I have an updated off shoulder sweater crochet tutorial on my channel! It's a much more beginner friendly version and I clarified how i attach that off shoulder panel! Thank you for your patience and apologies for confusion-- this was one of my first designs/ tutorials 🥲 lmk if you have more questions!! 🫶
I think it's really common for beginners to take out their crochet frustrations on the pattern/the UA-camr and you really don't deserve those comments because this is such an easy and well made video :) I am past being a beginner by far but it was still very simple to follow!!!
Just wanted to add I just finished all the pieces after about a week of working on them everyday & waiting on more yarn, it's definitely worth the work! :)
Just finished this project. I worked on it on and off but i think it took me about 25 hours to work on it. But totally worth it, it turns out so pretty and i was so shocked when i tried it on and it just didnt slip. Thank you for the tutorial ❤ love it
@@user-sh5mg2kr3kI ended up doing 27 rows across the front because it wasn't wide enough for my body! So the panel itself was about 12 inches long and 15 1/2 inches wide for my measurements
@@user-sh5mg2kr3k actually i when i crochet i didn't count the row, i just use my tape measure and stretch the back and front pieces and see if the fit my body :D and go with the flow
my toxic trait is thinking that i can pull this off as a beginner :') i'm absolutely BLOWN away by this tutorial, the piece is gorgeous and i loved the lace detail!!!
i was looking for months for a tutorial/pattern just like this! Love the stitch you used as well because it makes the sweater a lot denser and I dont have to layer with it!
So excited to crochet this! I'm planning to have a yarn shopping spree with my parents tmr and I'll buy yarn for this project! tysm for the amazing tutorial
Just started learning how to crochet, luckily I have a mom that can crochet as well so she can help me too. Definitely going to be making this (trying to make it)
Thank you so much! This is beautiful and I’ll be making it next (once I’ve finished my current project 😁). Your explanations seem very clear and easy to follow, so I hope you’ll keep making more ❤️
Loved the tutorial. One suggestion, please use a lighter colored yarn it makes it easier for these old eyes to see the stitches. 😊 I look forward to more of ur totorials.
This top is stunning! I was wondering how the off the shoulder part holds up for daily wear? I wanna make it but I'm worried about it falling down/off if I wear it out 😭
I've found that it holds up quite well! I've worn it out several times and had no issues (well, except when the weather got warmer so it was just too hot to wear, I'm so ready for fall weather!) If you are worried about it/ experiencing it slipping, I would recommend sewing in an elastic thread/ band around the off shoulder portion, I think that would help tremendously :)
hey! i was wondering how you attached the off the shoulder part to the rest of the top later? in the video you turn it around so i assume that means you have it on as like a separate piece, but in the comments i noticed that you say to seam it? im just finishimg the off shoulder part now and i wanna know how long to make it (i prefer the top wo the ribbon but i like the idea of being able to move the ribbon part to the front or back depending on where i want it to be, but idk if itll slip off my shoulders? but then idk if seaming it on the front part will work cause youll be working perpendicular to the chains)
ok i made it like 1 week after posting this comment and my tips are: make the off the shoulder part slightly smaller so it doesnt move. mine doesnt slip off but it does slide up. you can always just frog it though and adjust which is prob best main one: for the front and back panels idk if she didnt make it clear or if im just stupid but you essentially measure from collarbone to collarbone for the number of rows NOT the under armpit area like i did. i did like 46 rows when in the video she said 30 and id been consistently sizing down l, which was genuinely stupid on my part, but i sewed it all together, realized it was too big then had to undo the seams, frog like 15 rows and reseam it 😔 and its still slightly too big bc i used cotton acrylic blend and it stretches quite a bit. also generally its not that warm bc of the holes in the half double crochet but is fine with something under it, i wear a cotton black strappy top and its not visible. other than that gorgeous pattern, ive gotten so many compliments while wearing my top im thinking of making a second beige/cream wool one. the front half double thing adds sooo much texture it really feels amazing. anyway! hope this helped someone
@@beee8720 im glad! i used alize cotton gold plus yarn which i think is 6 ply (not sure i kinda threw away the wrapper amd i think theyve discontinued the yarn) w a 5mm hook! also just adding to my other comments i hand washed it and it became even bigger and doesnt fit very well rn so im probably gonna have to remove the seams frog and reseam AGAIN 😭 i recommend making the front and back panels smaller than you think you need, idk if i just didnt listen to the measurements right but yeah 😭
@@helenxar9405 omg thats so unfortunate 😭 also since the yarn was kinda thinner, was the gap between stitches wider than usual? And just to guide myself measurements wise, did you follow the exact instructions or did you do it accordingly to your measurements?
