I just made this Cardigan. I'm so glad you did it in large. Almost every pattern is done in small. Not everyone is a small. They also say you can get the pattern and make it in different sizes. Not true. They don't tell you how to many stitches you need to make it bigger. So Thank You!!
This was fun! Straightforward, and easy to modify. This pattern is so versatile, you can make it however you want it. All you need to know is that you need an even number of bead stitches and then your hdc will be beads x 2 + 2. For example, chain 34 ---> then 16 front/back posts for ribbing --->34 hdc ---> 16 bead stitches. Then you can make the panels and sleeves as long/short/narrow/wide as you want, and it doesn't matter what kind of yarn you use. I used a superwash bulky yarn, so it's warmer and heavier, and has a beautiful drape. The one I made is more of a fall/winter cardigan, but I like the pattern so much that I'm going to do it again in a lighter yarn for spring and summer. I love how Carrie's sweater turned out, but I LOVE how you can easily make this pattern your own! Thanks Carrie!
A friend commissioned me to make two of your cardigans. I am assembling the pieces of this one now. I haven't felt comfortable making cardigans or sweaters before because I am not experienced at sewing. That said, your patterns make it so much easier. You've inspired me to design my own pattern, now that I understand how to make the pieces and put them together. Thank you Carrie!
Absolutely adore this tutorial. I’m new to crocheting and the way you’ve explained everything is wonderful. Thank you! You’ve definitely turned me into a die hard fan. I look forward to any and all of your future videos.
This looks lovely. I'm going to make it for my next project. Your accent and voice is so soothing and easy to listen to, it made everything clear and easy to follow your instructions. I'm in Australia so I think 8 ply yarn is the equivalent of the yarn you used.
@@ivegotafeelinginmystomach3336 I feel like it’s gonna be a bit harder since the bottom ribbing is “attached” to the rest and not like traditional sc blo ribbing.. it’s done bottom up for that reason 🤍
I am a new learner, I was scrolling through tutorials on how to crochet a cardigan " I love a challenge " when I heard you're Irish accent 🇮🇪 I had to try this as im Irish. Im getting there. Thank you. ❤❤
Thank you so much for this amazing easy to follow tutorial, and the best thing is it's in the size lrg/Xlrg. I have started it already and it will be my first crocheted garment. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and skill it is much appreciated. x
You make the best tutorials ever and with the written pattern on your blog in addition really nothing could go wrong, love how my cardigan came out, thank you so much❤️😍
This cardigan is absolutely adorable. The measurements are correct and your video makes it easy and friendly to follow the instructions.Thank you so much. I made it in light yellow and love it❤️
Oh my … all your cardigans are so beautiful, never made any as I’m always so afraid they won’t look good but I think I’m going to try this one. Thank you for teaching us . Stay safe and happy holidays 🇨🇦
I made this in stylecraft special DK in silver, size large, it took 550 grams. It was so easy to make and worked up very quickly, best of all it fits nicely, thank you for the very clear tutorial and pattern so simple and a pleasure to make.
Beautiful! I loved! The best thing is that I didn't have to read the subtitles for two reasons: 1) You speak very clearly and 2) You use your camera very well, congratulations. Greetings from Mexico.
Thank you for this pattern and your very clear tutorial. This was my first project that’s not a blanket and I am very pleased with the result. Can’t believe how easy it was!
@@emmam2462 Yes, it’s a bit short (and I’m only 5’2”!). I’ve given it to my daughter-in-law who’s shorter than me and am going to make another one for myself - probably two patterns longer (15 not 13). Will need 600g not 500g of wool as I made pockets too. The sleeves were fine though.
hi! do you mind telling me how did you attached the sleeves? in the video it seems it's the other way around, i'm a bit confused lol i'll appreciate your help
@@v4leree hi, I have lots of knitting experience so just attached as I would for those garments with a darning needle. Sew sleeve seam and side seam from rid to gap for sleeve. Insert sleeve and sew round. I always turn it inside out for sewing. Remember to make sure your sleeve seam is facing down.
hi! do you mind telling me how did you attached the sleeves? in the video it seems it's the other way around, i'm a bit confused lol i'll appreciate your help
I made my first one about 2 years ago. It was so popular that I now made several for friends and family. I'm making the 10th one now. Thanks for a beautiful pattern and tutorial.
