What a fantastic tutorial. You took away all the fear out of attempting this sweater. Straight forward and super easy to understand. Thank You for sharing.😊💕🧶
Hi Briana! Aim from Florida, and I love every crochet that you make! The way you explain! Makes it so easy and fast! I had made two sweater for my 8 month old baby! Big hug! From Coral Springs, FL
Hi Briana, thanks for using my favorite stitch for this new tutorial - alternating flo sc and blo sc! I love how, from sport weight to chunky weight, it creates a draping fabric that's not holey or lacy. I like the body fabric stitches, too - always easy with your great instructions.
Bonjour et merci pour ce super tuto et le sous _ titrage en français parceque ils ya de super modèle de pulls et cardigans sur le net mais la plus part de ceux qui me plaisent sont pas sous _titres donc ces un cadeau que vous nous faites pour les francophones. 🙏💝
I found the mistake. She says pull through 5, but the written directions say 5 loops on the hook, pull through only 4, then yarn over and pull through 2.
I tried to follow and it is not that easy for beginners. I wish you do another sweater but divided the sleeves, front and back- then saw all together. Because here the stitch and make it all one set little confusing- BUT I loved it so much
I’m confused. It looks like in the written pattern that no matter what size you’re doing, it has the same number of rows for the sleeves. Don’t I need more rows on a bigger size so the sleeves will be long enough? And if I add rows to make the sleeves longer, do I keep increasing? I have long arms and want to make sure the sleeves are long enough but not too wide at the top.
Love your tutorials. How much yarn does this pattern take. I want to be sure i have enough. I have been short on yarn on other projects just to find out the yarn was discontinued! Thanks
Dear thank you very much for your effort but I am so confused here you began with 1row of 34 dc then you increased for 18 row *2 which will be 36 new rows which should be total of 70 stitch not 72. and 10 row. Without increase should be 1+36+10 =47 Can you clarify here because I really confused thanks alot
This sweater pattern is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it. I’m starting my very first sweater. I just graduated from making scarves and beanies. Is there a tutorial for how to decrease the sleeve? You didn’t cover it in this tutorial. Kindly advise. Meanwhile I’m going to sub to your channel. 🙏❤️
I love your design & video tutorial is just so good. I have croched a few of your project😊& pleased each one of them. I am planning to crochet Toasty wheat soon can you please advice the measurements of sweater.
When you say mirror, so in the second section we do the exact opposite as section one? Or do we continue the second section as if the center section wasn't there?
I bought this pattern Briana last week and find it confusing at times. Not enough information. I need to watch your video and follow the written pattern and I can figure it out. Sometimes not but I eventually figure it out on my own. I just finished the front and got confused, took out two rows of back stitch then realized I was right but not sure if I start on the front of the sweater or back... very frustrating!
Great tutorial! It still shows ridges. Is it supposed to be like that? I'm alternating front and back loops, but I still get a bar. Would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
I have followed your info on getting to gauge but can't get 7 stitches and 11 rows though I have gone up two sizes in hook. Is there a mistake or do you have any advice?
Hi Briana! I love this sweater, so trying to make it with a 3 weight yarn. I'm making a size 2x and when the instructions say "increasing every 2 rows, does that mean every other row or do 2 rows of non-increase and then do an increase row? I'm stumped by what you mean. Thank you for your help!
But also extra cozy with lots of texture, so nice for the very chilly days where someone may not want a thinner knit sweater. Each craft has it's advantages and both are equally beautiful.
BONJOUR Briana, combien de pelotes utilisés vous ? Svp . Belle journée à vous et encore merci . Je vaus tester cette technique et ce point que je n' ai jamais réalisé .encore merci ❤
@@vanessalumbra9409 I’d think that would depend on the yarn and the gauge. I’ve seen a sweater done in a three weight instead of a four and it had a nice drape. Just pick your yarn and try test swatches with several hooks until you get the drape that you want.
If you don't like crocheted garments, why are you watching this? I'm currently making this sweater, and it has beautiful drape. Yarn amount knit vs crochet would depend greatly on what type of stitches. I prefer to crochet over knit, because I find it works up quicker, and my tension is more consistent in my crocheting. Both knit and crochet make beautiful projects.
@cyndiaitken8590 They both have their places. I crochet, too. Just not garments. It takes too much yarn. Small projects are ok. I mostly crochet amigarumi. I do prefer knitting my garments. They just feel nicer, in my opinion. I've knit and crocheted for over 50 yrs.
Thank you for this tutorial! Beautiful texture and really simple sweater construction that takes away the intimidation of first sweater
What a fantastic tutorial. You took away all the fear out of attempting this sweater. Straight forward and super easy to understand. Thank You for sharing.😊💕🧶
Your patterns and turorials are top notch! Thank you!
Hi Briana! Aim from Florida, and I love every crochet that you make! The way you explain! Makes it so easy and fast! I had made two sweater for my 8 month old baby!
Big hug! From Coral Springs, FL
Amazing tutorial and very artistic design- I love all your videos- you are the best
Thank you so much 😀
I am working on this sweater now! Thank you for a great pattern and a beautiful piece!
I love a good sweater pattern and this is beautiful
made this for my mom. thank you for such a lovely pattern. I loved this style of making clothing
Looking forward to the cardigan, love this pattern
Hi Briana, thanks for using my favorite stitch for this new tutorial - alternating flo sc and blo sc! I love how, from sport weight to chunky weight, it creates a draping fabric that's not holey or lacy. I like the body fabric stitches, too - always easy with your great instructions.
