KNITTING TUTORIAL - BABY PEACOAT

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @jjherts2400
    @jjherts2400 4 года назад +3

    Took a few notes and watched the video three to four times. A zoom out on how to attach the 2nd front section would have been handy, but I managed it in the end. I omitted the hood and just knitted an 8 row collar before casting off... Made a very stylish and trendy pea coat! Thank you.

    • @TheBigChillLounge
      @TheBigChillLounge 3 года назад +1

      I usually do the same thing when I realize I do not have enough yarn!!!

  • @MaryAnnVanMeter
    @MaryAnnVanMeter 10 лет назад +5

    I have been trying for years to knit, im a crocheter, but I think with your instruction I will be finally able to knit. Thank you ,you are my hero, this tutorial is great!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      :) Thank you! I'm so glad I was able to help! Let me know how it turns out :)

    • @MaryAnnVanMeter
      @MaryAnnVanMeter 10 лет назад

      *****
      SURE WILL!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      :)

    • @helencarver5015
      @helencarver5015 6 лет назад

      MaryAnn VanMeter I

    • @mtricote
      @mtricote 5 лет назад

      Hand knitted baby
      ruclips.net/video/urDE2HqzEZ0/видео.html

  • @chazleybrown7047
    @chazleybrown7047 10 лет назад +15

    This was a great video! I only have one reccomendation, pull the camera back for a full view of what you were doing. I was a little lost but know someone who knew how to do a baby pea coat. I agree with everyone, I am not a knitter and you made it look so easy!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад +1

      Okay, thank you!!!

    • @sera_fam
      @sera_fam 3 года назад

      @@iKNITS can ı do that with velvet?

  • @handmadeiowa
    @handmadeiowa Год назад

    I've always said knit and crochet are the 2 things I want to learn the most. You make it look way! Great tutorial!

  • @anastasiasokol8927
    @anastasiasokol8927 7 лет назад +4

    Your so good at the close up video would you be able to make another one with zoomed out I would love to learn from you

  • @moeal-ansi3548
    @moeal-ansi3548 10 лет назад +53

    Just finished this, its my second attempt at knitting and honestly if it wasn't for your video I wouldn't have been able to do it. Not only does it look fantastic I've seriously impressed my Master Knitting Aunts who were stunned at the precision especially since it was my first real attempt at knitting a garment. The whole thing took me 25 hours to knit, although I am a newbie Id say I am a medium pace Garder stitcher as I find it very easy. I did it in white with a medium thick yarn with 5.5mm needles, the thickness of the yarn has made it more like a coat and the the Garder stitch seems to have a different look to it. I added pink buttons and some pink wool to the tassel that I added to the hood (its for a girl). I found that starting with straight needles helped and then I switched to circular needles when the first sleeve was complete. This gave me better control. I would like to add that although your video was probably the best knitting video I have come across I thought that if you introduced the project at first by explaining what you will do first, second, third it would help in creating a mental image of what you are working on (I know the pattern explains this). Also there was a lack of full view of your working project, I would have liked to see the whole thing occasionally rather than just a zoom on the current bit you were working on. I know you do it further into the video and that does help a lot but for first timers like me its really important to be able to get a full view of what you are doing now and again otherwise we tend to panic a bit. :) Otherwise I would give your video 10 out of 10 and thanks for sharing it. As a guy I thought my friends would find it funny that I was knitting but they've been pretty cool about it and some have had a go at your knitting while watching your other videos. I think you might have started a knitting revolution! :) Keep up the good work and lots of love from Istanbul, Turkey.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад +6

      That sounds beautiful! I'd love to see a picture of it! Thank you for your comments. I just started showing the whole project during the video and will keep doing so. I think it's awesome that you're a guy and knitting. Ryan Gosling has tried it! Therefore it is the coolest hobby ever!!! ;)

    • @charliebear2381
      @charliebear2381 8 лет назад +1

      Moe Al-ANSI couldn't agree more hny.xx snap I would like a over view every now n then so I don't panic too hahaha.xx I have M.S so I'm looking for something I can do now I cannot work anymore n all my kiddies are at school. fingers crossed I can do this xxxx

    • @rekhaparajuli2533
      @rekhaparajuli2533 7 лет назад

      iKNITS dadyvcoliergall

    • @hanifeyedikoylu5183
      @hanifeyedikoylu5183 7 лет назад

      Moe Al-ANSI

    • @antonelladurbano9978
      @antonelladurbano9978 7 лет назад

      Moe Al-ANSI ji

  • @lobsey
    @lobsey 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this video. I had a daughter last year and decided to make this for her - it is the first time I have tried to knit something other than a square or a scarf - first time I have had to add stitches, do button holes, use extra needles and sew together at the end. You made it really easy for me. My wife and mother are amazed by the end product (and so am I). Thank you!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  8 лет назад

      That's awesome! I'd love to see it!

