I was inspired by the one last year and I recreated it in Olive Green with Black mink fur and added a wide brim mink hat. I love it. I'm going to do it again this year.
This was absolutely beautiful. Thank you for doing this tutorial. Do any of your other videos reference an increase? I got lost on the collar and want to make sure that I understand how to do it correctly. If you do, can you pin it just in case someone else has the same question? Thanks again. I can't wait to work on this project.
To make whatever you are making smaller. For example, some people may decrease when they are making sleeves for their sweaters so that the arms aren't so big. Same if you are making a skirt and want it a little more fitted. Increasing stitches does the opposite. If you want flare sleeves or wide leg crochet pants, increase the stitches.
This is fine for experience crocheters. But if you’re trying to show/teach less experienced crocheters this is not good - the yarn is black, the fur is black, the background is black, you can’t see anything! To show how to do your pattern you need light colored yarn. The black background is fine. Use a light yarn, you can even make a mini model of what you’re doing. This way we can see what you’re doing, how you’re doing it. Since the ‘fur’ yarn is also difficult to see, you can use another light yarn, so we can see what stitches you’re doing/how you’re doing it. Several channels do a ‘mini’ version to help audience know how, can see exactly what doing, yet don’t have to recreate the whole thing. Just friendly feedback. Clarity and ease of following/seeing keep us coming back.
I clearly mentioned that the order can in black so the yarn option is something i couldn’t choose. I did check the video before uploading and for you to say, you can’t see anything is a bit too much and downgrading my efforts. I could have use another yarn for sample like you mentioned but that didn’t crossed my mind and I and very sure with the explanations and good listening even a beginner should be able to recreate this cardigan. Thanks for the feedback though 🤍😚
@@Mihankushea you can see what is being done on top of the fact that you are explaining everything in detail. Some people want you to do everything for them down to swing and thinking for them. Thank you again for all of your tutorials they are so stylish and beautiful.
Wenn Du schwarze oder dunkelgraue Wolle nimmst bitte einen hellen Hintergrund zum Filmen, und wenn Du helle Wolle hast einen dunklen Hintergrund...nur ein Tipp
You just gave me an awesome idea: to have a sequinned yarn or shine velvet yarn for the collar and cuff.
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Very nicely done and beautiful so thank you for this tutorial ❤You do such good work
I was inspired by the one last year and I recreated it in Olive Green with Black mink fur and added a wide brim mink hat. I love it. I'm going to do it again this year.
Love to hear that!😚🥹
Beautiful 😻❤️ pattern
Aight I’m gonna make this but super nervous tho
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Pattern worked vertically in ribbed st *
Good way to remember ↔️⬆️ is to think of horizontal as a sunset on the horizon xx
I am excited for this and will be making this
Yes!!!🎉🎉🎊🎊
OMGGG thank you so much for this tutorial!! 🤩 🫶🏽I’m so excited, I’m gonna make a bunch in different colors! Thank you again, you’re heaven sent!! 🙏🏾🥰
You are so welcome!❤️😚
Yes, finally! lol. I've been hoping to see this one since last year. Thanks for the tutorial. ❤
You’re welcome 😊😚
Wow black is a beautiful colour for this one. Good job ❤
☺️ thank you😚
Omg this is NEXT LEVEL!❤❤❤❤
Thank you!🫰🏽
Girl you always seem to put so it it’s so damm cute now I need to make it I have grey yarn so imma use that I just need some fur now
Yes! Grey is just a beautiful color 😚
This cardigan is 🔥🔥,can't wait to make one in blue.thanks for the tutorial ❤
You’re welcome ❤️
This is beautiful I love it, I will do it with a lighter wool.
You definitely should 😚🤍
Could u do the fur part all the way down to the bottom of the cardigan
❤ your work
Thank you!😍
I have been waiting for this one! That cardigan is fire 🔥
I love it!❤️
Amazing!!
☺️ thank you
G.o.a.t 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was absolutely beautiful. Thank you for doing this tutorial. Do any of your other videos reference an increase? I got lost on the collar and want to make sure that I understand how to do it correctly. If you do, can you pin it just in case someone else has the same question? Thanks again. I can't wait to work on this project.
love your tutorials but a lighter background or a white cloth under your work...black yarn is very hard to see on camera.
I can't see if it's black on black. Will you be making a written pattern?
Yes! Working on one right now❤️
Do you have a written pattern?
Will be available by Monday
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I appreciate your tutorials❤. However , a lighter background would give more clarity. Again I thank you😊
Ok, thank you
Unfortunately I don’t have extra space for a working table right now🥹
@@Mihankusheamaybe a lighter cloth underneath, your work is amazing btw ❤
It’s hard for me to see this… but i absolutely love your work. You’re very creative.
How many rolls of yarn did u use pls??
I understand better with rolls rather than gram
I have a question🙋🏾♀️whats the point of a decrease?
To make whatever you are making smaller. For example, some people may decrease when they are making sleeves for their sweaters so that the arms aren't so big. Same if you are making a skirt and want it a little more fitted. Increasing stitches does the opposite. If you want flare sleeves or wide leg crochet pants, increase the stitches.
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What's the price you ask for this cardigan? And how many hours did you crochet for this cardigan?
How to get the fur???
This is fine for experience crocheters. But if you’re trying to show/teach less experienced crocheters this is not good - the yarn is black, the fur is black, the background is black, you can’t see anything! To show how to do your pattern you need light colored yarn. The black background is fine. Use a light yarn, you can even make a mini model of what you’re doing. This way we can see what you’re doing, how you’re doing it. Since the ‘fur’ yarn is also difficult to see, you can use another light yarn, so we can see what stitches you’re doing/how you’re doing it. Several channels do a ‘mini’ version to help audience know how, can see exactly what doing, yet don’t have to recreate the whole thing. Just friendly feedback. Clarity and ease of following/seeing keep us coming back.
I clearly mentioned that the order can in black so the yarn option is something i couldn’t choose. I did check the video before uploading and for you to say, you can’t see anything is a bit too much and downgrading my efforts. I could have use another yarn for sample like you mentioned but that didn’t crossed my mind and I and very sure with the explanations and good listening even a beginner should be able to recreate this cardigan.
Thanks for the feedback though 🤍😚
@@Mihankushea you can see what is being done on top of the fact that you are explaining everything in detail. Some people want you to do everything for them down to swing and thinking for them. Thank you again for all of your tutorials they are so stylish and beautiful.
Wenn Du schwarze oder dunkelgraue Wolle nimmst bitte einen hellen Hintergrund zum Filmen, und wenn Du helle Wolle hast einen dunklen Hintergrund...nur ein Tipp
I thank you for the tutorial wish you could have done a lighter color
Me too! But the order came in black🥹
How do u know what’s the wrong side and the right side? 19:16
Why black on black?
What I have available
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Yesss girl💣🔥🔥🔥