I gave up on yarn crafts for approx 20 years, and when I came back to them, wow, what a transformation in what was available in patterns, especially for toys (there was no such thing as amigurumi back in the day!). Kind of hilarious to look back at the sort of things we were making back then 😆
LPT for birds: Cover the cage at night and it will cue their internal clocks to sleep; otherwise they might carry on long into the night. As long as a light is burning they think it’s sunny and time to be wide-awake and lively. Yes, they’re quite noisy creatures, always chattering their praise for life and companionship. What type of birds do you have, btw?
I love that you you used your imagination and turned the vest into a cute cardigan. I'm glad you finally learned granny square. You did a wonderful job!
I like how you changed it up and added different yarns to make it all cohesive. While I agree the neckline is large it reminds me of a sweetheart cut which is flattering. Great job.
You know, I always said I am never going to use a shawl. But you know what? I was wrong 😅 I actually use a lot of shawls, just not as shawls. I get hot when I sleep but I still feel like I need something covering me (atleast in my midsection) So I started making triangle shawls which allow my legs to fully hang out, but I can wrap my midsection and fold over my arms. Also, I don't suffocate because nothing goes over my fave 😊 I like that you tried this. I've been watching a woman on UA-cam who does "mystery vintage crochet" and all her patterns are from a book that goes from 1840-1970 They are mysteries because her son covers the name of what she is making and cuts out the pictures so she can't see what she is making. It's always really cool to see what ends up being produced! Sometimes a tablecloth, a bedspread, a cape or a little tissue pouch. But everything looks so elegant. I love granny everything, I just don't have a body shape that matches 😂
SO rude to Mr. Riley! He was just admiring your work! 😉 I really enjoyed the process and explanations - makes it fun to watch, and educational with lots of little tips and ideas - no matter what we end up with! Edit: WHOA It’s adorable!! It came out SO WELL it def looks intentional. I love it!
The pattern of the squares layer out already had the pattern stretched out!! It only called for 2 squares above the neckline, and then connect it to the back!! That’s why your neck line was so low!! I hope this helps
The way you constantly made changes and adapted as you went was great actually and I really like the end result. I love the way it came out and I love that you kept on keeping on and made something nice
The neckline turned out to be a lovely “sweetheart” shape! Really, very pretty! I wonder if maybe a few rounds around the neck with decreases before you put on the collar would’ve helped. I’m not sure what that would look like but it would make the fit better I think.
I have that book! I remember using my birthday book tokens back in 1973! Cover is different, content is the same. It might be a different print edition. Auntie Amy made that and it fitted perfectly. All our clothing sizes changed too, over in the UK. For example, I think size 10 then is like 6/7 now and S/M/L has too; it’s more like XS or XXS to start. The fashion sizing completely changed. Don’t forget, girdles were very common place too so clothing sat very differently. Please, PLEASE don’t give up on vintage; it just needs breaking down a lot and following to the letter without tweaking 🧶🐾😊
I think you're very clever and a talented crocheter. The pattern from the book was 1970s hideous. I lived through the 1970s so I know first hand. You improved on the garment and it was fun to watch. Keep up the good work.
I think this was definitely a win! Certainly for a first attempt. Mine would have been an elaborate collage of wonk 😂 Also, if you haven't thought of it already, you could lay a tea-towel over the squares as a barrier while ironing 😊👍🏽🧶
I have this exact book (same yellow hardcover but called The Complete Book of Handicrafts in UK). As a child of 11 in 1973 I confirm we were traumatised by fashions, home decor and serving suggestions for food (ask your grandparents if they have a blue hardcovered recipe book…).
I think it is amazing. I love pastels so I like the colors, too. I don't design so it amazes me to watch you create. I would have been totally lost when the vest didn't work.
Riley is adorable, we have a cockatiel named Pepper and a turquoise Conure named Tegid. Somedays they make it a real challenge to crochet and love to play drop the stitch markers on the floor and watch the human pick them up again!
