Great tutorial and lots of information. I usually crochet the raglan style sweater or cardigan, so thank you for the instructions. I came across a RUclipsr who had a very simple Formular to divide the front, back and sleeves which works every time: Divide the total amount of stitches by 3, ( let’s say you have 60 in total) is 20. You will have 20 for the front, 20 for the back, and for “each” of the two sleeves you have 10. It’s easy and fast to figure out.
Such an informative and helpful video which shows the calculations behind the number of foundation chain and not just the number of chains. This will help in crocheting according to body measurements rather than just following something which may end up a size too small or vice versa. Thanks a ton for sharing 🙂
Best tutorial ever on crochet a sweater without a pattern using body measurements and mathematical formulae........I can't Thank enough. Everything is explained clearly.
Simona, I love your tutorials and always refer back to your yoke tutorials when making sweaters. I have a suggestion. When I mark off my sleeves I count and mark both front sections, then the sleeve sections. The remaining stitches are the back. Then I measure and add chains under the sleeves to mak up the difference. You have taught me so much and reminded me that math is our friend! 😇 thank you 😊
This video needs wayyy more views and likes. I’ve been trying to find a video to figure out how to make an adult size cardigan and this one is explained so clearly!!!
This is such a clear and helpful tutorial! Wanted to design my own cardigan but couldn't understand clearly where to start until now so thankyou so much 🤩
Thanks very much for your detailed instructions, it really helps when designing our own patterns. Hope you watch more of your videos in the future😘 . You are a good instructor 👍
Again a very informative tutorial. Please when you have the time make a tutorial using a half double crochet yolk and maybe a single crochet yolk . Thank you . Your videos are so helpful .
Hi Simona, the formula to calculate YOKE HEIGHT; head circumference divide by 2, then divide by 3, then plus 5 or 6, does it apply to all stitches or only DC?
@@simonacrochet4149 Aaaahh CHEST circumference. Noted. 😁 By the way, thank you for preparing this video. It's very helpful & easy to understand. Appreciate it. 😍 Wish you all the best especially in crocheting. 😁
Thank you very much for the concept Mam !! Nw I m able to do any size I need.. So nice of you.. Can u explain measurements of pull over neck and boat necks!!?
Great tutorial once again! Thank-you! Would you happen to have the neck circumference for baby sizes 0 to 12 months? I tried searching for it but I've found many different ones for the same size. Thanks 🙂
Hi Simona, Aya from Malaysia here. 🙋🏻♀️ Questions: 1) How about HDC? Will you increase also in every 2nd row/round like SC or otherwise? 2) How do you determine how many rows of increase required & when to stop increasing for all 3 stitches (SC,HDC & DC).
First off I love your videos! I have made so many of your sweaters. Do you do any videos for adult sweaters? I was wondering how to figure out to do a pull over sweater for adult. How to determine where to do increases for armholes. Pls help!!
Hello, I love your channel❤, and the way you explain, I have a question tho. Many times I tried making raglans with smaller yarn weight and crochet hook, like 3 mm or 3.5 and never succeeded, so when we do those raglans are we supposed to use yarn that's it only for 4 mm, 4.5 mm hook- and higher? Or we can use as well smaller in weight yarns and hooks, what works the best for the increases? Thank you for your channel, you provide lots of clarification and good info. ❤❤
Good morning, reglan should work with any yarn and hook , can I ask what the problem was with thinner yarn? Perhaps the increases were too big or too small for the pattern you were making. If you do 3 stitches in the corner ( my personal favourite) you would end up with a yoke that is on an angle going downwards, if you make 5 stitches in each corner you would have a straight shoulder on your yoke.
