pro tips for anyone about to take this on as a project, instead of “carrying” the yarn all the way through a row, use bobbins! i’m working on an enormous super detailed graphgan right now, and not having to carry the yarn through 20 stitches is just so much easier, i just have the colors i need the spots i need just wrapped around popsicle sticks with a rubberband to keep them from unraveling. i’m planning to make this for my girlfriend to wear as part of a marceline cosplay, and i’m thinking i might also just stitch the face details on, because i’m tired of graphgans (i’ve been working on this blanket for over a year, and most of that was just writing the pattern 😭)
Thank you so much for this tutorial!! It’s been super helpful so far, but Can you attach the final graph you used for the cat? i’m having a little trouble on that part 😰
I absolutely love your channel and this is my first video I've watched of yours. 😂 you are hilarious and this is so cool! Living out my marceline dreams
this is so cool! i have plans to make a graphgan sweater (not this design) but the graphs and stitches and possible math makes me tired lol but this is super helpful and not as scary so thank you! i do have a question, for the ribbing on the bottom and on the neck, did you crochet them separately and then attach them or crochet them directly onto the panels? :)
Yes I will anything to avoid math at all costs LOL and for the ribbing I actually just crocheted them directly onto the panels so I could just do everything all at once! If there are corners I will cut them 💀 Just chain out however wide you want the ribbing to be and skip a few spots along the bottom if you want it to cinch in! Just be careful for the neck because I had to redo mine a few times because I kept making it wayyyy too tight, I hope this helps and good luck with your project!!
Of course! I’m sorry I made this sooo long ago now I cannot remember, I think I did increase every couple rows and I stopped once I felt the sleeve was puffy enough!
Thank you so much!!! It is called punch needle (similar to tufting but without a tufting gun) I can definitely do a video on it in the future but there are a bunch of tutorials on UA-cam for how to do it, it’s basically just a small rug that I made by punching yarn through cheesecloth using a punch needle! I’ll send you some links for the materials that I used!
You can basically use any frame/embroidery hoop for the rug but since I wanted mine to be bigger I went to the thrift store and bought a large wooden frame there since it would be cheapest! I hope this helps!
Of course!! It is super easy I made it with a punch needle! I don't have a tufting gun so it is basically the manual way to make a rug, it is super easy and beginner friendly/cheap, you really only need a punch needle, yarn, monks cloth, and some kind of frame/embroidery hoop! It definitely takes a while if you are making something larger (the prismo one took me a little bit for sure) but it is super fun I highly recommend!
@@Dubhaltagh I just drew it on the fabric with no graph! If you look up a tutorial for punch needle you can just punch the yarn in randomly it just needs to be dense! Monks cloth for sure for the fabric to use
Yes! I used just under half of the red yarn so approximately 500 yards/227 grams and I used about 1200 yards of the gray yarn/500grams, for the black/yellow yarn you will only need a couple yards so I would recommend using any yarn you may have laying around since you won’t need much! I hope this helps!
It is a punch needle rug! There are a bunch of tutorials online for how to do it, it’s super easy to learn and you don’t need that many materials I highly recommend!
Shoot I’m sorry I made this so long ago I don’t have the yarn anymore so I’m not sure, it was the pound of acrylic yarn from Joanns (I think it was lion brand) I would guess 4? Hope this helps and sorry I can’t be more specific!
Hello! I used a half double crochet stitch for the whole sweater (the panels & the sleeves), I think the sleeves turned out pretty boxy because I made the panels for the sweater rectangular rather than decreasing for the arm holes so it has more of a drop shoulder sleeve! I would also make the arm holes/sleeves much larger/wider than your arm, that should help create that boxy effect as well!
Oh shoot I don’t really remember 😭 I want to say 10-13? But I would just try it in once you add a couple rows of rubbing and see if you like where it lands on your neck and adjust it that way!
