How to Crochet a Cardigan: Crimson Cardigan - Free Crochet Cardigan Pattern
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- This cozy, versatile crochet cardigan is made in one piece! Crochet your own Crimson Cardigan with this free, size-inclusive crochet cardigan pattern.
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00:00 Introduction
00:30 How do I Choose a Size?
00:56 How to Choose the Best Yarn
01:28 Materials You Will Need
03:10 Start Of Crimson Cardigan Instructions - Хобби
Heads up to anyone who reads the written pattern. She counts the chain 1 as a stitch. I've ripped this out several times trying to figure out why my stitch count isn't the same. It's because the chain 1 is counted as a stitch. The written pattern is a bit confusing but overall easy to follow. I'm going to keep working at it. I love the stitch and can't wait to see what it's like once I'm finished !
THAT explains it all!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much. I was consistently coming up 4 short.
My problem too coming up short re stitch count!
Thank you so much, I was ripping it apart and trying to figure it out
If you do exactly what is described in the pattern, the stitch numbers are correct, without counting the starting stitches.
Thank you very much love your work the only problem I have I don't know if it is the color that you choose maybe if you choose something more clear to see where you put the stitch I'm having problem with the corners because I tried but it's not coming out with that v shape so I think it is the color yarn Please explain it even more and show us more details thank you very much keep app the good works God bless you
Because I am a sewer or seamstress as well, I'd like to offer a suggestion. When sewing on a button, put a stick pin across the button so as to make sure there is room for the fabric. Then, wrap the yarn a couple of times under the button before tieing it off. I've learned this the hard way. Good tutorial.
Oh My Gosh! I just LOVE this cardigan!! I have been searching and searching for my first crocheted wearable, and this is it! I have knit a ton of sweaters, but never crocheted one. Thank you so much!
I really love this sweater. I have already put this in my ‘must make’ list. I love that you have a video to support the written pattern.
I love the design and the color of the yarn you're using. I'm definitely making this sweater. Thank you for your great tutorial. 🙂
Searching for a prefect pattern for my mother in law during the whole winter!
Thanks a lot for sharing such nice tutorial with detailed explanation.
I'm an intermediate crocheted and find this video very well made. I am a visual learner and you describe everything perfectly. I made this sweater in gray and love it. Thank you so much.
I have been crocheting now for some thirty years and I had not known about this kind of a foundation row. I want to thank you profoundly for this. May God bless you always. It took me some time to learn this but now I can do it perfectly.
Thank you so much. I’ve been looking for something like this for myself. I look forward to making this with your help.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Including a written pattern along with video tutorial makes learning to read patterns and skill building so much more doable. 👏🏻😊👏🏻
I made this with a denim blue yarn. It turned out so beautiful!! Thanks for the pattern. 💗💕
I am really going to try this for myself, it looks amazing . I love the pattern x
So beautiful!! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent with us :) I can hardly wait to make this.
Very nice. 🥰 Thank you for this tutorial. I love your voice. It’s so soothing to listen to.
Thank you for the video on crochet cast ons. I wish I knew about those stitches years ago.
I've totally got to check my stash, im pretty sure I have what I need to make this!!♡♡
Thank you for sharing this!. Some day I will have to try this pattern I am not that experienced yet. 🐰🐰
What a lovely cardigan. For someone who’s crocheted for years can I just say…you’re absolutely fabulous at explaining everything in detail. I was a very confident beginner in terms of trying intermediate patterns and I absolutely think a confident beginner could follow this pattern with ease thanks to your detail with explaining things in a manner that is easy to understand. Great tutorial. I’ve hit the subscribe button. 👏🏼🧶😊
We tried our best. Danke.
Beautiful cardigan. I had some difficulty following this video. Usually your videos and instructions are very clear, and I have no problems following. Perhaps seeing the written pattern will help me. Kudos on creating another beautiful garment!
This is lovely pattern and you have described perfectly how to do it. Thankyou x
I made one with m to l size plus added two square in the front as pocket I am loving it
Love the design and the color 💞
Lovely sweater...definitely on my to do list
What a beautiful sweater, thank you for tutorial can't wait to make one for myself....
Love your crochet and knitting tutorials
Beautiful...i love all your tutorials.
Beautiful tutorial. Thank you 👏
Thank you for sharing. It's a very beautiful cardigan. I love how you explained it. God bless your handiwork.