    • @indiamelanin7921
      @indiamelanin7921 8 лет назад

      so if i use smaller needles will it make a smaller size

    • @lobsey
      @lobsey 8 лет назад

      +iKNITS I sent you pics on Instagram.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  8 лет назад

      +India's Gaming Channel I would say so but it might not be the correct lengths.

    • @indiamelanin7921
      @indiamelanin7921 8 лет назад

      ok thx

  • @lanzluvs2
    @lanzluvs2 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for making this video! No way I could have knitted x2 jackets without your step by step teaching!. I made a pink one for my daughter last year and I've just completed a blue one for baby on the way... So fun.

    • @TheBigChillLounge
      @TheBigChillLounge 3 года назад

      How did you do the hood? It counts for 64 stitches total after the I Italian increases every 5 stitches but then once the work is split for more increases we have 30 stitches, maker, 3 stitches (constant), marker, then there are 31 stitches left! Every time we add more increases each side one side of the hood still has one more stitch!?

    • @mercedesgomez2649
      @mercedesgomez2649 2 года назад

      Para recién nacido cuantos puntos?

  • @amywood1983
    @amywood1983 9 лет назад +1

    I am so grateful for this tutorial, I am new to knitting and had this whipped up in less than a day, which is pretty good going for me! Thank you so much!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад +1

      +Amy Wood Wow that's amazing! I'm so glad I was able to help :)

  • @patblair6545
    @patblair6545 7 лет назад

    You are brilliant. This was the first pattern l saved on Pinterest. Surely would have abandoned the project with written instructions. Your tutorial is invaluable!

  • @sheila4694
    @sheila4694 2 года назад +2

    Loved doing this little jacket but doing the buttonholes was complicated, I just do yarn over, knit 2 together ❤

  • @xilnta
    @xilnta 10 лет назад

    Great tutorial!!! I managed for the first time to make something this big knitting!!! Even my mother and her friends loved it!!! Thanks so much!!!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Oh I'm so glad they liked it! I'd love to see it. if you post it on my Facebook page that would be awesome! Facebook.com/iKNITS

  • @braidedenvy75
    @braidedenvy75 8 лет назад +7

    I am soooo doing this got to 13:12 so far :) i solved all my troubles along the way so far he he. This will take me forever but im trying! This is my first serious knitting project! I hope i do finish! Love this knit a long thing! :D

  • @swethakala760
    @swethakala760 9 лет назад

    Wow, so many views so many likes and no comments/ compliments for your wonderful video? Truly you make knitting look so easy. I am not a knitting fan, Whatever I do is on crochet hooks. But after watching your video I am encouraged to start knitting. Lets see! Thanks so much for your effort dear and God Bless!

  • @shirley6074
    @shirley6074 Год назад

    Thank you for this tutorial. You said this is the fist time you made this type of buttonhole. If you slip as to purl and use the cable cast on you get a much neater button hole

  • @JolantaMaria
    @JolantaMaria 9 лет назад +2

    Just finished it and it turned out absolutely lovely! Thank you very much, it's a 1st thing I knitted and I would not ever be able to make it without your video.

  • @nataliwalker4354
    @nataliwalker4354 5 лет назад

    So after watching your video at least 20 times step by step I finally got it and my work look awesome. Patience really paid of. Thank you 🤗

  • @maaoriweaver
    @maaoriweaver 9 лет назад +1

    I made your little peacoat!!! Its brilliant, played it over and over and finally i got it! Thank you so much for this video instructions!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      +Heza Al Qaisi I'm so glad! I'd love to see it!

  • @5553urmuma
    @5553urmuma 9 лет назад +10

    just sayin, its super awesome to see someone so young keeping such an old craft alive :) i feel ya, im 23 and make beeswax candles lol

    • @charliebear2381
      @charliebear2381 8 лет назад

      Rachel Flinders ooo I'd love to see how you make them!!!

    • @mtricote
      @mtricote 5 лет назад

      Hand knitted baby
      ruclips.net/video/urDE2HqzEZ0/видео.html

  • @shirley6074
    @shirley6074 Год назад +1

    For those of you who have made this, did the hood come out too big? Finished, but the baby would be lost in the hood. It's not as tapered as her finished coat. She did a good job of explaining. Wish the pattern creator was better. Not sure I want to spend money on a pattern I can't understand. This young lady made sense of it.

  • @fahdkhan4287
    @fahdkhan4287 7 лет назад

    Hi fahd from kashmir..thank u for such a lovely design..my mom was able to knit it only after watching your video..

  • @sonnystu9342
    @sonnystu9342 8 лет назад +5

    is it possible to remake the video zoomed out more so we can see the project as its being made instead of closeups of the yarn?

  • @Debsonline
    @Debsonline 4 года назад +1

    So I've just found this pattern and I'm going to give it a go. It's been years since I have knitted and it was only basic knitting too, so fingers crossed it turns out ok lol.