I used acrylic yarn so my sweater isn’t super heavy, I’m not sure how it would fit if you use cotton but I would say go with a lighter yarn if that has happened to you in the past!
thank you so much for this!!! my sister loves the show and wanted this sweater but i have a hard time following written patterns so this is perfect!
pro tips for anyone about to take this on as a project, instead of “carrying” the yarn all the way through a row, use bobbins! i’m working on an enormous super detailed graphgan right now, and not having to carry the yarn through 20 stitches is just so much easier, i just have the colors i need the spots i need just wrapped around popsicle sticks with a rubberband to keep them from unraveling. i’m planning to make this for my girlfriend to wear as part of a marceline cosplay, and i’m thinking i might also just stitch the face details on, because i’m tired of graphgans (i’ve been working on this blanket for over a year, and most of that was just writing the pattern 😭)
i’ve literally wanted to make this ever since i started crocheting last year, thank you thank you!
wait why isn‘t this tutorial viral😳i love it thank you so much for your afford 💟
im so incredibly thankful for this video!! i’ve been searching for the pattern so i can make one for my girlfriend and you saved my life with that! :D
After i saw the intro I knew I found the right crochet channel to settle with.
So relaxing whatching it in the middle of the night✨😌
exactly 1 second into this video and i'm already abt to sub
also your room is so cute :D
Thank you!!!!
left handed supremacy lol!! this video is amazing 💗
Thank you so much for this tutorial!! It’s been super helpful so far, but Can you attach the final graph you used for the cat? i’m having a little trouble on that part 😰
Yes! I’m so sorry I totally forgot! I will upload it this afternoon
Here is the link! I added it to the description box as well candywyfe.wixsite.com/candywyfe
its been 2 minutes since i found ur channel and i already love u
Could you please teach us how to crochet the "marceline bear hambo" 😊
I haven’t really tried crocheting any amigurumi before but I definitely want to try to make that sometime! If I do I will make a tutorial!
I absolutely love your channel and this is my first video I've watched of yours. 😂 you are hilarious and this is so cool! Living out my marceline dreams
Thank you so much! I’m so glad!!! 🧛♀️❤️
I love the prismo decoration you have in the background! Where did you get it? :0
Thank you!!! I actually made it!
Loveeee the video thanks a lot for the tutorial😊
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS OMG
This is so cute
Ooh yes maybe in the future!
This is sooo helpful omg tysmm
Love this!
this is so cool! i have plans to make a graphgan sweater (not this design) but the graphs and stitches and possible math makes me tired lol but this is super helpful and not as scary so thank you! i do have a question, for the ribbing on the bottom and on the neck, did you crochet them separately and then attach them or crochet them directly onto the panels? :)
Yes I will anything to avoid math at all costs LOL and for the ribbing I actually just crocheted them directly onto the panels so I could just do everything all at once! If there are corners I will cut them 💀 Just chain out however wide you want the ribbing to be and skip a few spots along the bottom if you want it to cinch in! Just be careful for the neck because I had to redo mine a few times because I kept making it wayyyy too tight, I hope this helps and good luck with your project!!
@@candywyfe ah ok! thank you for responding. i will use your advice well (งᓀ‸ᓂ)ง
Thank youuuuu ✨❤️
very nice your video! but it would be better if you could the number of grams you use or the number of chains you make
Thank you! I do not have the number of grams but the chain for the panels of the sweater was a chain of 94! I hope this helps!
AMAZING video. I really want to make this! Where can I find the tutorial for the front part and sleeves?
Thank you! I linked some tutorials in the description!
OH MY GODDDDD YESSSSSSSSSSSS
did you increase in stitches for the sleeves? also thank you so much for this!
Of course! I’m sorry I made this sooo long ago now I cannot remember, I think I did increase every couple rows and I stopped once I felt the sleeve was puffy enough!
@@candywyfe Thank you sm!
off topic but i am OBSESSED with the little prismo thing you have on your nightstand. how did you make it?
