Brilliant❣️ I would never have attempted the sweater without this tutorial. I’m going to go buy it right now. I Appreciate your time and talent so much❣️
So glad that you put this tutorial on YT. It's a massive help. Thank you so much. The sweater itself is really beautiful; challenging, but worth it. 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏 I have not started knitting this sweater yet but your video will be most useful. From the other commentaries I understand I will have a bit of rewriting to not loose my mind 😅
Thank you so much! I bought the pattern a while ago but couldn't grasp the concept of making the grains. I'm a visual learner and your excellent demo means I can try knitting it now.♡😮
Thank you. This is a very interesting video. To the point, just what we need without minutes of not needed intro. I might try this sweater now. Would not have done so without your excellent tutorial. Thanks.
I am so glad I was told about this tutorial! I have been working on the Field Mitts and have been having such a time, not with the pattern, but struggling with tight grain stitches being difficult to slip or knit. I will try to knit them looser. If I can manage the mitts, I’d love to knit the sweater and beret! They are so beautiful! Thank you for this easy to understand tutorial!
This is an awesome tutorial!! Thank you so much as I now feel confident that I can tackle this beautiful sweater. I was so confused when I read the directions but your tutorial has removed the mystery. ❤ Your explanations are so clear. I can tell you are a teacher. Once again, I really appreciate your help with this tutorial. ❤
Thanks so much for great tutorial I was avoiding looking at pattern but I watched your tutorial and I all made so much sense when I started the pattern.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am so glad that you were not knitting in continental stitch. The tutorials I have previously watched for this sweater were taught in continental stitch, and so difficult for me to “see.” This one is very helpful!!
Thanks so much Karen. It is quite hard to learn something new and at the same time, have to think about how that would look if you were holding the yarn in your right hand. It is good to have videos for different styles of knitting, so I am glad that I am able to bring something of value. :)
Thanks Carol. Hopefully it isnt too different knitting back and forth. Most of the "action" happens on alternate rows so i think working flat shouldnt make the grains any harder to make or complete. :)
I have just bought the pattern! Thank you so much for doing this video! It is a lifeline as it takes away my doubts. I am subscribing to your channel! ♥️
Thank you so much. I purchased the pattern this morning. I'm trying to learn to read patterns, and I was a bit discouraged til I found your channel, lol.
Many thanks! This is perfect: short, to the point, & a great job filming. Don't know how this would go in Cricket, but in the USA we'd say you hit all the bases & knocked it out of the ballpark. 🙂
Aw. What a lovely comment. We are actually a baseball family. My son has played since TBall and now plays with his dad. His sister used to play until she was about 14. We have all scored many games over the years. I know nothing about cricket but totally get the baseball reference. Thanks again. :)
Fantastic video. Thank you! Patty Lyons has a game changing way of doing K3tog. I usually find trying to K3tog really difficult to get the needle through. She suggests you knit 2 tog and then slip the two stitches knitted together, purl wise back to the left needle. Using the right needle, pass the next stitch over the knitted k2tog. slip the completed stitch back to the right needle! So much less struggling.
What a great workaround. The same construction but without the struggle. I am going to mention that on my next podcast for anyone who hasnt seen this comment. Thank you for sharing. :)
Tash I have to tell you that your tutorial has helped me get to Row 14 today. I wish I knew how to send you a picture as I am thrilled with how my sweater is coming out. I did follow your advice and placed markers all the way around. That had helped me stay on task. Thank you so much. ❤
Man where were you a month or so back lol. I struggled figuring them little devils out. I'm sure you will make many knitters extremely happy with this vid. Well done!
Thanks so much for the encouragement that the video will be helpful for others. Sorry it came a bit late for your project. Glad you got there with them - it is a lovely design. Are you happy with how your sweater is coming out? :)
@@mostlyknitting Yep I finished it the 8th of August. Took it back home and my sister said it needed to live at her house lol I was more than happy to allow that. Yes it's a gorgeous design.