  • @Elena-nf2is
    @Elena-nf2is 9 лет назад +2

    Спасибо! Все получилось! Отличный урок! Здоровья и удачи Вам!

  • @Lithillia
    @Lithillia 10 лет назад +2

    I must say i got a bit confused at the buttonhole part, It is tricksy! Had to look up a few other sources to make sense of it all. BUT, I LOVE your knit-along videos! So thank you so much for doing them. I usually know how to follow recipes, but it feels lonely to "knit on my own", so I come to have some company. (hope that does not sound sad) It is always a good way to learn new things, instead of making the same old mistakes. Anyway, Lots of love from a happy knitter.

  • @grittyknitter1
    @grittyknitter1 9 лет назад

    I just lost a two-hour chunk of time watching your amazing tutorials and browsing all the wonderful patterns on your website. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these videos. They are an invaluable resource for visual learners like me!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      Oh I'm so happy you like them! What are you going to make first?!

    • @grittyknitter1
      @grittyknitter1 9 лет назад

      +iKNITS Oh my goodness....that was the hardest part, deciding which to cast on first! I love the look of drop-stitch knits so I went with the drop-stitch cowl. Even though I am a painfully slow knitter it was nearly finished in just a couple hours. I planned on giving the FO to my daughter for Giftmas but ended up frogging it because my knitting is so tight that I could barely fit it over my head. xD....NOW I've started over but instead of a cowl, I'm doubling the CO stitches and making it a circular scarf she can wrap around a time or two. I'll be sure to share pics when it's done! :)

  • @sammichislett7153
    @sammichislett7153 9 лет назад +5

    so happy I managed to follow and now my daughter has a beautiful peacoat that I made by hand :)

    • @ZaidiAnam
      @ZaidiAnam 9 лет назад +1

      +samantha rabbetts hello. could u please help me with mine? i have knitted till the button holes and i know i have to increase the length till 11 cms. but after that im not getting anything. i have followed the written pattern too but still im confused. she started knitting with once arm and bound it off. did we have to bind off both the sides of the arm? i did that and removed it from my needle(i am not using circular needles, but straight ones)so there's a hole between two sides (between 52 st on right needle and 52 st on remaining left needle) in her video, i see that its open and two sides are not joined. and how did she made another sleeve?

    • @sammichislett7153
      @sammichislett7153 9 лет назад

      +Anam zaidi hi the first attempt I did was using normal needles and I did confuse myself as there wasn't room to leave work on there so I purchased some circular ones from eBay about £1 and just followed the video little bit at a time at one point you have to keep stitches on hold not bind off! which stay on the needle so at no point should u have nothing on ur needles and then you attach stitches to the stictchs on hold and create the other sleve , this is the first time I have knitted anything so not sure how I can help as I just followed the video pausing it and rewinding and 're watching lol

    • @ZaidiAnam
      @ZaidiAnam 9 лет назад

      thanks for ur reply samantha. this is my first time too and i am very confused. i have already knitted and bound off and left no stitches as it was not mentioned in the video or in the written pattern too. i asked her in the beginning that u have used circular needle in ur video and i have started using straight so would that make any difference. she said no. now i dont understand how can i fix this :/

    • @sammichislett7153
      @sammichislett7153 9 лет назад

      +Anam zaidi if u watch the vid from 18:50 she has knitted button holes and rest of front panel she lays the work she did b4 down and folded so the sleve is to the right (when it looking at it)and the stitches on hold are to the back,place ur button hole panel on top then flip it up and then you attach the button hole panel to ur stitches u have on hold hope that makes sence

    • @NightmareNetwork_
      @NightmareNetwork_ 8 лет назад

      hello maybe you can help me please :) when I make the arm, I must knit 8 cm and than 2 cm more so I have than 10 cm or did I must knit 8 cm and 10 cm? and the other arm, do I must knit like the other arm? first 8 cm and than 11 cm? 😯😯😐 please help me:)

  • @michaelletzel
    @michaelletzel Год назад

    First of all: Thanks a lot for that great video. For a 59-years-old male beginner that´s a huge help!!! Now I have one question though: I´m going to start with the right front (zone 5) - the one with the button holes. I´m wondering if I take some new needles to cast on or if I take the needles where the stitches of the Back are still on hold. If yes: Which needle of the two do I choose to cast on. And one more question (sorry!): Do I count the cast on as a RS row or is the first row after the cast on my first RS row! You would make an "old man" very happy with any kind of support. Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany. Michael 🙂

  • @rl64069
    @rl64069 9 лет назад

    Hello I started this knitting project for my daughter and I just hope I can complete it.... I did the Chevron Blanket for my daughter and it came out beautiful; but still need some more yarn to finish off my project... Thanks So Much for that video you are awesome... Please post some more videos soon!!!!