@@helenxar9405 wait, so how did you attach the off the shoulder part to the main top? Do you just attach it with hand seaming or with crocheting? I'm having trouble with figuring out how to do it bc the stitches are perpendicular.
hi! I was just wondering, when you wear this sweater for the whole does the shoulder part slip off? I’ve never worn this kind of sweater before so I’m curious lol
Finished crocheting all the panels and I can't wait to finish this beautiful project! Thank you so much for you explanations!! But I'd just like to know more about the assembly part, like how do you sew the sleeves to the others parts? Do you leave a gap or do you sew the entire side? Thank you again for this amazing tutorial!!
For the sleeves, you'll lay it out like she did in the video with the sleeve width centered between the front and back panels. You'll seam straight across that, making sure that the sleeve is connected evenly between the front side and the back side with no gap between it and the front/back panels. Then, you attach your yarn at the end of the sleeve and seam up to the armpit, then down to the bottom of the sweater with no gaps. This forms the sleeve hole. I hope this helped, let me know how I can better explain anything if you need!
I’ve been having trouble with the stitch in the third loop. What am I doing wrong if I turn to start my next row and there is no third loop? It’s driving me nuts
Tysm ! Hmm I would suggest creating a chain probably closer to 30 - 35, but the best way to tell would be to measure the chain against your body and increase/ decrease whether you want that off shoulder panel to be longer/ shorter. Hope that helps !
Question 🙋🏻♀️ what if i do the standard ribbing effect (i.e. hdc in the back loop instead of the third) will that make any major difference? thank you so much for the video btw
i’m working on this sweater right now myself!! i think it would alter the stretchiness of the fabric, but if you don’t wanna make the sweater tight-fitting i don’t think it would be a huge problem!
My toxic trait is thinking I can make this and have it done in time for the twice concert (I’m starting at 11pm on the 14th). Let’s see how this goes for me on no sleep 🫠
Me neither but I think she interweaved the chain like in a drawstring manner if that makes sense. You could probably just single crochet along the top and turn it inside out as well.
hi thank you sm for the tutorial !! im sorry if this question seems a bit silly, but is this like one size fits all or should we measure ourselves and then crochet accordingly?
Definitely according to your body, this stitch isn’t stretchy, so you should make it wider, more narrow, shorter or longer depending on how your body is. If you were to knit it, you could maybe get away with it if you did ribbed stitches.
I am using a smaller size yarn, smaller hook- a G . Could you give meadurements instead of stitch count please? Then I could use any yarn/ crochet hook size. Thx. Need womens xsmall garment size
hi!! quick question: i used a thinner yarn than you did so i had to alter the stitch count on all the panels, but i’m not sure how to do that with the front panel. would i just add stitches at the side?
For each HDC are you working into the 3rd, 3rd loop from your hook the entire time? Idk if that makes sense. Also for the decrease how many loops from your hook are you working into?
Correct ! The first 2 chains are considered turning chains so you wouldn't work into them. For the decrease I start by working into the third third loop from the hook and then the fourth third loop from the hook (so I hdc the third and fourth third loops together) I hope that makes sense !
Thanks so much! I'm starting this project soon. I'm not so sure how to attach the off shoulder part though, did you sew it onto the top of the regular assembled top? Great video, really wonderful!!♡
If I didn’t add sleeves how would I connect the pieces?? Also I was wondering if I could sell the finished product with credit to you? Let me know thanks !!!
