written tutorial p1 1:02 measure head width 1:11 24 1/2 in chain - 68 ish chains 2:05 join chain w slip stitch 2:13 ch2 dc all the way around (work into top loop of chain) 3:36 fit over head 3:43 ss into ch 2 4:02 turn your work every row 5:00 measure approx 2 in (center seam) from end - stitch marker both sides equally - left side same (if confusing watch video at time stamp) 6:53 change colors 7:57 ch 3 8:10 treble crochets until first stitch marker 9:29 treble ch1 treble in same stitch (increase) increase at each stitch marker, other stitches are trebles only 10:11 ss into top of chain 3 reinsert markers at increases turn work 10:55 ch 3 Treble until increase 11:15 1 treble in first increase stich - 1 treble ch1 1 trebles into ch 1 space - continue around 12:39 change colors Reinsert markers Turn work 13:24 continue with trebles or Ch 2 dc until stich marker 14:19 1 dc into ch space ch 1 dc 1 Continue around Change Color Repeat two first orange row change Color repeat dc row Change Color repeat two first orange rows (9 rows total) 15:51 seam at arm break - extend for lower arms 16:09 chain below underarm - ch 10 - connect w ss to other side on seam 16:42 try on size
written pattern p2 (sry it took so long if anyone waited 😮) 17:21 remove stitch markers as ss 17:47 ch 2 dc all around sleeve - on top loops of chain 10 18:38 ss into first dc 18:57 continue row alternation same as body w no increases 19:08 do not increase sleeve rows - treble and or double crochet all the way down dc last row 19:27 repeat with other sleeve 19:40 repeat pattern of two rows of trebles 6 ish times or until fit 20:13 reattach yarn facing at back - continue dc pattern 20:42 ch 2 dc all the way around - at sleeve corner, dc into chain to start sleeve row continue dc all around, continue going into chains at the sleeves 23:19 continue alternating rows down the rest of the body adjusting the size or keeping the size as you try on and go along 23:50 about 4 rows of trebles w two dc rows at the end for the body **adjust to your liking as you go along I’d recommend going along with the video if you are a complete beginner, this is really just a reminder and guideline to help me remember, since I did watch it already, but if it helps and makes sense as it is do what you gotta do
This is a very doable pattern - I have some chunky yarn and been looking for exactly this kind of pattern. Thank you. It is bright lime green. Looking forward to it being done!
Hi Marie I’m so happy your video popped up for me to see. I love the way you’ve done the sleeves first before completing the body of the sweater. The videos I followed before coming across your tutorial, all do the body of the sweater first then do the sleeves last which is a lot of work left to do! That’s my opinion anyway so thank you for this genius idea❤
Did you do any increases? You may have been adding a stitch every row If they’ve gotten wider. I would check if you also did a a stitch on top of your turning chain at the beginning:)
@@itsmariec well.. that might have been the reason. I didn't do it on purpose but then realized, that I didn't leave the first stitch out in every row. Now I turned them into balloon sleeves. Thank u anyways
I’m pretty certain it was red heart weight 4 acrylic. The orange I believe was color pumpkin something? And the beige I’m unsure. I was using scraps so I didn’t have the labels 🥲
It’s made to measure really :) so you can make it any size! I made a medium oversized sweater I’d say. To make it bigger or smaller you can add increase rows before starting your sleeves or reduce the amount of rows.
Y'all mine 😂 bruh I can't stop laughing! The lines are all messed up, the underarms one and the side one idk where it went wrong but i'mma open the whole thing now
Once you have made the raglan part… so before you make the chain for your underarms … make sure that the width will fit you.. basically try it on and see if the places were your stitch markers are, are aligned with your underarm.. if they aren’t.. keep adding more rows before doing that chain to start the sleeves