Thank you for a very helpful video. This is such a beautiful sweater & I’m really looking forward to knitting it. I will definitely be referring back to your instructions when it’s on the needles. 😊
Thank you for such a clear tutorial. I wouldn’t have thought that it was within my knitting ability but now going to buy the pattern. It looks a lot more complicated than it is 😊x
Wow - that was a wonderful comment for me to read. It makes me so happy to hear you were empowered and felt confident to knit something you really wanted to make. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. x
I'm so excited because I've got the collar finished and am ready to start the pattern. I'm using Arranmore light by The Fibre Co. I'll be watching the video again (and again) till I get it memorized. @@mostlyknitting
Thank you. I had given up on this pattern despite being an experienced knitter. The pattern is great but the translation lost me. This has put me back on track - very happy to be back working on the project
Hello Tash!🤗Thank you so much for taking the time to make this incredibly helpful tutorial! I bought the pattern when it was released and now can't wait to start; thanks to this tutorial. I appreciate this! Until next time, take care. 😊
Thank you ever so for making this video! I haven't cast on yet (haven't even purchased yet) but I've been ogling the sweater for months and am planning to cast it on next. Or, alternatively, the Sorrel, but I do like this one better. I'm on the bustier side and don't really like how the Sorrel looks on bustier people.
I think you could totally wear either. On ravelry, I have seen Sorrel on bustier people and I think it looks great. Sorrel is definitely the quicker and easier pattern. But both are lovely and I am sure you would be happy with either one. :)
Thank you so much! I was getting to rip out row 5, but I did it correctly! I was counting the each of grain stitches as (3), so my numbers were way off.
Dear Tash Thank you so much for your time spent creating these tutorials. I purchased the pattern in my mother tongue, danish, but because I am a relatively new knitter, it has been slightly daunting. You make it look like child's play. Although I am not fooled into thinking that it will be for me, it does encourage me to think that it may just be possible. Being Scandinavian, I am used to nordic style knitting. Nevertheless your tips are invaluable. Lastly I can't refrain from commenting on the joy it is to hear it all explained in australian english, as i grew up partly in Bendigo, Vic. So I enjoy the light in your beautiful home, which is so typically Australian. 🎉 I do have a bit of trouble balancing my cable needle. The stitches tend to slip off. Do you know any tip to get around this?
Thank you so much for your lovely comments Christina. The only tip i would have is using a cable needle that has a dip in it like a V cable needle. Or perhaps a J cable needle. Wood rather than metal could also help. Thanks again and I hope you enjoy the Field Sweater. I hope the videos are helpful. :)
I believe the cardigan pattern has been released. I actually dont have that pattern so i can't speak to the content. If i had to guess, making and collapsing the grains woudl happen on the knit side and the other rows would be similar to the sweater but with purling instead of knitting. I'm sorry i cant be more specific but I actually dont own the pattern for the cardigan. I dont wear a lot of cardigans so hadnt actually intended to purchase that pattern.
Hi there. I’m trying to do the sweater… and I find the instructions vague to say the least… your video is very useful and I now understand about the 5 stitches being made of of the two ‘grains’… what is still confusing me, is where the yo comes from before working the second grain ? In your video the yo is quite obviously already there after you’ve completed the first grain. I’d be very grateful for advice. Thank you
Thank you for this tutorial. I bought the pattern but I was a bit confused. Question, what casting method did you use, to avoid having uncomfy edge on the collar?
Hi there. I did a tubular cast on. There are a number of ways to do a tubular cast on but the way i did it was Judy's Magic Cast On for the full amount of stitches, knit one row and then knit a stitch from one needle and purl from the other alternating. I did a video on this here. ua-cam.com/video/yPHicCzJC-k/v-deo.htmlsi=_50t0kSQIjUPRD82 There are other Tubular Cast On Methods that you may prefer but this is what i used for my Field Sweater. The neckline has enough stretch but is stable.
I can do a video on the grain repeat for Round 9. I should be able to post that later today. It involves creating a couple of increases around the grain.
@@mostlyknitting Děkuji za vaši ochotu pomoct. Už jsem na to přišla. Ale je tu větší problém a to kruhová řada 25. Ten překlad jsem naprosto nepochopila. Bylo by možné aspoň vysvětlit? Děkuji za pomoc. 🙏❤️🌹
Hello! I am knitting the Field Cardigan and in the english pattern at row 11 I got stuk. At the end does it say that after knitting up to the marker you should knit additional stitches that are not there?? I´ve lokked in the Danish pattern and the extra stiches are not included in that pattern? I´m looking forward to knit this cardigan, it´s a lovely pattern!
Hi Christina I have just had a look at Round 11 of the pattern. As I read it, Round 11 finishes with a cable. You put the grain on the cable needle, knit the next 2 sts and then knit the grain together. Are you saying you dont have those 2 sts to knit that form part of the cable? At the end of Round 10, you slip the grain and then knit 2. It should be those two sts that you are knitting as part of the cable. I hope that helps.