  • @veronicasotskaya6520
    @veronicasotskaya6520 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this tutorial! This is the first thing I knitted for my baby and it looks great!

  • @Lulue_90
    @Lulue_90 10 лет назад +1

    Finally a real step by step that shows everything so i can copy. THANK YOU!!! =-]

  • @kerrietrouth4792
    @kerrietrouth4792 4 года назад

    Hi I want to do this now in 3/4 year old , I made this one and now need to do a bigger one but I can’t read knitting patterns , I learn from watching the videos . Thanks xx

  • @briarturvey9334
    @briarturvey9334 6 лет назад

    I love this pattern I have made quite a few of them now in all the sizes and in different colours . I would say buy the pattern as it has been improved. @iknits you are really talented, it would be great if you kept putting up new projects . Best from New Zealand !

    • @szanimokus
      @szanimokus 6 лет назад

      maybe you could help me out! If you did this jacket more than once... I am at the second sleeve and my yarn is not connected to the 36 stitches I have left over for the sleeve... How do I connect the yarn?

    • @briarturvey9334
      @briarturvey9334 6 лет назад

      szanimokus happy to help you I just don't really understand what you mean the yarn is not connected . What step are you on in the pattern ?

    • @Sheri77
      @Sheri77 4 года назад

      briar turvey since you bought the pattern also can you help me with zone 6?
      Body (zone 6):
      • Cast on 4-4-4 [4-4-6-6] more sts. following the ones on the needle, then knit the 40-43-48 [53-58-59-66] sts. on hold for back from where you previously cut yarn. You have 84-90-100 [110-120-124-138] sts. on the needle.
      Zone 5 said to end on WS row...so do I cast on the 4 sts there at the beginning of zone 6, or directly after the sts I had knitted in zone 5, just before I connect with the sts I have on hold?

  • @kelseyzimmerman5352
    @kelseyzimmerman5352 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love this video! You go slow and do a great job of describing in detail. I have a really hard time reading patterns and would love to see some onesie patterns!

  • @RenataSabina
    @RenataSabina 8 лет назад

    just finished! thank you soo much for brilliant and clear instructions! i will be purchasing full information for bigger size !

  • @priscillavasquez5111
    @priscillavasquez5111 7 лет назад

    Would you be able to let me know how to make an adult pea coat? I have searched and searched and no tutorials. Maybe you would know how much to cast on for an XL pea coat. Love your tutorial!!!

  • @Zane321
    @Zane321 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much! Great tutorial, i didn't even look at pattern and still was able to understand all.

  • @brenaleritter792
    @brenaleritter792 10 лет назад

    I made this with no problems! turned out supper cute!!!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Oh yay! That's so good to hear! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @marshylover
    @marshylover 10 лет назад

    Hi, I was wondering do I need to use a circular knitting needle after I have knitted the 8cm at 09:36mins in the video? you seem to change needles to bamboo and clear wire. Thanks

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Hi! No you don't have to, I did it so the stitches weren't so smushed together..just more room because it was longer 😊

  • @debbiemiley3717
    @debbiemiley3717 6 лет назад

    Beautiful, I'm looking to try make a V neck newborn cardigan do you have a tutorial on doing one as I'm only a beginner and can't find one anywhere I've tried to follow pattern but was unsuccessful!

  • @sharpad514
    @sharpad514 9 лет назад +2

    I love this pattern .I was wondering is you have a crochet version or if you could do one. I'm sure others would enjoy a crochet version too. Thanks

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад +1

      I haven't seen a crochet version but this pattern is super easy, it's just knits, you should give it a try!

  • @YannaMichaelides
    @YannaMichaelides 10 лет назад +1

    I have seen this pattern and wanted to know how it is done. Thnx.
    All the best to iKnits channel and to you personally.

    • @mtricote
      @mtricote 5 лет назад

      Hand knitted baby
      ruclips.net/video/urDE2HqzEZ0/видео.html

  • @kaydenshepard2918
    @kaydenshepard2918 9 лет назад +1

    great video, but i have a problem. where do i start knitting at 22:00? at the live stitches or do i cast on?

    • @halodifag7232
      @halodifag7232 4 года назад

      This is my same question.. How do I stitch on for the second sleeve after binding off the two sides?

  • @jojoish415
    @jojoish415 10 лет назад

    Hello i have to say that i have made my first baby peacoat this was amazing thank you soo soo much best upload ever!!!!!!!!!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      yay! So good to hear! I'm glad I was able to help you :)

  • @bixnash1
    @bixnash1 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this video. I did one half from pattern but couldn't visualise how to proceed with the other half till I watched this. 😅. Bx

  • @joannebarrette9
    @joannebarrette9 9 лет назад

    Very clear and precise video. Beautiful pattern and beautiful knitting. Thank you kindly for sharing rour time and knowledge with us ;)

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      +Joanne B. Your comment means the world to me! Thank you so much, you're the reason why I make these :)

  • @sofiyashakirova164
    @sofiyashakirova164 3 года назад

    When you say knit for 10cm at 10:33 do you mean an additional 10 or 10 with the previous 8cm included?