Ah yes, I have a button tin that was passed down to me. Lots of fun memories playing with all the different colours and shapes (the things we did to entertain young selves ☺️) I really like how you completed the cardigan, mixing the colours on the sleeves and ribbing brought it all together x
LOVED the colors, not sure it would be flattering on me. I've never crocheted a garment for myself because I wouldn't know how to adjust a pattern if it didn't fit me correctly. Please do another video of this kind, it really helps to encourage us to TRY. Again, loved these colors, wondering how they would look in a jumper made top down, DC...🤔 You're so positive, it's a joy to watch and listen to you☺️
I made a poncho from hexagons into a pullover last year through much the same set of difficulties. Things just kept getting worse. I saved that one, but this year’s projects are both in disgrace in the back of the wardrobe. I don’t dare frog them anymore in case they disintegrate and I have no idea how to fix them. Well done on your epic save. .
That cardigan looks really good and Riley was so cute bird. I hope you make crochet granny square bags or blankets (if you like to make more granny squares things not just clothing).
Suggestion for another use for a granny square that is super fascinating to me: The hexagon granny cardigan, I'm in the middle of making my own and it is so much fun to watch it grow! Also: Love Riley! Such a cutie pie!
Let me start my saying, love Riley in your video. I learn to crochet by making a granny square. I've made blankets, a bag, and two sweaters for family. It is more fun if you make your own pattern. You sweater (cardigan) love the colors. I think it came out pretty good for your first time. I never block my squares. I throw the finished piece in the dryer on low setting with a dryer sheet. I have a cat, so it takes care of any cat hairs, it loosens the yarn for a nice drape, and make whatever I made smell good before I get it as a gift. Can wait to see what else you make with granny squares.
I absolutely love your creativity & definitely applaud how you turned the project around. Had you not pointed out the flaws as you went along most of us wouldn't have noticed them. :) I loved the finished result & the colours looks great on you. :) Thanks for sharing!!
Wow, some one who actually crochets like me. Looks great, good use for left over yarn, of which I have plenty, must try the granny squares. Your are great inspiration.🧞ous
had to come back to mention, my mom and i binge watched this show on netflix, Firefly Lane, last week, and it's set in the 70s-2000s (not told chronologically) and one of the main character's moms in the 70s in episode 1 or 2 was WEARING THE VEST!!! I was so shocked we had to pause so i could explain I've seen that vest design before!!
OMG I have an heirloom button tin too! It was my Gran's, then my Mum's and now it's mine. I think one or two of the buttons are older than that though. Fun to look through even when I don't need a button. The cardi is actually pretty cool (and YAYYYY pockets!) and the way you switched things up to accommodate any 'little local difficulties' was awesome. I must confess that I did enjoy the "triangular version of the granny square" - if only there was a word for that! 🤣Riley is adorable and clearly angling for his own channel! 🦜
RIP lapel mic! im in the process of making squares for a jacket!! so seeing yours and also the problems you ran into really helps frame how to work on mine when I get to that point 🤣🤣
I remember making one of those granny square long cardigans for an Aunt for her birthday. I was about 13 (Im 66 now and I relearned crochet about 8 years ago)
It is cute, even if it wasn't exactly what you meant it to be. And that little bird had me laughing especially when he seemed to be saying, "uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh" as if he knew what you were explaining about crochet. 😂
This was a journey. How fun!! You stayed so positive and I love that. I would have given up probably when I found out my squares weren't the right size. Lol
Omgosh, friend, that is too cute! Did you see the one CK made? Super cute also. Listen, y'all is gonna have to both quit making such awesome things cause I'm having a hard time keeping up with watching all y'alls content, lol. Love you guys, you're awesome, friend.
@@SkeinSpider it's funny and awesome, as she always is. Really cute too. I'm currently working on your Shinobu butterfly cardigan for my niece and I'm loving it so far. 😊
Oh my stars I have the same book. I bought it in a vintage book shop in Alnwick here in the uk. I started a knitted pattern from it but even though I followed the instructions it failed miserably. I love the waistcoat.
