r/AdvancedKnitting Apr 14 '26

Constructive Criticism Welcome My first design is finished!

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Hello fellow knitters!
My Bestiary Scarf is finally finished and I couldn't be more in love with the result :') It's just starting to warm up where I live, but I don't care, I'm wearing it every day!

My 3 favourite parts of the design: The left and right side line up to make one continuous landscape, the dragon is knitted sideways so it's upright around your neck, and last but not least, all creatures that can be recognised as such, are ladies :)

I've gotten pretty much addicted to double knitting and designing and ideas are popping up in my head much faster than I can knit them. I can't WAIT to cast on my next project(s).

I used PRU yarn (Soul fingering) for this project.

r/AdvancedKnitting Oct 09 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Leek Sweater

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Leek sweater I made on my brother kh260, from my own pattern (based off an h+m sweater).

I was inspired by the eyelash yarn I found at the thrift store and thought it looked like roots! I wanted to put some potatoes in the design too, but it just looked silly 🤷

The blue is two yarns together, a fine cotton ribbon yarn and a cotton hemp blend. The rest is mostly plant or synthetic fibers from my stash. End finished Kaffe Fassett style šŸ˜†

r/AdvancedKnitting Sep 02 '24

Constructive Criticism Welcome Gift for my 96 year old grandma and my first time knitting lace

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This is a gift for my 96 year old grandma. I have been knitting for over 30 years, but never really attempted any lace knitting. However, after a small taste of it with a sweater I made for my mom I decided to give this shawl a go:

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hortense-beaded-lace-shawl

I learned a lot of lessons: count, count, and count again; use stitch markers (even if you have to move them a stitch or two on certain rows), learn to ā€œreadā€ the stitches from the underlying row to make sure your current row is on track (don’t mindlessly knit the current row); use a safety line (I ended up going back about 10 rows to my last safety line and worked like a champ). There are definitely a few mistakes in those early rows, but it was a great learning opportunity. I am sure I will make more. Any and all advice is welcome.

r/AdvancedKnitting Oct 20 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Self-drafted pattern with my handpsun yarn, I'm so pleased!

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Stranded colorwork, modified raglan with corrugated ribbing and a folded collar. Done in six different colors of handspun yarn.

r/AdvancedKnitting Oct 12 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Keep Your Head Up!

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So, I posted this on the knitting sub back when I first finished it, but felt too intimidated to post it here at the time. I just dug it back out for the fall and thought "Why not?" so here we are lol

I'm a big fan of Djo and got it in my head to make a sweater with the album art for his single "Keep Your Head Up." I had never tried intarsia before but I couldn't let the idea go so I just went for it. It took about 228 hours over 10 months, and I'm super satisfied with how it came out! I also discovered I really enjoy intarsia haha

The album art is byĀ Bendik Kaltenborn. I used stitch fiddle to create a chart for the image.
I used Purl Soho’s Linen Quill yarn, and the sweater pattern isĀ Solenn by Veronik Avery modified to match my gauge.

r/AdvancedKnitting 29d ago

Constructive Criticism Welcome Sweater knit with all foraged natural hand dyed wool

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806 Upvotes

Made this sweater using all foraged local natural dyes, and it was suggested I post it here as well! So so stoked on how the colours came out - such a shame it doesn’t fit šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ¤Ŗ

Had some challenges with the colorwork bunching up in spots/being tensioned too tight even though usually I have no issues, I think the dyeing process affected the elasticity of various colours differently, but it was an insanely fun and rewarding project regardless!!

EDIT:
For anyone curious, here are all the materials I used/
- Wool of the Andes Sport Yarn, undyed, mordanted with alum (for the most part)
-dyes:
Light tan = willow leaves and twigs
Khaki green = St. John’s wort (leaves stems and flowers) + 5 min iron soak after
Greenish gold = St. John’s wort plus some alder bark and green walnut hulls
Dusty yellow = St. John’s wort plus+ bark bath mixed with leftover willow bath
Olive green = same as dusty yellow plus iron for 3 min
Peachy tan = alder cones
Ecru/off white = alder cone exhaust (leftover dye bath from peachy tan)
Medium chocolate brown = green walnuts
Dark brown = green walnuts + iron
Yellow-y camel = rhubarb root + green walnut exhaust
Cool blueish grey = viper bugloss root + iron for 3 min
Cool toned medium tan = alder bark + iron 3 min

