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Stephanie Tashi
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Hey everyone! I’m Steph and I love making things 🧶 Join me for crochet tutorials and other random DIYs
Crochet scarf tutorial | almond stitch | last minute Christmas gift idea
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WHAT I USED:
- just under 300 grams of chunky weight yarn
- 10 mm crochet hook
- scissors
- darning needle
- measuring tape
I made this crochet scarf in one size but it is easy to adjust for other sizes.
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WHAT I USED:
- just under 300 grams of chunky weight yarn
- 10 mm crochet hook
- scissors
- darning needle
- measuring tape
I made this crochet scarf in one size but it is easy to adjust for other sizes.
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Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you. WHAT I USED: - just under 300 grams (~460meters) of 10 ply medium weight yarn - 6mm crochet hook - 5mm crochet hook - stitch markers - scissors - darning needle - measuring tape I made this crochet top in a size small but it is easy to adjust for other sizes. SOCIAL MEDIA stephtashi_...
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Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you. WHAT I USED: - around 50 grams (60 meters) of light weight cotton yarn - 3.5 mm crochet hook - stitch markers - scissors - darning needle - elastic (optional) - bikini top/crop top/bra to compare to SOCIAL MEDIA stephtashi_handmade stephanietashi www.tiktok.com/@stephan...
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Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you. WHAT I USED: - about 45 grams of light/DK weight cotton yarn - 3.5mm crochet hook - stitch markers - scissors - darning needle You can adjust adjust the strap to be as long or short as you want! SOCIAL MEDIA stephtashi_handmade stephanietashi www.tiktok.com/@stephanieta...
Crochet cropped cardigan with collar | lemon peel stitch | size adjustable tutorial
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Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you. This pattern was inspired by Chanel style cardigans and I've already worn it heaps. The main stitch used is lemon peel stitch, also called seed stitch or griddle stitch. WHAT I USED: - just under 600 grams (840 meters) of 10 ply medium weight yarn - 5mm crochet hook - stitch markers - scissors - d...
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Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you. WHAT I USED: - just under 300 grams (~460meters) of 10 ply medium weight yarn - 6mm crochet hook - 5mm crochet hook - stitch markers - scissors - darning needle - measuring tape I made this crochet top in a size small but it is easy to adjust for other sizes. SOCIAL MEDIA stephtashi_...
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Amazing tutorial!!! Love how you explain adjustments as needed with stitch counts and patterns. Used this pattern and it is beautiful. Thank you!
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you like it 🥰🥰🥰
hi! thanks for the tutorial! but i actually have a question. my front panels look different in pattern(left panel’s pattern is ‘going up’ and the rights’s is ‘going down’). can you please tell me what could be the problem?
Hi! If I’m interpreting your message correctly, then that’s correct. one panel starts under the armpit and then will go down the neckline but the other panel will start in the middle of the neck line and essentially go up the neck line and over to the armpit. This is because of the stitch pattern being one-sided, so if you made the exact same panel twice The stitch pattern wouldn’t look the same on both panels. Is that what you mean? Let me know if you meant something else!
Veramente molto bella e spiegata molto bene! Grazie
Thanks so much 🥰🥰🥰
thank you for the tutorial, i follow it easily, just a bit confuse about the size, do you have the measurement for the finished products of each size for the referencce?
Hi! Glad you like it 😊 the size measurements are in the pinned comment for this video! Let me know if you have any trouble! Hopefully you can measure something you already have to check!
@@StephanieTashi ahh i was blind 😂 again, thank you so much
@ no problem!
Please how can I make it longer?
Hi! If you just want it to be longer and not cropped then you can just make the foundation chain longer when you’re starting the front and back panels. Just make sure that the number of chains you do can be divided by three before you do any of your turning chains because the stitches are worked in groups of threes. Extending that foundation chain won’t affect the rest of the pattern 😊
Por favor en Español gracias
Sorry I can’t speak Spanish!
Your tutorials are very good and thorough. Videography good too. Thanks
Thanks so much 🥰🥰🥰
How many hours did it take you to make this?
Hi! It’s hard to say because filming makes it take so much longer for me! And I usually have the redo parts when I’m designing the pattern. If I had to make it again now I would say maybe about 6 hours or so but that’s at my speed and knowing what I’m doing 😊 it would vary a bit person to person. I hope this helps 🥰
hii, how can i make it longer?? like below the waist for example. thank you for the pattern!!
