Thank you so much! I am knitting an all over colorwork Rauma pattern which is very beautiful but is also very vague and I am used to much more explicit directions. Thanks for explaining this so clearly. So very helpful!
Hi! So happy that the video is helpful. You are not the only one having this problem. I don't know how it is in the rest of the world but in Norway there have been made many patterns of few words ':)
@@LailaJohansssonSweden Yes, the pattern is finished, I have just not published it yet. Thank you for reminding me, It is on it's way =) I am close to finish another project and it is on the top of my list after that =)
I love your tutorial. Please ell me how o you know how many stitches you need to cast on for the sleeves if you want a shortt sleeves.Will you please tell meow many stitches you cast on for the body. hanks
Hi! Thank you so much! You find pattern and stitch number by following the link in the video description. For short sleeves maybe it is OK to cast on the same st number the sleeve should have before connecting to the body.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Would you ever just put the sleeve underarm stitches on threads, and the same with the body underarm stitches, and then knit them directly together, instead of casting off?
Thanks for this tutorial. I'm knitting a bottom-up round-yoke sweater , but wanted to change to a raglan. I was not sure how to complete it, but your instructions make it so much easier than I expected. Since I am knitting an adult cardigan, would the raglan decreases change? From your instructions, I decrease 8 stitches every other round until I get to the desired stitch count. If I were to add short rows, would I add the short rows at the end of the raglan decreases or should I add them before this step. Thank you.
Hi! So happy that you like the video. It would still be 8 decreases per round. Are you thinking shortrows additional to the back and forward I do to make the neckline lower in front and higher in the back?? If so, I think maybe they could be added after =)
@@bergofnorway Thanks for clearing that up. I decided to stick with the original round yoke to familiarize myself with the pattern. Sometimes, I try to change too much and it gets confusing. 😃 This is still very helpful as I can use in other projects. 🙏
This is not a reply, but a continuation of @enig_Mata's question. I am am knitting a bottom up sweater that I have changed to a raglan, and want to finish the body with short rows before I knit the neck rib. Have you given instructions for this anywhere? Of course I am looking for immediate help!! (lol)
Hi. This is wonderful and exactly what I was looking for. (bottom up raglan in rounds) Thank you so much for sharing !!!! I'm trying to adjust this to an adult size to fit myself. Do you have a way of figuring out how many stiches my arms should have before joining the body and start raglan decrease???
Hi! Great to hear that the video is helpful! I would either find a pattern with right measurements and gauge and see what stitch number have been used there. Or, measure a sweater you already have around the part of the sleevethat connects to the body. Say the sleeve measures 40 cm around and you knit with 22 sts per 10 cm. 40 x2,2 is 88 sts. In that case you need 88 sts. Hope this helps!
Hi! The hole created by the cast off stitches are sewn together by hand when attaching the loose yarnends. I have not made a video showing it, but I can put it on my list. I am actually starting a project this week that requires this exact operation and can make a video about it then =)
I am currently attempting to knit a bottom up sweater that is in russian. I am at the part of decreasing stitches like you are showing us here but am unsure what the terms mean in English. I assume it is a similar method to what you are making here? For context I am making a teddy sweater to learn bottom up knitting so is smaller. The terms I am unaware of what they mean in English are: 1 протяжка (What does this mean in English knitting terms?) 2 вм. лиц (And this as well) Here is the step I am finding these terms in. Соединительный ряд (ЛС): набрать 2 п. в начале ряда и провязать их, 25 лиц., 2 вм. лиц., поместить маркер, присоединить рукав (можно продолжить вязание той же нитью, что и спинку), 1 протяжка, 25 лиц., 2 вм. лиц, I would appreciate the help since I am so close to learning this fabulous technique ! I believe it is similar to how you decrease here :) as you add the sleeve. My project is knitted flat so you start at the middle back since we sew up the back by hand later.
Thank you for your precious time to teach us this really goob job. I will apply it in a coat that I am knitting for my mom. Which is it your Instagram? I can tag you there when the coat was finished ☺
You are very welcome! So happy to hear that you like the video! My instagram is @osterdalsbrura I would very much appreciate that. Always exiting to see projects =) =)
Thank you for these instructions! Could you please tell me how many stitches I should cast off when making the hole for the sleeves for an adult model with puff sleeves?