Thanks a bunch. I'm lost at the point where you divided the total stitches (end of yoke) by 10. Why 10? Previously it was divided by 12. Pls explain. Thanks You did so well
We need 12 for increases. Increases have nothing to do with proportions. 10 is the proportion for front back and sleeves. I am not sure if you can understand what I am saying here 😁
It is really not the easiest thing to explain in writing . So the amount of increases on the yoke will decide the the angle of the shoulder, as you see in the video my shoulders are going down a bit , if you do more increases your shoulders will be straight or even at the angle going upwards, if you do less than me your shoulders will go down at even bigger angle. So that has nothing to do with separating the yoke into front back and sleeves. That is where proportions come in. Some people devide in 4, some devide by 6 , I devede by 10 as I feel that it works out the best and it needs less stitches to add to get the right fit
If you make a closed circle you will have 12 or 13 stitches in row one and you will keep increasing the same amount of stitches as you had in row 1 for the rest of the circle. If you look from the top at the spread out round yoke it will look like a circle that is missing a middle, it is like we missed for example 7 rows and started at row 8 , it will still have 12 increases. I hope that makes sense 😁
How many chains for one year old baby.i love this round yoke.iam a malayali these type of videose not found in our language.plz reply.l do your old video square neck.
@@simonacrochet4149 thanks a lot, I must try this method. I have tried many of your patterns, those came out amazing! I must appreciate your teaching method and effort! Thank you! I have tried adult size lady round neck following other few crocheters patterns and became disheartened! Hope your pattern may come out good as always ☺️ About to try your this method, before that felt that I may ask you first, thanks.
Hi samona.....I m zobia from Pakistan...I search ur size chart...I start on line sale crochet dresses....I made this to follow ur patren....it's looking so beautiful ...lot of prayers for you......plz can u send me round yoke size chart....I shall b v thank full to you.....
Great tutorial and lots of information. I usually crochet the raglan style sweater or cardigan, so thank you for the instructions. I came across a RUclipsr who had a very simple Formular to divide the front, back and sleeves which works every time: Divide the total amount of stitches by 3, ( let’s say you have 60 in total) is 20. You will have 20 for the front, 20 for the back, and for “each” of the two sleeves you have 10. It’s easy and fast to figure out.
Such an informative and helpful video which shows the calculations behind the number of foundation chain and not just the number of chains. This will help in crocheting according to body measurements rather than just following something which may end up a size too small or vice versa. Thanks a ton for sharing 🙂
You are very welcome
Best tutorial ever on crochet a sweater without a pattern using body measurements and mathematical formulae........I can't Thank enough. Everything is explained clearly.
Best tutorial
Simona, I love your tutorials and always refer back to your yoke tutorials when making sweaters. I have a suggestion. When I mark off my sleeves I count and mark both front sections, then the sleeve sections. The remaining stitches are the back. Then I measure and add chains under the sleeves to mak up the difference. You have taught me so much and reminded me that math is our friend! 😇 thank you 😊
This video needs wayyy more views and likes. I’ve been trying to find a video to figure out how to make an adult size cardigan and this one is explained so clearly!!!
Simon can you do a tortorial for a full cardigan with the yoke tortorial it would b fantastic
Very clear tutorial and I love your hand writing.
Thank you 😁
Amazing tutorial Simona. I am always confused how to make perfect yoke..you made it very easy to understand.. thank you so much ❤️❤️
You are very welcome 😉
Once again a clear and very easy to understand tutorial. Many thanks for such an informative demo. You’re a very clever lady. 👏🏻 👌🏻💕
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I have only designed a rectangular yoke before, but really wanted to figure out the round yoke. You have saved me!
I am truly grateful. An amazingly wonderful tutorial. You are truly blessed.
Very clear tutorial...method is very amazing
This is such a clear and helpful tutorial! Wanted to design my own cardigan but couldn't understand clearly where to start until now so thankyou so much 🤩
Welcome 😁😉
Thanks alot Simona for such an informative video. Your explained it so well.
Thanks a lot. At last I can calculate the number of stitches & their placement. You've really helped.😊
Thank you so much for teaching me now I understand. Thanks dear and have a good night.
Thanks very much for your detailed instructions, it really helps when designing our own patterns.
Hope you watch more of your videos in the future😘 . You are a good instructor 👍
Thank u Simona. This is what i needed for my round yoke. This is the easiest tip to start my baby's dress. Thank u so much♥️♥️😄
Very nice work congratulations 😁👍
Thank you for the great instruction! Once again you have helped me greatly…. 👍👍
Again a very informative tutorial. Please when you have the time make a tutorial using a half double crochet yolk and maybe a single crochet yolk . Thank you . Your videos are so helpful .
