I'm doing it now.I've got the your sorted but I'm not sure about taking sleeves off as I need to know measurements from neck to sleeves thank you for agreat bid.
Thank you this is my go too jumper I've used fairisle,aran,and now I'm using sock held together for a festival jumper thank you in not an experienced knitted you have helped me.could you make too down cardigan please.
When I was little boy, my mom would knit and drink coffee with some of the neighbor ladies. I would watch them fascinated by what they were doing. They laughed a lot so I thought knitting must be fun. I asked my mom to teach me and she did. I am now a 65 yo old and I have loved knitting my whole life. I am at my most calm when knitting. Some days I just can't wait to pick it up and go!! The rhythm and music the needles make as the yarn goes through my fingers is so Zen to me. Thank you for this lovely video. I watched it in its entirety as though I was the one knitting! you are a good teacher and I can't wait to see the rest of your videos. Thank you so much! Happy Knitting!
R.J. you simply amaze me. 😂😂😂. I'm 68 yrs young & have had 2 major brain infections that have caused me to forget alot of my early lifetime. I had a foster Mom who was super awsome. Everything was hand made. Quilts, dresses (treddle machine), embroidery, & tatted lace on blouses. Needle lace on slips & underwear. Sweaters were knitted & coats had actual "real" fur on collars. Yes it was hard work .But we grew our own food in our garden. Plus we had a couple of cows & sheep & a couple of mulberry tree's for silk worms. Yes my grandparents knew how to knit silk stockings! They had a silk factory in Smithfield, Utah. You have helped open up parts of my brain i thought was gone. Thank-you!
Would you consider doing a video about how to read a pattern and maybe follow it at the same time (making a step by step video) so we could see hands on what it means in practice? I've been missing something like this and I believe it might help many beginners like me. 😊
I’ve been always be afraid of knitting a sweater … ( all those hours and then something goes wrong ) but you made it look so easy I will give it a try… thank you for sharing !
I've been crocheting for several years now and I feel quite comfortable working on different projects and difficulty levels. Knitting, however, is a completely different story. I'm dying to learn how to knit but it's been difficult to find a good tutorial online. Your video is exactly what I needed to stop being afraid of trying. You make it look so easy and logical. I can't wait to watch your other videos and finally give it a try. Thank you so much!
i’m so thankful for this video. i finally got the confidence to make a sweater and it turned out great! (plus, as someone with body image issues, it’s sooo nice to just make it to fit and not worry about size number or counting stitches)
This is the best knitting video I've ever seen. Thank you so much! Love your explaining, your voice, your visuals - everything about this is perfect!!!
I am twelve and I really like knitting and this guy has helped me ever since I started knitting at 11 years old and he is a great teacher my siblings are all older than me and think I’m an old lady and it’s a funny joke.
Let them laugh. Make your mom or other female a super soft scarf by knitting. My dad has monster-big hands and he knits. It looks like a magic trick when he knits because his hands are so big compared to the yarn and knitting needles. My dad went to tatting. He works with the tiniest threads and does dainty work with his monster-big hands. Historically the finest (the fanciest) work was often done by the men in the guilds and the regular good enough knitting was done in the houses by women and children. Check out Arne and Carlos. Arne learned to sew the Norwegian way from his grandmother and other females in his house but they teach every one to knit in that country in schools. My uncle made a cotton fabric quilt. Being a wet nurse is girlie. Knitting is not girlie. Enjoy what you enjoy. Think the way you want to think and pick your own friends. If your friends like something you do not like, do you force them to not like it? Of course not.
I agree. Let them laugh. I started embroidering, crocheting, sewing, and painting when I was ten and now that I’m 27, I’m one of the only adults I know with hobbies. AND it’s a real skill. You can create things out of virtually nothing.
I started knitting when i was 10 and i am 21 now, still knitting!! Keep it up :) dont be discouraged. Theyre probably just teasing you bc youre the younger sibling. Everyone else thinks its very cool and awesome that you can create things. Keep it up!!! Practice makes perfect :)
@@am_i_still_ill thanks, yeah they are just kidding around but they are proud I think and it’s nice to make them special gifts on birthdays or whatever
Thanks to you, I knitted my first sweater and it turned out exactly the way I wanted it!!! And listening to you while knitting made me giggle several times (: Besides knitting, I love listening to your talks and watching your tutorials! It makes me feel like I'm at the coffee table with a close friend. Thank you for the wonderful content you create for us❤
Perfect timing for me! I finished a pair of socks and am ready to start my first sweater...only problem is I don’t feel like swatching 😅 (so I started a new pair of socks 😅😅), so this is a good nudge; I was planning to do this type of sweater. I like the colorwork and the surprise ending! A very nice commemoration.
