I have one daisy square left to make! This video is fantastic -- it gives me confidence that I will complete the cardigan successfully and not give up. I can't wait to wear my new sweater. Thank you so much for providing this kind of support.
You’re very welcome 💖 That’s amazing how you have one daisy square left! I really appreciate your feedback and support! You will LOVE wearing your new sweater! I’m so glad you found this video helpful 🥰
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Hi! quick question: when I seem the sleeves and attach them, do I turn it all "inside out" so that the wrong sides are facing up like when I whip stitched the squares together? It seems like that in the video but I wasn't sure. Thanks so much. In the home stretch! Will get to wear my sweater very soon!
I have made 2 of these so far! I did the first one in 15 days. My favorite thing about this pattern (besides the adorable daisies) is that the sleeves can be widened at the top while still being small enough at the wrists. This is great for those of us who are plus-sized. This aspect of the pattern is genius and I think I will incorporate it in other granny square cardigans! Thank you Stephanie!
You’re very welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed this aspect of the design 🩷 I love how we can customize our crochet garments to fit us! That’s amazing how you’ve made 2 of these daisy cardigans so far - 15 days is so quick! Thanks for your very encouraging comment 🥰
At last! After much searching I found exactly what I’ve been looking for to help me put together my granny squares. Your very clear step by step explanations made it possible for me to be successful. I couldn’t select “subscribe” quick enough 😊 Thank you so much!
Im going to make a baby version for my grand baby and one for her mommy. It would be super cute to make a little boy version too. 💙 omg i have so many ideas now. Thanks sweets! Love your videos on tik tok!
You’re very welcome ❤️ Thanks for the love! Making cardigans for your grandbaby and her mommy would be sooo sweet and special 🥰 Great ideas! Enjoy crocheting them 🧶
I have some granny squares put together trying to decide how I’m going to do a sweater. I think I’m going to follow. This looks really nice. I’ve made about five or six sweaters but different patterns.
Hi Ami - my first square was not a success 😂 it measured almost 8” I used a 8mm/L hook - I don’t own a size 7mm hook. Is there such a thing? Or maybe crochet tighter? Thank you 😊
This is so cute and beautiful I'm so excited to work on my first cardigan, Thank you so much 💖 Can you please tell me how many balls of yarn have you used for this , please!!!
Thank you for your kind words 🩷 The number of balls varies depending on what size you choose - I’ve written out the pattern for sizes Small to 5X. You can reference the materials list in the pattern to see how much yarn you’ll need (the pattern is free on my blog)! 🩷
I love this pattern but I’m having trouble with the sleeves. my granny squares only came out to be about 5 inches long, and the sleeves are too short. but not even 7 inch long granny squares would cover my arms fully. should I just make some more granny squares for each sleeve?
Keep in mind that part of the front and back panels are supposed to curve down past your shoulders to become part of the sleeve since this is a drop shoulder design (this contributes to the sleeve length)! But if your squares are only 5” versus my 7”, then yes you will need to add more granny squares for each sleeve 🧶
Your patterns are great and so easy to follow. I just wanted to know how to convert this into a kids size. I want to make one for my 1year old and 4 year old. Thanks.
Thank you for your very kind words and feedback! The easiest way to convert this pattern for children’s sizes is to substitute worsted weight level 4 yarn ☺️ Someone followed the size small pattern to make a size 3T for their child!
Thank you so much for this video! This will be my second crochet project and I'm super excited. I wondered if/how I could add buttons and button holes to the collar...I have a few ideas but would love to know if you have tried it
You're very welcome! That's amazing how this will be your second crochet project! Yes some people have added buttons and button holes to the collar! Depending on the size of your button, you could chain 2 or 3 and skip some stitches to make the holes!
Thank you for the comprehensive tutorial! So lovely! By the way, do you think I can do without the sleeves? (i.e vest) Also, would Aran yarn turn out alright too? Cheers, from Singapore :)
You’re very welcome! Thank you for your kind words 💖 Yes you could totally make a vest by not attaching sleeves ☺️ Some people have used Aran yarn and adjusted the pattern - you can join the Facebook group (the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan Crochet-Along”) to see how theirs turned out!
Hi there! ( i love the your pattern!!) I've just gotten a little confused about where the extra rows of double crochet lay when you're seaming together the cardigan, like I am currently following the 3x pattern and i'm not sure where the five rows of double crochet go?
Is it important to do whip stitching cant we just do slip stiches? Btw have a great and cheerful day! ❤ also the sholder part was kind of confusing for me!
I want to use cotton yarn instead of acrylic as I want a more airy feel to it and it feels more comfortable on my skin. But I could not find a #5 bulky yarn in 100% cotton, I could only find a #4. How do I substitute everything with #4 yarn? Thanks a lot, I really want to make this sweater.
Hi there! You can join the “Cozy Days Daisy Crochet-Along” Facebook group to see what people did to use level 4 yarn! Some people made more squares or tried to make each square larger.
Thank you for the pattern, I made all my granny squares and I'm starting to assemble my cardigan ! I have a question which might be a bit stupid idk but i'm a beginner 😅 When seeming the granny squares together, how do you secure the ends of the piece or yarn that you used ?
Would it be possible to make in a toddler size? If i changed the yarn to colour theory like the baby blanket maybe? Im just not sure how to calculate it....
Yes you could make a toddler size by substituting worsted weight yarn (like Color Theory)! Someone followed the size small and made a size 3T for their daughter 🥰
Generally when I whip stitch, I like to have the wrong sides of the granny squares facing me so that the seam is less visible on the right side. However, it’s totally okay if you seamed with the right side out and you like the way it looks 👍🏻
I seamed the sleeves to the body while the pieces were inside out! As you seam around the sleeve, sometimes the cardigan will be upside down and sometimes the cardigan will be right side up!
