I loved this series of tutorials that came with the pattern, it made knitting the cardigan soooo much easier ESPECIALLY for first time garment knitters. Thanks Audrey ❤️
Thank you for the clear tutorials on this Cardigan. So helpful. I have just finished your Ramona Cardigan light...love it!!! Just wondering if I can use same ribbing for hem and button bands on the Audrey cardigan (the broken rib), as was used on the Ramona cardigan? I am planning to start Stevie pullover soon as well. I love your modern patterns, and your instructions are so clear and easy to follow. So grateful!!!
You're very welcome! And I'm so happy you love your finished Ramona! You could definitely substitute the regular ribbing in Audrey's Cardigan for the broken rib if you like :)
how long are your circular needles?? do they need to hold All the stitches from lower R front, up & around neck & back down to lower L front? Thank You for your help!! :)
Hi! I typically just use my 32" circular - the stitches get scrunched up for sure, but it can still work. Some people will use a 40" length or, if the cardigan is really long, you can actually use 2 32" circulars - one for 1 side and the other for the other. But for most average length cardigans I just use the 32" and have scrunched stitches. I hope that helps! :)
@@ElizabethSmithKnits Thank You!! Yes this is encouraging 😊 I did just order 40” needles (I’m using a super bulky (6) yarn so..) God bless you for replying So Quickly!! 💜💜💜
Yes, it can be a lot especially if you lengthened. If you find it's too much, I have a couple of suggestions: 1) You could get a longer circ (they sell 40" and 60" lengths) or 2) You can use 2 circulars - use one going up one side and half of the back stitches and a second one that has the other half of back stitches and other front. I hope that helps!
I loved this series of tutorials that came with the pattern, it made knitting the cardigan soooo much easier ESPECIALLY for first time garment knitters. Thanks Audrey ❤️
This is an excellent, step by step explanation about how to attach a sleeve. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge!
This video was fantastic and you made it so easy to understand. Thanks so much.
Thank you. I learned so much. I’m hopeful my second sleeve will look so much better!
So helpful as I’m knitting the Abbi vest! Thank you!
Thank you for the clear tutorials on this Cardigan. So helpful. I have just finished your Ramona Cardigan light...love it!!! Just wondering if I can use same ribbing for hem and button bands on the Audrey cardigan (the broken rib), as was used on the Ramona cardigan? I am planning to start Stevie pullover soon as well. I love your modern patterns, and your instructions are so clear and easy to follow. So grateful!!!
You're very welcome! And I'm so happy you love your finished Ramona! You could definitely substitute the regular ribbing in Audrey's Cardigan for the broken rib if you like :)
I absolutely love the color of the yarn used on this audrey cardigan…can you please share the brand name and color of the yarn …PLEASE
Hello! It’s Berroco Ultra Wool Chunky in the Holly colorway. I purchased mine here: www.woolandcompany.com/collections/berroco-ultra-wool-chunky
how long are your circular needles?? do they need to hold All the stitches from lower R front, up & around neck & back down to lower L front? Thank You for your help!! :)
Hi! I typically just use my 32" circular - the stitches get scrunched up for sure, but it can still work. Some people will use a 40" length or, if the cardigan is really long, you can actually use 2 32" circulars - one for 1 side and the other for the other. But for most average length cardigans I just use the 32" and have scrunched stitches. I hope that helps! :)
@@ElizabethSmithKnits Thank You!! Yes this is encouraging 😊 I did just order 40” needles (I’m using a super bulky (6) yarn so..) God bless you for replying So Quickly!! 💜💜💜
Is there a video of the step after this?? Because isnt it a very big thing to have on the needles?? (Especially if you make the cardigan longer)
Yes, it can be a lot especially if you lengthened. If you find it's too much, I have a couple of suggestions: 1) You could get a longer circ (they sell 40" and 60" lengths) or 2) You can use 2 circulars - use one going up one side and half of the back stitches and a second one that has the other half of back stitches and other front. I hope that helps!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!