  • @hesterduvenage7804
    @hesterduvenage7804 6 месяцев назад

    I like this patern and you explain the patern perfectly. Thanks to share it. Thank you even someone never knit coould kniy yhis carigan perfect

  • @dion789
    @dion789 3 года назад

    I think you skipped a step around 10:00 to bind off 4 stiches of that 52, but I'm not sure whether it was intentional or not.

  • @aliciaholden125
    @aliciaholden125 8 лет назад

    hi thankyou so much i have just finished my baby peacoat for my grandson Oliver and i would love if you could get a pattern for 6 years old i would really apreciated i enjoyed knitt

  • @pberger1111
    @pberger1111 9 лет назад

    Nice tutorial, thanks! Just a quick question tho: At 30:41, when you said to bind off to the end of the row, do you mean just binding off the "second" half of the 52 stitches that have been knitted for 11cm? Or binding off that first half of 52 stitches that was still left on hold on the needle? If binding off that 2nd half only, what to do with the 1st half? Just leaving them on hold on the same needle still (I'm using a circular needle too) and continue to knit the new side by casting on 52 stitches on the same needle? Will appreciate a little more explanation since you didn't show much of your work as a whole. Thanks again!

    • @pberger1111
      @pberger1111 9 лет назад +1

      Sorry, never mind... Should have watched and read the entire video and pattern before posting this question... :) Yet, I'm afraid the button hole instruction you provided might be incorrect tho as that working yard got on the wrong position and loose for some reason but maybe I got it wrong still after rewatching and following your steps repeatedly several times. :( Finally got it right by watching a different video instructed by the guy who created "A New Stitch A Day". That seems to be a much clearer tutorial in case someone else is experiencing the same issue with the button hole part.

    • @shirley6074
      @shirley6074 Год назад

      @@pberger1111 thank for sharing this information she doesn’t seem to answer questions.

  • @lisagregor391
    @lisagregor391 4 года назад

    Hi there. I know, it's an older video, but can you please tell me what your stitch test was like? I want to use another yarn and other needles. Total measurements would be helpful too. Couldn't find it in the original pattern either. Thank you very much!

  • @marykontogiorgou4645
    @marykontogiorgou4645 10 лет назад

    THANK YOU FOR THE TURTORIAL ITS GREAT!!! IAM A BEGGINER AND YOU HELPED A LOT!!!IF I DONT WHANT TO DO THE HOOD CAN I MAKE A EASY NECK!!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Hey! You are so welcome! I am glad I was able to help :)

  • @melssf7852
    @melssf7852 7 лет назад

    THANK YOU!! Never knitted much and I looked at this video and realized you show people how to do every single step!!! I'm so excited to go out and grab some wool now yay!!!

  • @devlavakula1485
    @devlavakula1485 5 лет назад

    Hi just a tip from a beginner following you video, it would help to know what side we were meant to knit the second piece with the button holes. I had to use a second set of needles to switch it around lol.

  • @dolphinbluefire
    @dolphinbluefire 6 лет назад

    I'm enjoying making this so far, but I've gotten a little confused. I've reached 11:00 minutes on the video, where you start knitting the second set of 52 stitches for 11cm then bind off. Do you bind off only those 52 stitches/one side or do you bind off the whole 104 stitches/both sides? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

    • @coqettish
      @coqettish 6 лет назад

      Just the 52 on one side. When you finish knitting it for 11cm, it's as big as you'll need it. You then move to the 52 you left on hold and knit those for 11cm as well.

  • @keri-annetilleman5581
    @keri-annetilleman5581 9 лет назад

    Hello, Im little confused. Im at 21:56 in your video and I binded off both sides. I have 36 stitches. So how do increase for 16 rows? Do i go back in the video to the first sleeve?

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад +1

      Hey! So you're just making another sleeve so you do it the same way as your first sleeve, but you'll be decreasing because you're starting from the opposite end.

  • @livie78
    @livie78 10 лет назад

    Are you using double pointed needles? Also, at about 10:45 looks like you switched to circular needles, is that necessary? Thanks! :)

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      No it is not necessary. and I never used DPNs. Just straight, then it got too crowded, so I moved it to circular needles :)

  • @EtienePiresOficial
    @EtienePiresOficial 4 года назад

    Hi dear, I’m knitting with you his cardigan for my little girl... when we cast on the other 34 on the other side, and ilusão “Knit for 8 cm” , do you mean just the little part of 34 sts or the whole piece?

    • @amitotoromoyong1412
      @amitotoromoyong1412 4 года назад

      Exactly!!! I was confused at first but somehow I learned that we have to knit with both the 34 together to reach 8 cm

  • @rachelbourne1679
    @rachelbourne1679 7 лет назад

    I'm a bit confused at 10:00 I've knitted 8cm each side, do I bring this up to 10cm or knit another 10cm including the 8cm?

