Knitting podcast ep. 6 // all the SWEATERS I've ever knit

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[Music] hi welcome welcome back my name is carson and today i'm talking about sweaters this is a special podcast where i'm pulling out all the sweaters i've ever made so get ready so yeah i was feeling pretty good transitioning into fall and i did a podcast with all my summer stuff i've made so i thought why not do one with all the sweaters because it's just in my mind it's weather weather it's sweater weather it's not yet but i'll just pretend like it is so yeah i pulled out all my sweaters and some are pretty funny um so yeah let's just start i guess okay so um i started knitting i guess this might look crazy and you'll you'll see why but i so i'm gonna go from the very first sweater to the very last but i've needed and i haven't knit a ton of sweaters because i started knitting in 2019 and it took me months to learn how to knit and it took me months and months and months to knit a very long scarf so that was my first project but then after that i needed lots of like little drink koozies and i also knit hats a lot of hats but after that it was probably i think i wanted to knit i told myself i was like 20 20. i will knit a sweater like a whole sweater and it seemed very daunting but in november 2020 maybe i think that's whenever i started my very first sweater and this is it isn't she so gorgeous she's so pretty right um so she's a mess this was i'll put a picture of all these sweaters up here uh because this one obviously this is my very first sweater and i know a lot of people if it doesn't turn out great i've i've seen people rip out their first sweaters and i was um contemplating it because it was my first sweater but i never wore it so much like my summer podcast i can definitely tell a turning point like most people i started out knitting chunky knits i don't know why i gravitated toward that i guess just because it's like quicker and it's up faster and i will say i have loved all these knits at one point for different reasons and this one whenever okay this is was the laguna sweater by ash and her knits my very first sweater and i'll put a picture up because i did wear it like once or twice but obviously i was new to knitting uh so i just chose something super chunky and i feel like all i saw on instagram at the time were like super chunky knits and that's all i wanted to do it looked like so much fun and wool and the gang i don't know why but their stuff was being marketed to me i guess because i was a new knitter so this isn't one gang though this isn't enough in nitpicks wonder fluff which is like kind of a dupe of wool in the game's feeling good yarn and it's held double and it's uh aaron white's yarn already so it's like super super bulky but truthfully i never really wore this guy number one because i knit it too big and i now i'm not a fan of chunky knits but you know whenever i first set this up i loved it so i was like oh my gosh this is my first sweater it's so cool so i loved it for that reason but now looking back i mean there's a reason i ripped it up and i ripped this guy up started ripping up obviously i'm finished like before we even moved months and months ago yeah i thought i could reclaim the yarn but it's not a double and it's really fluffy and kind of hard to separate so i'm not sure how i'm gonna even start doing that this has been a like my big craft box for so many months and it just it's very daunting i don't even know what i would do with the yarn because i honestly don't love this yarn anymore i feel like this type of yarn was super popular and maybe it still is but i don't know i just feel like i saw everyone knitting with it and it's a super big gauge with it was end up with super huge needles and that's just not my style anymore but it did serve a purpose at the beginning because it allowed me to learn i could not have learned with a fingering white sweater i don't think i think i would have been frustrated so like i am glad that i chose this one because it was beginner super beginner friendly it was a good pattern to start with but like practically i don't wear it i made it too big i mean honestly just too long mostly but even the necks too big and i've never blocked this guy before it would probably grow it would have probably grown really really far it's a raglan so i learned how to do raglan and that was really fun and it was so much fun to see it knit up so y'all inserted some pictures of whenever i was first knitting it because i did love it i did love it um but like a few months later i was like i literally never wear this guy so yeah that's kind of um a theme like i said i have a turning point in here so this is my very first one and i do rec if you're a brand new knitter and you've never done anything i would recommend this pattern if you would wear something chunky like this personally i don't like chunky things anymore so i never wear them okay so this is my second sweater similar similar vein um i will say i wore this one more and it's still alive today so it must be alive for a reason it's not ripped up this is the sable sweater by well love knits this is in uh wool in the gang feeling good terracotta i think it has this like mock neck and i do think it's a tighter gauge than the laguna sweater which maybe is why i wore it more it is held double still i'm pretty sure so yeah i knit this one after that uh maybe in like february-ish cause i remember making it and not thinking about it but i got done around february it was valentine's day-ish and it's like red and pink and i just remember that so yeah i saw someone all over instagram and i loved it and i i still love it um i don't wear it