Sounds like a beautiful cardigan pattern.
I love this cardigan.
This pattern is what I‘m looking for😍. Thx for sharing and Happy 🐣
Pretty cardigan. Great tutorial.
Beautiful!!😁💜🧶🧶🧶
Nicely done! I've been looking for a cardigan with raglan or fully finished sleeves. This one is perfect. I can't wait to get started!
This would be a great stash buster. Lots of possibilities here. Does anyone else find her voice really soothing, for some reason? XD
U r absolutly right I just said that when I started to watch the video🌷
That 's right 👍🏻
Good
The pattern of the sleve is so small as we continue the sleve. Why it so?
Hi Sarina. Yes, the sleeve gets smaller as you go, because it is fitted. So as you get closer to the wrist, the sleeve gets smaller. If you prefer a straight sleeve that does not get smaller, then when the pattern instructs you to work Round 2, just keep repeating Round 2 of the sleeve until the sleeve is long enough for you. I hope this helps!
Beautiful design💕
Really pretty!
Very elegant. Ty for sharing your talent. Be safe, God bless 💜☮💜
Thank you for this beautiful sweater pattern and all that you do. You are a great crochet educator, magnificent 😍👍🏼🌹🌺💐❤
This is my next project for sure!
Wow, very nice!
gorgeous hook!
Wow so beautiful pattern thank you for sharing this video friend 🌹🌹💕💕
Nice cardigan! I will try to do it! Thanks for sharing and regards from Argentina
Wow beautiful 👌
Beautiful cardigan
I am do thrilled and cant wait to make one for myself
Soooo nice sweater and beautiful colour maroon 👌👌👌
postscript: the YARN/COLOUR is fabulous also :-)
Thank you for the lovely pattern for this cardigan. Just one bit of advice , it maybe easier to see the stitches when you are working if you use a lighter yarn ? I have just ordered the yarn to make this and looking forward to wearing this 😊
This is beautiful I hope I can make it
I like to knitting this. Thanks so much.
Thank you for this lovely pattern. I couldn't see the individual stitches, so it was hard to follow visually. I also would place stitch markers after the first row, that way we could see where to place the "hdc, ch 1, hdc"
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Thank you so much dear for sharing this beautiful experience❤️ Lots of love from India❤️❤️❤️
Excellent video 👍
Beautiful thank you so much
Super beau merci 😍👏👌❤️👋🏻💐
It is really beautiful cardigan .and your tutorials.
Im loockibg for the pattern where can i find it please
You can view the free version of the written pattern by visiting the first link in the video description. I hope this helps!
wow beautiful.
The quality of the wool is so important to the finished look of this garment!!
Love it..
Very nice I like your crochet hook
What a lovely pattern, beautifully presented thank you. I love it x ❤️👏
i am defo making this
It's beautiful very nice pattern 👌 ❤thanks for sharing tutorial with us
Muy lindo cárdigan, felicitaciones 👏👏👏👏😍
Excellent
Lovelovelove your sweet voice....pattern nice too!!
Beautiful chrocet hook by the way
Thanks! It's from Furls Crochet: furlscrochet.com/collections/streamline-swirl-crochet-hooks/products/furls-streamline-ergonomic-crochet-hooks-swirl?#oid=1087
This is so beautiful...I'm surely making one. Thanks for the detailed tutorials
This will be a definite project for me!
I love this pattern… I feel that the color of the yarn makes it a little difficult to see while you stitch. 😕 but lovely all the same. 💜
Wonderfull 🌻🧿
Really great tutorial, I haven’t seen this approach for crocheting cardigans but I like it a lot and I will try this pattern some time soon. Could you do a review on the furls streamline swirl hook you use in the video? I’m thinking of getting one but I’m unsure. Thank you and all the best
Hi Natalia! I plan on doing a review for the Streamline Swirls soon. The Odysseys are still my #1 favorite, but I like the Streamline Swirls pretty well, too. I prefer the Streamline Swirls over the wooden Streamline hooks. I hope this helps!
Love this cardi and your videos. Your a great teacher
Muy lindo. Gracias bendiciones.