  • @Fayune
    @Fayune 10 лет назад

    Thanks for this tutorial, this is my first knitting project and it's turned out lovely!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Is it really?! Wow! You go girl!

    • @mustafashah994
      @mustafashah994 4 года назад

      @@iKNITS make sure some one explain it in hindi

    • @claireskinner5095
      @claireskinner5095 2 года назад

      Can I ask what wool you used and what size needles UK thanks

  • @maddybaer1265
    @maddybaer1265 9 лет назад

    Thanks for your videos. I appreciate your great instructions and helping me during my knitting adventures.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      +Maddy Baer Hey thank you for your sweet words, I am glad I was able to help :)

  • @chalserann
    @chalserann 7 лет назад

    do we have to increase until row 32? pplease i am talking about minutes 6:30..or we just increase every 8 rows and so on...?

  • @ruthmasih1450
    @ruthmasih1450 6 лет назад

    Hi, I new to knitting and followed this video. I was impressed with how well it turned out and wanted to make it in larger size, so purchased the pattern. I have never knitted before by following pattern, so when I got to zone 3 I became very confused. Not sure if anyone else has followed pattern and may be able to help. Zone 3, line 2 says bind of 4 stitches. When I followed RUclips video it didn’t do this. Would appreciate some guidance from anyone who has followed the pattern.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  6 лет назад

      ruth masih hello, it is different since it’s upgraded. I am not the designer, but I will try to help, you knit the amount it tells you to, then you turn your work and you bind off 4 of your last 4 sts you just knitted. So you’re working on the same sts you knitted at first, minus 4. Then keep knitting those for the amount it says and then cut the yarn, leaving the sts on the needle. Does that help?

  • @shumailaahmed33
    @shumailaahmed33 9 лет назад

    what a great clip. thank you. im currently in process of trying this. on the sleeve as we speak so not done much yet 🙈. however i was wondering if created the entire cardigan in the vid or was it just half and the hood?? or is it an all in one process minus the hood? thanks in advance!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      +Shumaila Ahmed Thank you! So the whole cardigan is made in one piece except for the hood. You attach it at the very end :)

  • @lucias5295
    @lucias5295 10 лет назад

    OK, i don't get what we do with the first 52 st the 10 cm side??? Do we bind that off or do we cast on 52 st with the 10 cm part on the needles?? Thanks.

  • @libyc769
    @libyc769 10 лет назад

    Hey ;) I love everything that you do and how you explain it you are a fantastic teacher. I have a problem I love this jacket and could do it following your instructions but my son is 3 years old, as it could adapt the pattern, could you help Me?A greeting from Spain :) thank you :)

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Hey! Thank you so much! The designer actually made different sizes from 1 month to 4 years old but it's not for free. What's great about it is you can follow along with me as well :) www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jules-3

    • @jennycastilloortuno4789
      @jennycastilloortuno4789 10 лет назад

      Alguien que me pueda traducir el patron de este abrigo x fa

    • @libyc769
      @libyc769 10 лет назад

      jenny castillo ortuño hola jenny, yo lo traduje con el google traductor mas el video y me quedó muy bien..

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Oh that's great to hear! thank you!

    • @yoyahernandezriveros578
      @yoyahernandezriveros578 9 лет назад

      +Liby c hola me podrías explicar como hacer la traducción???

  • @sallyeveritt7767
    @sallyeveritt7767 10 лет назад

    After all that I think I did most of it right .now I know for definate I should be okay. I'm definitely using your videos for future projects :) xx

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      Awesome! Good luck, let me know how it turns out!

  • @AthenaBaucum
    @AthenaBaucum 7 лет назад

    I'm at 21:44 and in completely lost. Which part is the sleeve and do I cast on to create the sleeve or do I add on to a part?

  • @lindamcneely
    @lindamcneely 5 лет назад

    there is another method for increasing instead of knitting in the front and the back of a stitch knit in the front of it and slip the back stitch and continue on it will be knitted on the return row. no bumps and looks great.

  • @megnik1618
    @megnik1618 4 года назад

    Hi the wool you I have is baby cashmere merino silk - probably suitable for 4mm needles. How many stitches would I need to cast for the same 9 - 12 month size?

  • @АлёнушкаСчастливая-ъ1й

    Подскажите пожалуйста,Как называется этот стиль одежды ???? он такой природный какой-то.....балдею

  • @libiacanizares6446
    @libiacanizares6446 10 лет назад

    Hello, I love this sweater and I want to finish it, but I have a question and get to the part where I start to knit the left side 11 cm, and cut the wool but is not that I do with the tail cut? Let loose or I have to make a knot?thanks for your reply.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад +1

      You will just leave it there, and at the end you will weave it into your work.