I have the full set of Woman's Day magazines that have been compiled into your book! Either my mother or grandmother had a subscription back in the 1970s. I've always enjoyed looking at all the historic craft patterns!
Awww Ryleigh is so cute! Thank you for bringing them in and letting them hang! I love your squares in this! So pretty! Thanks for sharing your process!
I always put some fabric between the iron and what I'm ironing to help prevent any accidental burning. Adds a layer of protection to reduce a lot of worry. Also prevents any iron gunk getting on the work
GRANNY SQUARES YAIY!!! Nice!!! And I love the colours!!! Wouldn't want a cardi but I'd do a jumper/ sweater out of it!!! Edit to show love for Riley the... what kind of bird is he??? He's lovely!!!
Hi. I would never ever iron directly on the granny square itself. I use a damp (kitchen)towel to protect the material. It’s safer. And you will get a nice “blocked” result.
I made a very similar vest. Similar issues with the wide neck. It now sits in the cupboard 😢 Thanks for your thought process - next time i will use your tips and tricks!
"Again"? I take it you didn't have a great experience? To be totally honest, I was internally freaking out the whole time I had that iron, worried I was going to screw it all up lol. Luckily, it seemed to work out okay in the end.
Loved the yarn and the result - but not so much the collar even though it did say "vintage". I also learned that nobody rules the handsome Mr. Riley😂😂😂😂
My first granny square attempts were at the very start of me learning how to crochet. it was just a couple of granny squares together in a big rectangle and it now functions as a little blanket for the dolls of my niece. As for the neckline. I think you could just finish the row upwards with two more squares on either side and then add ribbing along the entire thing. 1 square wide is plenty of space for the neck.
I believe all crocheters have similar fails. I have a v- neck vest made of beautiful yarn but the fit OMG. (Not my only fail.) Perhaps throw a party where everyone wears one of "fails."
Honestly, a crochet fail party sounds like a good time. Just a bunch of us sitting around in ill-fitting clothes, cursing under our breath while frogging our work lol.
I can see a granny vest/cardie redo in Riley colours? That would be amazing! BTW, in the book, that mint coloured block - WHY was there a steaming kettle over a cot? Is there a pattern for a scald-proof baby blanket?!? Very perplexed... 🤨 PS: I inherited my grandmother's sewing kit full of notions and buttons. There are many unopened little purchases like zips and pins so now it's more of a time capsule. Nothing Antiques Roadshow-able, but dear to me.
....I might already have something Riley themed in the works lol. I know!! When I first saw it I was like WTF?! But I think the kettle is supposed to go with the square thing next to the cot, kind of like a kettle coaster. Kind of a poor design choice!
motifs are used to make larger projects lol that boring section is going to be useful to make all kinds of projects if you want to venture into making clothes, bags, blankets, etc I love this cardigan! it looks like it's made of poptarts it's perfect
I don't think I explained myself very well, I just meant the table runner sounded boring not motifs in general. Whoops. OMG! That's the perfect name for it: The Poptart Cardi.
@@SkeinSpider 💜 I meant no hate I feel the same way. also if you haven't seen them swirl granny squares might just be up your alley, they fit your pastel aesthetic and would be great for a pop in all kinds of cute stuff.
The yarn used for the original item, while it may have been the same weight yarn, was made of different materials and therefore had a different stretch property. Acrylics don’t have as much give as more modern yarns with other fiber contents blended in. And, of course, blocking takes care of many woes.
It looks super cozy! I worked in care homes for years and years, and especially in the morning when we were first starting it was a little chilly so I'd go grab a cardigan from a residents closet to borrow. The one I borrowed most often was an oversized homemade granny square cardigan, so this brought back some good memories for me =) I miss my old people some days!
Treble stitch is similar to double crochet except you wrap the yarn around the hook three times and yarn over and pull through one more time. Making a triple stitch instead of a double.
I’m wondering if there was any changes in the size of the squares after ironing. In my experience, no matter how cool the iron is the squares size will change.