Thank you so much!!! It is called punch needle (similar to tufting but without a tufting gun) I can definitely do a video on it in the future but there are a bunch of tutorials on UA-cam for how to do it, it’s basically just a small rug that I made by punching yarn through cheesecloth using a punch needle! I’ll send you some links for the materials that I used!
Here is the link for the needle punch tool; a.co/d/bA0tFMw
And here is the link for the cheesecloth; a.co/d/e35NPlT
You can basically use any frame/embroidery hoop for the rug but since I wanted mine to be bigger I went to the thrift store and bought a large wooden frame there since it would be cheapest! I hope this helps!
@@candywyfe amazing thank u so much!! i would 100% watch a tut if u wanted to make one as well
Wow!! It turned out to be awesome! I love to crochet too! This looks hard 😬Where did u get your frog t-shirt from? LMK😊
I got it from the thrift store but the brand is r-wear I hope that helps!
this was so helpful thank you so much! also OMG how did you make the prismo silhouette ?
Of course!! It is super easy I made it with a punch needle! I don't have a tufting gun so it is basically the manual way to make a rug, it is super easy and beginner friendly/cheap, you really only need a punch needle, yarn, monks cloth, and some kind of frame/embroidery hoop! It definitely takes a while if you are making something larger (the prismo one took me a little bit for sure) but it is super fun I highly recommend!
interesting! my guess was that it was made with felt or foam. did you make the outline on stitch fiddle or did you find a graph online? @@candywyfe
@@Dubhaltagh I just drew it on the fabric with no graph! If you look up a tutorial for punch needle you can just punch the yarn in randomly it just needs to be dense! Monks cloth for sure for the fabric to use
I loved the video. 🥰🥰 But, I would like to know with which app to make the pattern. Thanks. ❤️
I used the website stitchfiddle!
@@candywyfe Thank you. 🤗
@@brigittesantos2611 Did you end up making the pattern?
And if so, is it free to be able to use? :0
SO CUTE THX U SM
what tutorial did u use to make sweater sleeves?
I linked it in the description! It’s the video by the Snugglery!
may i know how much yarn did you use?
Yes! I used just under half of the red yarn so approximately 500 yards/227 grams and I used about 1200 yards of the gray yarn/500grams, for the black/yellow yarn you will only need a couple yards so I would recommend using any yarn you may have laying around since you won’t need much! I hope this helps!
YOOO how did you make that prismo in the back?
It is a punch needle rug! There are a bunch of tutorials online for how to do it, it’s super easy to learn and you don’t need that many materials I highly recommend!
what ply is your yarn?
Shoot I’m sorry I made this so long ago I don’t have the yarn anymore so I’m not sure, it was the pound of acrylic yarn from Joanns (I think it was lion brand) I would guess 4? Hope this helps and sorry I can’t be more specific!
@@candywyfe that's alright! Thanks for the response, very helpful. Thank you!
Hey! What stitch did u use for the sleeves to make it boxy? also was panel douple crochet?
Hello! I used a half double crochet stitch for the whole sweater (the panels & the sleeves), I think the sleeves turned out pretty boxy because I made the panels for the sweater rectangular rather than decreasing for the arm holes so it has more of a drop shoulder sleeve! I would also make the arm holes/sleeves much larger/wider than your arm, that should help create that boxy effect as well!
@@candywyfe thank uu
how many chains did you make for the neck ribbing??
Oh shoot I don’t really remember 😭 I want to say 10-13? But I would just try it in once you add a couple rows of rubbing and see if you like where it lands on your neck and adjust it that way!
I hope this helps! Sorry I’m so bad at keeping count LMAO
i'm watching the video with captions & wanted to point out your captions are a bit off on the timing !
Oh gotcha thanks for letting me know I will try to fix it!
is the sweater heavy if you use a thin yarn? I have made a sweater before with a milk cotton yarn and it was really heavy that I couldn’t even wear it
I used acrylic yarn so my sweater isn’t super heavy, I’m not sure how it would fit if you use cotton but I would say go with a lighter yarn if that has happened to you in the past!
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