It is amazing how many projects you complete every month!!! And they are all awesome to! Great job! Oh and your teaching techniques are great! I can actually follow along for a change so thanks for that!
I’m at the stage of making the arms and lengthening the body. I’m a big girl! However, not sure what I’ve done wrong…..the armholes come down to my waist!!!!!!! Hellllllp!!!
Thank you so much for the awesome tutorial! I just finished up my sweater and it turned out fabulous!! I started learning how to crochet a month and a half ago and this is my first ever sweater so I'm very proud :D I did end up with slightly shorter sleeves that come to a mid/three-quarter length, but I think it's due to tension & blocking differences not the pattern.
lovely sweater! thank you for sharing. But I don't really want such wide sleeves at the bottom/wrist nor a ribbed band, how can I make the sleeve slimmer? just decrease as I go down? I would actually like a small flare and need room at the top of sleeve (big arms!) but not so much as you had
I've made two of these now since you've posted this, this is an absolutely lovely pattern; thank you so much for sharing !!! I wasn't able to figure out the stretchy cast on in a timely manner so I ended up chaining loosely. I also skipped the beautiful ribbed cuffs (as I haven't tried ribbing yet and it's a bit scary for me atm), and it still fits quite well; highly recommend trying this raglan!! 🧡
I think I made my initial neckline too big! It keeps stretching as I continue the piece. Are there any stitches I can do to the first stretchy cast to add more coverage to the neckline that got stretched out?
Just subcribed as i think you are brilliant at teaching .one thing what weight is your yarn it looks like dk but when you zoomed in it looks like aran is it worsted.
It’s 3dc, ch1 for all of the main body and sleeves 🫶 (i had to actually go back and rewatch it myself, it’s been so long since I last made anything like this)
This is a great video and your instructions are easy to follow but for some reason my sweater is starting to curl up. This is my second attempt and it’s still curling 😩
Could be a few things. First it's important to turn each round, because if you work in the same direction each time things will get curly and twisted. Your stitches might be a bit too tight, so you can try loosening up your tension or using a larger hook. Some curling can be blocked out, or it can get less curly once you get more length. It can also help a bit to add ribbing on the edges.
Crocheting in the raglan pattern means that it’s adaptable to your own body size, as you are simply crocheting until you’ve reached the desired length for your armpit, and you can try it on as you go to decide when to stop increasing! As mentioned during the calculation section in the video, leaving less stitches for the arms and more for the body, creates a wider fit (20/60) whereas if you leave more stitches for the arms and less for the body (30/60), it will create a slimmer fit (i hope that makes sense) :)
im on my 3rd row and it seems to be ruffled even though the stitches are all even as I have 8 chain spaces between the arms and 11 on the front between the corner stitches will it flatten out as I do more rows?
I Think it’s because of uneven tension. If you block your project so far, and stretch to make it even ajd unruffled and then ensure even tension as you continue crocheting, it should improve (?? I think)
Yes it just depends how you divide your body & arm measurements :) If you take away 10% from your total stitches you will get slimmer sleeves (instead of the 20% that i did)
I think I made my initial neckline too big! It keeps stretching as I continue the piece. Are there any stitches I can do to the first stretchy cast to add more coverage to the neckline that got stretched out?
Hey! I’d finish my project and then go back in on the neckline with a row or two of decreasing single crochets that will definitely tighten up the project
you know what, I was scrolling the internet for days thinking what to make next and this video popped up... I am making this!
Same for me, i fell in love with her pattern
Omg I was actually desperately searching for a top down granny sweater tutorial recently. Thank you ❤xx
i’m just in the middle of making a granny raglan, this video couldn’t have come at a better time! urs looks great!!
I have a 13 hour train ride this weekend, so excited to do this then!!
I looooove crocheting on the train 😍
It is amazing how many projects you complete every month!!! And they are all awesome to! Great job! Oh and your teaching techniques are great! I can actually follow along for a change so thanks for that!
This looks great! I love what you did with the arm-holes instead of sawing 2 panels together.
I looove the way the sleeves turned out😍
I have used this pattern for sweaters, caps (leaving the sides open) and dresses!!!! Thank you!!!!
That’s amazing! I’m so glad you find it useful!! 💌
My youngest daughter saw your jumper on IG and I am so glad I found your video. I can't wait to make it 😊
Girl!!!!’ Thanks so much for sharing this. It’s amazing. I plan on doing this but in a dress. ❤️❤️❤️
I’m actually gonna turn mine into a dress as well, it would look so cute 😍
Oh good! Can’t wait to see what you come up with.
I’m at the stage of making the arms and lengthening the body. I’m a big girl! However, not sure what I’ve done wrong…..the armholes come down to my waist!!!!!!! Hellllllp!!!
Thank you so much for the awesome tutorial! I just finished up my sweater and it turned out fabulous!!
