For doing the sleeve cuff, or any cuff for that matter, … at the end of your sleeve, just decrease by single crocheting the first row, then do a single crochet decrease every 2 or 3 stitches until you get to about 24-26 stitches. That makes a good sized cuff. You can always just crochet the cuff on by using a half double crochet front loop, then half double crochet back loop, or (DBL) till your cuff is the size you want. No extra stitching. Also, instead of single crocheting your 2 back panels together, you can always just slip stitch them. Less bulk. Its nice to see younger people keeping crochet alive and making garments! 🎉😊
yep yep yep that definitely helps, also i did the cuff like a ribbing lmao but instead of 3 slip stitch i did 4 to make it smaller it didn't leave any noticeable holes and i think it looks much cleaner than single crocheting it or stitching it also its less work hehehe
This is exactly how I make my patchwork cardigans. The first one I made was individual squares and took months. My most recent one that I made at the beginning of the year, crocheting whole panels, took me a week. A WEEK. so much easier and far les taxing.
What put me off attempting a patchwork cardi was all the sewing together 😂 thank you do much for this. Once my WIPS and coming projects are done I'm definitely going to be trying a patch work cardi using your tutorial.
I’d make as panels automatically.. like you said.. too many pces.. common sense / or due to being a knitter too.. I’d just add as I worked and reduce the sewing.. mainly for a much nicer look .. but, each to their own!
@@susanvanderbilt358thats definitely a knitting thing, before i even started crocheting squares, my thoughts were how to apply the new knowledge to crochet panels. Common sense doesnt exist, because whats common one time and place, might not be for another time and place.
I have been crocheting for over 40 years but when I saw this I ran right out to buy more yarn I just have to make this! Finally a project for myself! Thank you!!! But have decided to make one in black, red, maroon and white with skulls instead of mushrooms for my goth daughter for Christmas. She’s gonna love it.
im SO happy. I saved this video on Nov 11 and very slowly started on this.. today i am done with the panels! 🤩 I put my own twist on it.. pastel with kitties instead of mushrooms. The Catigan will be possibly jank, but im so excited to complete it! 😻
The patchwork has its perks, though, if you’re looking for projects that you can easily work on in class or on the go :) I also find sewing calming tho lol
just finished making this cardigan!!! I decided against making the mushrooms in the end cuz I actually loved it just like this!! This was my first ever crochet project and I am absolutely in love with it!! I adjusted the sleeve panels to be 3 squares across, due to having thicc upper arms and wanting it to be oversized and it's so comfy!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial, I had a lot of fun making this and I am so incredibly proud of it!!! Additionally, this was great for my ADHD, since changing colors made it interesting for me to continue, instead of making so many individual solid color squares!!
I dreaded making a cardigan like this because the amount of sqares and ends to weave in... with this method i can make one in a few days , thabk you so much . I wish i could show you the ones ive made this month , i get so many compliments when i wear mine. 😊
wish i’d have thought of this for mine… also highly considering making moons and star appliqués for the blocks where two colors are touching due to my lack of planning
I think my favorite method for these cardigans is a hybrid method. I'd make verticle strips/colums rather than full-width panels. That way the edges would still be hidden under seams with the main bonus of just making "stripes" instead of managing intarsia or tapestry colorwork in the center of each panel.
Whenever I see that someone noticed after a while that it's the wrong side out or any similar mistakes I feel like I'M NOT ALONE! with a big smile on my face. Thank you for sharing all the moments.
I really enjoyed watching your tutorial. I’ve made the patchwork cardigan x2 like your first, but I definitely like your idea so much more. Less seams to sew in. Thanks for the great idea! I certainly will be making more this way now.
Wow this is definitely much easier. I want to make a Tanjiro cardigan and one person that I've seen make one used this techic. The only difference is, for the back panel, she seperated the back in stripes and then sewed them. I'll try it your way by make two blocks of two rows and them make a single stripe to sew them all together. Thanks for the help!
Omg this is genius. I just finished a patchwork cardigan and it took so long because of all the sewing. Literally going to the store in a bit to get yarn for a new one using this technique. Thank you for sharing!