I've been crocheting for 45 years and never had the patience to learn to knit. This fall my Aunt asked me if I could knit her some dishcloths because the crochet dishcloths are too thick for her liking. To date I think I've knit close to 50 dishcloths. I'm looking to up my game and came across your channel. I'm going to attempt this sweater. You have motivated me! Thank you for such an easy to follow instructional.
I had only knit scarves and socks before. Laughed at when you said "if you can knit socks, you can knit a sweater!" I just finished my first one and am knitting my 2nd one for my husband now. Thanks so much!
Thank u 🙏🏽 😍🌟❤️for teaching me how to knit 🧶 I watched one of your older videos, last night and now I can knit ! My scarf 🧣 will be ready by Christmas 🎄
Thank you so much. I have been knitting since I was very young but on and off. I have made a few top down sweaters but this is the best method. I am making a sweater with your method and find it very nice and neat. Knitting helps me not to think too much. Greetings from Italy.
Hi! You explained everything so clear and easy that I finally finish my first sweater! I’m so proud …I never thought I would ever knit a sweater … I consider myself a knitter now haha .. thanks !
As a beginner knitter, I wanted to thank you for this tutorial. This is so clearly and expertly explained. Sweater knitting does not seem so intimidating.
When I took up knitting again after taking two a decades' break, I found one of your beginning videos and watched it and picked it right back up again. Now I've been wanting to learn how to knit a Raglan sweater and honestly there are a lot of people out there saying "read the pattern and do your increases here and here" but they don't actually knit the difficult bits to show you. I'm so grateful to you. Thank you once again for presenting a difficult concept in a simple, logical way. I don't mind the Ummmm's :)
Thanks so much for taking most of my fears away, it doesn't look as hard as I thought it would you made it look very easy by the way you explained it, Thank you so much!!!! First i made your fingerless gloves now I want to try the sweater then even socks lol, Thanks again for all you do.
Great tutorial. Easy to follow. It's been a while since I've knit a top-down sweater. You've given me the inspiration to knit one again. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video, I have been wanting to learn how to start a sweater from top to bottom for a long time, you have made it easy in this video. I use to see my mother knitting the same way but I couldn't learn from her. I will give it a try. Congratulation on the new book. 😘
This is the best video for knitting a sweater. Nice to see a man enjoying knitting too. Thanks. When you did the decreases on the sleeves, did you do them every 1 inch all the way down? Or did you change it up?
Thank you for this fantastic tutorial! I am finally going to knit this sweater. I have beautiful Alpaca wool that I bought 100 years ago, and your wonderful explanation makes it all doable. I love that you knot continental😀. Thanks. Wish me luck!
That was helpful, thank you. I watched someone else's video on the collar I wanted and she did what you did. So basically you split the top into thirds. The 1st two thirds went evenly to the front and back, and the last third was divided into half for the shoulders. Am going to try a top down sweater with some nice Peruvian wool I have.
I’m so thankful that I found your channel because I’m making my first raglan sweater and I had no idea how I was going to work the sleeves ..Thank you so much! 😊
I am so please wirh how this sweater is turning out. Thanks to your detailed instructions. OMG 🎉🎉🎉. I looked at sooooo many videos. I finally got it. Thank you
Aweeeeeeee, you cast on those 6 stitches the way I did mine but I yhought this eas so simple ,it mustnt be right. The knitting instructor showed other eays so much more complicated . Thank you thank you
RYAN !!!!!! you are amazing. I have been trying so hard to figure raglan sleevs out. I am going to knit my sweater along with your "book Sweater" Thank you thank you. I have subscribed and hit notifications.
this was an amazing video, im a relatively new beginner knitter and was looking for tips since i was knitting a sweater for one of my stuffed animals. when i work up more courage ill make a full sized one for myself. thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge for free with us!
Best basic/beginner/easy tutorial on UA-cam, no swatches and complicated maths either. As soon as the person mentions this I click off immediately, trust a man to get it done and this is from a female who has knitted for about 60 years and NEVER knitted a swatch. Thank you so much for this to the point tutorial.
Definitely the best jumper tutorial I ever encountered. Thank you ever so much sir. I love your work and you have a way of showing and explaining things made me understand so well and this is my first jumper ever. 😊
If I may, and believe me, I'm no expert, but I find it easier to begin the sleeve dead-center under the arm, and I use magic loop, to avoid stitch markers and double pointed needles (I'm not a fan of either). Also, because I'm a numbers guy, I write down everything involving stitch and row counts, so I can get my sleeves to match without worrying if I'd forgotten something. Thank you for the video, the sweater looks great!