Hi there. I did a sample piece a while back and now I have finally started the sweater. I gave a query about the Sizes after you finish the ribbing. There are actually 9 sizes but when it comes to the increase, only Size 5-9 are given. I am doing the 4th size and need to end up with 135 stitches before the Field pattern starts. I can’t figure out how many increases I need to do before I start the Inc round of k2,yo,k2. If you can clarify this I’d be very grateful.
Yes. Just for demo. The sweater is knit in the round so you just continue on to the start of round but when I am demonstrating with a swatch knitting flat, I have to carry that yarn in the back to get back to the start of the row/round. Hope that helps. :)
3rd row of short row turns. When you knit the 3rd row after the second turn you knit beyond the first turn by 6 stitches. Do you knit the first double stitch together or what do you do with the double stitch. Thanks, Pat
Also, in your video of making the grains, you show holding your thumb down to hold the yarn over loosely. Also do this on the yarn over loop, and in the Large grain hold the loop loosely with your thumb on all 5 stitches. I had absolutely o trouble knitting all 5 stitches together. Your videos are a lifesaver. Thanks so much Pat
I need help w/ row 5. There is a *yo in the beginning. At the end of instructions it says*to*till M, yo. I am confused. Is that last yo the beginning of row 5 only or do I need to do a 2nd yo at end of row 5??? Thank you for any help😅. MA
Hi there. I demonstrate Round 5 at 11 minutes into the video. You only do a YO at the start of each section. No extra yarn over at the end of the round. I hope that helps.
Yes The cables aren’t a problem It’s the directions for round 11 in the cardigan I think the directions were from the “in the round” and cut and pasted into the cardigan. Do you have the pattern in cardigan?
Directions say to *K1, slip next 2 it’s to cable in back, k the grain tog, slip purl-wise wyib, place grain on cable in front, k2, k the grain tog tbl * Repeat from * to * till 1 st before M, K1 front, K2, K the 3 st in the grain tog tbl*, repeat from * to * till 1 st before M, k1
Hi Maureen. I'm afraid i dont have the cardigan pattern. I can't really provide pattern support for another designer's patterns. I did the videos as i was knitting the sweater but I never knit the cardigan. Perhaps post a comment on Camilla's instagram? She doesnt seem to reply to ravelry messages. Hope that she is able to help.
Hiya. I am trying to do the beret with the field pattern. Either I lost my mind or I have gone totally brain dead. I find this pattern (beret) really badly written. I for the life of me can not understand how to do this hat. Has anyone knit this hat already? I looked on Ravelry but no real help there. It is absolutely not written well, and seems to have no logic. It would help if there would be a chart, but working stitch by stitch does not give the results needed, I keep having missing stitches, or stitches that seemingly vanish because the wording is not right. I wanted to knit this beret for my daughter in law for Christmas, but for now will pick another model. The beret is horribly explained. I wonder if this designer had English test knitters… So frustrated right now…
I am so sorry you are having such a hard time with this pattern. I have only knit the sweater version and i know it was not the easiest for me to follow. Unfortunately I dont have the beret pattern so i cant offer any direct help. Have you tried messaging the designer or any of the other people on ravelry who have knit it? Perhaps others here might be able to help.
Hey there, I’m not a beginner and just started this beret as well. I can’t even figure out how make the gauge because the field stitch is not formally explained for testing my wool. I agree this pattern is not ideal. As I paid for the pattern I would at least expect a small section saying : Field stitch. Row 1 : (…) row 2 (…) - Row 4 (…), repeat these four rows. But thanks to your video I could figure out a way! Thank you!
Je ne suis pas bien : vous ne faites jamais de rang envers donc et faites glisser vos mailles de l'autre côté et tirez le fil pour recommencer ? comment faites vous alors dans un tricot normal comme un pull svp ? D'avance merci.
In this sweater, which is knit in the round, you never turn to purl. So sliding my work in the swatch mimics having knit all the way around and come to the stitches again in the same way that you would when knitting in the round. I hope that helps.
Ignore my last comment please! I’m an idiot! I cast on some stitches in scrap yarn to try out the pattern before I started and managed to skip out the K2,yo,K2 row! 🤦♀️
Brilliant❣️ I would never have attempted the sweater without this tutorial. I’m going to go buy it right now. I Appreciate your time and talent so much❣️
Thanks so much. I am so glad I was able to help. x
Your going to love it. It's a fun knit.