Thanks dear
Awesome
So beautiful and attractive,I like it
Maravilhoso, parabéns
Rachael... yr a life saver ❤❤❤❤
Love it darling😘😘😘😍
Hermoso cardigan saludos de chile
Thankyou very very pretty God bless
I have hobby lobby I love this yarn and the hook size is a I hook
Thanks alot
Merci beaucoup il est beau ce cardigan thank s for all. U are the best.🌟
Beautiful pattern ❤️ it's exactly the project that I have been looking for. I do wonder if the blo is an odd numbers of increasing stitches and flo is an even number of increasing stitches. I seem to always have an extra stitch for blo and I am unsure if I skip it work into it the hdc chain one hdc space?
Hi. In this pattern, you always work into the hdc right before the ch-1 space. Do not skip a stitch unless the pattern specifically instructs you to do so. If you have an extra stitch there, I would recommend checking the stitch count of your previous row against the stitch count given in the pattern for the size you are making. Also, please make sure you are working the first stitch of the row into the correct stitch. The pattern instructions say to work the first hdc into the same stitch the ch-2 is coming from. The ch-2 at the beginning of each row does not count as a stitch, so the first hdc is always worked into the same stitch the chain comes from. If you work the first hdc into the stitch after the one the chain is coming from, that will throw off the stitch pattern, and you could end up with an extra stitch before the ch space as you described. I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn thanks for the reply, I will be sure to count each stitch, some how I am missing 5 stitches so I will frog and start again but I am really enjoying the pattern so far.
Hi! THANK YOU...this is a beautiful sweater and easy to follow. I am new to making cardigans and had tried a couple others before finding yours. Just wondering if there is a version of this cardigan (same raglan top down) with a more masculine collar/neckline? My husband would like one and I wouldn't mind making one for my sons as well. I totally appreciated the video tutorial to accompany the written patterns....don't stop making the tutorials :-)
Hi Stacy! I don't currently design men's sweaters, so I don't have a version of this pattern with a different neckline. If you feel comfortable altering patterns, you could modify the pattern if you find another collar or neckline shape that you like. If you don't want the v-neck, you would need to add extra stitches to the foundation row so that the fronts meet, and then not work any increases along the front edges as you would with the v-neck. I hope this helps!
Super mam
Anyone know where I can find a pattern for a men’s cover up sorta thing. I’m wanting to make a button down loose shirt/sweater and I can’t find anything?
That is a fancy hook
Appreciable..
Can you give me a chart? I come from another country so I can't understand your instructions.
Thanks you so much ❤️
Nice thaks 👍
Hi 👋
thanks for your preif description😍 but I wonder if I can add a hoddy part to it or not before adding the border ?
Hi. Yes, you could try adding a hood if you like, but it would not cover the sides of the head as much as a regular hoodie would. (The sweater is v-neck style, so it isn't really ideal for turning into a hoodie as the edge of the neckline around the top does not come all the way around to the front like a crew neck.). I hope this helps!
I love the cardigan. It's so pretty. What project would you recommend to get the skills to make this one later?. I'm a beginner. Thank you and love your channel.
Hi Jennifer! This cardigan is made with a raglan construction, which is similar to working a granny square. I would recommend making a few granny squares if you haven't yet. You'll also need to be comfortable working into the back loop only and front loop only. I hope this helps!
Thank you for sharing such a detailed pattern. Will surely want to try. I would like to ask for a favour, can you please advice how does not do Row 2 & Row 3 for the size L?
I am not sure I understand your question. Are you wanting to know how to work Row 2 and 3 for size Large, or how to omit Row 2 and 3 from the pattern for size Large? Thanks!
Where did you find those nice wooden buttons? I love Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca yarn and will make this in the same color, which is my favorite color! I’ve been crocheting for many years and I am still looking for new methods and techniques. I have learned about the invisible slip stitch in this video.
Hi! I bought these buttons on Amazon. The listing I purchased is currently unavailable, but they have lots of similar buttons available. amzn.to/3sToAFi I hope this helps!
I really like this sweater. You are very soothing in your teaching.
I am also interested in your crochet hook. Where can I see the hook??
Thank you for sharing
Hi Connie! There's a link to where you can get the hook in the video description. I hope this helps!
I love this pattern and trying to one for my wife.
Looking for size large free download
Hi. All of the stitch counts and information needed to make all 9 sizes are given in the written pattern. You can view the free version of the written pattern by visiting the first link in the video description. (There is a premium PDF version that you can purchase and download by visiting the second link in the video description, but the free version of the pattern is not downloadable.) I hope this helps!