My Yellow Marling Raglan is done. It came out exactly how I wanted it to be and I am completely in love with it. I learned so much from this making and I am so happy that this is what I will be sharing here with you for the first blog of the year. It’s a lift-me-up kinda garment and it’s exactly what I need these days.
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Welcome to the first blog post of 2024 and happy new year !!! I hope you all had a lovely holiday with your loved ones and that you are ready for the start of the new year.
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Here, as you probably know, there is not much of a change rather than we all feel very tired from the war and wish for a change, wish for peace. I hope the new year brings something good, at least a little relief for all of us in this patch. And that all of our hostages will be back home soon. This is my top wish for the new year and until then I will do my best to stay sane. Housekeeping, cooking and knitting, I stick with these for now.
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I’ve been knitting my Yellow Marling raglan almost the entire day, last Saturday. When I was ready to weave – in the yarn ends it was late afternoon. The minute it was done I tried it on and couldn’t take it because it felt so soft against the skin and I was happy to-the-sky with the fit. I went to the mirror in our bedroom and back to the living room, modeling my new Yellow Marling to Eyal and the boys and got all the compliments. I felt so SO proud with it!
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I wanted to leave it on but I was determined to soak it and block it that evening because I wanted to wear my finished object on this week’s episode. My plan was to share everything about this joyful making including what yarns I used, gauge and needle size. It is made out of wool held together with my Granny kit cotton in colour cream. The contrast looked much better when it was wet.
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It took ages until my new yellow marling raglan got completely dry. I really wanted to wear it in this week’s episode and therefore I hanged it outside on a sunny spot of our balcony to dry.
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On Wednesday my new raglan was completely dry. When I got dressed up for the recording and put my new yellow marling sweater on, it automatically put a smile on my face. That sums it all up. It is a lift- me- up peice. I am completely in love with it or if to be accurate, it makes me ridiculously happy.
On Thursday evening I shared a new episode on YouTube where I shared everything about how I knitted this lift me up yellow marling raglan. I also talk about the process of self drafting which is different from following a pattern, obviously. I shared how I learned to self draft a top down sweater.
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In the new episode I explain why I decided to include my new finished object in my new YELLOW 2024 making sketchbook. Even though I finished it at the very end of 23.
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I really enjoyed this making and learn a lot throughout the process. While recording my episode I could feel how it makes me happy sharing it with you. I hope you will feel it while watching. I’m curious to hear from you, have you ever tried to knit or crochet anything out of your head? Or do you prefer following a pattern? Leave me a comment here or on the video, let me know and if I forgot to mention something that you want to know, please feel free to leave your question on the comment section in the video. I wish 2024 will bring us all some light and happy and marling yellow days, xxMo
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In this episode I also shared an Etsy update and GrannyKit cotton kits plans for 2024. Thanks for watching my video till the end!
5 comments on Yellow Marling Raglan – DONE!
robyn
Happy New Year! I wish and your family health and happiness in 2024. I too pray for the hostages to come home. Your sweater turned out beautiful. I can see why it brings you joy – the color screams “happiness”.
Jennifer Hamilton
Good afternoon,
I hope this email finds you well. I can’t imagine what your family and area are going through. As you said on your blog post today, I hope this new year finds you some relief and hostages returned home.
I saw that you the granny kits will be discontinued for now. I truly enjoyed those kits but I’m happy you’re holding off on doing anymore orders since they are more work than happiness for you. I’ll be your first customer if you decide to bring them back.
I did purchase the Stripes & Colors pack as well as the Garden Crochet Blanket pack.
The second pack I never wrote to receive an emailed version or PDF version of the pattern and wondered if I could receive one of those from you.
I hated asking while turmoil fills your area.
Your raglan looks amazing. I do not know how to knit but you have another knit pattern that makes me want to learn to knit.
Happy New Year
Thank you
Mo Malron (author)
Hi Jennifer, For the Love Garden Blanket you will have to purchase the Flower Square pattern in my Etsy or Ravelry stores and follow it up to round 4. From there on you will have to follow the free patterns I shared here on my blog. You can find them here on the right hand side bar under the FREE PATTERS section. The first is the Love Garden Square: https://crochetobjet.com/2018/07/26/love-garden-square-pattern/
Jennifer Hamilton
Thank you so much. I do have the flower square pattern also. This helps so much. I appreciate all your work.
Thought and prayers with you.
Lynn Dee Butler
Happy New Year! Your sweater is beautiful and very happy! Congratulations ! I also pray for peace and kindness to one another. Thank you for sharing your heart happy sweater. I love it!