What a great teacher - its not easy 2 find a tutorial with someone who show's & tells u (clearly/simply) exactly what they're doing as they crochet a project : )
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you thank you thank you! I'm going to make mine pink and add a scallop edge around the neckline and bottom and add a bit of a ruffle onto the sleeve
Thank you so much for this beautifully described pattern. It’s so easy to follow. I really appreciate you showing us the shapes that you were making so I could imagine it. It makes it so much easier that way. Thank you. Wishing you well from New Zealand
Thanks for explaining it so nicely and clearly...u r such good instructor...its really challenging to find such a well described tutorial...so u deserve to be appreciated...i will definitely follow ur channel👍🏻❤️
@ladensercrochets9143 yeah, I would pick a gorgeous lace stitch to work into the width of the bottom (not including the part that ties) and put some leggings underneath when I wear it. Would be so pretty! Thank you for the video!
I was thinking the same thing. I was thinking of doing sleeves in a way that I do in knitting, which is to finish the top as she instructs, then turn it inside out, join the yarn at the bottom of the armhole and single crochet around, evenly spaced (I would not do , slip stitching the last sc to the first sc so I don't get a spiral, and then crocheting short sleeves or a cap sleeve onto it. If you want longer sleeves, I suggest finding a sweater pattern you like that has sleeves that fit you well, and just crochet those sleeves, finish them, and set them into this shell, stitching them in from the wrong side of this shell. Long sleeves will nearly double the amount of yarn you are going to need, depending on what kind you do. The reason I am suggesting to finish this shell and then set in the sleeves is because you want to put all of your concentration on making sure your fronts are uniform and your cross-over is exact when you form the side seams, so to also be trying to set in sleeves at the same time sets you up for a difficult time. It also gives you the option of different sleeves - knowing the size of your finished sleeve opening, you can possibly add sleeves with more fullness at the top by making the top of them longer than the armhole opening - for example, my finished armhole opening is 16", so I could make a sleeve that's 20" wide at the top, and ease in the fullness to make it gathered or pleated for a puffier sleeve, or I could just make one that's 16" to make a tailored sleeve. Or, if you just want to add a cap sleeve, you could make a crescent that's only 12-14" long but has enough fullness that it ruffles at the top. You also have the option of crocheting it directly into the shell or making separate sleeves and sewing them in. It's really up to you, and you can find free patterns online for most kinds of sleeves (you can even look at videos of other wrap tops and take the sleeves from them but the body from this because she does a great tutorial & it's a very nice shell).
What if the amount of front rows I had for my front panel had me end on the front increase side. How do I add the arm hole rows that you added at minute 13 if my last increase row before the arm hole had me end on the other side?
What a great teacher - its not easy 2 find a tutorial with someone
who show's & tells u (clearly/simply) exactly what they're doing as
they crochet a project : )
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I'm so glad you're enjoying the tutorials and learning from them as you should 😍😍
So true. Easy to the point
Finally found a tutorial for a wraptop. I will definitely try this thank you so much !!!
You're welcome ☺️
I want to knit a wrap top. Even though this is a Crochet pattern, I feel I can follow this tutorial and modify it.
Thank you.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you thank you thank you! I'm going to make mine pink and add a scallop edge around the neckline and bottom and add a bit of a ruffle onto the sleeve
Wow I'm glad to be of help. Please share the results on Instagram and tag me once you're done
I'm going to be making this top for my mom's birthday!!! tysm for this tutorial
Did you get to make it?
Thank you so much for this beautifully described pattern. It’s so easy to follow. I really appreciate you showing us the shapes that you were making so I could imagine it. It makes it so much easier that way. Thank you. Wishing you well from New Zealand
You're welcome and I'm so glad the tutorial was of help. Love from Kenya 😍😍
I'm making this for a pageantry using black yarn and cream sparkle yarn. I'm loving the outcome already.
Oh wow. I would love to see the recreation once you're done
Thanks for explaining it so nicely and clearly...u r such good instructor...its really challenging to find such a well described tutorial...so u deserve to be appreciated...i will definitely follow ur channel👍🏻❤️
Aaaaw thank you so much. So glad to be of help 😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial... So simple and detailed 😍😍♥️♥️♥️ Thank God i found your tutorial channel♥️♥️
Wow you're welcome and I'm so glad enjoyed the tutorial
This would be SO EASY to make into a wrap dress!