Thank you for such a great instructions...❤...love it and so easy
This is soooooo useful! You are a star! ⭐️ thank you so much for sharing. Xxx
Welcome
thanks a lot!! long awaiting tutorial....thanks again for sharing video....
Hi Simona, the formula to calculate YOKE HEIGHT; head circumference divide by 2, then divide by 3, then plus 5 or 6, does it apply to all stitches or only DC?
It applies to all stitches, but you need to divide chest circumference not head
@@simonacrochet4149 Aaaahh CHEST circumference. Noted. 😁
By the way, thank you for preparing this video. It's very helpful & easy to understand. Appreciate it. 😍
Wish you all the best especially in crocheting. 😁
@@simonacrochet4149 Oh yes. Is it the actual or finished chest circumference?
I wants to make a 2yr baby sweater with side buttons. I m getting confused how to do arm part with round york. Plz suggest me d way.
Thank you very much for the concept Mam !! Nw I m able to do any size I need.. So nice of you.. Can u explain measurements of pull over neck and boat necks!!?
Great tutorial once again! Thank-you! Would you happen to have the neck circumference for baby sizes 0 to 12 months? I tried searching for it but I've found many different ones for the same size. Thanks 🙂
Neck circumference for babies 0-6 months is 23 cm , babies 6-12 months is 24 cm
Thanks for this, very helpful.
Hello simona. Can we use this 12 place formula for every size? For kids and and adults for every one?
Yes , but only if you do it in double crochet, single crochet or half double crochet would need less places
@@simonacrochet4149 many thanks for your reply. If you can advise me, how many places will be in single crochet and half double crochet plz
I would do 8 places for single crochet and 10 for half double crochet
@@simonacrochet4149 thanks simona you are the best
you are a great teacher!! very detail tutorial! god bless you simona....
You explain brilliantly,, thank you so much.
Fantastic tutorial!
Hi, may I know where the multiple of 12 is coming from? I wanna use this for an amigurumi and I can't seem to apply your tutorial for it. Thanks! ❤
Thank u so much you answered almost every question
Thanks for sharing so many beautiful designs, I will be by your side you are also by my side.
Question. if you were to create this yoke using a single crochet, would you increase every second row?
I personally would increase every second row, or I would do less increases in each row ( probably 7 or 8)
@@simonacrochet4149 Thank you! I love your tutorials!
Thank you 😁
Hi Simona, Aya from Malaysia here. 🙋🏻♀️
Questions:
1) How about HDC? Will you increase also in every 2nd row/round like SC or otherwise?
2) How do you determine how many rows of increase required & when to stop increasing for all 3 stitches (SC,HDC & DC).
It is impossible to explain it in writing as I would change many things for all different stitches
Thanks friend for this lovely suggestion
Talla 6 por favor explique
First off I love your videos! I have made so many of your sweaters. Do you do any videos for adult sweaters? I was wondering how to figure out to do a pull over sweater for adult. How to determine where to do increases for armholes. Pls help!!
I don't do adult cardigans , maybe one day I will , if you have a number of stitches I can divide them for you into pannels
Thank you so much for your help! I got 62 stitches.
I’m doing a pull over sweater
Your maths is bedazzling!
Great explanation! Happy to subscribe and share with others 😊
Thank you 😁👍
Hello, I love your channel❤, and the way you explain, I have a question tho. Many times I tried making raglans with smaller yarn weight and crochet hook, like 3 mm or 3.5 and never succeeded, so when we do those raglans are we supposed to use yarn that's it only for 4 mm, 4.5 mm hook- and higher? Or we can use as well smaller in weight yarns and hooks, what works the best for the increases?
Thank you for your channel, you provide lots of clarification and good info. ❤❤
Good morning, reglan should work with any yarn and hook , can I ask what the problem was with thinner yarn? Perhaps the increases were too big or too small for the pattern you were making. If you do 3 stitches in the corner ( my personal favourite) you would end up with a yoke that is on an angle going downwards, if you make 5 stitches in each corner you would have a straight shoulder on your yoke.