Beautiful I love all your patterns they are very wearable and turn out good.This one is great for spring wear.I live in nova scotia so mornings and evenings can be chilly even in summer. Thank you for this one
I just finished this sweater! It turned out really pretty. This is the second one of your sweaters I have done. Thank you for the great easy to follow written patterns and wonderful instructional video!
" 🌸🌷 Hi Barbara..just wondered what your normal everyday clothing size is and was this oversized on you, or just perfect ? Did you use DK weight yarn ? Thanks for your help 🤗.. Janet 🌷🌸"
Hi, Janet. I am 5'6", wearing a large/size 12. I made the sweater for large. It does not fit baggy at all. It fits good. If you want it baggy, you may want to go up a size. I did start the sleeve with 30 stitches and added more stitches to get up to 54 (I think is the number) because I still needed the sleeve to get wider. I just didn't want it to be too loose. I made another sweater pattern from Carrie and also did the large there. Yes, I used dk (size 3) yarn. Hope this helps you. Good luck with making it!
@@janetvanbrunt7903 - I have just seen Barbara Hirzel's response and would agree with Barbara. Only thing I would add is tension. I am a fairly lose crocheter and I am 5'6" but more a size 16. I do want this fairly baggy, but I have crocheted Carrie's fab designs before, and, for me, I know the L/XL will be great for me. Also, again, totally agree with Barbara is that it is quite easy to adapt this pattern re: sleeves, etc. Also, I would certainly use DK yarn and not aran weight - slightly finer yarn that hangs better for this design. Carrie does have other patterns for Aran. Good luck with your cardigan, I am sure it will be fabulous x
Hi Carrie, thanks for the gorgeous pattern & easy to follow video. I did this for my daughter ( working from home) in a pure wool Aran . She wanted a warm slouchy cardigan &she loves it. I call it my “geimhreadh” cardigan . I’m now starting another for daughter no. 2 . Thanks again.
Just finished this cardigan and it’s my favorite!! Fits soo nice and is so comfy and cute! Super easy to follow patter! Thank you so much for the amazing tutorial! I’ll have to make another haha- I used over 2 jumbo Caron skeins about 1200 yds I’d say
Thank Carrie, you make it look so easy. My bead stitch isn't as forthcoming as yours, I get stuck slipping those six stitches out but I shall persevere. Have a super day!!
Thank you for this AMAZING pattern Carrie. Have made 2 so far and both look and fit beautifully. I would highly recommend that you do the “gauge swatch” before starting, as I had to adjust crochet hook size for both cardigans using different yarns. Please keep your patterns coming!! ❤
I'm going to start this project today! 😊... Update... I just finished this project and it turned out beautiful! Thanks for the great tutorial/ pattern.
@@jaxthegamer6402 Gauge matters when you are making clothing because you might crochet tighter or looser ( ie. Different) than the person who wrote the pattern. (You probably know this.) With that being said, I didn't check my gauge even though I should have! Lol I went with my size in the pattern, used a 4 weight cotton yarn, and it turned out beautifully. I can't tell you not to check, but it worked out for me because it was oversized. I'm a size large. You won't be disappointed. I promise. I hope this helps.
OMG! Thank you Carrie for taking the nightmares away. When I saw the ribbing that you did on this I was so so happy. (I dread doing bpsc for hundreds of rows. Lol) now to go look thru my yarn and get this started. Again, thank you. All your cardigans are beautiful ❤
Ooo, this is beautiful. I wonder if this would work up nicely in Aran/weight 4 too with the same size hook? Obviously it wouldn’t have as loose a drape and will be thicker, but I have so much aran to use up 😅
This is third cardigan I'm making from your patterns.easy to follow. This one I m doing lrg. Size I'm plus size gal but always too big even if gauge hook down a size or two. Trying on as go this might work.