So glad that you put this tutorial on YT. It's a massive help. Thank you so much. The sweater itself is really beautiful; challenging, but worth it. 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏 I have not started knitting this sweater yet but your video will be most useful. From the other commentaries I understand I will have a bit of rewriting to not loose my mind 😅
Thank you so much. Yes, rewriting some of the lines of the pattern is definitely worth the time.
Thank you so much! I bought the pattern a while ago but couldn't grasp the concept of making the grains. I'm a visual learner and your excellent demo means I can try knitting it now.♡😮
Wonderful! I am so glad you found the video helpful. I hope you enjoy knitting the pattern. Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
Started making some tests on the
pattern and I was in youtube looking for tutorials after like 5 minutes 😂 Thank you! Really clear now
I'm so glad it helped! :)
Thank you. This is a very interesting video. To the point, just what we need without minutes of not needed intro. I might try this sweater now. Would not have done so without your excellent tutorial. Thanks.
Thanks so much. Glad you found it helpful!
I am so glad I was told about this tutorial! I have been working on the Field Mitts and have been having such a time, not with the pattern, but struggling with tight grain stitches being difficult to slip or knit. I will try to knit them looser. If I can manage the mitts, I’d love to knit the sweater and beret! They are so beautiful! Thank you for this easy to understand tutorial!
Thanks so much Deirdre. Glad it was helpful! :)
I was so happy to see this tutorial. I purchased the pattern and was waiting for this help.thank you so much for your tutorial.
No worries Sandra. Glad it was helpful! :)
Same here ❤
Perfect timing as I have the yarn and the pattern, now time to cast on. Thank you
Yay! Hope you enjoy it. :)
This is an awesome tutorial!! Thank you so much as I now feel confident that I can tackle this beautiful sweater. I was so confused when I read the directions but your tutorial has removed the mystery. ❤ Your explanations are so clear. I can tell you are a teacher. Once again, I really appreciate your help with this tutorial. ❤
Thanks so much for your lovely, encouraging comments. I am so glad you found the video helpful. x
@@mostlyknitting ❤️
Thanks so much for great tutorial I was avoiding looking at pattern but I watched your tutorial and I all made so much sense when I started the pattern.
Awesome. I am so glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I purchased the pattern and this makes things much easier. Much appreciated. 💕
I'm so glad it was helpful!
The grains in the sweater I asked my self then I looked at the sweater and clicked. Thank you for the tutorial Tash
❤😊
You're welcome Rosemary. I hope you are feeling well. x
@@mostlyknitting I am keeping well due to go away on the 20.10 to Knysna
Thank you for this tutorial. I am so glad that you were not knitting in continental stitch. The tutorials I have previously watched for this sweater were taught in continental stitch, and so difficult for me to “see.” This one is very helpful!!
I am so glad this helped Alice. It can be so hard when the knitting is done differently. :)
So excited to watch you throw. I have a difficulty watching Continental. So happy I found you
Thanks so much Karen. It is quite hard to learn something new and at the same time, have to think about how that would look if you were holding the yarn in your right hand. It is good to have videos for different styles of knitting, so I am glad that I am able to bring something of value. :)
Thank you Tash for the tutorial just waiting for the cardigan pattern to come out, but feel confident now to tackle the grains ❤
Thanks Carol. Hopefully it isnt too different knitting back and forth. Most of the "action" happens on alternate rows so i think working flat shouldnt make the grains any harder to make or complete. :)
@@mostlyknitting oh hadn’t thought of that, hopefully it will be the same
Thank you for making this tutorial! Now I feel like I can make this sweater with confidence!
Thanks so much Cathy. Glad it helped. :)
I have just bought the pattern! Thank you so much for doing this video! It is a lifeline as it takes away my doubts. I am subscribing to your channel! ♥️
Thank you so much. I am so glad you have found them helpful!
Thank you for taking the time out to do these tutorials ,your a great teacher.Thank you Tess your awesome🥰
Thanks so much Cheryl. x
Thank you so much. I purchased the pattern this morning. I'm trying to learn to read patterns, and I was a bit discouraged til I found your channel, lol.
