Recently discovered your channel and I just wanted to say I appreciate your content so much you’re so eloquent and the outcome of my tube top was perfect I was wondering if you had suggestions on where to attach the cap sleeves as I struggle with figuring out sleeve stuff hehe
Hii! I have a question 😅 when it comes to measuring the bust area, you measure it by using the chain vertically from your armpit down to the underneath of your bust, yes? So the 40 chains can be adjusted just as long as it is in even numbers right?
she needed the parts that she was going to decrease to be divisible by 3. she had 72 total, so she decided to keep 30 rows for front and back (60 total) and leave 6 on each side (12 total). does this help?
Hey I have a question was the 4 rows a mistake cause you were supposed to do 6 rows for the decreases so why did you say 4? I have to do 10 so would I actually do 8 on each side? It’s very confusing
I totally get why that might have been confusing, so I apologize for not clarifying my point! It was 6 rows on the bust panel, but because I am decreasing my row count, I made 4 total rows on the waist panel
Thank you for the tutorial, it looks amazing! I have a question on how you make it not see through. I used a weight 2 yarn with a 3.5 mm hook and I am of similar size as you. I added like 35 more rows so it doesn't stretch too much and I tried doing it with a tighter tension yet its still see through. Not sure what else I can do make it not see through. Does anyone have any suggestions?
You could try with a smaller hook so your stitches are even tighter. But another thing about yarn in general is looking at its "halo" or the fuzziness of it. Some yarns, even if they are the same fiber composition/ yarn weight, have a thinner halo so when you work it up, the holes in between your stitches are more apparent. Other yarns have a bigger halo effect which can sort of close up that in between space between your stitches. Also also, you may want to consider sewing in an elastic if you're adding a bunch more rows! Hope this helps!
This is the third tutorial of yours I’m following I’m obsessed with everything you put out!!!💞💞 just curious, why on the corset top we worked the Suzette st into previously worked DC and this time into previously worked SC? Just curious and love to learn the different effect each version of the stitch has :)
i have no idea how to plan my waist panel. my total count of rows r 54, which means that the numbers that would give me the correct proportions still either dont work in some way, or just arent divisible by 3 or 4 (which i still dont understand why they have to be). pls someone help🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Good color choice, suits you well. Truly appreciate the art and effort of making a fit for oneself makes me so enthusiastic.
I've been crocheting this for like a week(im a beginner)😭😭😭 it's coming out great😁😁😁
i was just looking for a new top to make for the summer!! Its absolutely gorgeous!! ty for the pattern💖
So excited about making this top! Thanks for giving us the pattern and ideas ❤❤❤
Recently discovered your channel and I just wanted to say I appreciate your content so much you’re so eloquent and the outcome of my tube top was perfect I was wondering if you had suggestions on where to attach the cap sleeves as I struggle with figuring out sleeve stuff hehe
Very excited to try this!!
please do a tutorial on how to crochet a boat neck top with pixel grid pattern/ lana del rey themed T^T
Wooooow it's so cool and cute!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial ❤❤❤
Ribblr looks so cool! Can't wait to make this top too! Just need to figure out which version to do
cant wait to make this!! recently made your lera top and your tutorials are so gooddd. keep going!!
omg this looks amazing !
Wow it’s so pretty!
this is so freaking adorable, how do you guys come up with this stuff
hello! for the bust panel, if you make bra cups, how do you continue/or attach it? thank you!!
Im so confused about the suzette stich. In the ruffle corset top you said "go in the previous made dc" and here you`re crocheting in the sc. HELP
Hii! I have a question 😅 when it comes to measuring the bust area, you measure it by using the chain vertically from your armpit down to the underneath of your bust, yes? So the 40 chains can be adjusted just as long as it is in even numbers right?
yes!
Im a little confused on the math part? Im confused how she got to her answer. Can someone please explain?
like where did she get 60 rows from?
@@kc-ek8mhthe 60 rows is the length of the top after the bust panel. You can choose how long or cropped you want it based on the number of chains
she needed the parts that she was going to decrease to be divisible by 3. she had 72 total, so she decided to keep 30 rows for front and back (60 total) and leave 6 on each side (12 total). does this help?
Hii!! I have a question, by saying rows you mean counting them by the rows with the bumps on or the rows that are just single?
Hey I have a question was the 4 rows a mistake cause you were supposed to do 6 rows for the decreases so why did you say 4? I have to do 10 so would I actually do 8 on each side? It’s very confusing
I totally get why that might have been confusing, so I apologize for not clarifying my point! It was 6 rows on the bust panel, but because I am decreasing my row count, I made 4 total rows on the waist panel
Thank you for the tutorial, it looks amazing! I have a question on how you make it not see through. I used a weight 2 yarn with a 3.5 mm hook and I am of similar size as you. I added like 35 more rows so it doesn't stretch too much and I tried doing it with a tighter tension yet its still see through. Not sure what else I can do make it not see through. Does anyone have any suggestions?
You could try with a smaller hook so your stitches are even tighter. But another thing about yarn in general is looking at its "halo" or the fuzziness of it. Some yarns, even if they are the same fiber composition/ yarn weight, have a thinner halo so when you work it up, the holes in between your stitches are more apparent. Other yarns have a bigger halo effect which can sort of close up that in between space between your stitches. Also also, you may want to consider sewing in an elastic if you're adding a bunch more rows! Hope this helps!
You should sew a fabric in the inside
This is the third tutorial of yours I’m following I’m obsessed with everything you put out!!!💞💞 just curious, why on the corset top we worked the Suzette st into previously worked DC and this time into previously worked SC? Just curious and love to learn the different effect each version of the stitch has :)
At the second panel my work is curving so bad and so idk if I should continue
Maybe you're doing it too tight or you're making two sc into one chain (sorry if my English is bad)
Hi! How do I attach the sleeve?
Hii! Of topic, but what is the song playing in the beginning of the video??
you're amazing.
i have no idea how to plan my waist panel. my total count of rows r 54, which means that the numbers that would give me the correct proportions still either dont work in some way, or just arent divisible by 3 or 4 (which i still dont understand why they have to be). pls someone help🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
do we have to use the same yarn?
No
I have made tops like this with thin plush yarn soo cute should try
No just make sure your hook matches with your yarn label! :)