I want large cardigan so I am sticking with the L/XL but will measure what the first row does for me. I am the same. I am size UK 16 and other sweaters from Carrie that I have made, I have gone down a size. I think I must be a loose hooker! LOL x
Freshly subscribed after I saw this pattern on insta. The pattern picture you have has a color yarn that I have has stashed for months. I have yet to make a cardigan for myself, and I am so excited to make this.
Thanks so much Carrie! I usually get bored making cardigans but this one was good fun and really pretty . Easy to understand and follow along with .New subbie😊 looking forward to next tutorial. 🤗
hi, do you mind telling me how did you attached the sleeves? in the video it seems it's the other way around, i'm a bit confused lol i'll appreciate your help
@@v4leree I didn't watch the video I followed her written pattern on her blog. What I did was match up the right sides of both peices layed out flat then sewed them together. I hope that helps.
I have just come across your channel and love the way you do your videos... Not too much preamble and really enjoyable to follow... I haven't even let the dust settle and just looked through my wool stash and found perfect wool to make this cardie for my Mum's birthday present.... I'm going to enjoy looking through your other videos to see what else I can make...💗
I just ran across your channel and this video, now I’m running to find a 3 weight in my stash! I’m a sucker for a good sweater and I love how yours looks!
Muchas gracias. Es excelente tu forma de enseñar y has tejido un cardigan hermoso y fácil de realizar. Te envío un gran saludo desde Mendoza, Argentina.
So happy to finally find a large size tutorial , it's always small and i really am bad atreading patterns 😅 . Thank u so much for the clear instructions
This was so fun and easy with me following along with you, Ms. Carrie. 💖I am almost done with my cardigan that is going to be a special gift for my daughter. All I have left to do, is the finishing trim.👍🥰
Found out where I went wrong took it back to the first row after the front and back posts, I had 1stitch to many. I am making it in a black with silver glitter it looks brilliant . Well done for your tutorial and design . Keep them coming 👍
I have just made this cardigan for my daughter and its beautiful. I done this in a small and i was just wondering how to make it in a extra large x x x
As a beginner and my first try at a garment I am finding it tricky with many false starts. Although I’m sure most people found this easy to follow, I think a stitch count for the rows would have been a massive help and would have stopped me going wrong several times as my work somehow gets wider as it grows and I cant see where I am going wrong. Feeling disheartened at the moment as I bought the yarn but doubt I will be able to complete it successfully. Thanks for going to the trouble of making this tutorial though.
Thank you so much for the pattern which is very cute & lovely. Even its in english but easy to follow. bcause you are explaining it very well 💐 Mine in in progress and will be finished soon ☺ Thanks a lot for the tutorial.
Thank you so much for this pattern! This is the second cardigan I completed and I absolutely love it 🥰 have to work on my tension though. But the cardigan still came out great 👍🏻😊
Thanks so much this was a fun project to make I made one in yellow and orange for my oldest granddaughter she loves it I also made me one in orange and blue
I'm so excited to try this pattern and I have the perfect yarn for it However, I was wondering... I really want to do color blocking with it, a darker shade on the bottom half. Do you have any suggestions on what row to maybe switch the color, so that the sleeves match up?
I just made this Cardigan. I'm so glad you did it in large. Almost every pattern is done in small. Not everyone is a small. They also say you can get the pattern and make it in different sizes. Not true. They don't tell you how to many stitches you need to make it bigger. So Thank You!!
This was fun! Straightforward, and easy to modify. This pattern is so versatile, you can make it however you want it. All you need to know is that you need an even number of bead stitches and then your hdc will be beads x 2 + 2. For example, chain 34 ---> then 16 front/back posts for ribbing --->34 hdc ---> 16 bead stitches. Then you can make the panels and sleeves as long/short/narrow/wide as you want, and it doesn't matter what kind of yarn you use. I used a superwash bulky yarn, so it's warmer and heavier, and has a beautiful drape. The one I made is more of a fall/winter cardigan, but I like the pattern so much that I'm going to do it again in a lighter yarn for spring and summer. I love how Carrie's sweater turned out, but I LOVE how you can easily make this pattern your own! Thanks Carrie!
A friend commissioned me to make two of your cardigans. I am assembling the pieces of this one now. I haven't felt comfortable making cardigans or sweaters before because I am not experienced at sewing. That said, your patterns make it so much easier. You've inspired me to design my own pattern, now that I understand how to make the pieces and put them together. Thank you Carrie!