You are so welcome! I am so glad you have found the videos helpful. :)
I'm starting to make this pattern today and I'm so happy because, thanks to you, I can start peacefully
Yay! I’m so glad the videos are helpful. :)
I purchased the patterns and I have no idea why…. Thank you I believe I can knit it now ✅
Oh good. I’m so glad. :)
Thank you ! That was brilliant. Im waiting for the cardi version 😊
Thanks so much for the lovely comment. :)
Many thanks! This is perfect: short, to the point, & a great job filming. Don't know how this would go in Cricket, but in the USA we'd say you hit all the bases & knocked it out of the ballpark. 🙂
Aw. What a lovely comment. We are actually a baseball family. My son has played since TBall and now plays with his dad. His sister used to play until she was about 14. We have all scored many games over the years. I know nothing about cricket but totally get the baseball reference. Thanks again. :)
Thank you so much, this is incredibly helpful! I couldn't work out how to make the grains until now!
You are so welcome! Thanks for taking the time to leave a lovely comment. :)
Fantastic video. Thank you! Patty Lyons has a game changing way of doing K3tog. I usually find trying to K3tog really difficult to get the needle through. She suggests you knit 2 tog and then slip the two stitches knitted together, purl wise back to the left needle. Using the right needle, pass the next stitch over the knitted k2tog. slip the completed stitch back to the right needle! So much less struggling.
What a great workaround. The same construction but without the struggle. I am going to mention that on my next podcast for anyone who hasnt seen this comment. Thank you for sharing. :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It’s not as bad as I thought to knits this wheats to make the sweater. ❤
You are so welcome! I hope you give it a go and enjoy making it. x
@@mostlyknitting my yarn order arrived yesterday and I’m preparing myself. 💪
Absolutely love this jumper; you’ve given me confidence to knit it now. Thank you! 🧶
Wonderful! I am so happy to hear that. :)
thank you for taking the time to impart this information. it will be a big help to me and others. cheers!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much. :)
This tutorial is soooo helpful. Thank you for the extensive explanation
You're very welcome! :)
Exactly what I needed to get started with the pattern! Thank you so much!!!
You are so welcome! :)
Thank you Tash I’ve got this pattern waiting in my list of garments to knit.
Thanks so much Bev. :)
Thank you, I needed this instruction to confidently go ahead with the pattern. I'm sure many will benefit from your tutorial 😊
Thank you! Glad it was helpful! :)
Thank you for such a great tutorial. I was worried if I could do that because I really want to make that sweater, now I feel better about it 😘💖😊
Og good! I'm so glad it was helpful! :)
Tash I have to tell you that your tutorial has helped me get to Row 14 today. I wish I knew how to send you a picture as I am thrilled with how my sweater is coming out. I did follow your advice and placed markers all the way around. That had helped me stay on task. Thank you so much. ❤
Thanks wonderful Maryann. I am so happy this is working out for you. :)
@@mostlyknitting thanks to you I am definitely successful. I am very grateful.
Man where were you a month or so back lol. I struggled figuring them little devils out. I'm sure you will make many knitters extremely happy with this vid. Well done!
Thanks so much for the encouragement that the video will be helpful for others. Sorry it came a bit late for your project. Glad you got there with them - it is a lovely design. Are you happy with how your sweater is coming out? :)
@@mostlyknitting Yep I finished it the 8th of August. Took it back home and my sister said it needed to live at her house lol I was more than happy to allow that. Yes it's a gorgeous design.
Thank you for a very helpful video. This is such a beautiful sweater & I’m really looking forward to knitting it. I will definitely be referring back to your instructions when it’s on the needles. 😊
Thanks so much Wendy. :)
grazie !!!! non ci sarei MAI riuscita a capire da sola!
I am so glad this video helped. :)
Tash! This video is amazing. The Field Sweater is probably my next cast on and this makes me feel much better about casting on.
Thanks so much Emily. Nice to see you! You will find this one a breeze! It is a bit fiddly but not difficult. :)
Yay! I can purchase the pattern now 😊 thanks Tash xxx
Pleasure Dina. Hope you enjoy making it. :)
This video is so helpful. Now I am up for the pattern.
Yay! I hope you enjoy it. It really is a beautiful design. :)
Thank you, Tash making this tutorial, I’ve purchased the pattern and now I’m confident! ❤😊
Yay - That's wonderful! x
Thank you for such a clear tutorial. I wouldn’t have thought that it was within my knitting ability but now going to buy the pattern. It looks a lot more complicated than it is 😊x
Wow - that was a wonderful comment for me to read. It makes me so happy to hear you were empowered and felt confident to knit something you really wanted to make. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. x
Thank you so much for this video. Now I'll be able to make it! I can hardly wait to cast it on.