  • @juliekowal534
    @juliekowal534 2 года назад

    What type of needles are you using? I only have metal needles and need to invest in some wood/bamboo ones.

  • @monicamadrid4852
    @monicamadrid4852 7 лет назад

    Hi me again. Im followingnthe written pattern and I got stuck on the BODY(ZONE 2) Part of the instructions. Now Im knitting for a 4t size. Ive already knitted the 72 st. And have stopped and left 66 st. My question is i know i hav to turn my work but wat size do i knit to? It gets confusing in the written pattern. Can you read it and see what I mean. It starts to talk about binding off but in the video you show thats later in this part...HELP PLEASE! I WAS DOING SO GOOD

  • @rosemeriewood34
    @rosemeriewood34 6 лет назад

    Looks great, will this fit a tall one year old please?

  • @Ilona632
    @Ilona632 8 лет назад

    Great video. I was wondering what size are u showing in the video, will the sweater fit a 8 month old baby? thanks.

  • @TheOriginalRoofie
    @TheOriginalRoofie 2 года назад

    This has been a super fun project, however, I followed the exact buttonhole walkthrough, and mine look like garbage. It will be alright I suppose, but kind of a bummer being on the front of the coat! Thanks for the walkthrough!

  • @nataliwalker4354
    @nataliwalker4354 5 лет назад +6

    I got to one half and the rest is very pore explained. I really like your work and got to finish some other pieces but this one needs a bit more explaining.

  • @foolmoonpoly3899
    @foolmoonpoly3899 9 лет назад

    Thank you for teaching me. The instructions are easy to follow. I had such a great time making this for my little one:)

  • @kuljinderbuttar5398
    @kuljinderbuttar5398 8 лет назад

    i want to make it for my little one who is coming soon... can you share images after finish each things an how to assembling it

  • @briarturvey9334
    @briarturvey9334 8 месяцев назад

    I converted this in to a crochet pattern and it looks great :).

  • @purnimashukla22
    @purnimashukla22 6 лет назад +1

    I made this for my nephew, it turned out decent enough 😊. I have a request- can you please help me with something for a new born to 6 month old. And thank you for the video, all the steps and detailing were super easy and of great help. Thanks again , lots of love.

  • @akstampers690
    @akstampers690 10 лет назад

    One thing that would really help is to see the sweater laid open before you sew it together. Pan back to show the whole piece. Like before you put pieces together. The rest is fantastick! Nice work.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад +1

      Thank you, I will do that in the future :)

    • @akstampers690
      @akstampers690 8 лет назад

      +iKNITS Am on my third time through this pattern and just have to thank you again that this tutorial is so helpful. Have written in my notes, times that help me through parts that stump me word wise. After almost 30 years of knitting it is nice to land on this pattern as my go to for baby gifts. Thanks again!

  • @shaimaahagag7887
    @shaimaahagag7887 9 лет назад

    great work..many thanks.. but would you help me with how much cast on would i make for a 205 yrs baby plz??

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      205 year old?

    • @shaimaahagag7887
      @shaimaahagag7887 9 лет назад

      Um sorry i meant dot not zero i.e two n a half years. Do u get me :) ?

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  9 лет назад

      This has the 2 year pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jules-3

  • @vanessanda
    @vanessanda 4 года назад

    At 10:51 you cut the yarn. But you haven't told us what to do with it. Please let me know because I knit 10cm on one side and 11 cm on the other as you instructed but now I'm stuck. You instruct to cast off on one side but not the other where you cut the yarn and left it. Please explain asap, thank you!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  4 года назад

      Hey Vanessa, are you following along with the pattern? It should help explain. I haven’t made this pattern in a long time but if you still can’t figure it out after looking at the pattern, let me know

    • @vanessanda
      @vanessanda 4 года назад

      @@iKNITS Hi! Yes I am following very carefully because I'm a beginner. You cut the yarn at 10:51 while there are still stitches remaining on the needle. (Could you please take a look at it on the video.) Then we knit the other side. We cast off on that side only. Then you immediately cast on more stitches for the next part. But, you don't say what to do with the stitches on the right hand needle where you cut the yarn. Is it possible you made a mistake? Should you have cast off before you cut the yarn? I'm anxious to finish this little jacket. I was hoping to surprise someone with it today

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  4 года назад

      vanessanda no it’s not a mistake. I’m pretty sure you leave those there until later (it says when in the pattern. You’re making a hole for the neck. If you go to the link under the video, it has a picture of what it’s supposed to look like so that should help visualize and understand it.

    • @vanessanda
      @vanessanda 4 года назад

      @@iKNITS Thanks for your time my sweet! I followed the link for the original pattern and it says to "put the stitches on hold". I looked that up on YT and for now I think I'll be ok. Would you mind if I come back to you if I get stuck again?

