.

    @annieyoung4@annieyoung45 ай бұрын
  • They are for Springerle cookies originally from southern Germany. I grew up with that kind rolling pin.

    @christinehoag7585@christinehoag75855 ай бұрын
  • Loved it as always x

    @elainebryceland5520@elainebryceland55205 ай бұрын
  • Loved the sweater podcast!! It was totally worth the wait! Tracie, I made the Cozy Classic and from your videos I was worried about the neckline being too big. So I used Andrea Mowry’s video for the tubular cast on and went with US3 needle and cast on 112 sts for the L size. It ended up being perfect! No bra straps showing at all! 👍😊

    @gabriellefletcher6751@gabriellefletcher67515 ай бұрын
  • Pieced sweaters are there was when I started knitting. They can be a bugger to fit. Top down allows you the make sure it fits as you go. Loved the podcast

    @darlenerowe6908@darlenerowe69085 ай бұрын
  • This is an amazing episode!! I loved every moment! So inspirational!

    @trishadickshinski1473@trishadickshinski14735 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed the sweater parade. Great tips and recommendations!

    @jsimoneau4@jsimoneau45 ай бұрын
  • Great episode! I loved seeing and hearing all about the sweaters!

    @bonheadcreates6374@bonheadcreates63745 ай бұрын
  • Great episode ladies! Thank you ❤

    @Nightowl-72@Nightowl-725 ай бұрын
  • This was so enjoyable. You guys are soo nice

    @denisethor@denisethor5 ай бұрын
  • Love the sweaters.

    @GilberteDubois@GilberteDubois5 ай бұрын
  • Loved this sweater talk show❤

    @denisestalnaker5662@denisestalnaker56625 ай бұрын
  • What a great podcast, full of inspiration! Thanks 😊

    @catherinewithall8344@catherinewithall83445 ай бұрын
  • Great video so much fun going over all the sweaters.

    @sharonkennedy8612@sharonkennedy86125 ай бұрын
  • That was so much fun and informative.

    @sheltait4194@sheltait41945 ай бұрын
  • For Cozy Classic neck: I cast on the neckline with the stockinette, skipping the ribbing all together. Then I pick up and put on the neck and bind off tubular. I can control the fit better.

    @kayfkay14@kayfkay145 ай бұрын
  • Love hearing about your sweater journeys best wishes Frances x

    @grahammcnicol7468@grahammcnicol74685 ай бұрын
  • Was watching your show , chatting about the rolling pin in German it’s called Springerle which it’s southern German cookie , you can google it, brought back so many memories I was on there came with my parents in 1957 many years ago, but remember my mom baking those

    @hilde1945@hilde19455 ай бұрын
  • This was soooooo helpful! I knit a Comfort Fade Cardi in fancy La Bien Aimee but never wear it. I realize today it’s because of the shawl collar! Inspired to rip it out and add a band like yours! Also I was dying to know the best shaver! Thank you for mentioning it!

    @heatherholmes8903@heatherholmes89034 ай бұрын
  • That was wonderful! That you for such a thorough sweater exploration. 💕

    @jodiealaoui7293@jodiealaoui72935 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for doing this episode. I learned so much about sweater knitting. I loved seeing all your sweaters.

    @rsbeaddesign2432@rsbeaddesign24325 ай бұрын
  • I did so many shawls and cowls until I jumped into my first sweater. So what did I choose? Navelli…..bottom up, bottom colorwork, fingering, handdyed yarn (that I didn’t do helical). Four things I now avoid. I blindly entered the adventure. I do wear the sweater.

    @saraw8503@saraw85035 ай бұрын
  • Loved this episode, thank you. So many new patterns added to my ‘favourites’!

    @CeliaMaughan@CeliaMaughan5 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been inspired by so much of what you bring to your shows. I learn so much! My daughter lives in Edmonton and I can’t wait to come back to Edmonton to finally check out the Yarn Store there! Thank you so much for your passion and delight!!!

    @RosieKuhnPhD@RosieKuhnPhD5 ай бұрын
  • Loved this episode and I learned so much! Thank you, thank you for sharing so many tips and tricks!

    @jennifermccarthy1561@jennifermccarthy15615 ай бұрын
  • watched this while casting on my second love note... thanks to Jodi for reminding me that not doing the lace part is an option! totally doing a stockinette love note now.. will look better with my yarn.

    @linzj01@linzj015 ай бұрын
  • Thank-you. Thank-you, dear women. When my cousin got too ill to continue to teach me to knit past garter and then, passed away... well, being an only child, I lost a sister in her and I wanted to cherish her by learning to knit. You Tube University, as we call it, helped. It is because of you two... that I am with happy tears at times learning. I am going through your videos with my coffee every time I have a break and that is how you introduced me to The Cozy Classic Raglan by Jessie Mae. It made me a confident knitter, brave enough to be bad at something new. You both give such joy and inspiration, laughter and vast knowledge on all the things that make my heart sing. I sometime marvel at how lucky we are you are here doing this year after year and it fills that part that misses her so. Thank-you. 🧶🦄💖✨❇🌈🖤🐑🐏🦙🌺🍀