though i didn't wear this one a lot especially whenever we lived in the p w never was really cold and it is lightweight and i do appreciate that it has a tighter gauge than the laguna sweater cuz i think that one was just like too loose of a gauge for me so i'm pretty sure it used smaller needles in that one if i'm not mistaken it's a raglan again raglan mock neck does have a really pretty design so i don't know you know what i did block this one and it grew a lot so yeah i don't wear this one anymore i'm not sure if i'm gonna rip it up but the reason i don't wear it anymore might be my fault it's because um so bethany from well love knits if you haven't you've probably seen her videos but if not you should go check her out she designed some really cool stuff too and i'm not sure which uh how many like what design this was for her if it was like her second or third i'm not sure but she uh included a tip for making the mock neck stand up more so you like crochet a thread through the neckline so it stands up but i think whenever i did that at first i did it too tight and so it kind of puffed if that makes any sense like it popped and it went out and i it was like that for a long time and i wore it i liked it but then at one point i was like i don't really like this puffs like this i think i shouldn't tear it out and i did but now the result is like it's very it like has an eternal puff line kinda whenever i wear it maybe i should just pop it on i haven't worn this guy in a long time i don't even know what's the backing what's the front anymore let's see okay i'll pop it on maybe to show you what i'm talking about oh it's going to be warm oh wow i don't know gotta caught my earring wow this is warm so i don't know it's not really a mock neck anymore it just kind of falls so i think i should have redone it but i think maybe because i did it too tight at first it's just it's off i don't know so yeah i don't know if you can tell it's big chunky so yeah i don't like i said i don't wear chunky knits anymore but i didn't wear the cigarette while i was in washington i wore it more than the laguna one like i said it's still standing i'm not sure what i'm gonna do with it because i honestly don't love this type of yarn anymore i don't know if i've said that already but i feel like this yarn was super popular i feel like i have said this already i'm just gonna skip it i just i'm not a huge fan of the yarn it's very pilly and i also don't love it knit up double i think it would be fine if i just ended up single and i actually have some leftovers of this yarn and i kind of want to make a made you fall blouse or made you fall there's so many of them by ocean knits i think and i have one of the patterns and it calls i think for wool and the gang feeling good and i have some but it's just like one strand and a tighter gauge so maybe i should try again because i have some of that left but yeah another chunky knit and i was super proud of that one too whenever i knit it this one is ridiculously chunky oh wow never blocked this guy either um whoa get this one i would sweat bullets if i tried to put this on right now wow oh my gosh so i actually made this one without a pattern i just did it myself i made this one pretty quick after the sable sweater it has super puffy arms and they were even puffier because i remember i had to rip the whole arm back but it is um it's a seamed the so i did it two panels and i seamed that together and then i left armhole spaces picked up for the arms picked up for the neck i think no shaving as you can tell no german short rose it's like very boxy and it is super warm because let me tell you it is um we are knitters the wool maybe is this a red color because i used it because i had some left over for making hats i was making a lot of hats and then this actually is um patents wool maybe patton's roving wool which i got at the store for really cheap it was on sale like in joann's or somewhere and oh my gosh this thing is warm um and like i said i was really proud of it at the beginning it has like moss stitch on it i just kind of freestyled it i do like the contrasting uh colors and the pony sleeves i'll insert like i said i want some pictures but yeah it's just way too chunky and i've never blocked it i would be interested in blocking and seeing what happens uh so maybe i really do want to like see if someone would want to wear this and i'll gift it and send it because ain't no way i'm wearing it ever again i didn't wear it a few times on washington and we rented a cabin for about a year that was in a very interesting part of washington but it was near the mountain and it was a frame cute little teeny tiny cabin and it snowed there a lot well not a lot but it snowed during the winter so this helped me out then when we lived there and we only had a wood-burning stove so it was very cold like our feet were always freezing because it was um laminate floors and tile in the bathroom it was it was very cold so i feel like this serves purpose there but dear lord i am wearing it ever again okay wow remember pretty swiftly this is the turning point this is the turning point so that was probably my last i probably made that in march because it's still pretty cold up there then and then i went through my summer of knitting where i got really into like worsted weight yarns uh some decay yarns so i started moving down on the yarn weights and the needle sizes and uh just like getting more comfortable with that and so then i started applying to test knit stuff i tested a lot of summer garments and then i saw rachel knits things uh posted a test call for this sweater which i think i showed this in my summer garment because i hand dyed the yarn in summer