Hey!! When you sew the work together (front and back panels) to the sleeve, did you leave a gap? Because when I tried it on I couldn't fit my arm in the sleeve
I’m having this trouble too!! The way she explains the assembly of the sleeves to the bodice part doesn’t make sense to me and seems like it wouldn’t end up fitting the way she shows it does😭
@@samantharosario5682 The way I did it is I laid everything flat, attached the width of the sleeve to the main two panels (the front and back panels should only be connected at the middle of the sleeve, nowhere else). Then I connected the sleeve starting from the cuff and worked my way down to the armpit, then connecting the two main panels together all the way down. I personally used sc while seaming for a stretchier fit, but hand sewing should work the same. For a more visual representation: _______ | bp |____________ ______ | sleeve | |____________ fp | _______ So you would sew where the width of the sleeve and the panels meet. I hope this helps!
im acc so dumb i was confused bc i thought the 25 chain of the off the shoulder panel was the length and not just the width so i was baffled that a 25 chain fit around your shoulders 😭😭
i have a question, shouldn't the fromt and back panel have the same number of rows?? because im doing exacrly how you did but the front has 36 rows and the back 30
I've made this sweater design using various fibers and seen others recreate this design using a variety of fibers! Generally, I recommend wool for thicker/ winter sweaters and cotton/ linen for more summery sweaters. Mostly depends on how you want to wear it! I've seen it made with mohair, acrylic, wool, cotton, bamboo, etc. etc. :)
I have an updated off shoulder sweater crochet tutorial on my channel! It's a much more beginner friendly version and I clarified how i attach that off shoulder panel! Thank you for your patience and apologies for confusion-- this was one of my first designs/ tutorials 🥲 lmk if you have more questions!! 🫶
I think it's really common for beginners to take out their crochet frustrations on the pattern/the UA-camr and you really don't deserve those comments because this is such an easy and well made video :) I am past being a beginner by far but it was still very simple to follow!!!
Just wanted to add I just finished all the pieces after about a week of working on them everyday & waiting on more yarn, it's definitely worth the work! :)
Totally agreeing!
Exactly
Just finished this project. I worked on it on and off but i think it took me about 25 hours to work on it. But totally worth it, it turns out so pretty and i was so shocked when i tried it on and it just didnt slip. Thank you for the tutorial ❤ love it
could u tell me how many rows you did for the front and back panel? and how many cms each were
@@user-sh5mg2kr3kI ended up doing 27 rows across the front because it wasn't wide enough for my body! So the panel itself was about 12 inches long and 15 1/2 inches wide for my measurements
Hey how much wool did you use
@@user-sh5mg2kr3k actually i when i crochet i didn't count the row, i just use my tape measure and stretch the back and front pieces and see if the fit my body :D and go with the flow
@@Faithsworldd_ i use 450 gram Yaoh Wool number 2 :D hope that helps
I am truly amazed at what you can create with a crochet hook and a ball of yarn👍😸
Ur too kind 🥺🫶
my toxic trait is thinking that i can pull this off as a beginner :') i'm absolutely BLOWN away by this tutorial, the piece is gorgeous and i loved the lace detail!!!
You can! I’m a beginner and I’m making this rn:)
Hey , so did you try it? Im a beginner and confused.@@jjtian4670
i was looking for months for a tutorial/pattern just like this! Love the stitch you used as well because it makes the sweater a lot denser and I dont have to layer with it!
started this project with thicc 9.00 mm velvet yarn as a beginner and wow is it hard but so beautiful. thank you for the pattern
So excited to crochet this! I'm planning to have a yarn shopping spree with my parents tmr and I'll buy yarn for this project! tysm for the amazing tutorial
I’m so excited to start this project, I just bought new yarn and hopefully this will turn out beautiful❤️
Just started learning how to crochet, luckily I have a mom that can crochet as well so she can help me too. Definitely going to be making this (trying to make it)
Yay! Lmk if you have any questions, I'm here to help 🫶
started a few hours ago already done the off shoulder panel and i love ❤️
started few days ago, I just ended an off shoulder panel and I love it!
this is so amazing!!! pls post more of these unique crochet projects 😊❤
Such a detailed tutorial! I used a little over 350 grams (I guess my tension) but it came out perfectly!
I also used a bit over 350 grams!
Wow! Going to recreate this!It looks amazing!!😍
I'd love to see !! 🫶
This is such an amazing pattern tutorial!! I made mine in a week!! Love it!
just finished mine! i love it! such an easy tutorial to follow! thank you☺
Thank you so much! This is beautiful and I’ll be making it next (once I’ve finished my current project 😁). Your explanations seem very clear and easy to follow, so I hope you’ll keep making more ❤️
I started since 7 am, now its 2 pm and i finished the shoulder panel and ive just started a sleeve (ive been crocheting for 5 years) 😂😂
i really love your channel! thank you for making these tutorials!
just watched your tiktok!! thank you soooo much for this video!!