Thanks so much Mary. It is a bit fiddly but i think in the right yarn, the results look amazing. :)
I'm so excited because I've got the collar finished and am ready to start the pattern. I'm using Arranmore light by The Fibre Co. I'll be watching the video again (and again) till I get it memorized. @@mostlyknitting
Muchas gracias!!!! Excelente explicación. Me encanta el patrón, pero sin su explicación no lo habría logrado. un saludo desde🇨🇷
Thank you so much Gabriel. Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
Thank you, very kind of you to take your time to fo this for us.❤
My pleasure! :)
Great demonstration! I wish I had it when I was doing mine!
Thanks Suzy. x
Thank you. I had given up on this pattern despite being an experienced knitter. The pattern is great but the translation lost me. This has put me back on track - very happy to be back working on the project
Thanks so much Sara. I am so glad you have been able to pick this back up. It is a beautiful design. Hope you are happy with the end result. :)
What a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much Diane. :)
Thank you. I want to make this jumper and your tutorial will be helpful.
You’re welcome 😊Thanks so much. :)
Hello Tash!🤗Thank you so much for taking the time to make this incredibly helpful tutorial! I bought the pattern when it was released and now can't wait to start; thanks to this tutorial. I appreciate this! Until next time, take care. 😊
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Hope you enjoy knitting it and the finished object :)
Muchas muchas gracias!!! Fue de mucha ayuda!! No se si hubiera podido hacerlo sin esto 😊🙏🏼✨
I'm so glad it helped. x
Thank you ever so for making this video! I haven't cast on yet (haven't even purchased yet) but I've been ogling the sweater for months and am planning to cast it on next. Or, alternatively, the Sorrel, but I do like this one better. I'm on the bustier side and don't really like how the Sorrel looks on bustier people.
I think you could totally wear either. On ravelry, I have seen Sorrel on bustier people and I think it looks great. Sorrel is definitely the quicker and easier pattern. But both are lovely and I am sure you would be happy with either one. :)
Thank you so much: you’ve got clear a doubt explication!❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much! I was getting to rip out row 5, but I did it correctly! I was counting the each of grain stitches as (3), so my numbers were way off.
Yay! I am so glad the video helped. :)
Thank you so much. Just found this stunning pattern.
It’s beautiful, isn’t it. The designer is very talented and the versions on ravelry highlight so many beautiful different sweaters.
Merciiiiii sans toi je n aurais sûrement pas réussi à faire ce pull
Thanks You 🧶🧶🧶🧶
I am so glad the video helped. :)
Dear Tash
Thank you so much for your time spent creating these tutorials. I purchased the pattern in my mother tongue, danish, but because I am a relatively new knitter, it has been slightly daunting.
You make it look like child's play. Although I am not fooled into thinking that it will be for me, it does encourage me to think that it may just be possible.
Being Scandinavian, I am used to nordic style knitting. Nevertheless your tips are invaluable.
Lastly I can't refrain from commenting on the joy it is to hear it all explained in australian english, as i grew up partly in Bendigo, Vic. So I enjoy the light in your beautiful home, which is so typically Australian. 🎉
I do have a bit of trouble balancing my cable needle. The stitches tend to slip off. Do you know any tip to get around this?
Thank you so much for your lovely comments Christina. The only tip i would have is using a cable needle that has a dip in it like a V cable needle. Or perhaps a J cable needle. Wood rather than metal could also help. Thanks again and I hope you enjoy the Field Sweater. I hope the videos are helpful. :)
Большое вам Спасибо! Узор просто шикарный!
You’re welcome! Thanks for commenting. :)
Thank you. I’m waiting for the vest and beret pattern x
They look gorgeous. Hopefully not too long a wait. :)
Great video!
Thanks so much!
So helpful! Thanks a lot! Brg, Susanne from Germany
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful. Thanks Susanne. :)
Thank you for this tutorial.
Thanks so much Margaret :)
Muchas gracias por tu vídeo, yo también he comprado el patrón y no hubiese podido hacer el punto Grain sin tu ayuda..🙂
I am so glad you found the video helpful 😃
Thank you so much, this helped me a lot!
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much.... I have been putting off knitting this sweater because I couldn't figure out the stitch😂
Thanks Odette. I am glad you found the video helpful. :)
Thank you for the information. With this pattern, how do you knit a cardigan?