Holy crap. I just started crocheting and bought my first big yarn haul because I had this exact sweater in my head. I'M SO GLAD YOU HAVE A TUTORIAL!!! UA-cam blessed my feed on this new moon night. My colours are (Stylecraft Special Aran): Mocha, Khahki, Camel for the squares; Mushroom and Copper for the little mushies, and I was going to use the copper for small edging details and joining. This will be my first project 😊🥰🍄
I am making my first patchwork cardigan and watching youtube videos on different methods while I stitch. I hadn't seen anyone do it this way and I think it's great. I am doing strips to sew together because individual squares sounded like a nightmare. I like your method even better.
Thank youu so much for thisss! I was dreading to do a patchwork cardigan because of all those weaving in that’ll come, but this method is going to save me a ton of time!
A beautiful cardigan with a really lovely choice of colours. However I feel it is way too difficult for me to take on at this stage 🥴. Cheers though for taking the time to show how it is done. 😍👏🥰💕❤️😊😘
Well I learned to sew early on n even won costume contest for things I made so Im not against sewing. I only been really crocheting the last few years although I learned at 21 the chain n single crochet. Now I can do amigurumi n I'm in the middle of making a purse. Decent posture helps for back pain. Although it's nice to sit higher up it's bad for crochet n sewing try to sit lower than your table if you can. For crochet specifically if you can get a table to reach you or have a pillow on your lap even a boppy that fits around you (pregnancy pillow) I heard those work wonders so your not leaning toward or over. So basically have your project come to you instead or you leaning to it. I really hope this helps
@@spoiledwitch82Great tips. I sit lower at a table for crochet, knitting, and sewing as well. Saves my neck in particular, because I don't have to look down for long periods of time.
Hello olive! Thank you so much for this tutorial. Im beginner in this crochet thing and fall in love for all these patchwork cardigan. You bring me a new way to do this, so much easy. I wish u the best from brazil 🇧🇷
I'm doing a picture on the back cardigan but wanted to do patchwork on the front. This is gonna save me sooooo much time, thank you :) I didn't think to do it in panels.
thank you for this! i've been trying to learn to crochet for years but always got overwhelmed and gave up. suddenly it all makes sense and it oddly simple to me and i cant imagine why i was so intimidated before. i still have yet to make any sort of large project and this just might be the one i try!
I really love the concept of this. As someone who crochets a lot I’ve made my own versions of this with modifications that better suit me. My one main suggestion for this video would be to give out the hook size you are using. I had to guess and ended up deciding in a size K or 6.5 mm hook because I thought it work best. I made another one for my friend with a size J or 6.0 mm hook and it’s vastly different in size. If you’re going to be giving out stitch counts and such, hook size matters as well as dimensions of the finished product typically. Still a great video though.
Thank you so much for the suggestions! Yes I agree I totally forgot to say the hook size. It was 5.5mm. I will also take better measurements in the future!
@@funkyfiberartist3unfortunately there’s only one thing to do, frog it. Just unwind what you have done and restart with a larger hook size. If you don’t like the size and feel of the larger hook’s stitches, use the 5 mm again, but add more stitches. I would measure an existing hoodie you like the fit of and determine what size each square should be first. Then base how many stitches you need off of those measurements.
At 36:54 ...I noticed that you have a green against green and gold against gold on side seams. I'm thinking now that squares of white and gold houndstooth could be added to this sweater pattern to avoid that... As I'm dictating voice to text, you discover the sleeve inside out. It sounds like something I'd do...but I'd prob'ly already have the ribbing in! By the way, I suggest to everyone, when doing the half double crochet back loop only, in a patchwork with a more solid, less vertically stretchy stitch to go down 1 size of hook and crochet a little tighter... Close to the bone, if you know what I mean.
i swore i would never make another patchwork cardigan because it just took SO. LONG. but i honestly might try this way in the future, it seems so much less painful than making individual squares and then being trapped in sewing purgatory forever lol
Yes that's 100% correct. I really didn't want to make the 3rd one after the first two with all the sewing. But now I'm about to make a 5th one with no fatigue afterwards!
do you happen to remember what color yarns you used for the cardigan made in the tutorial? I would like to replicate that one color scheme and all its super cute!