but i didn't make it in summer uh this is a clove sweater by rachel nitzings so you might have seen this before uh made a major well not a major era but there's a reason i don't wear it a ton but i think i do want to knit this guy up again in a different yarn so this is cotton merino yarn in dk from nitpicks just bare and i dyed it with avocados um and i mean i did wear it it's just really heavy like cotton is pretty heavy i've discovered and i don't love it i think i just don't love cotton unless it's paired with something else and this is moreno too but i don't know i made this in october-ish i think and my thought was that it would be caught in moreno so it wouldn't be like super wooly and i could wear it like transitionally throughout spring and fall i don't know i don't really wear it a ton because i beefed up the arm is that a term i don't know messed up the arm um i just silly me decreased it at the top like i joined at the i have made a the beginning of the round for me for some reason i like picked up around here and then my thing was at the top and i decreased at the top so maybe i'll throw this one on too i really do love the design and i it's just like a very basic sweater oh it still smells like avocados even though i washed it a good bit okay this is pretty maybe i do like it like i said i wore this a bunch and it is really cozy okay maybe i'm falling back in love but so yeah the sleeves you mean i feel like most people couldn't tell but i can tell they kind of have a weird shape because of my decreases on the top which was just a really dumb mistake and like i had made sweaters before so i don't know why i did that house is cozy yeah so i definitely want to remake this one i'm thinking in morocco vintage decay i don't know who knows i've also seen people pair this with a one fingering weight and one mohair and i love that look as well so yeah i mean i really do like this one i just wish i would have messed up and i wish i would have used different yarn so and it is so funny to look back actually this next one i think is really funny to look back uh because i was so stoked about all these things whenever i first finished them and then i would realize things towards just like incorporating it into my wardrobe then i would i don't know it's just funny so um yeah i guess i'll talk about that more in the next one yeah i really do like this one i'll end it up again i have the pattern i just need some yarn and i think it'll be a really good uh fall because it is pretty light i think if i would knit it up in a different type of yarn it would be lighter than what it is right now this would be a good transitional piece or just texas peace okay this one makes me laugh um not for any bad reason not not for it's not the pattern i didn't gauge and my gauge was way too small so this is the gregoria sweater i think that's how you say that i should have looked it up gregoria or is there like an elegant way to say that gregoria that sounds pretty elegant this is the gregory sweater by gregoria fivers my favorite color ever i was so excited whenever i got this yarn so stoked i knit this one up really really really fast and it's a really pretty pattern but mine doesn't really look like the pattern looks number one because i fell in love with her sample version she knitted up i i don't know if it was just no hair if it was paired i think this is worse than i don't know what she recommends but i'm pretty sure she paired it up with the mohair scraps though just like all promote her scraps and it had the prettiest stripy it was her sample is really pretty maybe i'll like throw that up too because hers was very pretty and it had this super deep um v-neck not phoenix uh raglan yoke and so my gauge ended up being so tight i'm just a super tight knitter and i think because i did not pair it with mohair maybe i should have got bulky yarn instead i don't know so yeah this is a raglan it has a folded collar which i really do love i'm gonna zoom in on that you're gonna nothing okay so that's a folded collar but like you it has german short rows and you can see my german short rows so i don't think i did them that great and that has always bothered me from the very beginning even after i blocked it didn't really block out but i will say i noticed when i was um making this that it was really really really small compared to just even what the sample looked like so i knit more raglan increases because i was like i'm not tearing this thing up like i can just you know we're we're making a rag once you could just make it bigger but i should have just kept going to be honest it is so i don't even know what it looks like on now i don't even know if it would fit me the least bit oh gosh it's kind of tight oh my gosh i don't think i can get this over my head my earrings on give me a second that's another thing i think i made the neck way too tight carson carson all your all your mistakes oh okay i got confused and like i think i bound off too tight on the body too whoa okay so yeah oh and i made a super cropped that's another thing i get really um not distracted i get really anxious and i'm just ready to cast off and i was like oh yeah this is fine but it's so cropped so it's super super cropped and i mean it's okay it's just not the oversized fit that i wanted i don't know i don't know if you can tell from here it is very small um it's just it's not that it's like tight tight tight but it's not the oversized fit i was going for and i should have made it longer and i should not have bound the office tight because gosh this is really tight but i don't know i really like the yarn so this is another reason why i wanted to film this video to document all these sweaters because i'm