I believe the cardigan pattern has been released. I actually dont have that pattern so i can't speak to the content. If i had to guess, making and collapsing the grains woudl happen on the knit side and the other rows would be similar to the sweater but with purling instead of knitting. I'm sorry i cant be more specific but I actually dont own the pattern for the cardigan. I dont wear a lot of cardigans so hadnt actually intended to purchase that pattern.
-Very helpful - thanks a lot!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful! :)
Hi there. I’m trying to do the sweater… and I find the instructions vague to say the least… your video is very useful and I now understand about the 5 stitches being made of of the two ‘grains’… what is still confusing me, is where the yo comes from before working the second grain ? In your video the yo is quite obviously already there after you’ve completed the first grain. I’d be very grateful for advice.
Thank you
Glad you worked it out. :)
Fantastic, thank you so much!!!! ❤
You are so welcome! Glad you found the video helpful.
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Thank you for this tutorial. I bought the pattern but I was a bit confused. Question, what casting method did you use, to avoid having uncomfy edge on the collar?
Hi there. I did a tubular cast on. There are a number of ways to do a tubular cast on but the way i did it was Judy's Magic Cast On for the full amount of stitches, knit one row and then knit a stitch from one needle and purl from the other alternating. I did a video on this here. ua-cam.com/video/yPHicCzJC-k/v-deo.htmlsi=_50t0kSQIjUPRD82 There are other Tubular Cast On Methods that you may prefer but this is what i used for my Field Sweater. The neckline has enough stretch but is stable.
Děkuji. Excelentní. Prosím ukážete rnd 9? Nevím jak přidávat.😢❤
I can do a video on the grain repeat for Round 9. I should be able to post that later today. It involves creating a couple of increases around the grain.
@@mostlyknitting Děkuji za vaši ochotu pomoct. Už jsem na to přišla. Ale je tu větší problém a to kruhová řada 25. Ten překlad jsem naprosto nepochopila. Bylo by možné aspoň vysvětlit? Děkuji za pomoc. 🙏❤️🌹
THANK you so much ❤
You're welcome. Glad you found the video helpful. :)
Hello! I am knitting the Field Cardigan and in the english pattern at row 11 I got stuk. At the end does it say that after knitting up to the marker you should knit additional stitches that are not there?? I´ve lokked in the Danish pattern and the extra stiches are not included in that pattern?
I´m looking forward to knit this cardigan, it´s a lovely pattern!
Hi Christina
I have just had a look at Round 11 of the pattern. As I read it, Round 11 finishes with a cable. You put the grain on the cable needle, knit the next 2 sts and then knit the grain together. Are you saying you dont have those 2 sts to knit that form part of the cable?
At the end of Round 10, you slip the grain and then knit 2. It should be those two sts that you are knitting as part of the cable. I hope that helps.
Hi do you have a link to the pattern please? It’s very pretty. Thanks.
Sorry about that - I have included a link to the pattern on ravelry in the description. It is ravel.me/field-sweater :)
Hi there. I did a sample piece a while back and now I have finally started the sweater. I gave a query about the Sizes after you finish the ribbing. There are actually 9 sizes but when it comes to the increase, only Size 5-9 are given. I am doing the 4th size and need to end up with 135 stitches before the Field pattern starts. I can’t figure out how many increases I need to do before I start the Inc round of k2,yo,k2. If you can clarify this I’d be very grateful.
Hi Jane, if you keep reading a little further below in the pattern, you will see instructions for All Sizes.
Still a newbie, does pattern have you carry the yarn in back as you did or was it for demo purposes only, thank you.
Yes. Just for demo. The sweater is knit in the round so you just continue on to the start of round but when I am demonstrating with a swatch knitting flat, I have to carry that yarn in the back to get back to the start of the row/round. Hope that helps. :)
3rd row of short row turns. When you knit the 3rd row after the second turn you knit beyond the first turn by 6 stitches. Do you knit the first double stitch together or what do you do with the double stitch.
Thanks, Pat
Hi Pat
You treat the double stitch as one stitch and knit that stitch together. Hope that helps. :)
Also, in your video of making the grains, you show holding your thumb down to hold the yarn over loosely. Also do this on the yarn over loop, and in the Large grain hold the loop loosely with your thumb on all 5 stitches. I had absolutely o trouble knitting all 5 stitches together.
Your videos are a lifesaver. Thanks so much
Pat
Thank you for this!
You’re welcome! ☺️
Superbe vidéo
Thank you so much. x
Thanks a lot for the tutorial !! :D
You're welcome! :)
Thank you!