I'm watching this today and i started to make a cardigan on September 3, im taking a break cause I'm running out if yarn, and i was thinking to make it in the same way, well not completely same, you know one round like the 4 squares together instead of how you made the 8 squares together.
Hello! I have a question, what if I want to make patchwork cardigans but using stitches that have different heights? Like cat stitches (combination of shell stitch) and houndstooth? Is it going to work?
Thats a v informative video indeed if I'll make a cardigan I'll follow your video for sure! Ty! How much grams of yarn did you use for one cardigan? (3-ply)
Hi, I love this! How many grams will it take of each colour please? I've bought yarn but not sure if I have enough and don't want to end up playing yarn chicken!
thank u so much! since its coming close to christmas and i love doing christmas crochet this will be perfect. and also is it ok if i dont do the mushroom bcz i think their a little difficult😅
Hello! I loved this so much! I started working on it but noticed it was too small for me, i followed along but I think i used smaller yarn than yours.. what is the size of your yarn??
I'm interested in trying this one and wondering what the measurements of your squares were (in cm or inches) so i could better design one for me with the yarn I'll be using (it's a bit thinner that yours)
I'm 5' (152 cm) and this will be the very first clothing project Im attempting to make. Is your "shorter version" good for me or should I go shorter, and if so. How? Never attempted anthing like this so I don't know how to make the math mathing 🙈
I kept seeing this video and wondering why the one on the left was “wrong”, especially since I like the color scheme more 😂 but now it makes sense! Work smarter not harder. The way you did the color switching was well planned, I always get confused with how to carry my yarns when switching colors like this, but you made it make sense 👍
This is exactly what I was looking for. I was thinking about redoing my old patchwork with this technique, but not really sure if it would work. And I finally found this video with the same stitches (houndstooth and hdc). Thank you.
I will definitely try this method! Thanks for the video and the clear explanation. Did you also use the I love this yarn brand for this cardigan? And if so, do you remember which colors? The color scheme is so pretty 😍
YES give me all the information first rather than find out 45 mins in (my adhd will not allow me to watch before starting 👹) now I can dedicate the time and energy lol thank you!
@@OliveCrochetcould you share the measurements of the one you made for comparison? i want to make a small one, but i have no idea where to start. i’ve never made clothes like this before, and i don’t want to dedicate all this time and end up having a cardigan that doesn’t fit :(
I like sewing so sewing the blocks together wouldn't bother me, also if you want a mushroom on the sleeve just turn the mushroom around so it's up and down.
I usually don’t do math. I just measure a similar item that fits me. Then I guesstimate how big a square would be on the item I use as references and do a row of single crochet that comes to the lengths of my guesstimated squares. Then I count those stiches. Hope that makes sense
where was this tutorial BEFORE i crocheted 36 individual squares that i ended up joining just to hate the end result 🥲 i’ve now frogged half of it to use the yarn for another project instead. i will save this video for the day i end up making a patchwork cardigan that i’ll actually like and wear 🥰
i still have my unfinished patchwork cardigan lying around since last year 😂 i literallyyyy have no will to finish it, it's prob bc i spent a lot of time making the squares and sewing some parts tgt that i got sick of it SIGH
I started a patchwork cardigan because I figured "I'm new to crochet and I'm just making squares for practice so why not make a practice project right?" and as much as I tried to keep that "it's just for fun and practice it doesn't need to be perfect" mindset I've gotten so tired of working on it :( the bones of it are done I just need to make the ribbing and sleeve cuffs and really *finish* it but it's just so heavy and I'm constantly worried that I didn't stitch it together right and it's just gonna fall apart and it looks so janky and just dfgsdfh I planned it out as best as I could and I wanna finish it just to say I finished it but it just makes me so sad to look at
I don’t see why it would take that much more to do it the little squares method versus the panel method but it would probably be easier to store and work on is discrete squares thing. Had to make a sweater in panels. I can tell you I’d work on that thing for months for each panel and honestly I lost interest I made two afghans that way and I meant to make a sweater And it literally never got finished. It’s been in my storage for about 15 years. I have no desire to go back to it but yet I do find that I’m making granny squares for now. A new project so granny squares. Yay hole heavy panels definitely no.