Possibly. I wish I'd thought to measure them after ironing. If/when I iron any future granny squares I'll have to try and remember to note the size before and after.
turned out different, but good different! You mentioned that you were interested in playing around with granny squares, is there anywhere I could share with you my favourite granny square I've made? Edit: forgot to mention before - I highly recommend ironing crochet/knitting through a damp towel!
Thanks for the tip about ironing! Others have mentioned that one too, so I'll have to give it a try next time. I'd love to see your fav granny squares. The best place would probably be instagram, though tbh it's been a while since I was active on there. Also, I have an email in the description if you'd prefer that :).
i LOVE IT omg!😍 i love making the granny hexagon cardi for my dolls but i might try this for me! btw do u mind me asking what yarn you used? i love the rainbow look!
Cheers 😊. The solid colour yarns are all Four Seasons Marvel 8ply from Spotlight but the rainbow variegated yarn was a thrift find and I have no idea what it is.
The solid pastel colours (except the orange) are a yarn called marvel four seasons 8ply from Spotlight. The names will be on the website. As for the rainbow yarn and the pale orange, they were both thrift store finds, so I have no idea what their called.
I gave up on yarn crafts for approx 20 years, and when I came back to them, wow, what a transformation in what was available in patterns, especially for toys (there was no such thing as amigurumi back in the day!). Kind of hilarious to look back at the sort of things we were making back then 😆
i'm still sitting on a sunflower granny square project i started *last autumn* so the fact that you made 50+ so swiftly is. incredible lol
My exact thoughts 😂
Massive improvement on the 70s vest imo! But now I want a cardigan/jumper/throw using Riley as a colour palette. What a little beauty 🥰
Riley is a hoot! I adopted my first birds in November and they’ve been a joy. I’ve learned that birds don’t acknowledge the concept of “quiet” 😂
Nope, that word is definitely not in their vocabulary lol
LPT for birds: Cover the cage at night and it will cue their internal clocks to sleep; otherwise they might carry on long into the night. As long as a light is burning they think it’s sunny and time to be wide-awake and lively. Yes, they’re quite noisy creatures, always chattering their praise for life and companionship.
What type of birds do you have, btw?
@@-Reagan budgies! A lovely family was needing to rehome them and selected me as their new guardian. I’ve been so in love with them!
I love that you you used your imagination and turned the vest into a cute cardigan. I'm glad you finally learned granny square. You did a wonderful job!
70s style pattern with a 90s look.
Good job young lady.
Adorable Mr. Riley.
I'd love a vintage crochet series! 😍😍😍 Vintage hats would be so cool
I like how you changed it up and added different yarns to make it all cohesive. While I agree the neckline is large it reminds me of a sweetheart cut which is flattering. Great job.
You know, I always said I am never going to use a shawl. But you know what? I was wrong 😅 I actually use a lot of shawls, just not as shawls. I get hot when I sleep but I still feel like I need something covering me (atleast in my midsection) So I started making triangle shawls which allow my legs to fully hang out, but I can wrap my midsection and fold over my arms. Also, I don't suffocate because nothing goes over my fave 😊
I like that you tried this. I've been watching a woman on UA-cam who does "mystery vintage crochet" and all her patterns are from a book that goes from 1840-1970 They are mysteries because her son covers the name of what she is making and cuts out the pictures so she can't see what she is making. It's always really cool to see what ends up being produced! Sometimes a tablecloth, a bedspread, a cape or a little tissue pouch. But everything looks so elegant.
I love granny everything, I just don't have a body shape that matches 😂
Not a fail!!! Clever gal! Way to create!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
SO rude to Mr. Riley! He was just admiring your work! 😉
I really enjoyed the process and explanations - makes it fun to watch, and educational with lots of little tips and ideas - no matter what we end up with! Edit: WHOA It’s adorable!! It came out SO WELL it def looks intentional. I love it!