I'm in love!! Def going to make, thank youuuuu
Loved the tutorial. One suggestion, please use a lighter colored yarn it makes it easier for these old eyes to see the stitches. 😊 I look forward to more of ur totorials.
Did this and I loved it
Hello! What type of yarn is this? And also the ply? Thank you so much ☺️
So talented 😙😙
This top is stunning! I was wondering how the off the shoulder part holds up for daily wear? I wanna make it but I'm worried about it falling down/off if I wear it out 😭
I've found that it holds up quite well! I've worn it out several times and had no issues (well, except when the weather got warmer so it was just too hot to wear, I'm so ready for fall weather!) If you are worried about it/ experiencing it slipping, I would recommend sewing in an elastic thread/ band around the off shoulder portion, I think that would help tremendously :)
I really want to this, and I hope I do. I just don't know how much yarn I am going to need, so I am just gonna buy a bunch of them 😅
hey! i was wondering how you attached the off the shoulder part to the rest of the top later? in the video you turn it around so i assume that means you have it on as like a separate piece, but in the comments i noticed that you say to seam it? im just finishimg the off shoulder part now and i wanna know how long to make it (i prefer the top wo the ribbon but i like the idea of being able to move the ribbon part to the front or back depending on where i want it to be, but idk if itll slip off my shoulders? but then idk if seaming it on the front part will work cause youll be working perpendicular to the chains)
ok i made it like 1 week after posting this comment and my tips are: make the off the shoulder part slightly smaller so it doesnt move. mine doesnt slip off but it does slide up. you can always just frog it though and adjust which is prob best
main one: for the front and back panels idk if she didnt make it clear or if im just stupid but you essentially measure from collarbone to collarbone for the number of rows NOT the under armpit area like i did. i did like 46 rows when in the video she said 30 and id been consistently sizing down l, which was genuinely stupid on my part, but i sewed it all together, realized it was too big then had to undo the seams, frog like 15 rows and reseam it 😔 and its still slightly too big bc i used cotton acrylic blend and it stretches quite a bit.
also generally its not that warm bc of the holes in the half double crochet but is fine with something under it, i wear a cotton black strappy top and its not visible.
other than that gorgeous pattern, ive gotten so many compliments while wearing my top im thinking of making a second beige/cream wool one. the front half double thing adds sooo much texture it really feels amazing. anyway! hope this helped someone
@@helenxar9405 this was super useful, tysm! and btw, what size yarn and hook did you use?
@@beee8720 im glad! i used alize cotton gold plus yarn which i think is 6 ply (not sure i kinda threw away the wrapper amd i think theyve discontinued the yarn) w a 5mm hook! also just adding to my other comments i hand washed it and it became even bigger and doesnt fit very well rn so im probably gonna have to remove the seams frog and reseam AGAIN 😭 i recommend making the front and back panels smaller than you think you need, idk if i just didnt listen to the measurements right but yeah 😭
@@helenxar9405 omg thats so unfortunate 😭 also since the yarn was kinda thinner, was the gap between stitches wider than usual? And just to guide myself measurements wise, did you follow the exact instructions or did you do it accordingly to your measurements?
@@helenxar9405 wait, so how did you attach the off the shoulder part to the main top? Do you just attach it with hand seaming or with crocheting? I'm having trouble with figuring out how to do it bc the stitches are perpendicular.
hi! I was just wondering, when you wear this sweater for the whole does the shoulder part slip off? I’ve never worn this kind of sweater before so I’m curious lol
mine doesn’t typically slip down but if you want to be extra secure you can sew clear elastic thread around the top
Finished crocheting all the panels and I can't wait to finish this beautiful project! Thank you so much for you explanations!!
But I'd just like to know more about the assembly part, like how do you sew the sleeves to the others parts? Do you leave a gap or do you sew the entire side?
Thank you again for this amazing tutorial!!
For the sleeves, you'll lay it out like she did in the video with the sleeve width centered between the front and back panels. You'll seam straight across that, making sure that the sleeve is connected evenly between the front side and the back side with no gap between it and the front/back panels. Then, you attach your yarn at the end of the sleeve and seam up to the armpit, then down to the bottom of the sweater with no gaps. This forms the sleeve hole. I hope this helped, let me know how I can better explain anything if you need!
