Thank you so much for your class, which I have started. I tried to do an Ann Budd pullover raglan and I got two hundred feet over my head and I was running out of air! I still need to figure out how to do a crew neck pull over, but my guess is that your ITAG cardigan will get me through my confusion.
I got my pattern yesterday, and I have to start at the beginning with my calculations. I have a worsted weight yarn similar to Cascade 220. It's a nice color and I've wanted to use it for a while. I already have a decent size swatch that I did for another project that didn't pan out.
Ann Budd's The Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns, is bottom up and has many types of necklines. Also, Shirley Paden's Knitwear Design Workshop is very valuable.
HI Suzanne . I'm following step by step with you on the Ann Budd book you recommended me a couple of years ago and have no clue how to use it. I stumble into your website and really thankful you are using the book to teach.I like the neckline on page 99 of the book btu not as big and no as low. Please help me how to alter the stitches to accomplice my project. Much thanks,
Is what you are wanting is a crew neck? On page 232 she describes neckline finishes. Also, all of the basic patterns are with a crew neck. Check my prior answer to your second question, as I give you some resources to check.
This video is very helpful. I am confused by why you’re knitting stitches the cable graph says to purl. You said why briefly but I can’t follow. Would you mind elaborating? Much appreciated!
Because I am working a wrong side row, therefore the stitches on the chart that are purls will be worked as knits and the knits will be purled. Thanks so much for a great question!
The instructions are in the book confusing to me. I am trying to knit the child size raglan using the instructions on page 64 through to page 65 where it says then increase 8 sts every 4th row and then at the same time working the following number of rows after the WS set up rows. Please could somebody explain this further. Thank you very much.
Hi I’m in the U.K. and I’ve bought your KAL but I’m a beginner intermediate and easily confused so I was hoping you would show us how to use this book on an actual knitting in progress thank you so much I will start with this first I think if you think I should I didn’t fully understand your last video but I have had this book over a year now but didn’t know how to use it . Can I do this raglan with you please. God Bless
Hi Suzanne I'm studying he book and can't find a boat neckline or Sabrina neckline please teach me how to convert the round neck to a boat , I gather the f=cener front will be find but the both side needs o be widen .so how to do so? Please help, thanks.
On 5/15/2021 I will have a livestream at 1:00pm PT that will go over how to create a variety of necklines. Here is the link - ruclips.net/video/t23AAE6iXaM/видео.html
I'm too slow to join your knit along (slow knitter due to health) but I'm very interested in what you are doing! I'm going to have to buy the book. I love the intarsia cable you did recently.
Hi! First of all, I really really like your videos and channel. I've been consuming them left and right since I found your channel. I am a subscriber! The reason I'm commenting here is because I have this book, and I'm trying to follow the crew neck style instructions. This video helped me CO, by the way. Huge thanks! However, on page 77, I'd appreciate your eyes.. the instructions seem incomplete.. the very bottom section of the page that begins with, "At the same time after working the foll number of rows after the WS set-up row (if the number is zero, omit these rows)" what do you do with those stitches? It reads like an incomplete sentence to me! I realize it's not part of your KAL, but, short of contacting the author, I don't know where else to turn for advice! Thank you in advance!! -Joseph
You can Google Celtic Knot for knitting, and then go to images, and you can find all kinds of examples. Or, you could buy my tutorial and that cable along with several others are included in the document. www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/it-takes-a-guild-cardigan-tutorial
Hi Suzanne, I purchased the book and am trying to learn how to do the schematics. I don't know what numbers I'm supposed to decide by what other numbers! I'm so lost till its a joke! Is there any way that you can point me in the right direction as how to learn how to do schematics? I'm a visual learner and having someone tell me to read a book is not going to work for me. I'm in the New Orleans area and I can find no knitters in my area that could help me with learning how to do this. Any suggestions? Or could you do a slower video on how to do this and how to come up with the right numbers?
I will add that to my video todo list. Good idea. Are you working on my It Takes a Guild Cardigan? If you join my Ravelry group, Knitting with Suzanne Bryan, there is lots of discussion about such topics. Happy knitting.
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan thanks so much, I'll go and take a look and join your group! I haven't bought the It Takes A Guild Cardigan, but I thought that it was too late to get it and keep up with it. Am working on a wonderful shawl that I didn't really need schematics for.
No usually, but in this case, my hands were moist and it tightened the stitches, Check my other videos and you will see my normal tension. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Thanks for the clarification video. I think this will answer many questions.
Perfect! Hugs and Happy Knitting.
What a precious lesson. Thank you teacher
Thanks for watching.
Wow - What a lightbulb moment video. I do think I understand how to get started. Thank you so much.
Wonderful! Happy knitting.
Thank you so much for your class, which I have started. I tried to do an Ann Budd pullover raglan and I got two hundred feet over my head and I was running out of air! I still need to figure out how to do a crew neck pull over, but my guess is that your ITAG cardigan will get me through my confusion.
You are very welcome, Renee! I'm sure your pullover will be beautiful! ❤️
@@SuzanneBryan thx! But, I am going to do the ITAG cardigan first. I've already done the yoke sweater! I love your teaching style. You are fantastic
I have that book! Love Ann Budd and also love your videos!💕
Thank you! Happy knitting.
Thank you for your clarity on where and how to start.
You are welcome. Happy knitting.
I got my pattern yesterday, and I have to start at the beginning with my calculations. I have a worsted weight yarn similar to Cascade 220. It's a nice color and I've wanted to use it for a while. I already have a decent size swatch that I did for another project that didn't pan out.
Wonderful! Happy Knitting.
That’s so helpful, thank you for getting this up so quickly.