Loved seeing this. Is there a formula/chart for how many stitches to plug in for various sizes? For instance, I am XL woman's size so how many cast-on stitches would there need to be and the breakdown for the 4 sections (given that I knit according to gauge for a particular yarn/needle size) to get an idea of my particular numbers. I am going to look for an online app to make it easier with my measurements, but it will help if you have ideas. Thanks!
I just purchased a book that gives charts for # of stitches based on gauges for various styles of sweaters. It's called Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns.
He didn’t start increasing until after the rib neckline. The amount of stitches you start with depends on the size neck opening you want. He used a number of stitches divisible by 6. I believe the idea is that you keep increasing until you have the width of the sweater you want. Pick a sweater that fits you well and measure between the armpits. Keep increasing until your front gets close to that size.
Great instructional video, and I don’t even have plans for a sweater. But, I just followed the link to your book and read a few pages. Now I do have a plan to read this new book! Best of luck with lots of sales - your details and building of your character already make Doreen really intriguing. Can’t wait to read it.
Thanks. I'm the same when I start knitting. I'm not quite sure how it's going to turn out. I have an idea, but no ready plan. I just measure the knitting on myself and adjust the knitting as I work on it. That's what's fun. The knitting becomes more creative then.😂❤
Thank you for the awesome instructions! I appreciate the reminders that knitting is arts and crafts and it's okay for things to have that self made charm. I knitted along with this video to make my husband a sweater and since I finished it the morning of Thanksgiving, he wore it to our family dinner. He loves it and everyone was impressed! My first completed, wearable knitting project (I usually stick to crochet.) and beginner friendly. Going to start one for myself this weekend. :)
This video was WONDERFUL!!! Thank you so much! I just finished my first pair of socks and am after your video, I'm emboldened to try a sweater for my husband!
thank you so much!!! I want to knit my first sweater but every tutorial seemed to overwhelm me. You really motivated me to do it and your tutorial is the first one that I can follow easily :)
I don't think I'm ever going to go on a sweater knitting journey cuz I'd never come back. : ) Meaning, it is to hard for me and I'd never finish. Love your channel.
Knitted top down it is really very complicated and confusing, especially if you are knitting a pattern or colourwork. Knit a bottom up sweater and use a pattern for it. It will be so much easier and more straight forward. You will get the satisfaction of having finished one piece at a time. It will sit better, hold its shape and last better if it is sewn together. You will definitely manage it. Knit a simple shape in one yarn without too much shaping or complicated stitches. You can pick one up for next to nothing in an op shop or buy from etsy very cheaply. Choose a DK weight pattern, probably knit on 4mm needles, nothing 4 ply. Start easy. You can always come back and try a top down when you have made a few other sweaters first. To be honest, all this calculation, short rows, partitioning is too much for an enjoyable first sweater.
I found your how to knit 🧶 video last year, snd wish I had found it sooner… I can do the basic stitch and not a pro lol. But I am really good at it,. I am going to watch the video with the pearl stitch soon. Very glad I found your You Tube videos! Fantastic job on the sweater!!
I tried to get my blind great granny to share her recipes with me. I watched her cook and she would grab a handful of flour and I’d say “wait how much flour was that?” Your video reminds me of her 💕 knit for a long time til you finish the shoulders then every inch or so do a decrease 😂 I make my own patterns for things too. I made 3 mittens before I was satisfied it fit the way I wanted it to. I’d hate to make 3 sweaters before I was happy. I did enjoy seeing the overall big picture of how a sweater is made it does seem less intimidating : )
Thank you.I saw this video on how to knit a round sweater.I cannot stop now on my third sweater in mosaic knitting using your pattern I was so scared of not putting sleeves in right but your video showed me thank you from west Wales.
Loved your video and your finished sweater, RJ. You had me mesmerised throughout. I've been knitting for over 50 years but I've never yet knitted a garment top-down! How crazy is that?!
WOW! THIS IS SOOOO COOL! YOU DID QN AWESOME JOB! I am working on a dress cardigan for my daughter, and I had no idea what I was doing, qnd thanks to you, I know! Thank you for sharing. I am lost on measurements, and not sure what length circular needles I need. She is in a 3t.
this was incredibly helpful! i knit in the round a lot (as i make many hats), but every sweater i've made, i've made in panels! it was very difficult to find a good initial starting spot into adding sleeves and making a sweater in this way. thank you!!!