pretty sure i'm gonna rip this bad boy up but this is one of the ones oh gosh oh goodness it's getting hot here my hair is probably a mess oh goodness i mean it's always a mess but i was looking back to because um i document everything on my instagram my instagram and i was looking back at this whenever i first got finished with it just to like see the names of everything and it was so funny because i literally wrote i've worn my gregory sweater so many times already i'm very much in love i added a few more increased rounds because my gauge was way too small and aggressively blocked i got impatient and i decided to stop the body earlier than the pattern called for so it's pretty cropped that being said though this is one of my first handmade pieces that i really feel like i'll wear forever i'm literally about to trip it up it's not that i was being in um it's not that i was being dishonest whenever i post this i think i was just really excited about it and i did wear it i wore it to work a lot but you know now it just doesn't finish my wardrobe anymore so it's just so funny because i was like oh this is one of the handmade pieces i'll wear forever and i'm literally about to rip it up so yeah that cracked me up but uh okay so this is morocco vintage or sid and i love this color and i have one skein left because i think i started knitting a pair of socks with it too one of those worsted weight and uh low hair combos and it's some for my grandma and i finished those she has them she loves them and i decided it's some for me and i have one so i did use some of the yarn for that i can reclaim it but i really don't want to rip out mohair and another yarn i don't want to have to separate that so i do have one more scan of this left and i was thinking about making a cardigan with it but the cardigans i want to make are pretty big and baggy and i don't think i'd have enough for that so i think i might make her innocuous with this like a a sweater full full sleeves you know uh lengthier i don't know we'll see so we need to make it pretty oversized this is super tight i don't know i think i am going to reclaim this yarn though for sure and do something with it because i love it so yeah that wasn't that bad boy okay but now we're in the section of things i actually do love and do wear did wear when it was cold um so this one is one this is whenever i really made something that has lasted in my wardrobe really honest i honestly only have two pieces two sweaters like that so far i'm hoping to make more now that i know what i like and know what is practical yeah so i think i've learned a lot just like in my summer one my summer podcast with all my knitting summer pieces like after i looked at all those and talked about them i realized i had learned i had learned a lot about what i like what i don't like so yeah this one i do like and it's funny because i said i was done with bulky knits but i'm pretty sure technically this one is bulky even though it's a worsted weight and mo hair put together but it's definitely not as bulky as the other ones though the other ones are like extra bulky anyways this is sweater number nine by my favorite things knitwear so pretty i have stared at this pattern forever forever i look through instagram i do that i get obsessed with patterns and i'll just look for instagram and i really love this uh increase detail come on yeah just so pretty the mug neck is so pretty and it's like the perfect oversized fit i love the super thick ripping i'm gonna put this guy on just so just to feel something oh gosh i'm so ready for sweater weather so it is just so perfect and so warm and just so oversized it is exactly what i wanted i love the mock neck love the raglan increases it fits me perfectly honestly don't even remember what size i made but it still fits me let's see yeah so it fits i like it i still like it i think i'm gonna wear this one still i think i'm gonna be able to wear it still with skirts and stuff this winter so i made this one right before we left for washington i want to say i made it in november so this was honest this was like a year after i had made my very first sweater wow a year after i had made my very first sweater i made my very first sweater that i actually wear all the time or whenever it's appropriate to wear so it took me a year to get there but that's okay oh goodness i gotta take this bad boy off but um so i knit this one up in morocco vintage again different color worsted weight and the only thing i would change about uh what i did to this one is i low hair is just like kind of expensive and i had never really knit with mohair before besides for those socks for my sweet nana um so i decided to be um on the cheaper side and get a hobie or hobby diablo mohair i think that's what it's called just in like a very creamy color that match the yarn pretty much and it's like it made it kind of itchy i don't know it made it a tiny bit itchy so this is one that i don't really wear next to skin at all and i think the thing that really bothers me sometimes is the neck is a tiny so if i were to knit this one again which honestly might i would definitely choose a more quality mohair that said it might just be my skin because i know some people knit up with that all the time it's like pretty popular i don't know but personally i would change it i would change it to something different or even like a suri alpaca i've always wanted to try sorry i never have so yeah that's the one thing i would change but other than that i can love it it's my favorite it was super easy i think i knit this one up in a week because it is bulkier but it doesn't i like it because it doesn't feel bulky you know it doesn't look super bulky it doesn't