Mine turned out to look more like a bolero than a cardigan, but myst say I liked that better. Don’t know why though, but guessing it was bc I crocheted with double yarns.
This goes way too fast and not being told what every stitch is. This for a beginner like myself unable to do this. I put it on as slow as RU-vid lets me and watched and rewatched over and over and still messed up as it looks nothing like a triangle in the beginning.
I appreciate that you started the video by showing how the shawl will be worked. I wish all presenters would include this info. I like to know where I'm going. I love the color combo of your yarn selection.
Debbie -- I'm in the process of retiring my blog and moving all my patterns to Ravelry. You can buy this pattern for just $3 at: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/quick--easy-shrug-with-ribbed-cuffs
@@SpoonsHooks ohh ok love. So you’re putting a hdc into each stitch on the chain and squeezing a ch 1 in between each hdc, for your pattern section? The cuffs I have fine & understand the turning chain concept. It’s your pattern portion mentioned on your website that I’m curious about.
@@ImKodiBrooks ah no, I thought you were referring to the turning chain. No, in the stitch pattern I used, you would work hdc in every other chain, and when you ch-1 between hdc, skip over that chain.
Step 3 is very confusing, i wish you could spend a bit more time on it to show it in detail... it's a nice shrug model, but your tutorial is not the best
Spoons and hooks d name made me lol. I accidentaly. Stumbled here gon watch anyway i have been lookibg for clear instructions how to make a cardigan very good thanks
I have watched several videos on how to do this and yours is, BY FAR, the most informative! I could not understand how to determine how to find the chain part making this until i watched your video and you suggested pinching the chain stitch after making it! Thank you for visually and verbally explaining this so well!!!
Anita - I'm so glad this helped! I couldn't get the hang of foundation stitches either until I figured out the pinch trick. Now I can crochet foundation stitches in my sleep. :-)
Lovely pattern. I don’t think I’ve seen a shrug using Landscapes yarn before. It is such a thick, cozy beautiful yarn!! It’s one of my favorite. I’ve made a sweater using the light blue/silver color. You can make a simple sweater that will look stunning with this yarn!!
Thank you for posting that foundation stitch - you made it very easy to follow. Can you help me with connecting that so it makes a round for a neckline - not sure how the connecting part goes.
This is the BEST explanation on how to make a square cardigan! I've looked at so many others, but this is the ONLY one that covers the part about measurements. What a great video! I wish I had found this one first. Thank you!!!
I think this is the most straightforward tutorial without the extra chit chat and having to watch a person crochet when one already knows how. Very refreshing.