The pattern of the squares layer out already had the pattern stretched out!! It only called for 2 squares above the neckline, and then connect it to the back!! That’s why your neck line was so low!! I hope this helps
Flexibility is a virtue these days. Congratulations on failing successfully. For a cardigan, it functions and it has a vintage appeal.
The way you constantly made changes and adapted as you went was great actually and I really like the end result. I love the way it came out and I love that you kept on keeping on and made something nice
I love the rescue! I usually turn my fails into blankets for a local cat shelter. I'm not brave enough to wear them. Kudos to you!
My one year old loves the background music in this video. She wiggles her tush everytime 😂
That's adorable!!
The neckline turned out to be a lovely “sweetheart” shape! Really, very pretty! I wonder if maybe a few rounds around the neck with decreases before you put on the collar would’ve helped. I’m not sure what that would look like but it would make the fit better I think.
I have that book! I remember using my birthday book tokens back in 1973! Cover is different, content is the same. It might be a different print edition. Auntie Amy made that and it fitted perfectly. All our clothing sizes changed too, over in the UK. For example, I think size 10 then is like 6/7 now and S/M/L has too; it’s more like XS or XXS to start. The fashion sizing completely changed. Don’t forget, girdles were very common place too so clothing sat very differently. Please, PLEASE don’t give up on vintage; it just needs breaking down a lot and following to the letter without tweaking 🧶🐾😊
I think you're very clever and a talented crocheter. The pattern from the book was 1970s hideous. I lived through the 1970s so I know first hand. You improved on the garment and it was fun to watch. Keep up the good work.
I think this was definitely a win! Certainly for a first attempt. Mine would have been an elaborate collage of wonk 😂 Also, if you haven't thought of it already, you could lay a tea-towel over the squares as a barrier while ironing 😊👍🏽🧶
I have this exact book (same yellow hardcover but called The Complete Book of Handicrafts in UK). As a child of 11 in 1973 I confirm we were traumatised by fashions, home decor and serving suggestions for food (ask your grandparents if they have a blue hardcovered recipe book…).
You may have failed on the vest but nice recovery on the cardigan. It is beautiful and bright. Thumbs up!
I think it is amazing. I love pastels so I like the colors, too. I don't design so it amazes me to watch you create. I would have been totally lost when the vest didn't work.
Riley is adorable, we have a cockatiel named Pepper and a turquoise Conure named Tegid. Somedays they make it a real challenge to crochet and love to play drop the stitch markers on the floor and watch the human pick them up again!
That's so cute! I'm very lucky Riley hasn't discovered stitch markers yet lol.
I LOVED THIS!!! I would totally wear this! Love the colors! You are amazing! You’re free handing at things is wonderful.
Riley also has no pockets, so he too knows the struggles of no pockets.
Ah yes, I have a button tin that was passed down to me. Lots of fun memories playing with all the different colours and shapes (the things we did to entertain young selves ☺️)
I really like how you completed the cardigan, mixing the colours on the sleeves and ribbing brought it all together x
LOVED the colors, not sure it would be flattering on me. I've never crocheted a garment for myself because I wouldn't know how to adjust a pattern if it didn't fit me correctly. Please do another video of this kind, it really helps to encourage us to TRY. Again, loved these colors, wondering how they would look in a jumper made top down, DC...🤔 You're so positive, it's a joy to watch and listen to you☺️
I made a poncho from hexagons into a pullover last year through much the same set of difficulties. Things just kept getting worse. I saved that one, but this year’s projects are both in disgrace in the back of the wardrobe. I don’t dare frog them anymore in case they disintegrate and I have no idea how to fix them. Well done on your epic save. .
That cardigan looks really good and Riley was so cute bird. I hope you make crochet granny square bags or blankets (if you like to make more granny squares things not just clothing).
I'm thinking of trying to make a granny square messenger bag as my next non-clothing granny square project!
This is a cute cardigan. It reminds me of a 70s/early 80s cardigan.
I love how it turned out, considering that it was a new journey for you. Thanks for the disco vibe🤭
I couldn't resist adding a bit of disco :)
Suggestion for another use for a granny square that is super fascinating to me: The hexagon granny cardigan, I'm in the middle of making my own and it is so much fun to watch it grow!
