Yabadabadoooo, Scoobt-Dooby-Doooo and all that jazz. Looks wonderful. Another beautiful pattern to put in my long list. I'm planning on having the majority of my wearables handmade by me. Chugging along. Little by little.
This good design,I bought Tunisian set hook for KnitPal.Your videos I share it. I very like Tunisian kitting now I use my Tunisian hook to do my cardigan❤.
Awwwwwwe its so little and cute! I will also make the toddler size for baby girl. I've been holding yarn to the side for this since your progress pic you posted 💕
Hi I love the cardigan it’s a beautiful pattern I’m still leaning Tunisian crochet and after looking at your tutorial I know I can make the sweater and I would love to make the blanket too . My question is can a front post back post ribbing be used on the hem, sleeves and front if I don’t want to use the single crochet stitch? Again beautiful work ❤
Hey, i am planning to make this cardigan but with a complete argyle pattern on all sides from top to bottom and even on the sleeves, can you please help me on how can i decrease the stitches for the sleeves as i think if i do a normal decrease the pattern will be disturbed and not look good , please help me thanks.
Hey! I’m not sure how to decrease it without affecting the pattern, as I’ve never tried it. My best guess, is that you’ll need to plan the sleeve so you end up with a half argyle on each side, so you complete a full one when you fold the ends together. It’ll still somewhat change the pattern, but at least you’ll have an even pattern at the under seam of the sleeve.
Yarn over at the beginning of the row. For an increase at the end of the row. TS using the side leg of the final stitch (it has 3: two on the side edge, and one towards the fabric; use the one close to the fabric). Then cast on into the final stitch of the row.
Thank you for the tutorial. I love argyle and this is beautiful. I will make one for myself 😆
Yabadabadoooo, Scoobt-Dooby-Doooo and all that jazz.
Looks wonderful. Another beautiful pattern to put in my long list. I'm planning on having the majority of my wearables handmade by me. Chugging along. Little by little.
😂 your comments are always so much fun!
Thank you!
I love that goal! I’m aiming to do that for my daughter :)
This good design,I bought Tunisian set hook for KnitPal.Your videos I share it. I very like Tunisian kitting now I use my Tunisian hook to do my cardigan❤.
Thank you!
Awwwwwwe its so little and cute! I will also make the toddler size for baby girl. I've been holding yarn to the side for this since your progress pic you posted 💕
Yay!!! Omg that will be so cute!!! What colors are you using?
@@ModeBespoke light brown for the body and dark chocolate brown for the pattern. I'm just looking for a cream mohair to go with it
🤩 uuuu that sounds like such a warm color combo!
Were you able to find the cream color?
❤❤❤ this and the color is pretty
Precioso, gracias
Hi I love the cardigan it’s a beautiful pattern I’m still leaning Tunisian crochet and after looking at your tutorial I know I can make the sweater and I would love to make the blanket too . My question is can a front post back post ribbing be used on the hem, sleeves and front if I don’t want to use the single crochet stitch? Again beautiful work ❤
Absolutely! That would like fantastic! And thank you!
Lindo!
Hey, i am planning to make this cardigan but with a complete argyle pattern on all sides from top to bottom and even on the sleeves, can you please help me on how can i decrease the stitches for the sleeves as i think if i do a normal decrease the pattern will be disturbed and not look good , please help me thanks.
Hey! I’m not sure how to decrease it without affecting the pattern, as I’ve never tried it. My best guess, is that you’ll need to plan the sleeve so you end up with a half argyle on each side, so you complete a full one when you fold the ends together. It’ll still somewhat change the pattern, but at least you’ll have an even pattern at the under seam of the sleeve.
Thanks a lot and any suggestions on increasing? Will try and let you know.
Yarn over at the beginning of the row. For an increase at the end of the row. TS using the side leg of the final stitch (it has 3: two on the side edge, and one towards the fabric; use the one close to the fabric). Then cast on into the final stitch of the row.
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