Hi! If you just want to make it longer without affecting the size of the armhole, then add in some extra rows in the first section under the arm pit for all of the panels. If you want to make it longer with a bigger arm hole then add some extra rows to the first section and some extra rows above the arm hole 😊 let me know if you have any trouble! 🥰🥰
@StephanieTashi thank u so muchz the tutorial it's a little confusing but I'm trying
No problem! If you have anymore questions along the way let me know and I’ll try to help 🥰
Can I block it?!!?
Like block the panels to make them flat? If that what you mean then yes 😊 although I didn’t need to!
@ thank you!! Your tutorials are the best really
thank you! That means so much 🥰🥰🥰
Lovely ! Can we use wool yarn ?
Thanks! Yes you definitely could! It would look slightly different but wouldn’t effect the pattern 🥰
what hook did you start with?
Hi! Sorry I started with the 6mm hook 😊
I'm really excited to make this - I'm starting a new corporate job in a week and want a sweater vest to wear over a button up shirt in the office. I've been through sooo many tutorials, browsed patterns and couldn't find the combo of vertical knit look ribbing with the v neck that I wanted until I found yours, so thank you!
Yay I’m so glad you like it! I wear my vests over button up shirts to the office all the time! Good luck for your new job!! 🥰🥰🥰
Can i use inci cotton yarn?
Hi! Yes it is possible to use cotton yarn instead. Depending on whether it’s a cotton blend of pure cotton, the vest probably won’t be stretchy like acrylic or wool is with this type of stitch. It’s also probably going to be heavier depending on the thickness of your yarn. If you are using pure cotton, a thinner weight yarn would probably work better and you can use the measurements instead of the stitch counts 😊
Vorrei fosse spiegato in italiano
I can’t speak Italian sorry!
Lindíssimo trabalho, amei obrigada!,! Parabéns ❤️❤️👏👏👏🌹🌺
Thanks so much! 🥰🥰🥰
You did such a cute job!!!
Thanks so much! 🥰
No mouth 😂
Super Nice. Am making your off white almond stitch vest. Thank you for the tutorial ❤❤
Thank you! Yay I’m so glad you like it 🥰🥰
how can i adjust the size as in say example my width is size M but my length is size XL
Hi! I just responded to your other comment but you can use the measures of a sweater you already have or if you just want it to be longer and not cropped you can add chains to your starting chain. This will make it longer without effecting the arm holes. You could make that starting chain as long or short as you want it and it won’t affect the rest of the pattern as long as that number is divisible by 3+ you’re turning chain 😊🥰
hi there, I wanted to ask if its okay to use my own sweater for measurements as i wouldn't prefer a cropped sweater vest but a regular sized one that i own
Yes that would definitely work! You’ll just have to make sure that your starting chain and chain up to the shoulder are a number that can be divided by 3 + the turning chain 😊 the stitch pattern is worked in groups of threes! Let me know if you have any questions along the way!
I'm so glad i found your channel. I can't wait to try this as your tutorial is easy to understand.
Yay I’m so glad you like it! Let me know if you have any questions 🥰🥰
Looks so pretty❤❤
Thanks so much! 🥰🥰🥰
is this unisex? How do i make it for men??
Hi! the size guide is for women sizes but you could definitely make it for a man. You can check out how mens sizes compare to women in measurement, etc and pick the closest size to the measurements you want. I would guess it's about 2 sizes up but I'm not certain so worth a google. This pattern is also cropped so if you want it to be longer, just add some rows to the first section of all panels, under the arm pit. it won't effect the rest of the pattern other than the neckline ribbing which you would need to make longer. I hope this helps!
yay!!! can’t wait to make this.
Yayy! 🥰🥰🥰
Steph, I want to make this to hang open rather than being buttoned, and so would like it a bit longer. Will it be simply a matter of crocheting ... ahh ... more, vertically ? Thanks, mate !
Hi! Yes pretty much! If you just want to make it longer without affecting the size of the armhole, then add in some extra rows in the first section under the arm pit for all of the panels. If you want to make it longer with a bigger arm hole then add some extra rows to the first section and some extra rows above the arm hole 😊 let me know if you have any trouble! 🥰🥰
@@StephanieTashi Yer a champeen ! :D
In het Nederlands
Sorry I can’t speak Dutch 😔
Every odd row is the same Every even row is different
I don't have a 6 mm crochet hook so if i use 5 mm hook will it be okay?