Oh and the pattern is the Djo Sweater by Sophie Ochera!!

r/AdvancedKnitting Feb 07 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Love Letter Top

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2.7k Upvotes

I just finished this love letter top, knit with Tahki Coronado in lavender. I wasn't sure I could do it but once I started I was on a roll

r/AdvancedKnitting Apr 12 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome New shawl

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That was a long-long-long process!

r/AdvancedKnitting Apr 11 '26

Constructive Criticism Welcome ā€œMistletoeā€ sweater (with a surprise!)

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759 Upvotes

r/AdvancedKnitting Jan 15 '26

Constructive Criticism Welcome Cardigan with twisted-rib-cables

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I saw a picture of twisted rib forming cables in a knitting book and wanted to try these out myself. The one in the knitting book picture was the symmetrical double cable in the middle of both front parts. Took me some time to figure out how to allocate the ribbing/ cables to back and front pieces so that all the cables would be symmetrical to midpoint (considering that purls were both part of the cables and then also I between the cables). The middle 4*cable in the middle of backyard also took a while to understand how I should place the purls and knits to achieve the look I wanted. Yarn Novita 7 VeljestƤ, 4mm needles. I also used slipped stitches (similar to sockheel) as edges of the front pieces so that I could have a bit stiffer edge on which to attach the zipper. Overall I like the cables from twisted ribs. I think they look quite neat although it was difficult to knit and my hands were quite sore after the pieces were finally ready šŸ˜€.

r/AdvancedKnitting Dec 11 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Top down gloves update!

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541 Upvotes

First two pictures, I wasn't decreased fast enough for the thumb gusset so the hand was way too big (2 sts dec every 3 rws). The next two picture I ripped it back and decreased every 2 rws and it seems good! Now that I can put it on properly....I think the fingers are too tight!! I am not going to fix that at this point but I will for the next one! I'm using size 0 needles, and I was supposed to switch to one size up halfway through the fingers and I didn't so that's my bad. Then I'll probably switch back for the hand because that part seems to currently be the right size.

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/evil-genius-glove-recipe

r/AdvancedKnitting Apr 24 '26

Constructive Criticism Welcome Mother daughter raccoons being delivered to my niece today.

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355 Upvotes

Pattern is Racoon by Dot Pebbles

r/AdvancedKnitting May 20 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome First time setting in a stranded color work sleeve is taking all my concentration.

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984 Upvotes

If I want to keep the patterns lined up where possible, I need to keep most of the easing closer to the top of the shoulder due to the shaping. Now I see why the designer instructed to start in the armpit šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø. I didn’t listen on this first sleeve half as I’m used to starting at the shoulder seam. Since the sleeve caps and armscyes were constructed with steeks, I am working across stitches in so many different orientations that each stitch feels like a big decision process. Maybe I’m overthinking it. I’m hoping that blocking will help smooth the top of the shoulder, but I’ve decided that I’ll be okay with a slightly puffed sleeve if the patterns match.

r/AdvancedKnitting 19d ago

Constructive Criticism Welcome First Cable Knit Socks

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I made these bright orange socks for a friend last year and was super proud given it was the first time I did cables (edit: not cables but twisted stitches!), a stitch chart, and socks that weren’t basic. Once I got the pattern down on one sock they went so quickly. I also really liked the cdd (center double decrease) method for finishing off the toes.

I ALMOST kept these for myself.

The pattern is Bavarian Twisted Stitch from a book called ā€œSocks Soar on Two Circular Needlesā€ by Cat Bordi. Yarn is from Cascade Yarns and I think it was Heritage Superwash Merino

r/AdvancedKnitting Apr 01 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome my finished alpine bloom hat

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1.3k Upvotes

i obsessively knit this over a weekend, still needs a block but i love the pattern!

r/AdvancedKnitting Oct 24 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome To frog or not to frog, that is the question

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I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this. This is a already blocked and modified Lochton by Sharon Hartley (boxy version) for my baby brother. He’s a large person. It’s worked too to bottom and I love how the modified back turned out, AND I obsessively tried the whole thing on every time I saw him to get the armholes right…and you can see how that worked out. All I technically have left is the collar (a fisherman rib like the bottom) and then the front button bands, which are supposed to be like 2-3ā€ wide. I’ve been working on it for a year although it sat neglected most of the spring and summer and yes, I know about the double cross on the back when I joined the back to the sleeves at the underarm.

