how to knit: a chunky sweater | oli sweater walkthrough
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- A tutorial for my Oli sweater, an entirely beginner friendly pattern. She’s completely seamless, oversized, comfy, and a fantastic place to start for beginner or advanced knitters. Knit the chunky sweater of your dreams ;)
0:40 Materials
1:20 Choosing your size
1:40 Reading the pattern
2:13 Gauge swatch and tension
2:45 Casting on
3:46 Joining in the round
4:24 1x1 ribbing
5:16 Identifying purl vs knit stitches
5:37 Switching to your 15mm needles
6:39 Dividing between the front and the back panel
7:26 Shaping the neckline
7:57 Reattaching for the front panel
8:24 Three needle bind off
10:17 Sleeves
12:00 Sleeve decreases
13:37 Neckband
15:15 Casting off the neckband
Yarn used: Wool and the Gang Heal the Wool in Golden Yolk Yellow
Materials:
15mm circular needles (24”-36” cord)
12mm circular needles (24”-36” cord)
4 (5) 5 (6) 6 (7) 7 (8) 8 skeins(s) of 200g/100m
Gauge:
4”x4”: 8 stitches by 10 rows on 15mm needles in stockinette
Suggested Yarn:
Wool and the Gang, Crazy Sexy Wool
Wool and the Gang, Heal the Wool
We are Knitters, The Wool
Knit Picks, Tuff Puff
Hayfield, Bonus Super Chunky
3 Strands of Lion Brand, Pound of Love
Rowan Yarns, Big Wool
Paintbox, Simply Super Chunky
Malabrigo Yarn, Rasta
Premier Yarns, So Woolly
Cascade Yarns, Magnum
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A few tips I'm adding on for beginners: #1 If you're a crocheter, continental style is way easier. I highly recommend anyone who is interested in both knitting and crochet learn to crochet first. Get comfortable with crochet, then you'll be able to switch to continental easily (FYI, continental is the fastest, most efficient form of knitting).
#2 If you've never knit anything before, don't let this be your first pattern (especially if what she's saying sounds like a foreign language to you). Buy some cheap yarn from Hobby Lobby or Michael's and knit yourself a chunky cowl/scarf as practice. Watching knitting videos on RUclips while you're working up your first project. Continue to work up projects in less expensive yarn until you're really happy with your knitting and confident you can tackle this sweater. I think this is a good sweater for your first *sweater* but not for your first ever project. With a cowl/scarf, any mistakes you make won't be super noticeable like they will on a sweater.
#3 Kara has a knack for making super cute, trendy patterns. All of her patterns are really great and you should definitely check them out. But if you use the same chunky yarn that she uses, your wallet will be crying (mine is on strike right now). Take advantage of the yarn substituions she has listed to try and find something more affordable if you need to. Sometimes you'll need to hold yarn double or triple to get the right consistency. The great thing about buying one of her patterns is that you can use it again and again with different types of yarn until you find your favorite. Good luck!!
New subscriber here. Love this sweater, can't wait to try it! Thank you!
I appreciate you work! I think it would be easier to watch, if you would explain while showing us, so that we can see how you’re knitting it. ☺️
Noted!
The tutorial put me off buying the pattern.
I love all your project. It is beautiful.
Thank you so much!
@@karaskniteng I just wish I am in USA. I would have paid for you to teach me.
Would you recommend blocking for this pattern ?
Have I missed the video with the Lani sweater?
Is this similar to the Lani sweater? I am looking for a tutorial for that one but can't seem to find it
I love your project. I understand that this time of yarns peel of after a few use. What was your experience after actually used the item. I really appreciate your answer.
With plied yarn, it doesn’t pill as much as single ply yarns
very lovely, but i didn’t understand how much yarn we needed. Can you tell me please ?
It varies depending on what size you’re making so it’ll say in the pattern description
@@karaskniteng oh ok thank you
Hi, what size is this?
When shaping the neckline, how do you continue knitting the shoulders after binding off the middle stitches without varying your working yarn across the hole of the neck? Do you need to work from two balls of yarn? Or knit one shoulder at a time and just pickup working yarn when coming back to the second shoulder?
Knit one shoulder at a time
Hi I have 20' size circular needles, cn I use that and how many stitches
Yes you should be able to use that!
I sure appreciate this tutorial! Im
Working on the collar. I picked up on the columns 3 rows down. Is that too much as it seems bulky. What is done “with the “flap” it creates?
It's just hidden inside the neckline!
Hello Kara,
I am working on this pattern, There is a big gap between back panel and front panel when knitting the front panel. How to eliminate this issue? What am I doing wrong?
That’s the armhole if I’m reading this right
@Kara's Knit-Eng yes I am attaching the yarn to the front panel. However when I attach yarn and knit the front panels there is space or a gap. I sent an email to u showing the picture. I'm stuck a little on this part 👀🫠🙃
It's the Oli Sweater I'm working on!!
I was a little unclear how to leave room for future sleeves?
thanks a lot for the video❤️❤️
Sorry I don't think I understand, what future sleeves?
im going to try this💛
Hope you like it!
Hi, I am confused at the point where you knit the back v the front , it looks like you are using one set of circular needles but have you placed the stitches for the front on hold on separate needles?
I usually just leave some stitches on hold on the same set, you can move them to another set of needles, but I’m too lazy to find another set usually
I think i will never get further than 3 lines in . 3rd time unravelling the bottom row. 😪