Hi! You could use a 5mm hook but depending on your tension it could make the vest smaller so you might need to add a couple of extra stitches and rows to each section 🥰
@@StephanieTashi okay thank youu 🤗
I've never crocheted before do you think I could pull this off for halloween?
Hi! This would be a tough one if you’ve never crocheted anything before. I would never want to dissuade anyone from trying but given that it’s a tight timeframe, I would hate to tell you to try and have it not work out how you want it. If you do want to give it a go, I think it would be best to watch a few videos on how to do basic stitches because I don’t go through it in a lot of depth in the video. You would need to know chain stitches and slip stitches as well as generally how to do an increase and a decrease. I do explain a bit but probably not absolute beginner level. Learning slip stitches would be the most important though as that’s the majority of the beanie and it’s not the easiest stitch for beginners when you’re still working out your tension. If you do decide to give it a go anyway and have any questions, let me know and I’ll help if I can 🥰🥰
This pattern can feet for M size???
Hi! Yes it can 😊 I provide stitch counts and cm/inch measurements for a size medium in the video
@StephanieTashi thank you for info 💕
Can I replace slst with a sc?
Hi! Yes you could sc instead of slst but you would need to follow the cm/inch measurements instead of the row and stitch counts. Sc is a bigger stitch so it would make the vest bigger using the stitch and row counts 🥰🥰
@thank you very much 🩵
how to wash crochet vest
Hi! It depends a bit on the yarn - handwashing will always be the safest but I have washed crochet items in the washing machine on a cold general wash in a lingerie bag and they’ve come out great 🥰
What's the equivalent of Himalaya yarn to this yarn
Hi! I’m not familiar with Himalaya yarn so it would probably depend on the weight of your yarn. For reference the weight of the yarn I used was medium/category 4 with a 6mm hook. It measures 125 metres per 100 grams of yarn. Hopefully you can compare that to your yarn 🥰
@@StephanieTashi got it thank you🤍
Hello I would love to crochet this beanie for a baby could you please advise me on how ?
Hi! If you make the ribbing section slightly smaller than the circumference of the babies head you want to make it for then the rest of the pattern should work out. So basically if you measure the head of the baby or look up baby head sizes depending on the age of the baby, then you’ll just do the rows or back loop single crochets until it’s long enough to go around the babies head. Once you’ve done that and joined the two ends together to make a circle, the video will tell you how to do the next rows and thats not dependent on size. You can follow the same stitches for any size because it’s using the number of rows you had from the ribbing 😊 hopefully that helps 🥰
@@StephanieTashi thank you so very much 💖
Thanks for the tutorial!! It’s going quite well so far for me, but I just don’t understand your explaination in regards of the collar. Can you please explain a bit further? 🙏 many thanks!
Specifically after the straight stitches, I don’t understand at all what you mean with the rows 😢
No problem! Once you’ve stitched the panels together you’ll need to join on to one of the corners of the neck hole. Then you’ll have to put one single crochet into every stitch going around. When you’re going into the front and back panel sections with the stitches - so anything that was stitched horizontally - it’s just one single crochet in each stitch. When you get to the section where you have to stitch into the side of the rows, then for every two rows you’ll need to do three single crochets. Once you’ve done that first row, you’ll need to do an increase at the start of the row then one single crochet into each stitch and then an increase at the end of the row. Then You’ll need to turn around and put one single crochet into every stitch of the previous row. The next row will have an increase at the start, one single crochet in each stitch and an increase at the end and you just keep swapping between rows with increases at either end and rows with no increases until you’ve done as many rows as you want to do - which I did 10 😊 hopefully that helps! 🥰
If I make the vest a little longer (instead of 18 cm at the beginning I make it 24) do you recommend increasing the rest of the measurements? Or leave it the same only that it will be longer?
Hi! If you just want the vest to be a bit longer, you can leave all of the other measurements as they are. Increasing the other measurements would make the vest longer from the top of the shoulder to the armpit which will make the arm hole bigger. If you wanted to be more oversized though you could definitely do that but if you’re just looking for length, you only need to adjust that first measurement like you described 🥰🥰
thanks for the tutorial! how would i modify the pattern if i don't want the shoulder parts to be so long?
Hi! By long do you mean you don’t want the shoulder part to go so far over your shoulder? If yes then the best way would be to make an armhole with rows that specifically stop under your armpit. So for the first handful of tows rows for the front panels (and the first and last handful on the back panel) you would do a couch shorter row that stop under your arm instead of doing the full rows. Most of my other vest pattern have armhole like that if you want to check the out to see how you can do it 🥰🥰
@@StephanieTashi thank you! i will give your suggestion a go!