For doing the sleeve cuff, or any cuff for that matter, … at the end of your sleeve, just decrease by single crocheting the first row, then do a single crochet decrease every 2 or 3 stitches until you get to about 24-26 stitches. That makes a good sized cuff. You can always just crochet the cuff on by using a half double crochet front loop, then half double crochet back loop, or (DBL) till your cuff is the size you want. No extra stitching. Also, instead of single crocheting your 2 back panels together, you can always just slip stitch them. Less bulk. Its nice to see younger people keeping crochet alive and making garments! 🎉😊
Thank you for the tips!
i dont understand 😢😅
I just saw someone making the cuffs by changing to a smaller crochet hook. It wasn't patchwork but worth experimenting with perhaps?
yep yep yep that definitely helps, also i did the cuff like a ribbing lmao but instead of 3 slip stitch i did 4 to make it smaller it didn't leave any noticeable holes and i think it looks much cleaner than single crocheting it or stitching it also its less work hehehe
This is exactly how I make my patchwork cardigans. The first one I made was individual squares and took months. My most recent one that I made at the beginning of the year, crocheting whole panels, took me a week. A WEEK. so much easier and far les taxing.
Ikr!! Just a tad more planning and it speeds the process up by weeks
Also way less ends to sew in.
What put me off attempting a patchwork cardi was all the sewing together 😂 thank you do much for this. Once my WIPS and coming projects are done I'm definitely going to be trying a patch work cardi using your tutorial.
You're welcome! I hope it helps
I’d make as panels automatically.. like you said.. too many pces.. common sense / or due to being a knitter too.. I’d just add as I worked and reduce the sewing.. mainly for a much nicer look .. but, each to their own!
@@susanvanderbilt358thats definitely a knitting thing, before i even started crocheting squares, my thoughts were how to apply the new knowledge to crochet panels. Common sense doesnt exist, because whats common one time and place, might not be for another time and place.
I have been crocheting for over 40 years but when I saw this I ran right out to buy more yarn I just have to make this! Finally a project for myself! Thank you!!! But have decided to make one in black, red, maroon and white with skulls instead of mushrooms for my goth daughter for Christmas. She’s gonna love it.
That's so cool! I bet it will turn out so good!
OMG DID SHE LOVE IT
im SO happy. I saved this video on Nov 11 and very slowly started on this.. today i am done with the panels! 🤩 I put my own twist on it.. pastel with kitties instead of mushrooms. The Catigan will be possibly jank, but im so excited to complete it! 😻
Omg I'd love to see it over on instagram!
The patchwork has its perks, though, if you’re looking for projects that you can easily work on in class or on the go :)
I also find sewing calming tho lol
Yeah thats true. Making a bunch of squares requires way less planning
just finished making this cardigan!!! I decided against making the mushrooms in the end cuz I actually loved it just like this!! This was my first ever crochet project and I am absolutely in love with it!! I adjusted the sleeve panels to be 3 squares across, due to having thicc upper arms and wanting it to be oversized and it's so comfy!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial, I had a lot of fun making this and I am so incredibly proud of it!!! Additionally, this was great for my ADHD, since changing colors made it interesting for me to continue, instead of making so many individual solid color squares!!
Welcome! Fellow ADHD crafter here. So glad to hear you loved this craft!
That's amazing! I'm glad you made one
I dreaded making a cardigan like this because the amount of sqares and ends to weave in... with this method i can make one in a few days , thabk you so much . I wish i could show you the ones ive made this month , i get so many compliments when i wear mine. 😊
wish i’d have thought of this for mine… also highly considering making moons and star appliqués for the blocks where two colors are touching due to my lack of planning
That would be an excellent way to differentiate the squares!