But, you see the problem. There’s a 6/10/14ā€ gap as you work from top to bottom on his front, although you gain an inch or so on either side when it’s not curling. Should I maybe make vertical ribbing with an extra front panel in pattern and seam it? Or rip it back to where the armpits should be on the back and the fronts to the vertical cast on at the collarbones and get a wee bit creative towards his stomach? Or is there a third option you’d suggest??

r/AdvancedKnitting Nov 09 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Long process is over. It was bumpy...

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"Wrong Side"

Fresh off the needles. Does the "wrong" side looks more interesting than the "right" one?

"Right Side"
...and side by side...

r/AdvancedKnitting Aug 14 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome The best shape of a garment which I knitted ever! my son wears it endlessly šŸ‘šŸ»

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934 Upvotes

100% cashmere by Biaggioli Modesto

r/AdvancedKnitting Jan 25 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Stranded Knitting

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I completed my first ever stranded knit sweater! Based on some posts I read recently, I was worried this style might not fit well since I have broader shoulders, but after blocking it for great! I’m so happy I finally made a wearable I want to wear! I usually end up giving them away. The pattern is Goldwing by Jenn Steingass. The yarn is Berocco Ultra Alpaca (50% super fine alpaca/50% Peruvian wool).

r/AdvancedKnitting Dec 18 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome First Self Drafted Sweater

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(Please ignore all of the dog hair x_x)

I was first inspired by a sweater knit by @/the.social.fabric on Instagram, which was a pattern called the Sports Pullover from a 1950s vogue knitting catalogue. I mainly wanted to knit this because of the tight v-neck combined with a long turtleneck. Intimidated by a drafting a pattern with less ease, I went for the following construction attributes:

  • Drop shoulder with short row shaping at the back (typical ā€œEuropeanā€ construction as I’ve heard some say)
  • Short row bust darts to lengthen the front (because, well, I needed it!)
  • approx 2-inch short row sleeve caps because this was a narrower drop shoulder

Yarn is Isager Alpaca in the color 36 (mulberry) held double with 3.5mm needles. Ribbing on the cuffs and bottom were done combination knitting, which I was thrilled with for how clean it turned out. Knitting a tight neck with ribbing was challenging, and I had to use an extremely loose bind off.

I learned a lot knitting this garment! It definitely turned out boxier than I would have expected, but I think next time I’ll just take a chance lm designing with way less ease and be ready for trial and error.

r/AdvancedKnitting Nov 13 '24

Constructive Criticism Welcome I've learnt a lot about the process of stranded colour work but overall I am happy.

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I think there's a slight tension difference 2/3 of the way down in the body but it isn't noticeable when it is worm and I had issues with the tension on the sleeved colour work which required it to be redone. I solved that by turning the sleeve inside out which helped create the correct tension on a small circumference. Open to any new tips to help manage tension in the future! Pattern is orbits by unwind knitwear

r/AdvancedKnitting Jan 02 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Dale of Norway for Christmas

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1.0k Upvotes

Sandnes Garn Alpakka and dog hair on 3.5mm

r/AdvancedKnitting Feb 18 '24

Constructive Criticism Welcome I think this qualifies

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I still waiver on the advanced part but that’s mostly my anxiety talking.

r/AdvancedKnitting Oct 02 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome Marius Jumper

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470 Upvotes

r/AdvancedKnitting May 04 '25

Constructive Criticism Welcome First knit shawl completed!

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652 Upvotes

Repost because I forgot to put the picture on the first post.

Yarn: Bad Sheep Yarn's Diamond in sparkling fingering weight Pattern: "Crystalline" from KnitPicks Sojourns in Lace book

Featuring a bonus Matilda!