I think the hardest thing is to get the shape and sizes right for one's body. I can see the chest area is quite snuggly and the armpits are pretty tight. I wonder if there are ways to avoid that.
Thank you so much for this tutorial it's excellent, I never really got the shoulder increases before you explained it so well it was like a light bulb 💡 moment 😀
Thanks RJ, i have made several of these over the years, but at 83 I forgot knitting a cable Topdown, could not get the cable to fit in panel, because I only increased in front of marker not after, OMG did this for hours on end, off course the same result cable way off, thanks for your video to remind me how to do my baby sweater...Thanks Again!!!!
Your sweater is beautiful bro. I was so glad to finally see someone else doing there purls in Norwegian. Don’t know about u but I learned it from Carlos and Arnie. To me it’s easier.
I am planning to knit a top down jumper for myself, when I can purchase my yarn. This will be my first attempt of a adult size. Baby top down cardigans are my favourite to knit. I love the tip of using blue stitch markers and pink stitch markers for the back and front of the jumper. Will be a good help to me. Thank you. 🙂🧶
I love this video so much, watching again for my second sweater. Question - would you do one for a sweater vest? I would love that. Thank you for the excellent content!!
Such a great video!! Very down to earth!! I knit, but follow the pattern written instructions to the "T" to a fault. Your video put me at ease with your instructions. Thank you for your time and fun video!
I made a wool sweater with raglan sleeves in almost the same colors a couple of years ago (something to do during Covid time .) I like the way it fits smoothly around the shoulders; much less bulky...
How do you come to those stitches. Why do all tutorial comes in a boat neckline ? Please show a tutorial how to do a small boat neck just wide enough for the head to go through . Thanks look forward your your next post hopefully a bottom up boat neck . Next. Thanks
Buy my book! You can listen to the audiobook while you knit 😇: www.amazon.com/dp/1913207390/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_JCJDE8TWQDA2XX97KT2G
What's the book about? X
@@Stumpybear7640 there’s a great description in the Amazon link !
I'm doing it now.I've got the your sorted but I'm not sure about taking sleeves off as I need to know measurements from neck to sleeves thank you for agreat bid.
I want to read the book!
Thank you this is my go too jumper I've used fairisle,aran,and now I'm using sock held together for a festival jumper thank you in not an experienced knitted you have helped me.could you make too down cardigan please.
When I was little boy, my mom would knit and drink coffee with some of the neighbor ladies. I would watch them fascinated by what they were doing. They laughed a lot so I thought knitting must be fun. I asked my mom to teach me and she did. I am now a 65 yo old and I have loved knitting my whole life. I am at my most calm when knitting. Some days I just can't wait to pick it up and go!! The rhythm and music the needles make as the yarn goes through my fingers is so Zen to me.
Thank you for this lovely video. I watched it in its entirety as though I was the one knitting! you are a good teacher and I can't wait to see the rest of your videos. Thank you so much! Happy Knitting!
R.J. you simply amaze me. 😂😂😂. I'm 68 yrs young & have had 2 major brain infections that have caused me to forget alot of my early lifetime. I had a foster Mom who was super awsome. Everything was hand made. Quilts, dresses (treddle machine), embroidery, & tatted lace on blouses. Needle lace on slips & underwear. Sweaters were knitted & coats had actual "real" fur on collars. Yes it was hard work .But we grew our own food in our garden. Plus we had a couple of cows & sheep & a couple of mulberry tree's for silk worms. Yes my grandparents knew how to knit silk stockings! They had a silk factory in Smithfield, Utah. You have helped open up parts of my brain i thought was gone. Thank-you!
Would you consider doing a video about how to read a pattern and maybe follow it at the same time (making a step by step video) so we could see hands on what it means in practice? I've been missing something like this and I believe it might help many beginners like me. 😊
I’ll love that too. 😊
@@YolyCurls me three!
As would I, so me four.
I miss seeing those cheap knitting machines long ago.
Yeah like socks & sweaters. Every video I’ve seen like this you have to buy the pattern & they only show you snip bits
I’ve been always be afraid of knitting a sweater … ( all those hours and then something goes wrong ) but you made it look so easy I will give it a try… thank you for sharing !
I've been crocheting for several years now and I feel quite comfortable working on different projects and difficulty levels. Knitting, however, is a completely different story. I'm dying to learn how to knit but it's been difficult to find a good tutorial online. Your video is exactly what I needed to stop being afraid of trying. You make it look so easy and logical. I can't wait to watch your other videos and finally give it a try. Thank you so much!
