Thank you for doing in English as well, I know it takes a lot of time to do these videos and going that extra mile for us English beginners is really appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to make this gorgeous cardigan tutorial in English! I look forward to watching more of your videos - you are very talented!
Gorgeous! You are an amazing designer and your instructions are so complete and easy to follow. Thank you for teaching us and always including us larger ladies! Happy Mothers Day💜😻⭐️💜🙏🏻⭐️💜🙏🏻⭐️💜
Lovely top. Thank you for your tutorial. I am having a problem with the first row of the sleeve. I get the 20 sets of granny stitch but, I come to the six at the armpit, I'm lost. What am I missing? I would really appreciate your help, I would love to finish this beautiful vest.
Thank you so much. I'm wondering though how many stitches across after you make the collar to make XL? I know it's 164 for medium, and you said add 2 + 2. Could you explain the increase a little better or should I just keep increasing stitches spaced out around the collar until it's wide enough? That was the only thing I couldn't follow. You've taught me the basics of a cardigan and I'm so grateful. I hope you see this question soon!!
Hi Joan, Sorry for not being too precise with different size, the real problem is that I am not familiar with american size system...however, I think in your case that it could be better to add 2 more rounds for the neck collar and 8 or 16 stitches for the body. The stitch is multiple of 8 + 2 +2, if you add 8 st. or 16 at the begining/end you'll have always 2+2. If you want to add stitches, you can do that when you have to work single crochet all arounf, just making 2 sc in the same st. for 8 or 16 times. For ny question, do not hesitate to contact me here oron FB facebook.com/groups/234237996644202/?ref=bookmarks
Ty for your reply, i put my wrong comment on the wrong tutorial. I started making this one and it look like we have the same size (m) ...but mine looks like 3 inches smaller:(i guess i crochet tightly, im going to go ahead and finish it and maybe give it to one of my friend. Again ty so much for your tutorials love them!
simply you just have to take a new yarn and restart working around the armhole : 1 cluster 2 DC in each chain 1 space below, I do not know how many, it depends on each singular size
Thanks for the tutorial; I've enjoyed making this cardigan. I have a few questions. When we join the corners making the sleeve holes with six chains, there is nothing said about what we do with the six chains on the second row that begins the bottom part of the cardigan. Do I crochet the second row with the shell stitches across the six chains and continue to work the other rows of shell stitches to the bottom of the cardigan? Also, nothing is said about the beginning of the sleeves and how they are made after the corners were connected, and then down the sleeve. You only talk about adding some granny stitches to the sleeve that appears in the video (but not discussed) and then decreasing stitches to the bottom of the sleeve before adding the final shell stitches completing the sleeve, but NOTHING about the beginning of the sleeve. Please send me instructions on how the sleeves are made from the beginning of the sleeve where the corners are connected. Do you have a pattern that I can follow? THANK YOU very much, Mary Lou (Nanaofsixx)
Hi Mary I try to reply to all your questions. At the 2nd row you have to crochet the six joining chains with the same shell stitches you are doing on the rest of the normal stitches. To start the sleeve, you have to join a new yarn at the armhole and crochet the same granny stitch you find below in rounds.
Thank you, I did it correctly. The bottom of the arm hole is level, due to the six chains, is that correct? Also, it seams my Needle was too small. I couldn't find one 4.0 m. I used F size but couldn't find out if it was comparable. Since it turns out it will be smaller in the hips for the large size, so I was going to add more single crochet rows in the front of the cardigan. Do you have another suggestion? Mary Lou (Nanaofsixx)