Yes you can! Your stitches will gradually go a bit diagonally, which makes the pattern a bit different, but if you don't mind, it's certainly possible. Good luck, you can do it!
Couldn't follow, it would be helpful with diagrams explained with the walkthrough at key points in contrasting colors and magnified to a narrower field of vision.
Sorry to hear you struggle with the pattern. Maybe the other comments can be helpful or this written pattern helps you out 2loopz.com/placemat-jasmine/ or check this tutorial ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sy7A9CdwTgI.html
thanks for this detailed tutorial, so helpful! may i know how to go about doing the fourth, fifth round? how do you know when to alternate 3 puff or 2 puff? sometimes i'm getting 5 petals, sometimes 6, and 7. it is inconsistent. may i know if you are able to tell me why? thank u~
Every round you make 1 3-puff extra in between the 2-puff stitches. The start and end is from round 2 the same for every round. So for round 4 the repeat is 3-puff, 3-puff, 3-puff and 2-puff and then round 5 will be 3-puff, 3-puff, 3-puff, 3-puff and 2-puff. Maybe this written pattern helps you out 2loopz.com/placemat-jasmine/ or check this tutorial ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sy7A9CdwTgI.html If I can help you with anything, let me know!
The pattern is similar to crocheting a flat disc, but instead of using sc and Vs, you're using 2 puffs and 3 puffs- each row adds another 3 puffs to each set. Just like how in a flat disc each row increases a sc before the V.
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I learned two new stitches and it was the only pattern I liked for the type of wrap skirt I had in mind. Lovely 🙌🏻
Hi! I am so glad I found this tutorial! I have two questions (for now! 😂). When you do the front and back post row, the second to last stitch would be a back post SC, and the last stitch would be a regular single crochet? My second question is if the Ch 3 is considered a stitch and the first front post of the next row is done around that stitch. Thank you and greetings from Bolivia.
Hi ask me any question you have :) I try to answer them for you. The last stitch isn't a sc but a front post sc, because you work in the round. The answer on your second question is yes, you work the first front post around the ch 3 from the beginning. Hope this helps, let me know if I can helpp you with anything else!
Hey I’m trying to figure out how much is 16.5”x7.5”x22.5” is in chains in trying to make a box but can’t figure out how many chains I should make 😢 hook is 4.0mm
Hi, you chain the amount of chains you need to cover the width of the bottom of the box. Just lay the chain on top and see if it is wide enough. Then work your rows of stitches on top until the total bottom is covered. After that you can start on the sides. Hope this helps!!
I dont understand round 4? I think I have to do: 3 puffs, 3puffs, 3 puffs and 2 puffs? And then round 5 will be: 3 puffs, 3puffs, 3 puffs, 3 puffs and 2 puffs??
I am having the same problem with all the top-down sweater tutorials I have seen. I have the round yoke done. How can I extend down the front and back of the sweater.????? Often, the close-up filming is not what I need. I need a diagram or a pulled back filming. Close-up shows the stitching, but I want to see the pieces. Thank you for answering and sending me to a video that will show this, Please.
I don't have a video to show you this unfortunately but i can try to explain it to you. You fold your yoke in half and where your yoke hits your armpits there you crochet a chain under the arms to form the arm openings. At the bottom of the front and back and over a chain under the armpit you crochet a tube, just crochet in rounds until you reach the length you need. Then work around the arm openings until the length you want for your sleeves. I found this website that maybe has some helpfull graphics for you yarntowers.com/2022/02/07/get-a-good-fit-on-your-sweater/
You can make it every size you want, you start the pattern with some measurements. Measure loosely around the neck of your daughter and write this number down. Then measure from the neck to the armpit. Write this number down. Measure from the neck to where you want the top to fall. Also write this number down. You now have all the measurements to make your top. Follow the instructions from the pattern or the tutorial. You can definitely use a size 3 cotton, you need less stitches to get the desired size.
It's definitely a compliment! :) Thank you for sharing this instructional video, I was able to follow along perfectly and am now looking forward to making a whole set of coasters!
Yes that is a possibility, try to make all your stitches the same. You can try to block your work to make it flat, sometimes that will help too. Hope it works!
You need to loosen it up a little bit when you pull your yarn through all 2 or 3 puff stitches and bring them together to finish it off. If you pull it together as tight as possible you will end up with a curved bowl shape
Try to pull the loop you held between your fingers before pulling the yarn through a bit tighter before making the slip stitch. You can also pull the slip stitch tighter before making the chain 1. I think that is the problem, hope this helps. If not, let me know!
Thank you so much for your tutorials!! You explain the stitches SO WELL!! I want to thank you for that!! You have expanded my crocheting skills so much. 🙏🏻❤️. The only place I get messed up sometimes is the sizing. But, I’m getting the hang of it! 😊. Many thanks for taking so much time to help us!
Thank you for another great pattern. This is the second of your patterns that I am making BUT I've made a mistake in the sizing. I measured the front and back panel from one of my favorite sweaters that fits well but today when I pinned the shoulders together and tried it over my head, it's a size too small. 😖 I can add width to the back panel but then it will be wider than the front; not sure what problems that will create. I am wondering if I can add width to the front panel but how to get around the V in the middle? Can I add width to side with the foundation chain? Your help would be greatly appreciated! 🤞
So good to hear that you already made one of my patterns! Lets see if we can fix this together. I am not sure if I completely understand what exactly is the problem. Is it too small at the sides (left to right) or at the neckline or is it too short (top to bottom)? If it is easier you can email me some photos (info@2loopz.com) then I can see better what the problem is and figure out a solution. Let me know😊
That could be due to several things. It could only be the beginning, then it will be fine as you continue working, but it could also be that you accidentally increased more than necessary. You can count your stitches to see if you are still on the right track. In the 1st round you will have 10 stitches and in the 2nd you will have 20. Mark the 1st stitch of the round so you know when you have completed it. Hope this helps!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for these detailed instructions!❤ I have to admit I saw this pattern a couple of years ago and I was intimidated. I thought it might be too complicated. But now that I have more experience with color work, I’m ready to give this a try.
I can imagine that the pattern looks intimidating for a beginner. When you follow the instructions and take your time I'm sure you can manage it! And if you need some help, let me know! You can do it!
Thanks for enraging your fans to contact you with requests. I've tried to watch this mandala crochet dress however I don't speak Portuguese I think that's what she's saying can you please do a dress like this it would look really nice on smaller or larger ladies. thanks: link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KldCTgv0BVc.htmlsi=cBsQRphexLLlAVla
Hi, I don't have a written pattern yet. I'm working on a new pattern with this stitch and for that pattern there will be a pattern. To be continued haha...
Excellent pattern, and an interesting new stitch. Thanks also for revealing the mysteries of staggered increase which has long been a source of confusion for me until now! I've finished one placemat and it looks fantastic.
I have been looking for a little jacket like this and couldn’t find one,,, thanks lots ,, the free patter is great and got it printed with no problem, now to yarn,,thanks again,, ❤️🌻
Thank you for this wonderful pattern. My cousin wanted crocheted found placemats for her birthday. None of the other patterns were giving me the look and stability I wanted. This one does! Thank you again.
I’m wanting to work on making some of these for some family members who a quite a bit bigger in the shoulders and the trunk area. What would be the starting chain for an XL and a XXL?
Hi! The pattern is very easy adjustable to any size. All you need to know is the circumference of the neck (loosely) of the person you are making the sweater for. If the person can't fit the work during the process you can also write down the length you need to reach the armpit and the total length you need for the sweater and the sleeves. With these numbers you can make the sweater. Or measure a wellfitting shirt or sweater, that's also a good option. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need help.