I am so glad to find someone who really teaches how to crochet in great detail. I’m a beginner and wanted to make a sweater to wear in the winter. This definitely I’ll able to follow. And I’m planning to follow you to make other patterns that appeal to me, and the patterns for XL. I’ve gotten confused following other people’s tutorials to no avail. Grateful to have found you. Thank you so much for your tutorials.
Blessings 1st I would like to say Thank You Queen For This Beautiful Caribbean . Yet My Reason for Writing this is to Praise God & You For Your Detailed Excellence in this Video and You Taking Time To REALLY Explain All Sizes, This Is Truthfully The Best Hands Down Video l Have Yet Had The Beautiful Pleasure of Watching 👀 ❤️ 😀 😊 💜 💖
Bought pattern today. After being exposed to other crochet cardigan patterns and projects this one appealed to me. Thank you so much for the tutorial and the left handed tips and directions.
Just finished mine and it turned out fantastic!!! Thank you so very much for all your help!! Loved your tutorial it was easy to follow along with...I will be looking forward to to my next project.
I'm sorry you're having trouble. It's hard to say but I'll try to help. Are you working into a chain? Often the chain is tighter than the stitches so this might cause them to be wavy. If this is the case you can try reworking the chain with a larger hook, and then go back down when you start the rows. If you used a foundation dc to start you can try this too. Another thing to check is your stitch count. Wavy usually means too many stitches. Double check that you're not accidentally increasing. I hope this helps!
I am so glad to find someone who really teaches how to crochet in great detail. I’m a beginner and wanted to make a sweater to wear in the winter. This definitely I’ll able to follow. And I’m planning to follow you to make other patterns that appeal to me, and the patterns for XL. I’ve gotten confused following other people’s tutorials to no avail. Grateful to have found you. Thank you so much for your tutorials.
I'm so glad it's helpful for you!
Blessings 1st I would like to say Thank You Queen For This Beautiful Caribbean . Yet My Reason for Writing this is to Praise God & You For Your Detailed Excellence in this Video and You Taking Time To REALLY Explain All Sizes, This Is Truthfully The Best Hands Down Video l Have Yet Had The Beautiful Pleasure of Watching 👀 ❤️ 😀 😊 💜 💖
Beautiful pattern 💕 thanks for sharing watching from South Africa
Thank you! Glad to have you!
Thank you for such a detailed teachings. I’m a newbie in crochet and you explained perfectly. Thank you💜🙏🏻💐
You are so welcome!
Bought pattern today. After being exposed to other crochet cardigan patterns and projects this one appealed to me. Thank you so much for the tutorial and the left handed tips and directions.
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy making it!
Thank you for sharing with excellent explanation ❤🙏🏻
You are so welcome, I'm glad it was helpful!
So glad I found you on utube been looking for easy sweater
Welcome!!
Just finished mine and it turned out fantastic!!! Thank you so very much for all your help!! Loved your tutorial it was easy to follow along with...I will be looking forward to to my next project.
Wonderful! I'm so glad you found it helpful and you're happy with your cardigan. Enjoy!
I'm on my second cardi, I'm thrilled❤❤❤ Thank you very much
Yay, so glad to hear you're enjoying the pattern!
This cardigan (and the pullover) are on my list. Thanks for such attractive and wearable designs!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for explaining this so well.
I'm gad it was helpful!
🎉Happy new year good bless you am 49 tomorrow 😂thks for this stitch pattern🎉❤🎉2024
Happy new year! You're welcome and happy birthday!
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
This has been on my list for a bit now. I'm definitely going to try and make it before cold weather arrives. Thank you!
What a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I did two rows. Why is my thread so wavy? Its not straight like yours
I'm sorry you're having trouble. It's hard to say but I'll try to help. Are you working into a chain? Often the chain is tighter than the stitches so this might cause them to be wavy. If this is the case you can try reworking the chain with a larger hook, and then go back down when you start the rows. If you used a foundation dc to start you can try this too. Another thing to check is your stitch count. Wavy usually means too many stitches. Double check that you're not accidentally increasing. I hope this helps!
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