    @samiraamysperryfaldet8969@samiraamysperryfaldet89695 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your lovely warm comment. It’s an honour to be your virtual knit night friends. We’re so sorry to hear that you’ve lost your dear cousin and knitting teacher. Sending you much love! Xo ❤❤

      @GroceryGirlsKnit@GroceryGirlsKnit5 ай бұрын
  • Fabulous, Fabulous episode :)

    @bethg2418@bethg24185 ай бұрын
  • Ah, memories. I love the greatest hits. ❤

    @monica737@monica7375 ай бұрын
  • I've heard some people say that the sleeves of a bottom-up sweater make a portable project but that's about all the positive thing I can think of about a bottom-up sweater. I don't like that construction either. One thing I dislike less is when you pick up the stitches for the sleeves and knit them top-down. That makes it a little better IMO because the sleeve length can be a big deal. Also, I think drop sleeves are less problematic since the sleeve holes are straight so you can stop knitting when it's long enough for you before shaping the neckline.

    @MissSholia@MissSholia5 ай бұрын
  • Simply love tuning in to your podcasts. Informative as well as true life facts which can be very humorous. I live in New Zealand so summer knitting now but great ideas for some future knits for me. Have an absolute great week and Thankyou both for your time. 🥰

    @karenjewell9347@karenjewell93475 ай бұрын
  • Great video , I missed the live but enjoying you ladies with my morning coffee 😊

    @KimH11@KimH115 ай бұрын
  • Excellent information !

    @barbarahansbury2291@barbarahansbury22915 ай бұрын
  • Such a great episode! I've only knit and finished 1 sweater and I'm not that excited about it--it was a struggle to finish. Anyway, this podcast has so many good ideas & recommendations. Thank you so much ❤❤❤💚

    @BepBuutiful@BepBuutiful5 ай бұрын
  • I knit the sweater from Off Your Needles! I love it. I wear it all winter under my coat when I go for long walks. It is perfect. The wool that came in the kit is fantastic

    @brendapyefinch9015@brendapyefinch90155 ай бұрын
  • Love, love , love this podcast! So entertaining , funny and useful. Thank you ! Greetings from Lisbon Irene

    @IreneFrazao-rt4cc@IreneFrazao-rt4cc5 ай бұрын
  • I am HERE for the sweaters. I must admit I'm team seam. Love a bottom up as well. Lovely knitting as usual.

    @jimmydoesknitting@jimmydoesknitting5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the fashion show. So encouraging to us to keep knitting even thought we make some mistakes. I also love stripes and casual patterns

    @sandiolson8947@sandiolson89475 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite sweaters is pieced!

    @lorishockley3891@lorishockley38915 ай бұрын
  • I just started my first sweater this weekend. I’m knitting a red ranunculus. I found this episode very helpful with lots of good information. Love your sweaters!❤

    @TheWhitmore6@TheWhitmore65 ай бұрын
  • It took me awhile to get through this entire episode, but I LOVED it! Jodi, I can't believe your first sweater is so beautiful! I think there is something about new knitters who take on something difficult without realizing it is difficult. I do love a pieced sweater, but that is not my first choice. I am finding from knitting over 20 sweaters for myself what style I like as well as fit. You have so many good tips here! I just bought the Cozy Classic Raglan pattern! How about an episode with sweater mistakes you made. I have plenty of those that I no longer have--sweaters with too deep a V or too cropped or the wrong yarn, etc. It's not the pattern, but my choices. Love you guys!!

    @cwanlin128@cwanlin1285 ай бұрын
  • Thank you ladies! ❤ Jodi, love the new style, makes you look younger. 😊

    @terrioxford2119@terrioxford21195 ай бұрын
  • Yes please for baking thread and recipes. I still make that family cookie recipe you shared years ago!

    @donnadenham9198@donnadenham91985 ай бұрын
  • I am knitting the second sleeve of my very first sweater, a seamed sweater. Thank you. I haven't finished this one....but best episode! Beneficial, helpful...awesome.

    @cynthiaspear-duncan7661@cynthiaspear-duncan76615 ай бұрын
  • I love you ladies i love everything about you both. 😅im a beginner knitter practice practice and practice. I want so bad to be able to knit a sweater so so bad. Im a crocheter. But knitting is my heart. Love love you both ❤❤ so much information and your personalities is the absolute A1 just like your knitting 🧶 i will be getting me a project bag and and i need some pom poms ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @dorothyquarles1982@dorothyquarles19825 ай бұрын
  • I would love for you to do a Jones Road podcast, please. It’s stunning on you and I don’t have a clue where to start. Thanks in advance to Jones Road sponsoring it!

    @janelange2368@janelange23685 ай бұрын
  • I am loving this episode! Thank you! Right now I am working on my very first sweater. It is The Cedar, by Joji, and I am using Malabrigo Arroyo.

    @kathyfransen586@kathyfransen5865 ай бұрын
  • This was so helpful and encouraging! I have not been a successful sweater knitter, but next time I will more carefully consider what style sweater I want to wear, and what yarns are both affordable and pleasant to use. Thanks!

    @maryannw5289@maryannw52895 ай бұрын
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