Yes ! I just recently starting making a cardigan for myself and am making it exactly this way !!
Amazing! Good luck!
I think my favorite method for these cardigans is a hybrid method. I'd make verticle strips/colums rather than full-width panels. That way the edges would still be hidden under seams with the main bonus of just making "stripes" instead of managing intarsia or tapestry colorwork in the center of each panel.
Whenever I see that someone noticed after a while that it's the wrong side out or any similar mistakes I feel like I'M NOT ALONE! with a big smile on my face. Thank you for sharing all the moments.
Yeah something like that happens at least once per project unfortunately
I really enjoyed watching your tutorial. I’ve made the patchwork cardigan x2 like your first, but I definitely like your idea so much more. Less seams to sew in. Thanks for the great idea! I certainly will be making more this way now.
Ikr it's a lot faster too
Wow this is definitely much easier. I want to make a Tanjiro cardigan and one person that I've seen make one used this techic. The only difference is, for the back panel, she seperated the back in stripes and then sewed them. I'll try it your way by make two blocks of two rows and them make a single stripe to sew them all together. Thanks for the help!
Thank you! I hope it's successful
@@OliveCrochet you and me both lol
Omg this is genius. I just finished a patchwork cardigan and it took so long because of all the sewing. Literally going to the store in a bit to get yarn for a new one using this technique. Thank you for sharing!
Holy crap. I just started crocheting and bought my first big yarn haul because I had this exact sweater in my head. I'M SO GLAD YOU HAVE A TUTORIAL!!! UA-cam blessed my feed on this new moon night.
My colours are (Stylecraft Special Aran): Mocha, Khahki, Camel for the squares; Mushroom and Copper for the little mushies, and I was going to use the copper for small edging details and joining.
This will be my first project 😊🥰🍄
I like watching you crochet. I would enjoy more tutorials or simple 'crochet with me' videos 😊
Thank you!
This is such a cool method, thank you for sharing! I am a beginer but I will definately try this, it looks fun!😊
Thank you!
I am making my first patchwork cardigan and watching youtube videos on different methods while I stitch. I hadn't seen anyone do it this way and I think it's great. I am doing strips to sew together because individual squares sounded like a nightmare. I like your method even better.
Thank you!
Thank youu so much for thisss! I was dreading to do a patchwork cardigan because of all those weaving in that’ll come, but this method is going to save me a ton of time!
This is such a cute cardigan. I am making a patchwork for myself right now and this has given me some ideas.
That's awesome! Thanks for watching
A beautiful cardigan with a really lovely choice of colours. However I feel it is way too difficult for me to take on at this stage 🥴. Cheers though for taking the time to show how it is done. 😍👏🥰💕❤️😊😘
It's just hard to explain. Once you do one set of squares you'll have it down. I hope you give it a shot in the future if you want to!
i feel so weird in crochet spaces where pretty much everyone universally hates sewing, and here i am, also sewing in my free time
I never learned to sew so it's mostly because it hurts my back
@@OliveCrochet me neither but crochet also hurts me so i just accept the pain and move on lol. starting to exercise, hopefully it'll help
Well I learned to sew early on n even won costume contest for things I made so Im not against sewing. I only been really crocheting the last few years although I learned at 21 the chain n single crochet. Now I can do amigurumi n I'm in the middle of making a purse. Decent posture helps for back pain. Although it's nice to sit higher up it's bad for crochet n sewing try to sit lower than your table if you can. For crochet specifically if you can get a table to reach you or have a pillow on your lap even a boppy that fits around you (pregnancy pillow) I heard those work wonders so your not leaning toward or over. So basically have your project come to you instead or you leaning to it. I really hope this helps
@@spoiledwitch82Great tips. I sit lower at a table for crochet, knitting, and sewing as well. Saves my neck in particular, because I don't have to look down for long periods of time.
I don't even know how to crochet : UA-cam brought me here, and I love it. Looks really complex to make but it's looking extra nice !!
Thank you!
Hello olive! Thank you so much for this tutorial. Im beginner in this crochet thing and fall in love for all these patchwork cardigan. You bring me a new way to do this, so much easy.