I started learning how to crochet a month and a half ago and this is my first ever sweater so I'm very proud :D
I did end up with slightly shorter sleeves that come to a mid/three-quarter length, but I think it's due to tension & blocking differences not the pattern.
hey, love your chill videos. your jumper looks fab! i love using so many colours in my crochet projects too 😁
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the Tutorial ❤ I love the jumper❤️
Oh your voice is so soothing ❤️
Going to get yarn this weekend to make this!
super easy to follow! thank you :)
Wow really nice top . Yes i would like to try. Thanks for showing us how it's done 😊
This is such a good tutorial you explained it all so well and easy to follow tysm💗💗💗
Hi I just subscribed I am an older crocheter love this sweater look forward to watching all your videos thanks so much.💝
This is such a helpful tutorial. Thank you for sharing with us. I’m definitely your new subscriber. Greetings from West Sussex.
thanks so much!!!!
im in the middle of a spending on yarn ban and i NEED this yarn omds soooo cute
I just love your videos!!!❤️ you inspire me so much!
thank you so much 💌
This is amazing 🤩! I want one 😂 I’ll have to try this out. Thank you for this wonderful video!
lovely sweater! thank you for sharing. But I don't really want such wide sleeves at the bottom/wrist nor a ribbed band, how can I make the sleeve slimmer? just decrease as I go down? I would actually like a small flare and need room at the top of sleeve (big arms!) but not so much as you had
I love this. Thank you so much. I would love to know how to alter the sleeve to fit insted of puffy one. For ex how to decrease. Please help me
Do you know how much yarn u used for this? I don’t want to spend too much money on extra yarn if I don’t need it!
Thank you for tjis video. Im going to try this pattern
I've made two of these now since you've posted this, this is an absolutely lovely pattern; thank you so much for sharing !!!
I wasn't able to figure out the stretchy cast on in a timely manner so I ended up chaining loosely. I also skipped the beautiful ribbed cuffs (as I haven't tried ribbing yet and it's a bit scary for me atm), and it still fits quite well; highly recommend trying this raglan!! 🧡
thank you so much that’s so lovely to hear! That’s the great thing about this jumper, you can modify it to fit your needs
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I started my sleeves on row 15. Hopefully, I didn't mess it up.
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Hi! Is there any written patterns for this 😊
Is there a multiple of stitches?❤
its amazing
What is the stretchy yarn stitch called? I' love to be able to find it again
Hi! Love the pattern!! Do you have it written somewhere that I can purchase?
Hey! I’m going to make this from cotton, would steaming be any help with that too? So excited to start ❤❤
Probably less so as cotten is much firmer, it will make it a bit softer but it won’t change the size too much
I think I made my initial neckline too big! It keeps stretching as I continue the piece. Are there any stitches I can do to the first stretchy cast to add more coverage to the neckline that got stretched out?
Does the base chain for the neck have to end on an even or odd number of stitches?
Its very beautiful sweater!❤ 🎉
How much yarn do you need for this project? I mean weight.
I Will wait you answer please😊
Just subcribed as i think you are brilliant at teaching .one thing what weight is your yarn it looks like dk but when you zoomed in it looks like aran is it worsted.
for the sleeves did you do “3 dc, ch1” for the entire sleeve or just the first round?
It’s 3dc, ch1 for all of the main body and sleeves 🫶 (i had to actually go back and rewatch it myself, it’s been so long since I last made anything like this)
Hi! Do you think that 4 skeins of that yarn is enough?
Just started and mines vary ruffled and hers look perfect 19:07 what did I do wrong 😅
(Edit) you have to skip two chains not one
This is a great video and your instructions are easy to follow but for some reason my sweater is starting to curl up. This is my second attempt and it’s still curling 😩
Could be a few things. First it's important to turn each round, because if you work in the same direction each time things will get curly and twisted. Your stitches might be a bit too tight, so you can try loosening up your tension or using a larger hook. Some curling can be blocked out, or it can get less curly once you get more length. It can also help a bit to add ribbing on the edges.
Would this be ok to make with 100% cotton yarn it’s what makes up most of my scraps
Hey, thanks for the tutorial - it looks great! How come you don't separate the sleeves and the body in the corners? 🌼
I like a boxier fit around the arms so I prefer to separate it before, but you can separate in the corners if you prefer 😊
@@averpaula Thanks!😊
Can you make a video on how you steam and block your garments.
Of course! It’s on my ideas list
How do you account for different sizes? Should I be increasing on the body section?
Crocheting in the raglan pattern means that it’s adaptable to your own body size, as you are simply crocheting until you’ve reached the desired length for your armpit, and you can try it on as you go to decide when to stop increasing! As mentioned during the calculation section in the video, leaving less stitches for the arms and more for the body, creates a wider fit (20/60) whereas if you leave more stitches for the arms and less for the body (30/60), it will create a slimmer fit (i hope that makes sense) :)
Hi, do you have a written pattern available please?
im on my 3rd row and it seems to be ruffled even though the stitches are all even as I have 8 chain spaces between the arms and 11 on the front between the corner stitches will it flatten out as I do more rows?
I Think it’s because of uneven tension. If you block your project so far, and stretch to make it even ajd unruffled and then ensure even tension as you continue crocheting, it should improve (?? I think)
is there a specific website you used to create the image of the color scheme you drafted on your laptop at the start?
i just drafted this up on photoshop :)
is there anyway to make the sleeves slimmer? baggy sleeves really are a sensory nightmare for mw :(
Yes it just depends how you divide your body & arm measurements :) If you take away 10% from your total stitches you will get slimmer sleeves (instead of the 20% that i did)
OMG YES
mauvais angle de camera,impossible de suivre ,pourquoi la camera est placée de cette facon?
hi! do you have any idea of how many metres you used? thinking of making this in mohair :))
sadly not, it was quite hard to keep track of how much yarn I used as I was choosing colours quite intuitively, i wish i could help more :(
@@averpaula ah that's ok! I'll just wing it haha
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I don’t know how to math… I need help can I see the example?
it’s linked in the description:)
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I think I made my initial neckline too big! It keeps stretching as I continue the piece. Are there any stitches I can do to the first stretchy cast to add more coverage to the neckline that got stretched out?
Hey! I’d finish my project and then go back in on the neckline with a row or two of decreasing single crochets that will definitely tighten up the project