Thank you this is beautiful and easy. Please excuse me marking time! 4:18 end of 5 lows 11:00 sleeve 13:23 sleeve 15:00 increase
Absolutely adore this tutorial. I’m new to crocheting and the way you’ve explained everything is wonderful. Thank you! You’ve definitely turned me into a die hard fan. I look forward to any and all of your future videos.
This looks lovely. I'm going to make it for my next project. Your accent and voice is so soothing and easy to listen to, it made everything clear and easy to follow your instructions. I'm in Australia so I think 8 ply yarn is the equivalent of the yarn you used.
Her Irish accent 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Beautiful! I will make the back and front panels as one until the sleeves.
hey! did it work the way you did it? cause im also planning to do it the same way, but kinda confused if that works or not.
@@ivegotafeelinginmystomach3336 I feel like it’s gonna be a bit harder since the bottom ribbing is “attached” to the rest and not like traditional sc blo ribbing.. it’s done bottom up for that reason 🤍
I’m just getting back into crocheting and starting with this sweater! This tutorial is so easy to follow and soothing to watch 😊
I am a new learner, I was scrolling through tutorials on how to crochet a cardigan " I love a challenge " when I heard you're Irish accent 🇮🇪 I had to try this as im Irish. Im getting there. Thank you. ❤❤
Beautiful tutorial! Thank you for the effort you put into sharing your craft, so that we can learn too!
Mine is going to be a sapphire blue I’m ready.
Thank you so much for this amazing easy to follow tutorial, and the best thing is it's in the size lrg/Xlrg.
I have started it already and it will be my first crocheted garment. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and skill it is much appreciated. x
You make the best tutorials ever and with the written pattern on your blog in addition really nothing could go wrong, love how my cardigan came out, thank you so much❤️😍
I made this wore it to work.so many compliments. A crochet teacher even adored it.
Thank you Carrie I have been looking for a cardigan like that for a long time and you’re Tutorial is great
This cardigan is absolutely adorable. The measurements are correct and your video makes it easy and friendly to follow the instructions.Thank you so much. I made it in light yellow and love it❤️
My very first wearable made for my youngest daughter. Absolutely fabulous pattern and tutorial, simple yet effective. And it fits!!! Xx
Oh my … all your cardigans are so beautiful, never made any as I’m always so afraid they won’t look good but I think I’m going to try this one. Thank you for teaching us . Stay safe and happy holidays 🇨🇦
OOH I’m excited to make this one. It’ll be nice for cool summer evenings!
I made this in stylecraft special DK in silver, size large, it took 550 grams. It was so easy to make and worked up very quickly, best of all it fits nicely, thank you for the very clear tutorial and pattern so simple and a pleasure to make.
how long did it take you to make?
Beautiful! I loved! The best thing is that I didn't have to read the subtitles for two reasons: 1) You speak very clearly and 2) You use your camera very well, congratulations. Greetings from Mexico.
The easiest one I have seen so far. Surely going to try this winters...and will be my first crochet garment...
Love this cardigan I’ve made it in 5 different colours and wear it regularly for work xx thank you fir a quick and easy make xx
Currently making one, I love the pattern! Mine is purple on the bead stitches, and black for the half double crochet rows, I’m excited to Finnish it
New subscriber here. Thank you for a tutorial for a bigger size, they’re always a small so this is great! Easy to follow and clear instructions.
Hi Carrie I love this pattern I have crocheted 2 so far doing one for myself thanks for showing how to make it sandra 🥰
I’m starting this today. It will be my first garment project for myself. I’m really excited , thank you 😊
Having fun making my first sweater !! Easy to follow instructions. Ty
Thank you for this pattern and your very clear tutorial. This was my first project that’s not a blanket and I am very pleased with the result. Can’t believe how easy it was!
See that your done crocheting the cardigan and is the back panel long enough I feel like mine is short
@@emmam2462 Yes, it’s a bit short (and I’m only 5’2”!). I’ve given it to my daughter-in-law who’s shorter than me and am going to make another one for myself - probably two patterns longer (15 not 13). Will need 600g not 500g of wool as I made pockets too. The sleeves were fine though.