You are welcome. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Please recommend a Bottom Up knitting book that comes with different type of neckline. guide. Much thanks
Ann Budd's The Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns, is bottom up and has many types of necklines. Also, Shirley Paden's Knitwear Design Workshop is very valuable.
This is very clever to use the locking stitch markers so you can do it on the already cast on row.
Yes, I use them all the time. Happy Knitting.
HI Suzanne . I'm following step by step with you on the Ann Budd book you recommended me a couple of years ago and have no clue how to use it. I stumble into your website and really thankful you are using the book to teach.I like the neckline on page 99 of the book btu not as big and no as low. Please help me how to alter the stitches to accomplice my project. Much thanks,
Is what you are wanting is a crew neck? On page 232 she describes neckline finishes. Also, all of the basic patterns are with a crew neck. Check my prior answer to your second question, as I give you some resources to check.
Thanks for your quick response.
As always, you are very welcome.
This video is very helpful. I am confused by why you’re knitting stitches the cable graph says to purl. You said why briefly but I can’t follow. Would you mind elaborating? Much appreciated!
Because I am working a wrong side row, therefore the stitches on the chart that are purls will be worked as knits and the knits will be purled. Thanks so much for a great question!
Just got my book today! Yippee😃
Yay! ❤️
Above and beyond!! Thank you!
Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Thank you so much for doing this video...this got me started. Much appreciated!
You are welcome. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Thanks so much for very helpful video!
You are welcome. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
The instructions are in the book confusing to me. I am trying to knit the child size raglan using the instructions on page 64 through to page 65 where it says then increase 8 sts every 4th row and then at the same time working the following number of rows after the WS set up rows. Please could somebody explain this further. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the video. I still would like to know what your preferred method for increases at the neck edge. Thanks
My preferred method changes with the project. For this project, I prefer the pf&b. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Thank you so much for this demo. I was doing it backwards and couldn't figure out why I couldn't figure it out. haha
Glad to be of help. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Hi I’m in the U.K. and I’ve bought your KAL but I’m a beginner intermediate and easily confused so I was hoping you would show us how to use this book on an actual knitting in progress thank you so much I will start with this first I think if you think I should I didn’t fully understand your last video but I have had this book over a year now but didn’t know how to use it . Can I do this raglan with you please. God Bless
Yes, I will have more videos for all of the steps. You can do it. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Hi Suzanne I'm studying he book and can't find a boat neckline or Sabrina neckline please teach me how to convert the round neck to a boat , I gather the f=cener front will be find but the both side needs o be widen .so how to do so? Please help, thanks.
On 5/15/2021 I will have a livestream at 1:00pm PT that will go over how to create a variety of necklines. Here is the link - ruclips.net/video/t23AAE6iXaM/видео.html
@@SuzanneBryan Thanks so much such great teacher.
I'm too slow to join your knit along (slow knitter due to health) but I'm very interested in what you are doing! I'm going to have to buy the book. I love the intarsia cable you did recently.
We are not speeding along. It is a journey rather than a race. So much to learn along the way. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
So complicated. I get completely lost. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! Happy knitting!
Is there a dvd in the back cover of the book?
Not in mine.
I have this book too.
Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Excellent!
Thanks Nancy, Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Where did you buy this book.Please!
On Amazon
Thank you so much
Hi! First of all, I really really like your videos and channel. I've been consuming them left and right since I found your channel. I am a subscriber! The reason I'm commenting here is because I have this book, and I'm trying to follow the crew neck style instructions. This video helped me CO, by the way. Huge thanks! However, on page 77, I'd appreciate your eyes.. the instructions seem incomplete.. the very bottom section of the page that begins with, "At the same time after working the foll number of rows after the WS set-up row (if the number is zero, omit these rows)" what do you do with those stitches? It reads like an incomplete sentence to me! I realize it's not part of your KAL, but, short of contacting the author, I don't know where else to turn for advice! Thank you in advance!! -Joseph
If the number is zero, you do not have those stitches to begin with, you can just skip over this direction and go to the next.
@@SuzanneBryan Thank you for responding! You're right. Fortunately I'm not going to need those instructions anyway.
is this pattern fits on circular method ?
You can use a circular needle, but the garment is a cardigan with an opening down the front.
@@SuzanneBryan thanks for a quick response. where i can get this lovely cabel pattern which is used it tutorial?
You can Google Celtic Knot for knitting, and then go to images, and you can find all kinds of examples. Or, you could buy my tutorial and that cable along with several others are included in the document.
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/it-takes-a-guild-cardigan-tutorial
Hi Suzanne, I purchased the book and am trying to learn how to do the schematics. I don't know what numbers I'm supposed to decide by what other numbers! I'm so lost till its a joke! Is there any way that you can point me in the right direction as how to learn how to do schematics? I'm a visual learner and having someone tell me to read a book is not going to work for me. I'm in the New Orleans area and I can find no knitters in my area that could help me with learning how to do this. Any suggestions? Or could you do a slower video on how to do this and how to come up with the right numbers?
I will add that to my video todo list. Good idea. Are you working on my It Takes a Guild Cardigan? If you join my Ravelry group, Knitting with Suzanne Bryan, there is lots of discussion about such topics. Happy knitting.
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan thanks so much, I'll go and take a look and join your group! I haven't bought the It Takes A Guild Cardigan, but I thought that it was too late to get it and keep up with it. Am working on a wonderful shawl that I didn't really need schematics for.
It is never too late. I get new people joining the KAL every day. Happy knitting.
I love to
gosh golly you are a tight knitter - my fingertips were hurting as you were doing the m1
No usually, but in this case, my hands were moist and it tightened the stitches, Check my other videos and you will see my normal tension. Hugs and Happy Knitting.
yes, I just started following you - got to do some catch up watching
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