Best sweater tutorial I’ve seen. Very friendly for the freestyle mind that can’t follow written patterns well .
"I've started with knitting the collar. You should already know how to do this" bruh that was the main thing I clicked on the video for smh
😂😂😂
Looks like he did a tubular cast on . I learned it yesterday from Marley Bird’s video for a Provisional Tubular cast on. So much easier than others.
@@ValentineDreamingASMRthank you 🤗🤗
😂,😂😂 same here
Two knit stitches two purl stitches is what rj usually uses
i’m so thankful for this video. i finally got the confidence to make a sweater and it turned out great! (plus, as someone with body image issues, it’s sooo nice to just make it to fit and not worry about size number or counting stitches)
You are simply amazing! You taught me how to knit. Now learning how to challenge myself with making my very first sweater! Thanks, Obi-Wan!
True, that is so!
He never mentioned the size or Guage so how you guys making this sweater HUM,
This is the best knitting video I've ever seen. Thank you so much! Love your explaining, your voice, your visuals - everything about this is perfect!!!
This was so helpful. Thank you! Talk about "winging" a sweater with all that color work and have it turn out so good.
I am twelve and I really like knitting and this guy has helped me ever since I started knitting at 11 years old and he is a great teacher my siblings are all older than me and think I’m an old lady and it’s a funny joke.
Let them laugh. Make your mom or other female a super soft scarf by knitting. My dad has monster-big hands and he knits. It looks like a magic trick when he knits because his hands are so big compared to the yarn and knitting needles. My dad went to tatting. He works with the tiniest threads and does dainty work with his monster-big hands. Historically the finest (the fanciest) work was often done by the men in the guilds and the regular good enough knitting was done in the houses by women and children. Check out Arne and Carlos. Arne learned to sew the Norwegian way from his grandmother and other females in his house but they teach every one to knit in that country in schools. My uncle made a cotton fabric quilt. Being a wet nurse is girlie. Knitting is not girlie. Enjoy what you enjoy. Think the way you want to think and pick your own friends. If your friends like something you do not like, do you force them to not like it? Of course not.
I agree. Let them laugh. I started embroidering, crocheting, sewing, and painting when I was ten and now that I’m 27, I’m one of the only adults I know with hobbies. AND it’s a real skill. You can create things out of virtually nothing.
I started knitting when i was 10 and i am 21 now, still knitting!! Keep it up :) dont be discouraged. Theyre probably just teasing you bc youre the younger sibling. Everyone else thinks its very cool and awesome that you can create things. Keep it up!!! Practice makes perfect :)
@@am_i_still_ill thanks, yeah they are just kidding around but they are proud I think and it’s nice to make them special gifts on birthdays or whatever
And they will not like the fact that you knit something unique, that no one else has, and isnt in the shops, go you.
I don't even know how to knit (yet) but I always watch your videos because find them very calming and therapeutic. Thank you.
Thanks to you, I knitted my first sweater and it turned out exactly the way I wanted it!!! And listening to you while knitting made me giggle several times (: Besides knitting, I love listening to your talks and watching your tutorials! It makes me feel like I'm at the coffee table with a close friend. Thank you for the wonderful content you create for us❤
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Perfect timing for me! I finished a pair of socks and am ready to start my first sweater...only problem is I don’t feel like swatching 😅 (so I started a new pair of socks 😅😅), so this is a good nudge; I was planning to do this type of sweater. I like the colorwork and the surprise ending! A very nice commemoration.
thanks! I'm definitely done with sweaters for the foreseeable future. socks on the other hand...
@@RJKnits I get the feeling you don’t like knitting jumpers (sweaters)
By the way. You taught me to knit! Thank you I now have a hobby & I love it!
I just finished my first pair of socks too, and after watching this wonderful video, I think I'm up to doing a sweater! Good luck to you too!!
I've been crocheting for 45 years and never had the patience to learn to knit. This fall my Aunt asked me if I could knit her some dishcloths because the crochet dishcloths are too thick for her liking. To date I think I've knit close to 50 dishcloths. I'm looking to up my game and came across your channel. I'm going to attempt this sweater. You have motivated me! Thank you for such an easy to follow instructional.
I had only knit scarves and socks before. Laughed at when you said "if you can knit socks, you can knit a sweater!" I just finished my first one and am knitting my 2nd one for my husband now. Thanks so much!
Thank u 🙏🏽 😍🌟❤️for teaching me how to knit 🧶 I watched one of your older videos, last night and now I can knit ! My scarf 🧣 will be ready by Christmas 🎄
Thank you! You've just demystified the sweater for me. I never thought I would try to make one, but I think I will now!
