thank you sm for your tutorial! Maybe a tip; mention the gauge of your yarn, so people using thinner yarn can adjust the amount of stitches needed for the right size.
thank you!! Sorry, i don’t follow traditional knitting ways and therefore don’t usually think to use that for my own methods. I can look into how to do that! Thank you😊
Ou!!! i found the guage size on their website for the yarn i use in the tutorial: Crochet Gauge (4in x 4in) 8 sc x 10 r on N-13 (9mm) Knit Gauge (4in x 4in) 10 sts x 14 r on #13 (9 mm)
I really like all your works. I would love to enter this profession, but in the country I live in, I can't find the kind of yarn I'm looking for, and I don't have the experience.
@@Carla-gj1oh hihi!! ✨ might be hard to do the shoulder area. But!! • if you knit 2 really tall panels (front & back panel) • attach the sides of the panels but leaving a space for the arm hole area • you can then fold the rest of the yarn down to have the shoulder effect. Thats all i can think of to do it not using circular needles!
You’re welcome! Depending how much yarn colors your using and the thickness of the yarn. Without sleeves = 400-500 yards (i’m assuming) with sleeves = 600+ yards Sorry, not sure how to calculate that as this was used with many different colours and scrap pieces!
Hihi ✨ For 6mm knitting sticks : if you’re a medium i’d cast on 40-45 for the front and 40-45 for the back. (For the body) but for the flap part that moves down you may need to make increases - so it’s not too tight and traps your arms You can use the 12mm knitting sticks but it all depends how thick your yarn is. You don’t wanna use too big of knitting sticks because the top will be more see through. Let me know if that helps! ❤
@@Nina-mv9zmi fixed my message!! You wanna cast on 80-90 in TOTAL (40-45 for the front and another 40-45 for the back) Yay!!!!! ❤ i’m so excited for you. Good luck :’) it’ll turn out awesome
Do you mean - knit it without using circular needles? The answer is yes! But if you also mean to knit 2 flat panels and then attach then in the end (while leaving a arm hole) then yes you can!! Let me know if that helps
I would say this is a S/M. if you want to adjust the size i''d google "how many stiches do i cast on if i'm a medium" xyz. S/M i usually cast on 38-45 stitches. Hope this helps!
Great tutorial! Beginners friendly pattern and everything's explained clearly. Can't wait to try it myself, thank you 😃
aw thank you for the sweet comment. great! so glad you feel this way. BEST luck on your project :D
thank you sm for your tutorial! Maybe a tip; mention the gauge of your yarn, so people using thinner yarn can adjust the amount of stitches needed for the right size.
thank you!! Sorry, i don’t follow traditional knitting ways and therefore don’t usually think to use that for my own methods.
I can look into how to do that! Thank you😊
Ou!!! i found the guage size on their website for the yarn i use in the tutorial:
Crochet Gauge (4in x 4in)
8 sc x 10 r on N-13 (9mm)
Knit Gauge (4in x 4in)
10 sts x 14 r on #13 (9 mm)
Thank u this tutorial is very good 👍🏻👍🏻
I really like all your works. I would love to enter this profession, but in the country I live in, I can't find the kind of yarn I'm looking for, and I don't have the experience.
@@kiarashooks444 okay thank you a lot
hello! Can i make that sweater with regular needles ? thank you
@@Carla-gj1oh hihi!! ✨ might be hard to do the shoulder area. But!!
• if you knit 2 really tall panels (front & back panel)
• attach the sides of the panels but leaving a space for the arm hole area
• you can then fold the rest of the yarn down to have the shoulder effect.
Thats all i can think of to do it not using circular needles!
Hey, thank you so much for this tutorial! How much yarn did this require?
You’re welcome! Depending how much yarn colors your using and the thickness of the yarn.
Without sleeves = 400-500 yards (i’m assuming)
with sleeves = 600+ yards
Sorry, not sure how to calculate that as this was used with many different colours and scrap pieces!
Hey! How many stitches should I cast on if i’m I’m using wool for 6 mm knitting stakes? Or can I use the wool on 12 mm knitting stakes too?
Hihi ✨
For 6mm knitting sticks : if you’re a medium i’d cast on 40-45 for the front and 40-45 for the back.
(For the body) but for the flap part that moves down you may need to make increases - so it’s not too tight and traps your arms
You can use the 12mm knitting sticks but it all depends how thick your yarn is. You don’t wanna use too big of knitting sticks because the top will be more see through.
Let me know if that helps! ❤
@@kiarashooks444 thank you so much!! I will definitely be making this top, love the pattern☺️
@@Nina-mv9zmi fixed my message!! You wanna cast on 80-90 in TOTAL (40-45 for the front and another 40-45 for the back)
Yay!!!!! ❤ i’m so excited for you. Good luck :’) it’ll turn out awesome
@@kiarashooks444 thank you so much!!
@@Nina-mv9zmyou’re welcome ✨🌟
how would this work if I wanted to make sleeves with this pattern?
Follow from timestamp 7:17 in this video 💗
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What size measurement did u do for this off shoulder top?
I'm a medium!! :)
what kind of yarn are you using and can i find it on amazon?
I’m using lion brand yarn its called respun yarn! I believe it’s on amazon :D . I usually buy from walmart and it’s about $10CAD there ❤
could i do this flat?
Do you mean - knit it without using circular needles? The answer is yes!
But if you also mean to knit 2 flat panels and then attach then in the end (while leaving a arm hole) then yes you can!!
Let me know if that helps
@@kiarashooks444 yea thanks!! great pattern btw
@@killsyl195 superr!!!! thank you :') good luck!! have fun
what size is this? and how do i adjust the size..?
I would say this is a S/M. if you want to adjust the size i''d google "how many stiches do i cast on if i'm a medium" xyz. S/M i usually cast on 38-45 stitches.
Hope this helps!