have a super huge gauge pretty moderate and it doesn't it's not like super heavy either i just really like this one this is one of my favorites for sure and i remember knitting this we were in where where are we i just got my new remote job so we had decided to really take advantage of that we went to the beach maybe for thanksgiving and i was still working like a few days but we took a few days and we went there and so i worked in the cabin for a few days we stayed in the same cabin every time we went we loved going to long beach washington just so nice maybe we were at westport i don't know one of those two but i remember finishing this one in the cabin and i like immediately put it on i think i took a picture in that cabin too i just i loved it it just reminds me of really good times we were wrapping up our time in washington so we were making an effort to travel more and spend more time just outdoors and and all the our favorite places that we loved we took lots of weekend trips so yeah this one's a favorite for many reasons i love when you have memories associated with you know what you make so yeah i like that one a whole lot this one my trumpet though okay my very first venture well i did try uh color work socks and i got bored and i stopped before this that was my first color work project but this was my first clark sweater and i love it so much uh this is the loom or lummy i truly do not know how to pronounce it pullover by sarah sarri nordland i'll put all the info up above and below but just wow i mean wow and look at the sleeves they have the same pattern on the sleeves it's just this very pretty floral ornate color work my camera stopped me if we were back and i have it on and i just love it i fell in love with this guy um the color work was very fun the halibut sweater i'll show again because i did finish it um the helmet sweater that color work i i don't know i just wasn't as excited about it it took a very long time this is worsted weight so it went a little bit faster but it's not super bulky either and i mean look at this i've never felt like such just like a good knitter after making this it's like wow this is ornate like i feel like i'd seen so many people post color work sweaters and stuff and i was always like i could never do that you know but if you just try you can do it because this was not that hard i wouldn't get this one again and i love the contrasting colors i chose i might she might have done this in a very similar no no i think hers is black and white but i really like that contrast so i picked this like deep red and this um it's not wide but it's oatmeally i guess this is in berroco morocco ultra alpaca which i also really loved um so yeah i just like this guy a whole lot i can't stop staring at it in the screen wow so this is my very first um money hot construction circle yolk construction i don't know it was just in a circle and it was like different increases than i was used to so that was fun and i did go up a needle size in the color work because i had seen people just people's project pages just didn't honestly i feel like in most color work stuff people will usually go up a size needles just for the color work and maybe she said that in the pattern too if you're a tight knitter to do that and i am a tight knitter so i did that and it just it wasn't this flat whenever i first needed it and i was kind of worried about it i was worried that it was bunching at least the color part but once i blocked it it just it spread and it blossomed and it just turned into this wow did i already stand up already i don't know but i mean look at this i'm so excited for fall and winter so i wore this one a lot i finished i started this one in washington and finished in texas we got coveted in january which was awesome um and so i had a lot of time when i wasn't super tired to finish this and i don't know what else to say i really like it if you've been eyeing this pattern you should just do it and i really like the sleeves i was kind of worried because i usually like my sleeves to be bunched right here and this is kind of like a straight sleeve it's it's not you do decrease some so it's not just like a straight bell sleeve or you know whatever but i really like it it's just it's perfect this is the thing i'm the most proud of for sure this is this is it so yeah i like this guy a whole lot i will never rip this up ever at least that's what i'm telling myself and i just i mean the flowers the leaves okay it was i will say it was between this and a birkin i wanted to knit one of the two and i chose this one and i'm so glad i did because i think i would have given up on the fingering weight yarn and the color or the like different colors color work like multiple colors i'm glad that i chose a project to start off with that is like two colors only and i know you couldn't do a birkin in just two colors but i really like the multi-color multi-colored version anyways i'm just glad i chose this one maybe one day i'll do a broken but i'm also very happy with this guy so anyways i think i just want to keep wearing it that's why i keep talking it reminds me of the ski sweater almost and also i love the collar like it kind of stands up and this was the pattern that i was first introduced to doing short rows like um so instead of here like my gregory sweater which i did not love because i feel like i could see them you do them like on the back here instead and so i've been doing that in like tons of patterns now that don't even call for it because i just really like that better so anyways you should oh it's so hot you should knit this one up it's amazing anyways i think it's amazing and i love the yarn i don't know if i said this already