Thank you so much. I have been knitting since I was very young but on and off. I have made a few top down sweaters but this is the best method. I am making a sweater with your method and find it very nice and neat. Knitting helps me not to think too much. Greetings from Italy.
Hi! You explained everything so clear and easy that I finally finish my first sweater! I’m so proud …I never thought I would ever knit a sweater … I consider myself a knitter now haha .. thanks !
Best way AND tutorial that I found on the net! No holes are visible around the increases, It just looks great! Thanks for the tutorial.
As a beginner knitter, I wanted to thank you for this tutorial. This is so clearly and expertly explained. Sweater knitting does not seem so intimidating.
When I took up knitting again after taking two a decades' break, I found one of your beginning videos and watched it and picked it right back up again.
Now I've been wanting to learn how to knit a Raglan sweater and honestly there are a lot of people out there saying "read the pattern and do your increases here and here" but they don't actually knit the difficult bits to show you. I'm so grateful to you. Thank you once again for presenting a difficult concept in a simple, logical way.
I don't mind the Ummmm's :)
This is the best video I’ve ever found to show you how to make a sweater.😊
Thanks so much for taking most of my fears away, it doesn't look as hard as I thought it would you made it look very easy by the way you explained it, Thank you so much!!!! First i made your fingerless gloves now I want to try the sweater then even socks lol, Thanks again for all you do.
Great tutorial. Easy to follow. It's been a while since I've knit a top-down sweater. You've given me the inspiration to knit one again. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video, I have been wanting to learn how to start a sweater from top to bottom for a long time, you have made it easy in this video. I use to see my mother knitting the same way but I couldn't learn from her. I will give it a try. Congratulation on the new book. 😘
The sweater is absolutely fabulous Ryan! Love your teaching sessions 😊👍 thanks!
This is the least intimidating top down sweater tutorial I’ve seen yet . Thank you so much I finally feel like I can give it a try!!
This is the best video for knitting a sweater. Nice to see a man enjoying knitting too. Thanks. When you did the decreases on the sleeves, did you do them every 1 inch all the way down? Or did you change it up?
This will be my first time to knit a sweater. You made it easier to follow your instructions. Well explained and illustrated, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this fantastic tutorial! I am finally going to knit this sweater. I have beautiful Alpaca wool that I bought 100 years ago, and your wonderful explanation makes it all doable. I love that you knot continental😀. Thanks. Wish me luck!
I watched your video 1 year ago and I am making jumpers ever since. I can’t thank you enough😊
That was helpful, thank you. I watched someone else's video on the collar I wanted and she did what you did. So basically you split the top into thirds. The 1st two thirds went evenly to the front and back, and the last third was divided into half for the shoulders. Am going to try a top down sweater with some nice Peruvian wool I have.
Thank for the amazing video, RJ! Giving extra confidence with each additional stitch!
I’m so thankful that I found your channel because I’m making my first raglan sweater and I had no idea how I was going to work the sleeves ..Thank you so much! 😊
What size is sweater tutorial?
What size sweater is made in the tutorial?
omg i just came back to watch this video on the 31st of may!! what a coincidence. this is one of my comfort videos 😌
This is very good. I like to knit a sweater from neck down. I like the color combination.
I am so please wirh how this sweater is turning out. Thanks to your detailed instructions. OMG 🎉🎉🎉. I looked at sooooo many videos. I finally got it. Thank you
Aweeeeeeee, you cast on those 6 stitches the way I did mine but I yhought this eas so simple ,it mustnt be right. The knitting instructor showed other eays so much more complicated . Thank you thank you
RYAN !!!!!!
you are amazing.
I have been trying so hard to figure raglan sleevs out.
I am going to knit my sweater along with your "book Sweater"
Thank you thank you.
I have subscribed and hit notifications.
this was an amazing video, im a relatively new beginner knitter and was looking for tips since i was knitting a sweater for one of my stuffed animals. when i work up more courage ill make a full sized one for myself. thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge for free with us!
Best basic/beginner/easy tutorial on UA-cam, no swatches and complicated maths either. As soon as the person mentions this I click off immediately, trust a man to get it done and this is from a female who has knitted for about 60 years and NEVER knitted a swatch. Thank you so much for this to the point tutorial.
Definitely the best jumper tutorial I ever encountered. Thank you ever so much sir. I love your work and you have a way of showing and explaining things made me understand so well and this is my first jumper ever. 😊
If I may, and believe me, I'm no expert, but I find it easier to begin the sleeve dead-center under the arm, and I use magic loop, to avoid stitch markers and double pointed needles (I'm not a fan of either). Also, because I'm a numbers guy, I write down everything involving stitch and row counts, so I can get my sleeves to match without worrying if I'd forgotten something. Thank you for the video, the sweater looks great!