Bonjour et merci pour ce super tuto et le sous _ titrage en français parceque ils ya de super modèle de pulls et cardigans sur le net mais la plus part de ceux qui me plaisent sont pas sous _titres donc ces un cadeau que vous nous faites pour les francophones. 🙏💝
I love your sweater and tutorial. It was great.Thank you!
Love the design and love your tutorial, definitely will make 🥳💕
Briana, when you begin the puff stitch you say pull through five loops on the hook and I am only counting four. Am I losing it? 🤣🤣
Nope I was doing the same thing.
Me too…any suggestions?
I found the mistake. She says pull through 5, but the written directions say 5 loops on the hook, pull through only 4, then yarn over and pull through 2.
I just pulled through 4 and it looks great
Amazing ❤ your patterns thanks for sharing watching from South Africa
I like your work❤
You are awesome.just want to tell you that today.❤
I tried to follow and it is not that easy for beginners. I wish you do another sweater but divided the sleeves, front and back- then saw all together. Because here the stitch and make it all one set little confusing- BUT I loved it so much
You are the best ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful 🤩
I’m confused. It looks like in the written pattern that no matter what size you’re doing, it has the same number of rows for the sleeves. Don’t I need more rows on a bigger size so the sleeves will be long enough? And if I add rows to make the sleeves longer, do I keep increasing? I have long arms and want to make sure the sleeves are long enough but not too wide at the top.
Love your tutorials. How much yarn does this pattern take. I want to be sure i have enough. I have been short on yarn on other projects just to find out the yarn was discontinued! Thanks
Dear thank you very much for your effort but I am so confused here you began with 1row of 34 dc
then you increased for 18 row *2 which will be 36 new rows which should be total of 70 stitch not 72. and 10 row. Without increase should be 1+36+10 =47
Can you clarify here because I really confused thanks alot
This sweater pattern is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it. I’m starting my very first sweater. I just graduated from making scarves and beanies. Is there a tutorial for how to decrease the sleeve? You didn’t cover it in this tutorial. Kindly advise. Meanwhile I’m going to sub to your channel. 🙏❤️
I love your design & video tutorial is just so good. I have croched a few of your project😊& pleased each one of them. I am planning to crochet Toasty wheat soon can you please advice the measurements of sweater.
When you say mirror, so in the second section we do the exact opposite as section one? Or do we continue the second section as if the center section wasn't there?
the sleeve on the medium is 76 stitches in making the first sleeve, why is it 72 on the last sleeve?
I bought this pattern Briana last week and find it confusing at times. Not enough information.
I need to watch your video and follow the written pattern and I can figure it out. Sometimes not but I eventually figure it out on my own.
I just finished the front and got confused, took out two rows of back stitch then realized I was right but not sure if I start on the front of the sweater or back... very frustrating!
Can u zoom in when u do it videos
Do you chain one at the end of each row?
How do I find the sizes
Great tutorial! It still shows ridges. Is it supposed to be like that? I'm alternating front and back loops, but I still get a bar. Would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Never mind. I found a way to hide the ridges and still maintain the texture.
I have followed your info on getting to gauge but can't get 7 stitches and 11 rows though I have gone up two sizes in hook. Is there a mistake or do you have any advice?
Oh goodness that was a typo on the blog, 17 sts and 11 rows = 4" by 4" in half double crochet worked alternating the flo and blo, blocked.
Oh thank you! I thought there was no way to get gauge and make this pretty sweater. ❤@BrianaK
Where can I get the pattern for the toasty wheat crochet sweater.
I would like to do a small size
Teşekkürler sevgili Briana,çok beğendim L beden için ölçüler varmı?TÜRKİYE DEN SEVGİLER ❤
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Hi Briana! I love this sweater, so trying to make it with a 3 weight yarn. I'm making a size 2x and when the instructions say "increasing every 2 rows, does that mean every other row or do 2 rows of non-increase and then do an increase row? I'm stumped by what you mean. Thank you for your help!
@@dhyl5331 I’m doing every other row until you get to the row.
Can u advice number of stitches for large size, I will try this for sure.
Thank you, All the info is on the blog post: brianakdesigns.com/toasty-wheat-crochet-sweater-pattern/
Pq não tem tradução em português?
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It's too bad that crocheting takes twice as much yarn as knitting does and doesn't have as much nice drape to the fabric. It's quite bulky and thick.
But also extra cozy with lots of texture, so nice for the very chilly days where someone may not want a thinner knit sweater. Each craft has it's advantages and both are equally beautiful.
BONJOUR Briana, combien de pelotes utilisés vous ? Svp . Belle journée à vous et encore merci . Je vaus tester cette technique et ce point que je n' ai jamais réalisé
.encore merci ❤
@@vanessalumbra9409 I’d think that would depend on the yarn and the gauge. I’ve seen a sweater done in a three weight instead of a four and it had a nice drape. Just pick your yarn and try test swatches with several hooks until you get the drape that you want.
If you don't like crocheted garments, why are you watching this? I'm currently making this sweater, and it has beautiful drape. Yarn amount knit vs crochet would depend greatly on what type of stitches. I prefer to crochet over knit, because I find it works up quicker, and my tension is more consistent in my crocheting. Both knit and crochet make beautiful projects.
@cyndiaitken8590 They both have their places. I crochet, too. Just not garments. It takes too much yarn. Small projects are ok. I mostly crochet amigarumi. I do prefer knitting my garments. They just feel nicer, in my opinion. I've knit and crocheted for over 50 yrs.