@@emoshell5265 thank you so so much!! It's way more clear now :]
Hi, this tutorial is rly helpful. I was just curious if you could make it without the sleeves and make it a short sleeved off shoulder top?
Wait after the first decrease are you supposed to decrease hdc the rest of the row or just hdc?
Can I create the front panel the same way as the back panel? I mean without decreasing
I’ve been having trouble with the stitch in the third loop. What am I doing wrong if I turn to start my next row and there is no third loop? It’s driving me nuts
For my own reference:
sleeve panels: 80 chains
OMG we have similar thumbs!!!
Amazing tutorial! If I wanted to make a size medium or large how many chains would you suggest for the off the should panel?
Tysm ! Hmm I would suggest creating a chain probably closer to 30 - 35, but the best way to tell would be to measure the chain against your body and increase/ decrease whether you want that off shoulder panel to be longer/ shorter. Hope that helps !
Question 🙋🏻♀️ what if i do the standard ribbing effect (i.e. hdc in the back loop instead of the third) will that make any major difference?
thank you so much for the video btw
i’m working on this sweater right now myself!! i think it would alter the stretchiness of the fabric, but if you don’t wanna make the sweater tight-fitting i don’t think it would be a huge problem!
@@anastasia-ec4oi ah! that makes sense thank you!! its just harder for me to work in the third loop hahah so i thought i’d just do back loop
My toxic trait is thinking I can make this and have it done in time for the twice concert (I’m starting at 11pm on the 14th). Let’s see how this goes for me on no sleep 🫠
how much yarn did you use?
I didn't get the sleeve shoulder attachment
Me neither but I think she interweaved the chain like in a drawstring manner if that makes sense. You could probably just single crochet along the top and turn it inside out as well.
How much yarn did you use to make it? Btw it's sooo cute I would like to make it lavender💜
If I am not including the sweetheart v, can I make the body in one log piece, rather than two rectangles ? Thanks!!!
Can this be knitted with the same amount of rows and stitches? Xx
Would you need to make the front panel longer if you have a bigger chest?
You can just make it longer than 50 stitches till you reach a desired length
Quick question.. does the shoulder panels flip over when you raise your arm?
hi thank you sm for the tutorial !! im sorry if this question seems a bit silly, but is this like one size fits all or should we measure ourselves and then crochet accordingly?
Definitely according to your body, this stitch isn’t stretchy, so you should make it wider, more narrow, shorter or longer depending on how your body is.
If you were to knit it, you could maybe get away with it if you did ribbed stitches.
I am using a smaller size yarn, smaller hook- a G . Could you give meadurements instead of stitch count please? Then I could use any yarn/ crochet hook size. Thx. Need womens xsmall garment size
What type of yarn is this? Is it a milk cotton yarn or acrylic yarn?
THANK YOU.
I was wondering if you had to make all those decreases and increases if you aren’t making the off shoulder panel peek short like you did
No you don’t!
hi!! quick question: i used a thinner yarn than you did so i had to alter the stitch count on all the panels, but i’m not sure how to do that with the front panel. would i just add stitches at the side?
Yes, I think so!
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR !! thank u so much 😭 do you think using DK yarn would be okay? i might just need to make more rows,,
Yes for sure ! Your stitch count/ row count will probably just be a little different -- make sure to try on as you go to ensure a good fit :)
What weight did you use?? Love the pattern ❤
Weight 4! It's at the start of the video 🩷
Hi!! Is it possible to do this project without the shoulder part?
Love this! Anyone can help? if I wanna make this in mohair should I double or triple up on yarn? Or just by itself?
hi!! could you tell me how much yarn did you use? ❤❤
It's at the beginning of the video but she used 4 skeins of yarn
Thank u sm❤️
can i use a regular hook for the assembly instead of a tapestry needle?
I definitely did something wrong, mine became a circle after the 2nd row 😅😅😅
hi! i was just wondering how you attach the off shoulder panel?
i guess that turn it on back side and sew with needle and yarn, ig that u can use sc too
@@april_swan ok! i just wanted to know how she got everything aligned haha
how would i be able to make this in a XL?
is it possible to make it without the key hole at the top?
For each HDC are you working into the 3rd, 3rd loop from your hook the entire time? Idk if that makes sense. Also for the decrease how many loops from your hook are you working into?