Would you do a video? I would like to learn from you...
What do you mean “dead center” under the arm? If you would clarify.
Loved seeing this. Is there a formula/chart for how many stitches to plug in for various sizes? For instance, I am XL woman's size so how many cast-on stitches would there need to be and the breakdown for the 4 sections (given that I knit according to gauge for a particular yarn/needle size) to get an idea of my particular numbers. I am going to look for an online app to make it easier with my measurements, but it will help if you have ideas. Thanks!
I just purchased a book that gives charts for # of stitches based on gauges for various styles of sweaters. It's called Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns.
@@wandab3843 That's a great book. I've been knitting for decades, but have referred to that book many times.
He didn’t start increasing until after the rib neckline. The amount of stitches you start with depends on the size neck opening you want. He used a number of stitches divisible by 6. I believe the idea is that you keep increasing until you have the width of the sweater you want. Pick a sweater that fits you well and measure between the armpits. Keep increasing until your front gets close to that size.
Great instructional video, and I don’t even have plans for a sweater. But, I just followed the link to your book and read a few pages. Now I do have a plan to read this new book! Best of luck with lots of sales - your details and building of your character already make Doreen really intriguing. Can’t wait to read it.
Thanks. I'm the same when I start knitting. I'm not quite sure how it's going to turn out. I have an idea, but no ready plan. I just measure the knitting on myself and adjust the knitting as I work on it. That's what's fun. The knitting becomes more creative then.😂❤
Thank you for the awesome instructions! I appreciate the reminders that knitting is arts and crafts and it's okay for things to have that self made charm. I knitted along with this video to make my husband a sweater and since I finished it the morning of Thanksgiving, he wore it to our family dinner. He loves it and everyone was impressed! My first completed, wearable knitting project (I usually stick to crochet.) and beginner friendly. Going to start one for myself this weekend. :)
Just started one arm. Did split hem at the bottom and did a few short rows at the shoulder. Learning all sorts of skills.
This video was WONDERFUL!!! Thank you so much! I just finished my first pair of socks and am after your video, I'm emboldened to try a sweater for my husband!
thank you so much!!! I want to knit my first sweater but every tutorial seemed to overwhelm me. You really motivated me to do it and your tutorial is the first one that I can follow easily :)
You are very helpful. Thank you. I was confused by a written pattern, but you are very clear!
I don't think I'm ever going to go on a sweater knitting journey cuz I'd never come back. : ) Meaning, it is to hard for me and I'd never finish. Love your channel.
Knitted top down it is really very complicated and confusing, especially if you are knitting a pattern or colourwork. Knit a bottom up sweater and use a pattern for it. It will be so much easier and more straight forward. You will get the satisfaction of having finished one piece at a time. It will sit better, hold its shape and last better if it is sewn together. You will definitely manage it. Knit a simple shape in one yarn without too much shaping or complicated stitches. You can pick one up for next to nothing in an op shop or buy from etsy very cheaply. Choose a DK weight pattern, probably knit on 4mm needles, nothing 4 ply. Start easy. You can always come back and try a top down when you have made a few other sweaters first. To be honest, all this calculation, short rows, partitioning is too much for an enjoyable first sweater.
@@sandraobrien8705 Thanks! That is very helpful!!!
I found your how to knit 🧶 video last year, snd wish I had found it sooner… I can do the basic stitch and not a pro lol. But I am really good at it,. I am going to watch the video with the pearl stitch soon. Very glad I found your You Tube videos! Fantastic job on the sweater!!
thank you! and good luck!
Very nice sweater and a very good teacher!👍🏼👌🏻
Before this tutorial I had no idea how to knit top down…. I found this very easy to follow and now I have a top down sweater 😊
Your videos are so helpful, and well made, truly the best knitting channel !
this is my first sweater that im makeing i been knitting for 2 in a half years
Omg I love it! Love to see men knitting!!
I tried to get my blind great granny to share her recipes with me. I watched her cook and she would grab a handful of flour and I’d say “wait how much flour was that?” Your video reminds me of her 💕 knit for a long time til you finish the shoulders then every inch or so do a decrease 😂 I make my own patterns for things too. I made 3 mittens before I was satisfied it fit the way I wanted it to. I’d hate to make 3 sweaters before I was happy. I did enjoy seeing the overall big picture of how a sweater is made it does seem less intimidating : )
Thank you.I saw this video on how to knit a round sweater.I cannot stop now on my third sweater in mosaic knitting using your pattern I was so scared of not putting sleeves in right but your video showed me thank you from west Wales.