You're welcome! :)
I need help w/ row 5. There is a *yo in the beginning. At the end of instructions it says*to*till M, yo. I am confused. Is that last yo the beginning of row 5 only or do I need to do a 2nd yo at end of row 5??? Thank you for any help😅. MA
Hi there. I demonstrate Round 5 at 11 minutes into the video. You only do a YO at the start of each section. No extra yarn over at the end of the round. I hope that helps.
Спасибо!🌹🌹🌹
You’re welcome! ☺️
where do I get the pattern? thanks
Hi Maria. There is a link to ravelry in the Description below the video and if you click on that link, you can purchase the pattern on ravelry. :)
❤❤❤ thanks
You're welcome. :)
Row 11 directions are confusing
Do you have a video regarding round 11?
Hi Maureen
I'm afraid i dont have a video on Round 11. Have you done cabling before?
Yes
The cables aren’t a problem
It’s the directions for round 11 in the cardigan
I think the directions were from the “in the round” and cut and pasted into the cardigan.
Do you have the pattern in cardigan?
Directions say to *K1, slip next 2 it’s to cable in back, k the grain tog, slip purl-wise wyib, place grain on cable in front, k2, k the grain tog tbl *
Repeat from * to * till 1 st before M, K1 front, K2, K the 3 st in the grain tog tbl*, repeat from * to * till 1 st before M, k1
I only have 2 markers to indicate the 7 stitches at each end for the button band.
Hi Maureen. I'm afraid i dont have the cardigan pattern. I can't really provide pattern support for another designer's patterns. I did the videos as i was knitting the sweater but I never knit the cardigan. Perhaps post a comment on Camilla's instagram? She doesnt seem to reply to ravelry messages. Hope that she is able to help.
I saw another tutorial where the grain stitches were stretched a bit to be able to knit them together easier
Thanks Deirdre. I think that is a great idea. Whatever makes it easier to knit together will definitely help. :)
Hiya. I am trying to do the beret with the field pattern. Either I lost my mind or I have gone totally brain dead. I find this pattern (beret) really badly written. I for the life of me can not understand how to do this hat. Has anyone knit this hat already? I looked on Ravelry but no real help there. It is absolutely not written well, and seems to have no logic. It would help if there would be a chart, but working stitch by stitch does not give the results needed, I keep having missing stitches, or stitches that seemingly vanish because the wording is not right. I wanted to knit this beret for my daughter in law for Christmas, but for now will pick another model. The beret is horribly explained. I wonder if this designer had English test knitters… So frustrated right now…
I am so sorry you are having such a hard time with this pattern. I have only knit the sweater version and i know it was not the easiest for me to follow. Unfortunately I dont have the beret pattern so i cant offer any direct help.
Have you tried messaging the designer or any of the other people on ravelry who have knit it? Perhaps others here might be able to help.
@@mostlyknitting I have contacted the designer but heard nothing back. Thanks for the suggestion. 🩷
Hey there, I’m not a beginner and just started this beret as well. I can’t even figure out how make the gauge because the field stitch is not formally explained for testing my wool. I agree this pattern is not ideal. As I paid for the pattern I would at least expect a small section saying : Field stitch. Row 1 : (…) row 2 (…) - Row 4 (…), repeat these four rows. But thanks to your video I could figure out a way! Thank you!
I agreed I bought it but so hard for me to read and follow so complicated I emailed her few times no answer yet
Me too! I'm getting crazy!!! And i used to knit from 50 years😢
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Je ne suis pas bien : vous ne faites jamais de rang envers donc et faites glisser vos mailles de l'autre côté et tirez le fil pour recommencer ? comment faites vous alors dans un tricot normal comme un pull svp ? D'avance merci.
In this sweater, which is knit in the round, you never turn to purl. So sliding my work in the swatch mimics having knit all the way around and come to the stitches again in the same way that you would when knitting in the round. I hope that helps.
Thank you 👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾
You are so welcome!
Very helpful
Thanks so much. :)
Thanks for the video but i am not abla to buy the patterns Just because ravelry doesnt sale in Türkiye
Sorry to hear that. Maybe when Camilla gets her website up and running, you will be able to buy it there.
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Ignore my last comment please! I’m an idiot! I cast on some stitches in scrap yarn to try out the pattern before I started and managed to skip out the K2,yo,K2 row! 🤦♀️
Oh good. I am so glad you saw that part of the pattern. :)
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