@@bergofnorway Hi! I'm not following any pattern, I actually wanted follow your pattern! But I thought that you're knitting a children's size sweater, or am I mistaken? That's why I wanted to know how many to cast off (with your model) for an adult size one. :)
@@bergofnorway Yes hat exactly what I meant, Where I live it is too hot to wear turtle neck or crew neck . when I ask for the boat neck not the wide boat neck jus big enough for my heard to get in. Much thanks
Hi! It is a bottom up sweater but can be knitted top down as well, by reversing the pattern =) I have not published the pattern yet but have had many requests so I am working on it =)
WHTA SIZE OF SWEATER YOU ARE KNITTING, HOW MANY STITCHES DID YOU CAST ON ? WHA SIZE OF YARN DID YOU USED ALSO HOW MANY STTICHES TO AN INCH? THANK YOU FOR SHARING
If you tap on the small wheel in the right corner, then choose subtitle, then choose automatic and at last choose language then you should get the subtitle you prefer 😊❤
You are my hero ❤😁
I've tried for so long to find a video how to knit a raglan sweater, but none of them were bottom up. Thank you so much ❤
Hi! So happy that the video is helpful! Thank you so much =)
I have been searching for a tutorial like this for so long! thank you!
Happy to help =) =)
Thank you so much! I am knitting an all over colorwork Rauma pattern which is very beautiful but is also very vague and I am used to much more explicit directions. Thanks for explaining this so clearly. So very helpful!
Hi! So happy that the video is helpful. You are not the only one having this problem. I don't know how it is in the rest of the world but in Norway there have been made many patterns of few words ':)
Thank you for this very clear narrative and good photography which really helped me.
How nice to hear that the video is helpful =)
Nice! I almost throw my work away, glad I found you! 😍🙏🏼 You stitch exactly the way I do.
Hi! Great to hear that you like the video =)
@@bergofnorway Do you have a written pattern to share? 🤗
@@LailaJohansssonSweden Yes, the pattern is finished, I have just not published it yet. Thank you for reminding me, It is on it's way =) I am close to finish another project and it is on the top of my list after that =)
@@bergofnorway I would be interested in the pattern as well, it's beautiful!
@@igotouf Thanks! I have one size ready if you follow the link in the video description. Working on making more sizes and will let when finished =)
Thank you! The raglan lines turned out so nice!
So happy to hear that the video is helpful =)=)
Thank you so much for this video! I'm doing a bottom up sweater for my 8year old son. This was a great help. Thank you!
Hi! So happy to hear that the video was helpful!
Thanks very much, I'm currently modifying a steeked sweater to a raglan and this has been incredibly helpful!
You are very welcome! Happy that the video is helpful =)
So wonderfully clear and thorough! Thank you for this lesson, and for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! How great to hear that the video is useful =)
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! You are wonderful!!! This has helped me sooo much!!!!! Now on to the next video!
So great to hear that you like the video!!!
This video was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
You are very welcome =)
I love your tutorial. Please ell me how o you know how many stitches you need to cast on for the sleeves if you want a shortt sleeves.Will you please tell meow many stitches you cast on for the body. hanks
Hi! Thank you so much! You find pattern and stitch number by following the link in the video description. For short sleeves maybe it is OK to cast on the same st number the sleeve should have before connecting to the body.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Would you ever just put the sleeve underarm stitches on threads, and the same with the body underarm stitches, and then knit them directly together, instead of casting off?
My pleasure! So ahppy that you like the video =) Have not done it myself, but at the moment I can't see any reason why not.
Thanks for this tutorial. I'm knitting a bottom-up round-yoke sweater , but wanted to change to a raglan. I was not sure how to complete it, but your instructions make it so much easier than I expected. Since I am knitting an adult cardigan, would the raglan decreases change? From your instructions, I decrease 8 stitches every other round until I get to the desired stitch count. If I were to add short rows, would I add the short rows at the end of the raglan decreases or should I add them before this step. Thank you.
Hi! So happy that you like the video. It would still be 8 decreases per round. Are you thinking shortrows additional to the back and forward I do to make the neckline lower in front and higher in the back?? If so, I think maybe they could be added after =)
@@bergofnorway Thanks for clearing that up. I decided to stick with the original round yoke to familiarize myself with the pattern. Sometimes, I try to change too much and it gets confusing. 😃 This is still very helpful as I can use in other projects. 🙏
This is not a reply, but a continuation of @enig_Mata's question. I am am knitting a bottom up sweater that I have changed to a raglan, and want to finish the body with short rows before I knit the neck rib. Have you given instructions for this anywhere? Of course I am looking for immediate help!! (lol)
Hi. This is wonderful and exactly what I was looking for. (bottom up raglan in rounds) Thank you so much for sharing !!!! I'm trying to adjust this to an adult size to fit myself. Do you have a way of figuring out how many stiches my arms should have before joining the body and start raglan decrease???
Hi! Great to hear that the video is helpful! I would either find a pattern with right measurements and gauge and see what stitch number have been used there. Or, measure a sweater you already have around the part of the sleevethat connects to the body. Say the sleeve measures 40 cm around and you knit with 22 sts per 10 cm. 40 x2,2 is 88 sts. In that case you need 88 sts. Hope this helps!
@@bergofnorway Thank you!
Very thanks for these videos! Great job!
