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Interested in knowing more about sport weight yarn? Well, here is a some info for ya, as well as some patterns you can make with it.
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good video. It is hard to know what is the best pattern. These yarns and patterns are beautiful
I love knitting with sports weight, it is such a nice weight for everything. Not too fine so it doesn’t take forever to knit and yet fine enough to wear over something as a layer without being too much. It is also a great weight for showing off stitches. I love the patterns you have shown, especially the little slip over top, I only wish it had sleeves.
Great video! Love the pattern suggestions and explanation of sport weight!
Sport weight is my favorite yarn to work with. Great video-beautiful patterns!
Favorite word today with today’s blog should be “Family”. After all most of my yarn goes back to family projects.
Keep those pretty colors coming.
Lou Ann
Love your yarn and the great patterns.
hi Chandi,
Hope you are enjoying your time with family up in our beautiful 49th state … it is on my bucket list for sure!
question … I am thinking of knitting up the Fiddlefoot sweater … and am thinking of combining the Constellation and Glacier Freeze Luster Sport colors … start with Constellation at the base, start adding in Glacier Freeze and finish with Glacier Freeze at the neck. I’m thinking I will buy 4 skeins, take 1/2 of one Constellation and 1/2 of one Glacier Freeze and combine them in the middle by switching back and forth gradually … 4 rows Con, 1 row GF, repeat for a while, 3 rows Con, 2 rows GF (The numbers are just made up … haven’t looked at the pattern close enough to figure that out yet ~ plus there is the gauge to figure out …
Having seen both of these yarns in person … what are your thoughts?
I know it is a little strange … but my knitting projects tend to border on “different” anyway … and it keeps the stocking knit fun … as will the cables …
Oh … haven’t checked yet, but do you have a video talking/showing how to alternate skeins while working up a project ~ as mentioned in the Fiddlefoot pattern? Just a thought if you don’t!
love ya
Susie G
That sounds lovely! I would love to see it when it is fully worked up!
I love this pattern. It is sleek and yet creates more interest by the cables. Thanks
Chandi, I love knitting with Sports weight. I use fingering quite often as well, but sport weight is my favorite. Your colors are so vibrant and shimmering and I have my eye on some for a project down the line. I love the give away! I hope, hope, hope!
I am glad I found you!
I have worked with sport weight yarn. I don’t knit but I do crochet and I love sport weight yarn:)
Chandi, I watch your videos every day, and I really love all the yarns and patterns. If I get my stimulus check I want to get some yarn. I knit and crochet. I also make rubber band jewlery. You never fail to make me laugh, and cheer me up when I’m down. You are such a bright star in this crazy world. Keep doing what you do, and stay safe. Patti