@@disteln thank you
hi! do you mind telling me how did you attached the sleeves? in the video it seems it's the other way around, i'm a bit confused lol i'll appreciate your help
@@v4leree hi, I have lots of knitting experience so just attached as I would for those garments with a darning needle. Sew sleeve seam and side seam from rid to gap for sleeve. Insert sleeve and sew round. I always turn it inside out for sewing. Remember to make sure your sleeve seam is facing down.
I just finished mine!! I love it!! Thanks for the tutorial, very much appreciated.
I’m so happy you love it xx
hi! do you mind telling me how did you attached the sleeves? in the video it seems it's the other way around, i'm a bit confused lol i'll appreciate your help
I made my first one about 2 years ago. It was so popular that I now made several for friends and family. I'm making the 10th one now. Thanks for a beautiful pattern and tutorial.
😮👏🏼👏🏼have you done in XL or M and wanting to tell how many stiches it takes?
Beautiful I love all your patterns they are very wearable and turn out good.This one is great for spring wear.I live in nova scotia so mornings and evenings can be chilly even in summer. Thank you for this one
Thank you Carrie so much for this tutorial I have 3 more rows to go then I am all done. I made this for my sister. I love it🙂🙂
Love this! been looking for something like this for ages! Thank you so much.
I just finished this sweater! It turned out really pretty. This is the second one of your sweaters I have done. Thank you for the great easy to follow written patterns and wonderful instructional video!
" 🌸🌷 Hi Barbara..just wondered what your normal everyday clothing size is and was this oversized on you, or just perfect ? Did you use DK weight yarn ? Thanks for your help 🤗.. Janet 🌷🌸"
Hi, Janet. I am 5'6", wearing a large/size 12. I made the sweater for large. It does not fit baggy at all. It fits good. If you want it baggy, you may want to go up a size. I did start the sleeve with 30 stitches and added more stitches to get up to 54 (I think is the number) because I still needed the sleeve to get wider. I just didn't want it to be too loose. I made another sweater pattern from Carrie and also did the large there. Yes, I used dk (size 3) yarn. Hope this helps you. Good luck with making it!
@@janetvanbrunt7903 - I have just seen Barbara Hirzel's response and would agree with Barbara. Only thing I would add is tension. I am a fairly lose crocheter and I am 5'6" but more a size 16. I do want this fairly baggy, but I have crocheted Carrie's fab designs before, and, for me, I know the L/XL will be great for me. Also, again, totally agree with Barbara is that it is quite easy to adapt this pattern re: sleeves, etc. Also, I would certainly use DK yarn and not aran weight - slightly finer yarn that hangs better for this design. Carrie does have other patterns for Aran. Good luck with your cardigan, I am sure it will be fabulous x
Thank you thank you! This convo just answered my question too 🤗🙏
Thank you Carrie. I love your tutorials. I’ve made this recently and my daughter loved it!
I love this tutorial. I made this cardigan for my daughter and it looks great! Thank you so much for your videos. ❤️
I agree another perfect
patterns..i have yarn for this....will make it for my daughter...love all your tutorials...
Very nice. I have made a few cardigans based on the measurements you provided. They came out nice. Thank you.
Hi Carrie, thanks for the gorgeous pattern & easy to follow video. I did this for my daughter ( working from home) in a pure wool Aran . She wanted a warm slouchy cardigan &she loves it. I call it my “geimhreadh” cardigan . I’m now starting another for daughter no. 2 . Thanks again.
Just finished this cardigan and it’s my favorite!! Fits soo nice and is so comfy and cute! Super easy to follow patter! Thank you so much for the amazing tutorial! I’ll have to make another haha- I used over 2 jumbo Caron skeins about 1200 yds I’d say
I’m wearing this today in dark chocolate brown and I love it Thanks Carrie ❤
Omg another lovely one can't keep up willing to try all your work only your work since you explain so nicely on my third one now please keep posting
Love this took me 5 hours just to do the bottom 5 rows for the back panel yahhooo now on to the pattern
I love this pattern, so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you xx
I have just finished one I really enjoyed crocheting this cardigan I am now starting another one love doing them thanks xx
Thank you for making this video. It has a new pattern than my usual patterns, and also really easy to follow.