Also: Love Riley! Such a cutie pie!
Let me start my saying, love Riley in your video.
I learn to crochet by making a granny square. I've made blankets, a bag, and two sweaters for family. It is more fun if you make your own pattern. You sweater (cardigan) love the colors. I think it came out pretty good for your first time. I never block my squares. I throw the finished piece in the dryer on low setting with a dryer sheet. I have a cat, so it takes care of any cat hairs, it loosens the yarn for a nice drape, and make whatever I made smell good before I get it as a gift. Can wait to see what else you make with granny squares.
So cute! I actually like the colors better how you made it. I’m not a fan of 70’s colors. I just started crocheting and love your channel so much.
I absolutely love your creativity & definitely applaud how you turned the project around. Had you not pointed out the flaws as you went along most of us wouldn't have noticed them. :) I loved the finished result & the colours looks great on you. :) Thanks for sharing!!
Love a good bird cameo
You are so talented, I thought the parrot was fake at first 😂 the colours are nice together, great turnaround and perseverance ❤
Wow, some one who actually crochets like me. Looks great, good use for left over yarn, of which I have plenty, must try the granny squares. Your are great inspiration.🧞ous
The colors look like sweettarts or smarties candies. Very cute.
had to come back to mention, my mom and i binge watched this show on netflix, Firefly Lane, last week, and it's set in the 70s-2000s (not told chronologically) and one of the main character's moms in the 70s in episode 1 or 2 was WEARING THE VEST!!! I was so shocked we had to pause so i could explain I've seen that vest design before!!
OMG I have an heirloom button tin too! It was my Gran's, then my Mum's and now it's mine. I think one or two of the buttons are older than that though. Fun to look through even when I don't need a button. The cardi is actually pretty cool (and YAYYYY pockets!) and the way you switched things up to accommodate any 'little local difficulties' was awesome. I must confess that I did enjoy the "triangular version of the granny square" - if only there was a word for that! 🤣Riley is adorable and clearly angling for his own channel! 🦜
I vote Mr Riley be your assistant in all videos from now on 🤣🤣
The colours are so perfect for a baby blanket
RIP lapel mic!
im in the process of making squares for a jacket!! so seeing yours and also the problems you ran into really helps frame how to work on mine when I get to that point 🤣🤣
I remember making one of those granny square long cardigans for an Aunt for her birthday. I was about 13 (Im 66 now and I relearned crochet about 8 years ago)
It is cute, even if it wasn't exactly what you meant it to be. And that little bird had me laughing especially when he seemed to be saying, "uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh" as if he knew what you were explaining about crochet. 😂
This was a journey. How fun!! You stayed so positive and I love that. I would have given up probably when I found out my squares weren't the right size. Lol
I so love how you came up with your touch on it
Its very late 80s early 90s and i love it! Feel like you could be finding a certain Sandiago. 10/10 would love to be able to make it
I love it! It’s very unique and totally something I would wear. Good job 😊
Omgosh, friend, that is too cute! Did you see the one CK made? Super cute also. Listen, y'all is gonna have to both quit making such awesome things cause I'm having a hard time keeping up with watching all y'alls content, lol. Love you guys, you're awesome, friend.
Thank you!! 💙 I haven't had a chance to see her latest vids yet but I saw the thumbnail and am very intrigued!
@@SkeinSpider it's funny and awesome, as she always is. Really cute too. I'm currently working on your Shinobu butterfly cardigan for my niece and I'm loving it so far. 😊
Oh my stars I have the same book. I bought it in a vintage book shop in Alnwick here in the uk. I started a knitted pattern from it but even though I followed the instructions it failed miserably. I love the waistcoat.
So, it's the book that's the problem, not me ;). Excellent news lol.
@@SkeinSpider yes it’s definitely the book. Lol
I have the full set of Woman's Day magazines that have been compiled into your book! Either my mother or grandmother had a subscription back in the 1970s. I've always enjoyed looking at all the historic craft patterns!