I wish u the best from brazil 🇧🇷
I'm glad you like it!!
I'm doing a picture on the back cardigan but wanted to do patchwork on the front. This is gonna save me sooooo much time, thank you :) I didn't think to do it in panels.
hahah i like making patches bcs i dont like how unwieldy a full item can get but this is a really smart in between
Yeah it does get overwhelming a but! But I don't like sewing squares together too much so it's a good tradeoff
thank you for this! i've been trying to learn to crochet for years but always got overwhelmed and gave up. suddenly it all makes sense and it oddly simple to me and i cant imagine why i was so intimidated before. i still have yet to make any sort of large project and this just might be the one i try!
That's amazing!
I really love the concept of this. As someone who crochets a lot I’ve made my own versions of this with modifications that better suit me. My one main suggestion for this video would be to give out the hook size you are using. I had to guess and ended up deciding in a size K or 6.5 mm hook because I thought it work best. I made another one for my friend with a size J or 6.0 mm hook and it’s vastly different in size. If you’re going to be giving out stitch counts and such, hook size matters as well as dimensions of the finished product typically. Still a great video though.
Thank you so much for the suggestions! Yes I agree I totally forgot to say the hook size. It was 5.5mm. I will also take better measurements in the future!
i started this with a 5 mm hook and realized it was way to small and now don’t know what to do 😅
@@funkyfiberartist3unfortunately there’s only one thing to do, frog it. Just unwind what you have done and restart with a larger hook size. If you don’t like the size and feel of the larger hook’s stitches, use the 5 mm again, but add more stitches. I would measure an existing hoodie you like the fit of and determine what size each square should be first. Then base how many stitches you need off of those measurements.
At 36:54 ...I noticed that you have a green against green and gold against gold on side seams. I'm thinking now that squares of white and gold houndstooth could be added to this sweater pattern to avoid that...
As I'm dictating voice to text, you discover the sleeve inside out. It sounds like something I'd do...but I'd prob'ly already have the ribbing in!
By the way, I suggest to everyone, when doing the half double crochet back loop only, in a patchwork with a more solid, less vertically stretchy stitch to go down 1 size of hook and crochet a little tighter... Close to the bone, if you know what I mean.
i swore i would never make another patchwork cardigan because it just took SO. LONG. but i honestly might try this way in the future, it seems so much less painful than making individual squares and then being trapped in sewing purgatory forever lol
Yes that's 100% correct. I really didn't want to make the 3rd one after the first two with all the sewing. But now I'm about to make a 5th one with no fatigue afterwards!
You gave some great tips. Great tutorial, thanks
I have looked for the video on your Aurora Carnigan and cannot find it. I would love to make that. For my very first cardigan.
do you happen to remember what color yarns you used for the cardigan made in the tutorial? I would like to replicate that one color scheme and all its super cute!
I'm watching this today and i started to make a cardigan on September 3, im taking a break cause I'm running out if yarn, and i was thinking to make it in the same way, well not completely same, you know one round like the 4 squares together instead of how you made the 8 squares together.
Brilliant and beautiful 😍, I can't wait contentious out!!! Many many thanx x
Hello! I have a question, what if I want to make patchwork cardigans but using stitches that have different heights? Like cat stitches (combination of shell stitch) and houndstooth? Is it going to work?
Beautiful work thank you ❤
SUPER AWESOME CARDIGAN ❣🌟❣🌟❣🌟
Love this Chanel! Just found it 😍
Thats a v informative video indeed if I'll make a cardigan I'll follow your video for sure! Ty! How much grams of yarn did you use for one cardigan? (3-ply)
Hi, I love this! How many grams will it take of each colour please?
I've bought yarn but not sure if I have enough and don't want to end up playing yarn chicken!
thank u so much! since its coming close to christmas and i love doing christmas crochet this will be perfect. and also is it ok if i dont do the mushroom bcz i think their a little difficult😅
Of course! It's your cardigan
@@OliveCrochet thank u
Can you also slip stitch the panels together?