Thank Carrie, you make it look so easy. My bead stitch isn't as forthcoming as yours, I get stuck slipping those six stitches out but I shall persevere. Have a super day!!
Thank you for this AMAZING pattern Carrie. Have made 2 so far and both look and fit beautifully. I would highly recommend that you do the “gauge swatch” before starting, as I had to adjust crochet hook size for both cardigans using different yarns.
Please keep your patterns coming!! ❤
You are becoming my go to for cardigans. Love them all. Thank you for helping me become a better crocheter!❤
I'm going to start this project today! 😊... Update... I just finished this project and it turned out beautiful! Thanks for the great tutorial/ pattern.
Hi Angie, did you check your gauge or would gauge not really matter because it's an oversize cardi? Sorry new to crochet
@@jaxthegamer6402 Gauge matters when you are making clothing because you might crochet tighter or looser ( ie. Different) than the person who wrote the pattern. (You probably know this.) With that being said, I didn't check my gauge even though I should have! Lol I went with my size in the pattern, used a 4 weight cotton yarn, and it turned out beautifully. I can't tell you not to check, but it worked out for me because it was oversized. I'm a size large. You won't be disappointed. I promise. I hope this helps.
OMG! Thank you Carrie for taking the nightmares away. When I saw the ribbing that you did on this I was so so happy. (I dread doing bpsc for hundreds of rows. Lol) now to go look thru my yarn and get this started. Again, thank you. All your cardigans are beautiful ❤
Ooo, this is beautiful. I wonder if this would work up nicely in Aran/weight 4 too with the same size hook? Obviously it wouldn’t have as loose a drape and will be thicker, but I have so much aran to use up 😅
This is third cardigan I'm making from your patterns.easy to follow. This one I m doing lrg. Size I'm plus size gal but always too big even if gauge hook down a size or two. Trying on as go this might work.
I want large cardigan so I am sticking with the L/XL but will measure what the first row does for me. I am the same. I am size UK 16 and other sweaters from Carrie that I have made, I have gone down a size. I think I must be a loose hooker! LOL x
This looks beutiful. I am definitely going to make this. You are very talented.
Freshly subscribed after I saw this pattern on insta. The pattern picture you have has a color yarn that I have has stashed for months. I have yet to make a cardigan for myself, and I am so excited to make this.
Thank you so much. Be sure to tag me on Instagram if you do ever make it. Hope you have a fab day xx
I’m sooooo close to being finished this cardigan. I’m just about to start the ribbing for the collar
I found you by accident, pulled up in my feed. Love your patterns!
Thanks so much Carrie! I usually get bored making cardigans but this one was good fun and really pretty . Easy to understand and follow along with .New subbie😊 looking forward to next tutorial. 🤗
I made this with Caron Latte cakes it's so pretty and super cozy soft. Love this pattern thanks for sharing.
hi, do you mind telling me how did you attached the sleeves? in the video it seems it's the other way around, i'm a bit confused lol i'll appreciate your help
@@v4leree I didn't watch the video I followed her written pattern on her blog. What I did was match up the right sides of both peices layed out flat then sewed them together. I hope that helps.
@@pennyburnworth1401 yes, thank you very much!!
Hi Carrie I think this cardigan is lovely I keep looking back at it I will make it when I finish a couple of things I am working on Thanks for sharing
Thanks for this easy pattern! I made one for myself in Aran Tweed worsted 4 using a 6.5 mm hook and I love it! Now going to make another in a DK yarn.
I have just come across your channel and love the way you do your videos... Not too much preamble and really enjoyable to follow... I haven't even let the dust settle and just looked through my wool stash and found perfect wool to make this cardie for my Mum's birthday present.... I'm going to enjoy looking through your other videos to see what else I can make...💗
this is like the one cute cardigan with plus sized options and easily changable
Very pretty! I love your patterns.
Thank you! 😊
Love it, thanks for the bigger sizes!!!