Thanks a bunch. I'm lost at the point where you divided the total stitches (end of yoke) by 10. Why 10? Previously it was divided by 12. Pls explain. Thanks
You did so well
We need 12 for increases. Increases have nothing to do with proportions. 10 is the proportion for front back and sleeves. I am not sure if you can understand what I am saying here 😁
@@simonacrochet4149 no I dont pls😬
It is really not the easiest thing to explain in writing . So the amount of increases on the yoke will decide the the angle of the shoulder, as you see in the video my shoulders are going down a bit , if you do more increases your shoulders will be straight or even at the angle going upwards, if you do less than me your shoulders will go down at even bigger angle. So that has nothing to do with separating the yoke into front back and sleeves. That is where proportions come in. Some people devide in 4, some devide by 6 , I devede by 10 as I feel that it works out the best and it needs less stitches to add to get the right fit
Amazing 👍👍👍
Thank you, very well explained.
Depending on what u chose to increase 12 times not 20 or 10 for example?
If you make a closed circle you will have 12 or 13 stitches in row one and you will keep increasing the same amount of stitches as you had in row 1 for the rest of the circle. If you look from the top at the spread out round yoke it will look like a circle that is missing a middle, it is like we missed for example 7 rows and started at row 8 , it will still have 12 increases. I hope that makes sense 😁
@@simonacrochet4149 Thnx sweetheart, I lov u.
Thank you for tutorial ❤
that peach colour dress is also very cute! which stitch is that? nice stitch for baby projects...
I used cobble stitch for that dress and I use it a lot for baby projects 🙂
@@simonacrochet4149 ok..... will also use for some project
Tienes videos en Español. Yo no hablo mucho ingles? Gracias
Ahh thank God I found you ma
How many chains for one year old baby.i love this round yoke.iam a malayali these type of videose not found in our language.plz reply.l do your old video square neck.
The number of chains is different and depens on the yarn that use. I don't know what your yarn is , so I can't tell you exact number, sorry 😞
@@simonacrochet4149 three ply cotton yarn
@@simonacrochet4149 very well explained.. Very useful for beginner. thank you mam
If I have neck round in inches then how to go about if it is 12" the calculation remains same?
Yes the same
Por más que veo no le entiendo cómo le hago Simona quiero para 6 años gracias
Can I follow this method for adult women?
I have not made this in adult size , but I can not see why this would not work in big sizes
@@simonacrochet4149 thanks a lot, I must try this method. I have tried many of your patterns, those came out amazing!
I must appreciate your teaching method and effort! Thank you!
I have tried adult size lady round neck following other few crocheters patterns and became disheartened!
Hope your pattern may come out good as always ☺️
About to try your this method, before that felt that I may ask you first, thanks.
I really hope it works out for you
I always want to do a round yoke as u call it but im so confuse with the counting you did for the sleeves and body..need to study it more.
I hope you will find someone who will give you a clearer explanation, it's not easy 😁 it takes time to figure all this stuff out
Of which size is this
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If I want to make it for a 1year baby then I have to make it in the same way??
Yes the same way, only adjust the starting chain length to your needed size
@@simonacrochet4149 Thanxxxx...
This is the easiest way .....I'll make it for a baby cardigan in double colour.....thanxxx again..
Superb explanation
Super mam.god bless u dear..
Hi samona.....I m zobia from Pakistan...I search ur size chart...I start on line sale crochet dresses....I made this to follow ur patren....it's looking so beautiful ...lot of prayers for you......plz can u send me round yoke size chart....I shall b v thank full to you.....
Sorry, but I do not have size charts for round yoke
Thanks that is beautiful
Pour quel age merci
🙏 Please tell me the measurements for 6 month baby yoke🙏
You can find a size chart on on my facebook page on any of my posts
@@simonacrochet4149 thank you
Thanks alot for such aan informative video
Which size is this.plz reply
This is for a child about 2 years old
Thanks
Good
i need a yoke for nine years an 13 years please
Subtítulos en español please
Thank You!
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