Yes!
I love this thank you
This is a great video..I really enjoyed watching. I learned a new method today. Thanks :)
This is really great and I'll be attempting something similar. Do you write your patterns down?
Not for this one since the video was kinda documenting it for me. I definitely will in the future
Had this vid popped up in my recommended and definitely making this once I'm back from my trip lol will tag you on insta when I post it ^_^
Hi, lovely design! Was just wondering what yarn weight did you use?
Weight 4!
Hello! I loved this so much! I started working on it but noticed it was too small for me, i followed along but I think i used smaller yarn than yours.. what is the size of your yarn??
It's weight 4 yarn
Love your sense of humour ❤😂❤
Thank you 😂
what hook size did you use?
5.5 mm!
I made this cardigan as a knit. It looked awful and super dense so I remade it by knitting long strips. 10/10 would recommend
Hi! Im just wondering around how many skeins or grams of yarn is needed to complete a cardigan? ^^
This would be fun to make.... l like it!!!
could this pattern be used to make a jumper as well?
Did you do any increases or decreases around the neck when you were doing the ribbing?
No I didn't
For the side ribbing, what did you do for the two corners up by the collar??
I just crochet in them normally
@@OliveCrochet you don't have to decrease/increase or anything?? And the corners don't bunch up??
is there a way to make this method work when the stitches of different squares don’t align in height? like a sc square right next to a blo hdc one
I'm not sure actually. I think best results would be to have consistent stitch heights
What kind of yarn did you use? Acrylic? Cotton? Wool? Thank you for sharing this! Making a cardigan has been on my list of projects forever 😂
It's acrylic yarn! I'd love to branch out and make one with wool some day!
I'm interested in trying this one and wondering what the measurements of your squares were (in cm or inches) so i could better design one for me with the yarn I'll be using (it's a bit thinner that yours)
Around 5-6 inches each
I'm 5' (152 cm) and this will be the very first clothing project Im attempting to make. Is your "shorter version" good for me or should I go shorter, and if so. How? Never attempted anthing like this so I don't know how to make the math mathing 🙈
I think the shorter version would work! It might have an oversized look if you're okay with that
what height are you and your friend? because im like 5’3 and im not sure wether i should do the smaller version or the bigger one.
I'm 5"5 and my friend is 5"2
I kept seeing this video and wondering why the one on the left was “wrong”, especially since I like the color scheme more 😂 but now it makes sense! Work smarter not harder. The way you did the color switching was well planned, I always get confused with how to carry my yarns when switching colors like this, but you made it make sense 👍
Omg the mushrooms
How do you do the ribbing around the neck area? So pretty. Love this Cardi. Thank you for the tutorial 🧶💗
The same way you do all the other ribbing!
This is exactly what I was looking for. I was thinking about redoing my old patchwork with this technique, but not really sure if it would work. And I finally found this video with the same stitches (houndstooth and hdc). Thank you.
I'm glad it helped
What size hook did you use
5.5 mm
Seeing this video as I'm almost done all the patches for a sweater lmfao.... welp... next one will be done in panels 😂
I will definitely try this method! Thanks for the video and the clear explanation. Did you also use the I love this yarn brand for this cardigan? And if so, do you remember which colors? The color scheme is so pretty 😍
YES give me all the information first rather than find out 45 mins in (my adhd will not allow me to watch before starting 👹) now I can dedicate the time and energy lol thank you!
Yeah I have definitely had that happen to me as well
Is hounds tooth like the moss stitch?
Not exactly. Moss stitching is ch 1, SC 1 and houndstooth is SC 1, DC 1
You could have used the mushroom square turned 90 degrees so it would be upright when the arm is down and still look good with movement.
I should have done that!
How many’s skeins of each color do you recommend?
Perhaps 2-3. It depends on how big the cardigan you're making
@@OliveCrochet thank you!
What size were your squares? I followed the pattern but mine turned out half the size...
Can I have a measurement of a single square, I couldn’t find it in the video. Hence, I’m using different type of yarn❤
I’m a size XL could you recommend what size squares I should make for an oversized look? Thanks in advance!