I just ran across your channel and this video, now I’m running to find a 3 weight in my stash! I’m a sucker for a good sweater and I love how yours looks!
Muchas gracias. Es excelente tu forma de enseñar y has tejido un cardigan hermoso y fácil de realizar. Te envío un gran saludo desde Mendoza, Argentina.
So happy to finally find a large size tutorial , it's always small and i really am bad atreading patterns 😅 . Thank u so much for the clear instructions
This was so fun and easy with me following along with you, Ms. Carrie. 💖I am almost done with my cardigan that is going to be a special gift for my daughter. All I have left to do, is the finishing trim.👍🥰
Love it. Can it be done in a weight 4 yarn ???
Beautiful...I have light grey in dk ...I now know what il make
I think this is so pretty. I'm saving it for a future make! Thank you.
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i love this pattern, i made one in pink now im in the process of making a blue one
Just finished making mine! 😁 I love it
Lovely pattern. Going to try .
Awesome, I love all your projects will be making this for summer,thank you
Found out where I went wrong took it back to the first row after the front and back posts, I had 1stitch to many. I am making it in a black with silver glitter it looks brilliant . Well done for your tutorial and design . Keep them coming 👍
Love this pattern. Going to attempt it... Hopefully i will succeed. Thank you for explaing the directions very well. 😊🙌
Gonna have to make this, I think I may have the perfect yarn for this🥰
Yay!!! Let me know how you get on xx
I have just made this cardigan for my daughter and its beautiful. I done this in a small and i was just wondering how to make it in a extra large x x x
There’s a link to a written pattern in the description box, it has sizes up to 3xl
Notes! Love this one
@00:00:06 materials
@00:00:44 start of back panel
@00:01:38 row 2
@00:03:02 row 3 -5
@00:04:14 row 6
@00:05:10 row 7
@00:08:39 row 8-10
@00:09:18 pattern repeat x 12
@00:10:22 front panels
@00:11:00 sleeves start
@00:11:39 row 2 sleeves
@00:12:43 row 3-5
@00:13:22 row 6
@00:13:52 row 7
@00:15:08 row 8 / increases
@00:16:14 row 9
00:16:39 row 10
@00:17:50 rows to repeat until 50 stitches 🪡
@00:18:40 finishing sleeves
@00:19:50 joining panels
@00:20:25 joining sleeves
@00:21:39 finishing edges
Very easy pattern with clear instructions! Thank you soooooo much...I made the cardigan for my sister and she loves it!! Now to make one for me😊
it;s so beautiful! I started making it but I changed this bubble stich to 5 dc into a chain from previous row instead of around a DC
Very simply explained. Lovely. Thank you. 🦋
Another winner!!
Took the words out of my mouth. I love her cardigans
Beautiful can’t wait to make this!!!
As a beginner and my first try at a garment I am finding it tricky with many false starts. Although I’m sure most people found this easy to follow, I think a stitch count for the rows would have been a massive help and would have stopped me going wrong several times as my work somehow gets wider as it grows and I cant see where I am going wrong. Feeling disheartened at the moment as I bought the yarn but doubt I will be able to complete it successfully. Thanks for going to the trouble of making this tutorial though.
Thank you so much for the pattern which is very cute & lovely. Even its in english but easy to follow. bcause you are explaining it very well 💐 Mine in in progress and will be finished soon ☺ Thanks a lot for the tutorial.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
Looks like a possible project to get rid of my leftovers stash.
Thank you so much for this pattern! This is the second cardigan I completed and I absolutely love it 🥰 have to work on my tension though. But the cardigan still came out great 👍🏻😊
Beautiful pattern! Thank you so much for sharing this
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am crocheting along. 😁
Thanks so much this was a fun project to make I made one in yellow and orange for my oldest granddaughter she loves it I also made me one in orange and blue
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure 😊
really lovely! hopefully my skill will be good enough to make this one day.
Beautiful!!! another one to add to the list...
Th so much this was really good teaching on your part, came out fantastic!
I'm so excited to try this pattern and I have the perfect yarn for it
However, I was wondering... I really want to do color blocking with it, a darker shade on the bottom half. Do you have any suggestions on what row to maybe switch the color, so that the sleeves match up?