Lovely pattern! Thanks for sharing. Found the link to the skirt.
Thanks so much 🥰🥰
So confusing the pattern is nice but unfortunately I can’t understand a thing , so confusing 🫤
Sorry that you found the video confusing! I’m actually working on a simpler version of the vest at the moment! The stitch pattern will be the same so it will look similar but the changes between sections will be a lot easier. It will be my next video if you are interested 🥰
Beautiful❤❤❤
Thanks so much 🥰🥰🥰
Love this🎀💫
Thanks so much 🥰🥰🥰
Cardigan is so cute but can you help why my one side of cardigan dangles 😢??
Oh no! What do you mean by dangles? Like one side of longer than the other?
@@StephanieTashi yess every time left side of my cardigan dangles a little and when I do edging this side dangles more, and I don't know the cause , 😔
That’s so strange! The only things I can think of to do is to check that you have the same number of rows in the left panel or potentially your attention was a bit looser. Potentially, you could fix it by making the trim for the middle of the cardigan where the buttons go really tight. Like if you stitch those vertical stitches really tightly it might pull the dangling part up? You could also do the trim around the bottom a bit tighter either with a smaller hook or just pulling the extra harder. Hopefully that will help!
Hi Stephanie, thanks so much for this tutorial ! just had a quick question for the almond stitch. we have2 rows beginning with hdc then 1 with ss, 2 hdc, 1 ss, 2 hdc, 1 ss etc. right? got a bit confused ^^
Hi! It depends a little where you are counting from but it should mostly be starting with 2 hdc rows, then 2 ss rows, 2 hdc, 2 ss etc. and that would it would be if you were counting from on side of a panel going across the rows. If you want to count it based on the first stitch you actually do in each row, if the row is an even number of groups of 3 stitches (eg 24 stitches / 3 = 8) then it would be 2 hdc, 2 ss, 2 hdc etc If the rows have an odd number of groups of 3 stitches (21 stitches / 3 = 7) then it would be 1 hdc row, 2 ss rows, 2 hdc, 2 ss, repeating 2 rows of each from the first row. Hopefully that helps but let me know if not 🥰
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Love your videos keep going you are so talented giiirl❤✨🤍
Thanks you so much! That’s so sweet 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Divisible by 3+1 🤔 so by 4? Don't get it.
Hi! The almond stitch pattern is worked in groups of 3 stitches so the number will need to be divisible by 3 and then the plus one is just adding 1 stitch as the turning chain. You only add the 1 stitch once, not to each group of 3. So for eg I did 22 chains which is 7x3= 21 +1 = 22 But if you want it to be longer change the 7 in the equation to a bigger number, or smaller if you want it shorter. Eg 9x3= 27 + 1= 28 4x3= 12 + 1= 13 etc Hopefully that makes more sense 🥰
Id love to make this for myself and for my 8 year old son, who can crotchet, to make one for himself at the same time, only he would need smaller than xs. Any chance of guidance on how to make one for his size? His chest is 25 inches....
Hi! No problem 😊 These are the approximate measurements and stitch counts. The front panel could be about 12cm or 18 chains with the back panel being about 29cm or 40 chains. He’ll also need about 16 less rows for the waist trim. The length of your son’s torso will also depend on whether or not the current length is about right or if it needs to be shorter. If it needs to be shorter, then he’ll need to do 12 rows under the arm hole, 4 decrease rows, and 12 rows above the arm hole. then he’ll need to do about 20 less rows for the neckline trim and the arm trim will also need about 10 less rows if doing the short/cropped version. Let me know if anything doesn’t make sense 🥰
I would love to make this for myself and have my son make one for hiimself at the same time. He is 8 and can crotchet. But not sure about sizing. is there a guide to make it smaller than xs? his chest 25.5 inchs...
Hi! I think this is the same comment but just incase it’s not - These are the approximate measurements and stitch counts. The front panel could be about 12cm or 18 chains with the back panel being about 29cm or 40 chains. He’ll also need about 16 less rows for the waist trim. The length of your son’s torso will also depend on whether or not the current length is about right or if it needs to be shorter. If it needs to be shorter, then he’ll need to do 12 rows under the arm hole, 4 decrease rows, and 12 rows above the arm hole. then he’ll need to do about 20 less rows for the neckline trim and the arm trim will also need about 10 less rows if doing the short/cropped version. Let me know if anything doesn’t make sense 🥰
Could I get the written pattern from you? The Christmas beanie is adorable!