I think your best bet would be to take an oversized cardigan you own and measure it and work from there
@@OliveCrochetcould you share the measurements of the one you made for comparison? i want to make a small one, but i have no idea where to start. i’ve never made clothes like this before, and i don’t want to dedicate all this time and end up having a cardigan that doesn’t fit :(
So cool 👍
ok so I am making this cardigan for myself and i am 5'2"....so which one should i be making...?
I would say the 18 stitches by 10 rows! I'm 5'5" for reference.
@@OliveCrochet ohh thank youu wasn't expecting this fast of a reply I can start making it right away
what kind of yarn did you use? Acrylic?
Yes
@@OliveCrochet i'm making a cardigan out of acrylic yarn too, can i ask if it pills or becomes fuzzy easily? and do you wash it in a specific way?
@happyplant8439 I've had mine for a bit under a year and there is some fuzz bit minimal pilling. Hand washing is best for me
i mean this works until you want to do funkier things
this is good for a simple color-change one tho!
Yeah I mean you can try more advanced stitches but it works the best with plain squares
Thank you.
Magnifique,merci😊
Is there a way to turn down the background music?
It would be nice if someone showed how to attach ribbing to the collar
I like sewing so sewing the blocks together wouldn't bother me, also if you want a mushroom on the sleeve just turn the mushroom around so it's up and down.
Right! I should've thought of that lol
Adorei ,mas um pouco difícil
Would this not use more yarn? Since you have to crochet over the other colors? i guess that's the price to pay for less sewing 😅
Well with the yarn you use to sew them together it might save yarn this way
What thickness of yarn do you use?
Weight 4!
how did you do the math of sizing it for someone lese? i’m quite overweight and doubt i’d fit into it as is, but the math is so overwhelming to me lol
I usually don’t do math. I just measure a similar item that fits me. Then I guesstimate how big a square would be on the item I use as references and do a row of single crochet that comes to the lengths of my guesstimated squares. Then I count those stiches. Hope that makes sense
where was this tutorial BEFORE i crocheted 36 individual squares that i ended up joining just to hate the end result 🥲 i’ve now frogged half of it to use the yarn for another project instead. i will save this video for the day i end up making a patchwork cardigan that i’ll actually like and wear 🥰
Aww I'm sorry to hear that! I made the first one that way too
Dumb question but when you do a granny square cardigan you can’t do this right?
Correct. Since they're made from the center out
Granny Stripes might work, it looks similar
i still have my unfinished patchwork cardigan lying around since last year 😂 i literallyyyy have no will to finish it, it's prob bc i spent a lot of time making the squares and sewing some parts tgt that i got sick of it SIGH
Yeah I feel that burn out
1 month: "it was taking too long"
Me: laughing while i crochet a blanket that is going to probably take me a year
I started a patchwork cardigan because I figured "I'm new to crochet and I'm just making squares for practice so why not make a practice project right?" and as much as I tried to keep that "it's just for fun and practice it doesn't need to be perfect" mindset I've gotten so tired of working on it :(
the bones of it are done I just need to make the ribbing and sleeve cuffs and really *finish* it but it's just so heavy and I'm constantly worried that I didn't stitch it together right and it's just gonna fall apart and it looks so janky and just dfgsdfh
I planned it out as best as I could and I wanna finish it just to say I finished it but it just makes me so sad to look at
I feel that. But the best way is to just do it! All of my projects look janky if you look close enough so no one will notice
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I found the arms way too small, increased the stitch count to 30 (+1) for these squares and made 5 blocks of colour).
I don’t see why it would take that much more to do it the little squares method versus the panel method but it would probably be easier to store and work on is discrete squares thing. Had to make a sweater in panels. I can tell you I’d work on that thing for months for each panel and honestly I lost interest I made two afghans that way and I meant to make a sweater And it literally never got finished. It’s been in my storage for about 15 years. I have no desire to go back to it but yet I do find that I’m making granny squares for now. A new project so granny squares. Yay hole heavy panels definitely no.
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