Oh really? I hadn't thought about it
@ladensercrochets9143 yeah, I would pick a gorgeous lace stitch to work into the width of the bottom (not including the part that ties) and put some leggings underneath when I wear it. Would be so pretty! Thank you for the video!
just what i was looking for, thank you for the tutorial ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
I can't wait to try this out. I'll be using a brown yarn, hope it will look as amazing as this! Thanks for sharing your pattern!
You're welcome and thank you for watching 😍 brown will definitely be amazing
This is really grest thanks for sharing I will try making this one 😊
So glad you liked it. Kindly share the results once you're done ☺️
Great tutorial, thank you!
You're welcome... thanks for watching 😍
For my reference: strap 15:20
Thanks I'm almost done
Great job!
Gracias por compartir 😊 ya tienes una nueva suscripción 😊
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I love this tutorial it’s Soulanges simple
I'm so glad you liked it 😊
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I don't get you even after translating 🤦🏾♀️
I mean please tell me shrug desion because i want knitting beautiful shrug but i dont know how i kniting shrug
Hey. Love your tutorials. Would it be possible to add arms on to this ❤
I was thinking the same thing. I was thinking of doing sleeves in a way that I do in knitting, which is to finish the top as she instructs, then turn it inside out, join the yarn at the bottom of the armhole and single crochet around, evenly spaced (I would not do , slip stitching the last sc to the first sc so I don't get a spiral, and then crocheting short sleeves or a cap sleeve onto it.
If you want longer sleeves, I suggest finding a sweater pattern you like that has sleeves that fit you well, and just crochet those sleeves, finish them, and set them into this shell, stitching them in from the wrong side of this shell. Long sleeves will nearly double the amount of yarn you are going to need, depending on what kind you do.
The reason I am suggesting to finish this shell and then set in the sleeves is because you want to put all of your concentration on making sure your fronts are uniform and your cross-over is exact when you form the side seams, so to also be trying to set in sleeves at the same time sets you up for a difficult time.
It also gives you the option of different sleeves - knowing the size of your finished sleeve opening, you can possibly add sleeves with more fullness at the top by making the top of them longer than the armhole opening - for example, my finished armhole opening is 16", so I could make a sleeve that's 20" wide at the top, and ease in the fullness to make it gathered or pleated for a puffier sleeve, or I could just make one that's 16" to make a tailored sleeve. Or, if you just want to add a cap sleeve, you could make a crescent that's only 12-14" long but has enough fullness that it ruffles at the top. You also have the option of crocheting it directly into the shell or making separate sleeves and sewing them in. It's really up to you, and you can find free patterns online for most kinds of sleeves (you can even look at videos of other wrap tops and take the sleeves from them but the body from this because she does a great tutorial & it's a very nice shell).
Yes you can!
Hello 👋🏻, can i use milk cotton yarn 4 ply?
Yes you can
What if the amount of front rows I had for my front panel had me end on the front increase side. How do I add the arm hole rows that you added at minute 13 if my last increase row before the arm hole had me end on the other side?
I'm sorry I made this so long ago I can't remember what I did unless I go back and watch it but I don't really have the luxury of time 😭
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Ma"am, I wish to make long wrap around cardigan/coat/dress. Can you come up with an idea and video. I will appreciate it🌹
I will try
@@ladensercrochets let's do it💪
You just got me excited 😀
@@ladensercrochets By the way, you make a great teacher. Well done👏🏾
How many yarn do you use
Please, how can I ask you questions? Thanks.
What questions do you have?
Please about how many grams of wool was used in total?
About 200g
What's the pattern for large size
I have given all the instructions on how to make the different sizes in the video
Is this a small top
Yes it's a size small to medium
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What size is this
Small
Hello
Can you guide me for 3 year old girl full sleeves swetar
Minal
India
Do you have written pattern?
No I don't
What size is this?
Small
Please, always give us written explanation for us to understand because you are too fast.
I'll try to do that
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