but it's super squishy it is really warm because the alpaca i assume and it's wool it's like alpaca wool mix but i take it to where it's all in texas because it got really really cold for a few weeks so yeah i love this guy and i will find all the descriptions i'll put all the links in the description below to the ravelry pages if you want to check any of these patterns out because they served me well even the ones that i don't wear anymore they serve me wealth time okay if you saw my last podcast then uh yeah bye don't stick around because i'm talking about this again but if you do if you want to please stay you're more than welcome to just a warning i am talking about my helmet sweater because technically i did finish it is my husband's and it deserves a spot on this on the special podcast because it was such a labor of love and i'm not going to go super into it because i've talked about it a million times it's been in i think every single podcast of mine so far so yeah i will say so it has some bit issues with my husband i it is it kind of goes up whenever he lifts his arms it like goes up a bit and the arms are also very skinny so i did block it i didn't focus on the arms i focused on the length and it did get longer but i think in a month or two i will rip out the ribbing and just make the body longer and he's not going gonna wear it anytime soon so that is a perfect timeline it's finished for now okay this block is finished but i will do some altercations and then i will also aggressively block out this some people told me in my last pockets they were like they did tell me they're like you're just gonna have to rip out the hemming or the yeah the hem and make it longer and i was like okay someone else i don't know people are like if you block it you're gonna make it too wide or it's gonna be shorter the sleeves but that's fine my husband is my size he's not a large person at all so it just needs a tiny bit of blocking so that's my plan for now and then if that doesn't work i can always rip it back out but anyways color work project color work sweater project number two and after this it's not that i have bad memories it's just it reminds me of being sick during the first few months of um pregnancy so it just kind of put me off anyway i will say i the pattern is very well written it's very nice very lovely i think my husband will like it once it gets cold and you know i made this out of love but i just i think the memories associated with it which it was still an exciting time but i just it gave me so much anxiety to look at it even because i just knew i had to finish it at some point and i wanted to but i just didn't feel like it so i think that's part of the reason why this just feels like a forever project but the color work is really pretty i feel like all cold work is really pretty once you do it it's such an intensive thing it can be an intensive thing some people love it i have a middle ground relationship with it i really loved it on my loom or a lummi whichever one pull over but this one it just it took really long i think there was more of it it's dk weight so it's thinner it took more knitting i don't know let's see if i can put it on i actually have turned on because you know i'm gonna wear it let's see if it fits me it's even tight on my i mean it's not super tight but it is i don't know i i'm not a big fan of that so let's see i haven't tried it on since blocking though only my husband's done that okay so yeah it's pretty still it's pretty it's just i don't know i'll probably steal it it's my buddy i don't know it is very itchy my husband put it on too and he's like oh my gosh it's so itchy i was like you picked this yarn out so you better love it um see i drag them around to a couple yard stores and at first he was really into light lope and i was like no we're not going that itchy i i'm not even going to knit with that i know a lot of people love it but we knew we were moving back to texas and i was like there's no way so we picked out it's a 100 wool it is called lore i think i ordered it from i don't even say it because i don't even remember it's called lore and it is it has a bit of an itch because it's 100 wool i don't know he put it on and i was like you better love this thing and he's already requested another sweater and i'm like bro just give it a minute he's requested a hoodie so if anyone has any unisex hoodie ideas or things you've knit and loved please tell me below because i'm not gonna do any time soon probably not before the baby's born but uh eventually i'll make him a hoodie so yeah that's all my sweaters i've knit wow that was quite an experience and i'm super surprised i feel like i feel like i've knit more sweaters than i actually have because looking at this pile it's not that big so i'm excited to get more sweaters i think my next sweater will be a cardigan actually maybe we'll see alrighty well thanks for sticking around i feel like i didn't roast myself too hard on this compared to the summer knitting but definitely same situation and i feel like everyone may go through that where they're just learning and certain things are good for learning but then you know i don't wear my bulky knits i'm a fan of like worsted and below mostly besides sweater number nine so yeah that's what i've learned but i'm glad i learned it i learned how to do a raglan with bulky i learned how to just knit a sweater in general with bulky yarn oh well it served me well thanks for sticking around that is all i have for you today i hope you enjoyed this special episode of all my knits um well all my sweaters so yeah thanks for joining and i guess i'll see you next time [Music] you
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