  • @charliebear2381
    @charliebear2381 8 лет назад

    hi hny. love the tutorials. but as I'm hard of hearing, you either need to speak louder or lower the music hny. as I'm finding it rather difficult to hear you hny xxx I'm sure I'm not the only one. other than that your amazing. you have made knitting look easy enough for a numpty like me very able to have a go 😉. I'm a complete newbie and urs are the most explanatory and easiest/slowest demonstrated tutorials. Thank-you Thank-you so much hny.

  • @nadiakanwal2703
    @nadiakanwal2703 10 лет назад

    Hey! I want to know about size and also want to know where did you start? Is that sleeve or what?? And i am doing good bcz of you..... And one more thing when you seprated in 52 stc, you used different i dont know what it was, but i have one, does it important to change, may its "stitch stopper"....

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      I made the 9-12 month size, and started at the sleeve. Make sure you follow along with the written pattern that's available to you under this video in the description bar. I am not sure what your other question is...?

    • @nadiakanwal2703
      @nadiakanwal2703 10 лет назад

      ***** thnks...

  • @hilde72
    @hilde72 5 лет назад

    I bought the pattern on Ravelry today and have started one in size 2 years. I was hoping to follow the video step by step just bigger size. I just was a little bit thrown off in the recipie where it says : For sleeves only , knit first and last stich of each row, to make seaming easier in the end ? What does that meen, and does the video show that ?

  • @lucindajeffrey2717
    @lucindajeffrey2717 9 лет назад

    Hello
    Question' after you knit both sides' one to be 10cm and the other 11cm' do you just bind them off all together?
    Then when you get to the part right before you lay the button part down, did you fold the 2 arms together? Hard to see what you did.
    Thank you.

  • @twirlietracy
    @twirlietracy 10 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for the video it inspired me to download the paid for pattern. This does include a I-cord edging at the end? Do you have any advice on this technique? I've not heard of it or done it before. Many thanks!

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  10 лет назад

      oh great! Yes the i-cord is super easy. Do you have DPNs?

  • @adesurya6990
    @adesurya6990 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for your tutorial....
    I really excited to try make it... Hopefully can be a good one like yours...

  • @tinaj163
    @tinaj163 9 лет назад

    Dimondglory, this is not a strange way to knit, thats how i was taught. I think your talking abour continental knitting which to me is a strange way to knit. However what ive learned is people have diffrent knitting techniques but the patterns sll come the same.

  • @sumerairfan3707
    @sumerairfan3707 9 лет назад

    Hi,my chains become extremely tight as im knitting,to the point where im not able to insert my needle. Ive tried a few times to chain them loosely but they still end up tight. Any idea what im doing wrong? Thanks

  • @ぼぶ名前は
    @ぼぶ名前は 8 лет назад

    You look at your videos ! !
    I started a knitting needle to look at your videos ☆
    I'd like to knit this video of the 4 -year-old daughter , do you change how I size ? Please tell me if it is not annoying .
    English is the English translation because I can not write . Tara funny sentence I'm sorry ,,,

    • @akay1662
      @akay1662 8 лет назад

      ぼぶ名前は

  • @healthyperson7825
    @healthyperson7825 6 лет назад

    How long are those needles? I’ve started but it looks as though my needle is too short even though it’s the correct size recommended I’m a beginner so I don’t really know much about needles.

  • @simamitra9724
    @simamitra9724 6 лет назад

    Can you please tell me that from how much stitches should I start and where do I make the changes for a 5 years old child? ( her Hight is normal as any 5 yrs old child and I've no experience of knitting before)

  • @gagglesc5631
    @gagglesc5631 7 лет назад

    Hey there! I love this tutorial and want to make a start. I am in the UK, so could I potentially use DK weight yarn, and 4mm needles please? And if so, what difference, if any, would it make to the overall size of the project? Would the stitch count remain the same? Thanks for your patience, and also the tutorial, I love it! 😊

  • @yishunidc4881
    @yishunidc4881 7 лет назад

    Lovely...Could you pls give written instruction for 4 years old and 11 years old size.

  • @lekhayes13
    @lekhayes13 8 лет назад +30

    I was with you until you started assembling the pieces. I have no clue what you start doing. It's very confusing.

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  8 лет назад +1

      alexas hayes there is a pic of how to assemble on the written pattern of that will help. Sorry I should've zoomed out more

    • @lekhayes13
      @lekhayes13 8 лет назад

      Thank you. I will check it out.

    • @gailtravis5184
      @gailtravis5184 8 лет назад

      i was confused to . did you ever get an answer ?

    • @iKNITS
      @iKNITS  8 лет назад +6

      Hey, sorry I didn't zoom out well. If you go to my blog, there is a pic of the whole project unassembled so you can see what it's supposed to look like: bit.ly/2dU12MD

    • @najeedafarooq5170
      @najeedafarooq5170 8 лет назад +1

      iKNITS