Thank you! You are very welcome =)
Can you please tell me for adult how many stitches I have to cast on for body and how many for sleeve. Thanks
Depends on gauge and adult size. Easiest is to find a free pattern for a similar sweater and look at the stitch numbers used for your size =)
Thanks for the great instruction! How do you attach the rest of the sleeves, the stitches you cast off? Do you have a video about that?
Hi! The hole created by the cast off stitches are sewn together by hand when attaching the loose yarnends. I have not made a video showing it, but I can put it on my list. I am actually starting a project this week that requires this exact operation and can make a video about it then =)
@@bergofnorway I look forward to that, thanks!
Help full, 🤩
Good job Dear,👍
Thank you so much! Very happy that you like the video =)
I am currently attempting to knit a bottom up sweater that is in russian. I am at the part of decreasing stitches like you are showing us here but am unsure what the terms mean in English. I assume it is a similar method to what you are making here? For context I am making a teddy sweater to learn bottom up knitting so is smaller. The terms I am unaware of what they mean in English are:
1 протяжка (What does this mean in English knitting terms?)
2 вм. лиц (And this as well)
Here is the step I am finding these terms in.
Соединительный ряд (ЛС): набрать 2 п. в начале ряда и провязать их, 25 лиц., 2 вм. лиц., поместить маркер, присоединить рукав (можно продолжить вязание той же нитью, что и спинку), 1 протяжка, 25 лиц., 2 вм. лиц,
I would appreciate the help since I am so close to learning this fabulous technique ! I believe it is similar to how you decrease here :) as you add the sleeve. My project is knitted flat so you start at the middle back since we sew up the back by hand later.
Hi! So sorry but the cyrillic alphabet is not familiar to me. Have you tried to copy and paste it into google translate?
Thank you for your precious time to teach us this really goob job. I will apply it in a coat that I am knitting for my mom. Which is it your Instagram? I can tag you there when the coat was finished ☺
You are very welcome! So happy to hear that you like the video! My instagram is @osterdalsbrura I would very much appreciate that. Always exiting to see projects =) =)
Thank you for these instructions! Could you please tell me how many stitches I should cast off when making the hole for the sleeves for an adult model with puff sleeves?
Hi! Difficult to say without more information, are you following a pattern? It should be writted there somewhere =)
@@bergofnorway Hi! I'm not following any pattern, I actually wanted follow your pattern! But I thought that you're knitting a children's size sweater, or am I mistaken? That's why I wanted to know how many to cast off (with your model) for an adult size one. :)
@@evavankemenade8194 Aha, I see! I will find the numbers for you tomorrow =)
@@evavankemenade8194 Hi! Sorry for the delay, busy day! I will try again tomorrow =)
@@evavankemenade8194 Try to cast off 12-14 sts =)
Can you show the technique how to convert from screw neck o a boatneck sweater. Thanks.
Hi! Just to be sure, do you mean to take the type of neck on the sweater in the video and convert that into a boat neck?
@@bergofnorway Yes hat exactly what I meant, Where I live it is too hot to wear turtle neck or crew neck . when I ask for the boat neck not the wide boat neck jus big enough for my heard to get in. Much thanks
@@bsfb3ar Ok! I will look into it and see what I can do =)
@@bergofnorway Much appreciated I wear med size I just wanted a basic Ragland small boat neck with out ribs , Much thanks
I’m nervous to open up the link with several steps my computer was compromise and it’s a major headaches Thanks for your quick response.
Thanks again🌺🌷🌸
You are very welcome =)
Is this a top down sweater knitted in the round ? Where can I buy this pattern please ?? I am in the YK
Hi! It is a bottom up sweater but can be knitted top down as well, by reversing the pattern =) I have not published the pattern yet but have had many requests so I am working on it =)
Can you please do a video on a raglan decrease while keeping the chart pattern correct.
Hi! Do you mean with stranded colourwork??=)
What yarn is that? Awesome job! 😍
Thank you! The yarn is Viking of Norway - Merino =)
WHTA SIZE OF SWEATER YOU ARE KNITTING, HOW MANY STITCHES DID YOU CAST ON ? WHA SIZE OF YARN DID YOU USED ALSO HOW MANY STTICHES TO AN INCH? THANK YOU FOR SHARING
There is a link to the written pattern in the video description under the video. You find all the info there😊
Very informative☺👍👍👍
Thanks =)
Thank you!!
You are very welcome =)
I like it.
So happy to hear it =) Thank you!
Thank you so, so much! I was always so confused with when to do 2 together or ssk. Now I know!👍
You are very welcome! Really wonderful to hear that the video is helpful to you =) =)
Thank you so much
You are very welcome =)
Por favor si pueden traducir a español muchas gracias
Hi! I wish I could, but have no idea how i set translations in other languages =)
If you tap on the small wheel in the right corner, then choose subtitle, then choose automatic and at last choose language then you should get the subtitle you prefer 😊❤
@@pernille8893 thank you for this tip, I got the subtitle in Portugues!