Correct ! The first 2 chains are considered turning chains so you wouldn't work into them. For the decrease I start by working into the third third loop from the hook and then the fourth third loop from the hook (so I hdc the third and fourth third loops together) I hope that makes sense !
would you recommend making a tube for the body instead of a front and back panel?
I recommend doing two panels rather than a tube bc it will be easier to attach the arms and the shoulder panel
Thanks so much! I'm starting this project soon. I'm not so sure how to attach the off shoulder part though, did you sew it onto the top of the regular assembled top?
Great video, really wonderful!!♡
Yes ! I seamed the top of the panel right onto the top of the finished sweater
@@yaejiyea thank you!
If I didn’t add sleeves how would I connect the pieces?? Also I was wondering if I could sell the finished product with credit to you? Let me know thanks !!!
Does acrylic yarn work for this sweater too??
Can i know how long each piece will be in inches cause it will be fairly easy for me cuz I'm using acrylic yarn
Hey!! When you sew the work together (front and back panels) to the sleeve, did you leave a gap? Because when I tried it on I couldn't fit my arm in the sleeve
I’m having this trouble too!! The way she explains the assembly of the sleeves to the bodice part doesn’t make sense to me and seems like it wouldn’t end up fitting the way she shows it does😭
@@samantharosario5682 The way I did it is I laid everything flat, attached the width of the sleeve to the main two panels (the front and back panels should only be connected at the middle of the sleeve, nowhere else). Then I connected the sleeve starting from the cuff and worked my way down to the armpit, then connecting the two main panels together all the way down. I personally used sc while seaming for a stretchier fit, but hand sewing should work the same.
For a more visual representation:
_______
|
bp |____________
______ | sleeve |
|____________
fp |
_______
So you would sew where the width of the sleeve and the panels meet. I hope this helps!
How many of that ball thingy do you need and btw great tut
What type of yarn did you use?
would it look okay if i make it with weight 3.5 cotton yarn?
is the heart shaped thing optional?
What weight yarn and mm hook did u use
What yarn did you use? You talked about it in the end of year wrap up, but I don't believe you mention it in this vid
im acc so dumb i was confused bc i thought the 25 chain of the off the shoulder panel was the length and not just the width so i was baffled that a 25 chain fit around your shoulders 😭😭
How long does it take to crochet everything?
Can you show us how to attach the shoulder panels
Hi how can I add the shoulder panel to the main piece?
Could I just ask what kind of yarn you used? Like wool, acrylic, a blend?
I believe it was a wool cotton blend !
could we skip the sweetheart neckline if we wanted to?
yes for sure! I've seen some crocheters recreate this top without the sweetheart neckline :)
How do you attach the shoulder panel?
Heyy quick question. Do you always go to the 3rd loop from the hook or is it only for the first of the row? Im a beginner lol.
I always go into the 3rd loop from the hook because those first two chains are your turning chain! :)
What is the material of the yarn
what if i want to crochet without the sleeves how to do that
I'm struggling with sewing the off shoulder panel to the rest of the top :'( any tips?
What is the composition of this yarn? Is it acrylic or wool?
i have a question, shouldn't the fromt and back panel have the same number of rows?? because im doing exacrly how you did but the front has 36 rows and the back 30
What kind of yarn do you recommend for this project? Still bit of a beginner with yarn fibre selection
I've made this sweater design using various fibers and seen others recreate this design using a variety of fibers! Generally, I recommend wool for thicker/ winter sweaters and cotton/ linen for more summery sweaters. Mostly depends on how you want to wear it! I've seen it made with mohair, acrylic, wool, cotton, bamboo, etc. etc. :)
ummm geuine question how do you tell which one is the stitch when the yarn is too dark it’s impossible to tell which stitch is which 😭😭😭😭 help meee
what size is this sweater made for? im size M how do i adjust?
How much yarn you used? In meters?
What size sweater does that make?
Hey can you plz tell what size of crochet hook you choose to make this
5mm hook!
Not me realizing the middle of this that my yarn isn't 350g but only 300g😭
What ply of yarn did you use?
How can I create if I am a plus size 🥺 how many should I add, please help 😭
Hii what do u mean by adding smth ; the yarn ,the rows ?
so could i follow this but make it short sleeve?
Totally! You could just take out the sleeve panels altogether, or make them shorter. Up to you ! :)