When you first said 50 grannies I thought wow that's a lot :)
I make a granny square cardigan with only 24 squares (not counting the sleeves )
Awww Ryleigh is so cute! Thank you for bringing them in and letting them hang! I love your squares in this! So pretty! Thanks for sharing your process!
I always put some fabric between the iron and what I'm ironing to help prevent any accidental burning. Adds a layer of protection to reduce a lot of worry. Also prevents any iron gunk getting on the work
Thanks for the tip! :)
I love this! Thank you Leigh for sharing!❤😊🎉
GRANNY SQUARES YAIY!!! Nice!!! And I love the colours!!! Wouldn't want a cardi but I'd do a jumper/ sweater out of it!!!
Edit to show love for Riley the... what kind of bird is he??? He's lovely!!!
He's a Rainbow Lorikeet, an Australian native. And he would absolutely agree that's he's lovely lol.
Hi.
I would never ever iron directly on the granny square itself. I use a damp (kitchen)towel to protect the material. It’s safer.
And you will get a nice “blocked” result.
Thanks, I appreciate the tip. Other's have mentioned the same, so I'll be giving that a try next time.
I made a very similar vest. Similar issues with the wide neck. It now sits in the cupboard 😢
Thanks for your thought process - next time i will use your tips and tricks!
You brought out that iron and i had a movie "NOOOOO" moment. I could NEVER risk it again
"Again"? I take it you didn't have a great experience?
To be totally honest, I was internally freaking out the whole time I had that iron, worried I was going to screw it all up lol. Luckily, it seemed to work out okay in the end.
@@SkeinSpider i left an iron shaped mark on a blanket corner and can never live it down lol
Loved the yarn and the result - but not so much the collar even though it did say "vintage". I also learned that nobody rules the handsome Mr. Riley😂😂😂😂
Yeah, the collar is a bit of a flop.
And yes, Mr Riley is in charge, I'm just his assistant lol.
I like. This is a beautiful project. You coulf make granny rectangles at the neck/shoulders so it's not to wide.
It's a very pretty (fail)..😂.. I think that some of those patterns only make sense after a lot of practice and (70's social time)..😂
Im a member of the Riley fan club too!🦜
I love what you made it's a lovely cardigan fab love the colors.
My first granny square attempts were at the very start of me learning how to crochet. it was just a couple of granny squares together in a big rectangle and it now functions as a little blanket for the dolls of my niece. As for the neckline. I think you could just finish the row upwards with two more squares on either side and then add ribbing along the entire thing. 1 square wide is plenty of space for the neck.
The sweater came out nice. ❤
I believe all crocheters have similar fails. I have a v- neck vest made of beautiful yarn but the fit OMG. (Not my only fail.) Perhaps throw a party where everyone wears one of "fails."
Honestly, a crochet fail party sounds like a good time. Just a bunch of us sitting around in ill-fitting clothes, cursing under our breath while frogging our work lol.
“Oh, that is vile. Look at that…. I need to make me one of those”
I have that book. I didn't realise it is 50 years old. During my teenage years I made lots of things out of that book.
I can see a granny vest/cardie redo in Riley colours? That would be amazing!
BTW, in the book, that mint coloured block - WHY was there a steaming kettle over a cot? Is there a pattern for a scald-proof baby blanket?!? Very perplexed... 🤨
PS: I inherited my grandmother's sewing kit full of notions and buttons. There are many unopened little purchases like zips and pins so now it's more of a time capsule. Nothing Antiques Roadshow-able, but dear to me.
....I might already have something Riley themed in the works lol.
I know!! When I first saw it I was like WTF?! But I think the kettle is supposed to go with the square thing next to the cot, kind of like a kettle coaster. Kind of a poor design choice!
