I think other than these tips and tutorials, you have to buy her pattern for the details. I can't afford to, so I just watch all the freebie stuff and then do another search for free videos on the hood etc.
In this tutorial, the edges of then front don't match in the center with the edges of the back. So, you have a gap. I don't have this gap. The written pattern I purchased says to stitch the back seam first, which I did. My edges meet in the center. I can't imagine that I should seam the sleeves all then way from elbow to the front edge. But, nowhere does it state where to stop. It's like the back of your example here is bigger than the front. I'm so confused now :(
the best hexagon explanation ever! thank you so much
Thank you this video was very helpful.😮😮❤
Thank you for this!
Great video but where's the rest of the tutorial on how to make the hood or pockets on your finished projects?
I think other than these tips and tutorials, you have to buy her pattern for the details. I can't afford to, so I just watch all the freebie stuff and then do another search for free videos on the hood etc.
I’m also having a hard time understanding the hood instructions and would love if there was a video tutorial for the hood
@adriennepyle7625 I brought one for the child's version, and still can't understand it.
I’m just going for ribbing all around see how it looks if now make something up😂
super helpful Thank you
In this tutorial, the edges of then front don't match in the center with the edges of the back. So, you have a gap. I don't have this gap. The written pattern I purchased says to stitch the back seam first, which I did. My edges meet in the center. I can't imagine that I should seam the sleeves all then way from elbow to the front edge. But, nowhere does it state where to stop. It's like the back of your example here is bigger than the front. I'm so confused now :(
Currently in this predicament!! What did you end up doing? I’m a bit stumped
I made one out of blanket and velvet yarn, it's huggeeee
I wish the explanation was better for the larger sizes. The written pattern is confusing