I loved this video. Learned a lot. I always cast on my underarm stitches with the backwards loop or cable cast on, but going forward will do the provisional that you demonstrated. Thank you.
Loved this video. I learned a lot. I have always used the backwards loop or cable cast on for underarm stitches, going forward I will always use the provisional cast on as you demonstrated. Thank you.
Tusen takk for videoen…it’s really what was missing here on RUclips and you explained it so clearly!! Would you know the number of stitches to use when the yarn is thicker, good for needle size 8? I don’t know how to do the math, maybe you can? Thank you 🙏🏽
You are so generous in sharing your method and pattern. I have not been game to attempt a neck down sweater. Is the pattern available to purchase please?
Hi Judith! I am happy that you find inspiration in my videos! Sorry, I have no pattern, most of the sweaters I design myself or even if I buy a pattern, I usually modify it.💜
32:50 ..provisional cast on 5 stitches for under arm.. when picking up arm stitches add two on both sides of provisional cast on..2+5+2=9 stitches for under arm
Excellent tutorial and so many amazing tips! Thank you so much for taking your time to film it and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
I think YT can read my mind, a few days I was thinking of this kind of pattern but made no search, and now, here it is! Thank you! 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
I loved this video. Learned a lot. I always cast on my underarm stitches with the backwards loop or cable cast on, but going forward will do the provisional that you demonstrated. Thank you.
Is beautiful !, thank you ! I love live stitches from the armhole, wonderful tip 🥰
Wow - a great and helpful tutorial! Thank you for sharing your talent 🧶🙏 And btw "bear in the meadow" is a wonderful name! 🐻🌻🌺🌼
Thanks for the detailed video.i really learnt a lot.🥰🥰
Wonderful video. You are a very talented knitter
F a n t a s t i s k !! Tusen takk!!
This is a very nice and usefull tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love love the video! I’m very grateful! I can now make my Yoke sweater. Thank you so much!! ☺️
You are so welcome!
Loved this video. I learned a lot. I have always used the backwards loop or cable cast on for underarm stitches, going forward I will always use the provisional cast on as you demonstrated. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this.. this is exactly that I was looking for. Alice
Tusen takk for videoen…it’s really what was missing here on RUclips and you explained it so clearly!!
Would you know the number of stitches to use when the yarn is thicker, good for needle size 8? I don’t know how to do the math, maybe you can? Thank you 🙏🏽
Love your sweater. I have yarn which can use with needs number 4.5.
How much I should CO?
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You are so generous in sharing your method and pattern. I have not been game to attempt a neck down sweater. Is the pattern available to purchase please?
Hi Judith! I am happy that you find inspiration in my videos! Sorry, I have no pattern, most of the sweaters I design myself or even if I buy a pattern, I usually modify it.💜
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32:50 ..provisional cast on 5 stitches for under arm.. when picking up arm stitches add two on both sides of provisional cast on..2+5+2=9 stitches for under arm
Hi! I always decrease those extra 2 and 2 sts right in the following rounds. In this case the sleeve does not get too wide.
Thank you, 🙏🏽💚🕊
Thank you!!
When you cast on, is there a cast on you use?
I usually use long tail cast on or Italian cast on.
Śliczny sweterek proszę po polsku
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