@@SkeinSpider Ooooohhhh... excited for The Riley Project! 😀 Bright secondary colours and jewel tones utterly dominate my stash. 🧡 💚 💜 😍
motifs are used to make larger projects lol that boring section is going to be useful to make all kinds of projects if you want to venture into making clothes, bags, blankets, etc
I love this cardigan! it looks like it's made of poptarts it's perfect
I don't think I explained myself very well, I just meant the table runner sounded boring not motifs in general. Whoops.
OMG! That's the perfect name for it: The Poptart Cardi.
@@SkeinSpider 💜 I meant no hate I feel the same way.
also if you haven't seen them swirl granny squares might just be up your alley, they fit your pastel aesthetic and would be great for a pop in all kinds of cute stuff.
It's definitely one of a kind. I love it!
The yarn used for the original item, while it may have been the same weight yarn, was made of different materials and therefore had a different stretch property. Acrylics don’t have as much give as more modern yarns with other fiber contents blended in. And, of course, blocking takes care of many woes.
It looks super cozy! I worked in care homes for years and years, and especially in the morning when we were first starting it was a little chilly so I'd go grab a cardigan from a residents closet to borrow. The one I borrowed most often was an oversized homemade granny square cardigan, so this brought back some good memories for me =) I miss my old people some days!
Me too. A lot of them died over Covid days
I LOVED theintro!
It turned out so cute in the end!!!
Treble stitch is similar to double crochet except you wrap the yarn around the hook three times and yarn over and pull through one more time. Making a triple stitch instead of a double.
Very cool project! Excited for round 2.
Me too! I'm still pretty bummed I didn't get a vintage vest, so I've got to have a re-do on this one.
I think you did a great job of making it into a cardigan. Well done 😊 I just subscribed to you..
I think Riley was just checking to ensure you don’t make anymore bloopers 😂😂😂
If it's made out of acrylic yarn wash it and warm and dry on warm and it will shrink a little bit like half a size
Thanks for the tip :)
Nce fish. I m in love with that fish. I want one. About that cardigan - someone would offer me money to wear one i would refuse. It looks awful
Great perseverance!
I think it looks great! Love your videos ❤
All in all you did a good job .
It looks really cute ❤❤
A brilliant idea for a video ❤
I’m wondering if there was any changes in the size of the squares after ironing. In my experience, no matter how cool the iron is the squares size will change.
Possibly. I wish I'd thought to measure them after ironing. If/when I iron any future granny squares I'll have to try and remember to note the size before and after.
Unique piece.That is what it is about!II have a question:how did you do the ribbing;is there a tutorial?Thank you
I'd definitely wear something like that. Love a happy accident.
turned out different, but good different!
You mentioned that you were interested in playing around with granny squares, is there anywhere I could share with you my favourite granny square I've made?
Edit: forgot to mention before - I highly recommend ironing crochet/knitting through a damp towel!
Thanks for the tip about ironing! Others have mentioned that one too, so I'll have to give it a try next time.
I'd love to see your fav granny squares. The best place would probably be instagram, though tbh it's been a while since I was active on there. Also, I have an email in the description if you'd prefer that :).
i LOVE IT omg!😍 i love making the granny hexagon cardi for my dolls but i might try this for me! btw do u mind me asking what yarn you used? i love the rainbow look!
Cheers 😊. The solid colour yarns are all Four Seasons Marvel 8ply from Spotlight but the rainbow variegated yarn was a thrift find and I have no idea what it is.
Omg I love love love it I have to make one now! Can I ask what was the rainbow yarn you used please x❤❤❤❤❤
I wish I could tell you, but sadly I have no idea. I found the rainbow yarn at a thrift shop and it didn't come with any labels.
Well done, turned out well 😊👍☕
double crochet and treble are two different stitch types. i call trebles triples because you yarn over twice before inserting
I so love the colors you have used would you have the names of colors you used pull you scrap yarn book 🎉
The solid pastel colours (except the orange) are a yarn called marvel four seasons 8ply from Spotlight. The names will be on the website. As for the rainbow yarn and the pale orange, they were both thrift store finds, so I have no idea what their called.
I just love your work
Next time place a damp towel on your project before ironing. Never put the iron directly on the yarn.