This made knitting a sweater look so attainable! Thank you for the great video!!
Nice tutorial! Very instructive but easy to follow even for beginners. I will start knitting my own soon...
Ryan, Thank You! You’re a natural teacher :) I have seen lots of tutorials, but yours are the best! ❤
Loved your video and your finished sweater, RJ. You had me mesmerised throughout. I've been knitting for over 50 years but I've never yet knitted a garment top-down! How crazy is that?!
I'm glad I found you!! This video is great!! Luv the way you show and explain everything!!
WOW! THIS IS SOOOO COOL! YOU DID QN AWESOME JOB! I am working on a dress cardigan for my daughter, and I had no idea what I was doing, qnd thanks to you, I know! Thank you for sharing. I am lost on measurements, and not sure what length circular needles I need. She is in a 3t.
this was incredibly helpful! i knit in the round a lot (as i make many hats), but every sweater i've made, i've made in panels! it was very difficult to find a good initial starting spot into adding sleeves and making a sweater in this way. thank you!!!
You did a wonderful job of your sweater and I enjoyed the tutorial!!!!!😊
You motivated me...I am going to knit my grandbaby a sweater and hat...Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
Thank you so much. I struggled for weeks to understand how to make the gap for the arms
I think the hardest thing is to get the shape and sizes right for one's body. I can see the chest area is quite snuggly and the armpits are pretty tight. I wonder if there are ways to avoid that.
Wow. The way you explain makes ir so easy ❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial it's excellent, I never really got the shoulder increases before you explained it so well it was like a light bulb 💡 moment 😀
I enjoyed watching. I will try this because you made it very easy to understand. Thank you.
Thanks RJ, i have made several of these over the years, but at 83 I forgot knitting a cable Topdown, could not get the cable to fit in panel, because I only increased in front of marker not after, OMG did this for hours on end, off course the same result cable way off, thanks for your video to remind me how to do my baby sweater...Thanks Again!!!!
Your sweater is beautiful bro. I was so glad to finally see someone else doing there purls in Norwegian. Don’t know about u but I learned it from Carlos and Arnie. To me it’s easier.
I am planning to knit a top down jumper for myself, when I can purchase my yarn. This will be my first attempt of a adult size. Baby top down cardigans are my favourite to knit. I love the tip of using blue stitch markers and pink stitch markers for the back and front of the jumper. Will be a good help to me. Thank you. 🙂🧶
Sorry if I have missed it. Can you please tell me which yarn you have used please? Or just what ply or weight please? Thank you. 😊
Your explanation is clear and easy. Are you able to upload on how to make a knitting jacket like a coat but a super simple one.
I started my first sweater project, and found this video quite helpful. Thanks for sharing 😊
Just found your channel. Nice instructions. Will be knitting a sweater this year. Thank you
I love this video so much, watching again for my second sweater. Question - would you do one for a sweater vest? I would love that. Thank you for the excellent content!!
RJ you are one of my favorite knitter, I watch your video and I am knitting one too, god bless your talents 💕
Am a very new subscriber,I must say your tutorial is so clear to follow. Thank you !
first time watching your video. The sweater looks really nice. Thank you for sharing.
Hi thanks for this tutorial video.
I also need some advice on how to determine the number of rounds to reach and form the armhole?
Such a great video!! Very down to earth!! I knit, but follow the pattern written instructions to the "T" to a fault. Your video put me at ease with your instructions. Thank you for your time and fun video!
youre better then i am than knitting thank you ryan
I made a wool sweater with raglan sleeves in almost the same colors a couple of years ago (something to do during Covid time .) I like the way it fits smoothly around the shoulders; much less bulky...
Your instruction is the best and easy to follow 😊
Thank you for sharing ❤
How do you come to those stitches. Why do all tutorial comes in a boat neckline ? Please show a tutorial how to do a small boat neck just wide enough for the head to go through . Thanks look forward your your next post hopefully a bottom up boat neck . Next. Thanks
Awesome M1R and M1L demo!
Made my first socks with you (just finished my second pair, toe up with Fleegle heel!) And...now back for my first sweater, wish me luck!☘️
Well done you. Very sweet sweater
Amazing! You made it seem simple enough for me to try to knit my first sweater!
This was great! Can you elaborate on how many stitches to cast on when you start as we are all different sizes?
This actually made it super approachable!