Hi! No problem 😊 I don’t have a written pattern for at the moment but I should be able to write it up this weekend and I will comment it here when it’s done 🥰
Hi! I have the written pattern. The beanie does use a bit of improvising as you go so it's not an exact pattern but hopefully it helps :) Ribbing band (worked in rows) Chain 11 Row 1: sc into 2nd chain from hook, sc in remaining 9 chains, chain 1 and turn (10) Row 2: backloop sc into each stitch, chain 1 and turn (10) Rows 3-75: repeat row 2 (10) If this isn’t the right size for your head, add or move rows as needed Use 10 slip stitches to join both end of the band together (one in each stitch) then turn the band so it is horizontal with the good side facing you Main beanie (worked in the round) Row 1: sc into the end of each row x 3, inc, (3 sc, inc) x repeat all the way around. Don’t worry if you don’t end on an inc. slip stitch to join first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 2: sc into each stitch, slip stitch into first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 3: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 4: *sc inc, hdc inc, dc inc, tc, chain 1, tc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc inc* repeat around. End on a sc increase regardless of if your second last stitch is not a hdc inc. it just needs to match the start of the row and won’t be noticeable when all the ‘leafy’ rows are done. Slip stitch to first sc of row, chain 2 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first stitch in row 2, chain 3 Row 5: dc into each backloop of row 2, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 6: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 4 Row 7: *tc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc inc, sc inc, hdc inc, dc inc, tr, chain 1* repeat around. End on a tc regardless of if your second last stitch is not a dc inc. It just needs to match the start of the row. Slip stitch to first tc of row, chain 1 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first stitch in the row, chain 4, slip stitch into first backloop of row 5, chain 3 Row 8: dc into each backloop of row 5, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 9-14: repeat rows 3 to 8, ending on a row the same as row 7. Row 15: doing dc into backloop of row 12 (3 sc, dec) x repeat around, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 16: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 17: *sc inc, hdc inc, dc inc, tc, chain 1, tc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc inc* repeat around. End on a sc increase regardless of if your second last stitch is not a hdc inc. it just needs to match the start of the row and won’t be noticeable when all the ‘leafy’ rows are done. Slip stitch to first sc of row, chain 2 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first stitch in row 2, chain 3 Row 18: doing dc into backloop of row 15 (3 sc, dec) x repeat around, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 19: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 20: *tc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc inc, sc inc, hdc inc, dc inc, tr, chain 1* repeat around. End on a tc regardless of if your second last stitch is not a dc inc. It just needs to match the start of the row. Slip stitch to first tc of row, chain 1 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first If you need more height to your beanie, repeat rows 15-20 again. The size that i’ve made should suit most heads but good idea to check here Row 21: doing dc into backloop of row 18 (1 sc, dec) x repeat around, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 22: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 23: *sc inc, hdc inc, dc inc, tc, chain 1, tc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc inc* repeat around. End on a sc increase regardless of if your second last stitch is not a hdc inc. it just needs to match the start of the row and won’t be noticeable when all the ‘leafy’ rows are done. Slip stitch to first sc of row, chain 2 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first stitch in row 2, chain 3 Row 24: doing dc into backloop of row 21 (1 sc, dec) x repeat around, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 25: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 1 Row 26: *tc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc inc, sc inc, hdc inc, dc inc, tr, chain 1* repeat around. End on a tc regardless of if your second last stitch is not a dc inc. It just needs to match the start of the row. Slip stitch to first tc of row, chain 1 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first Row 27: doing dc into backloop of row 24 (1 sc, dec) x repeat around, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, chain 1 Row 28: sc into front loop only into each stitch, slip stitch into front loop of first stitch in row, chain 2 Row 29: *hdc inc, dc inc, tc, chain 1, tc, dc inc, hdc inc* repeat around. End on a hdc increase regardless of if your second last stitch is not a hdc inc. it just needs to match the start of the row and won’t be noticeable when all the ‘leafy’ rows are done. Slip stitch to first sc of row, chain 2 and slip stitch into the backloop of the first stitch in row 2, chain 3 Row 30: doing dc into backloop of row 27 dec 3 together (st3tog) and repeat around, slip stitch into first stitch of the row, pull a tail and weave in you ends. Let me know if you have any questions :)
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