I used bulky level 5 yarn for this cardigan! The number of yarn balls varies depending on the size - I have written the pattern for 8 different sizes (Small - 5X). You can reference the pattern (free on my blog) to see the number of required yarn balls 🧶
Hi! I make your granny square blanket (and It's so pretty❤)and now I want to make this cardigan ,please how many balls of yarn did you use and what is the size of the yarn (10mm?)?(sorry for my bad english and thank you for always replying fast to my comments)
Hi there! I’m so happy to hear that you made the granny square blanket! You can see the complete materials list in the pattern (free on my blog)! It shows you exactly how much yarn you need depending on your size (I have written out the pattern for 8 different sizes, Small - 5X). The yarn I used is a bulky level 5 yarn (same as the blanket) 🧶👍🏻
I have all of the squares made but could you make a video about blocking the squares? Everyone just says to block but no one shows how or what method works best for that yarn type.
I personally blocked the squares after seaming (not individually) as I found that my squares were all fairly even and uniform already! If you want to block the individual squares, you can pin them onto foam mats and use a steamer to block them. Some people fully submerge them in water and then pin them onto foam mats to dry!
Aww thanks so much for your support and encouragement 🥰 I am wearing a size small in the pictures! I’ve written up the pattern for sizes Small - 5X in the pattern on my blog 🧶
The number of granny squares depends on the size! My size small uses 23 granny squares (you can see how many you need for each size in the pattern)! Some beginners have attempted this cardigan and been successful, but I classified it as a level 2 easy pattern as some previous crochet experience would be beneficial 👍🏻
I’m a little confused about 3:36 and 5:11 because on the front panels you double crocheted all three of the panels, but when you sewed it on, it only showed 2 of the panels were double crocheted and left one for the arm hole. So should I double crochet along all of them or just two? It might be kind of confusing to read, so mind my grammar
Hi there! At 3:36, I was demonstrating how to add width to the front panels - not all the sizes require this, only the ones that need added width (the chart in the pattern shows which sizes need added width). When it is time to seam the front panel to the back panel, you whip stitch them together (you don’t double crochet them together). You leave a space for the arm hole as this is where you will add the sleeve! The chart in the pattern shows you how much of an arm hole you should leave for each size too.
Beautiful!! 😍😍 I'd love to make one for myself and my daughter who is 3 y/o. Would it be possible to translate the pattern for a toddler sized cardigan?
Thank you so much for your kind words 💕 Yes people have been making this cardigan for their toddlers by substituting worsted weight level 4 yarn! Someone followed the size small pattern for their 3 year old 😊
Hello! Love this pattern so much. Just finished my cardigan and am obsessed! Wondering recommended way to clean/ maintain this wool cardigan? Thank you!
Thanks so much for the love! Congrats on finishing 💖 If you’re using the same yarn that I did, this yarn is machine washable! I would wash on the gentle cycle, possibly in a laundry bag, and then lay flat to dry!
Its so pretty! But I just can understand how to fasten off the whip stitch. Do you just leave the tail hanging after the last stitch? When adding the double crochet to the panels (to widen) I don’t have a “stitch” between the squares 😢
Thanks so much 💖 I like to weave in that tail after I’ve seamed the squares together so I can weave the tail into the seams too 😊 You pick up a stitch between the squares where you did the seaming!
You can find the link to the granny square video in the description of this video! It’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (they use the same granny squares) 💖
If you go to the description of this video, I’ve linked the separate RUclips video tutorial that shows you how to crochet the daisy granny square! It’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (it uses the same granny square) ☺️👍🏻
You can totally weave in the ends whenever you want! I personally like to leave that last end and weave it in later, but I know other people like to weave in all the ends right away!
Why are my daisy squares so small? I followed ur tutorial, but I guess, my yarn was smaller in size. So, the measures here don’t work with me. What to dooooo someone help
Yes if you use a thinner yarn, your squares will be smaller. People have been using the thinner yarn and following the pattern to make cardigans for their toddlers! If you want to follow the pattern as written, I would try and stick with bulky level 5 yarn 🧶
If you have a lighter Med 4 weight yarn you can do double strands & get to a 5 weight. Can also double strand a 3 weight yarn to get to 5. Be careful with a thicker Med 4 since doubling that will yield closer to a 6 weight. I did that on the Daisy Square Blanket & though the squares were a bit larger it worked well for the throw but would still be bigger for the cardigan. If possible use her suggested yarn since it works up beautifully according to the charts. Hope this helps.
You can see all that info in the materials section of the pattern - it’s free on my blog 🩷 You’ll need varying amounts depending on what size you make (Small - 5X). The yarn is called “Hue + Me” 🧶
What are the dimensions of each granny square? And what size hook do U use. I want to make a modified one for myself but want to make sure I don't buy more than I need for materials
I fear I made a mistake. Can you do this with different color squares? And then one color for the collar, ribbed sleeves and ribbed bottom? I wanted a cute color block look but now dont know how I will whip stitch them together, like what color thread to use to whip stitch…
My sister found this and I’m going to make 3 of them for me and her and my other sister. I HAVE A QUESTION if I want to make it longer like right above the knee do I just need to make more granny squares? Will that affect anything as far as the sleeves go?
Ahhh that’s so exciting how you’ll be making so many! If you want to make them longer, you can just add more granny squares as you said (each of my squares was 7”). It should not affect anything else like the sleeves!
Hi can you please make a video on BODE Rosette Crochet Shirt… I have made all squares of it but stuck on stitching the squares😅😂 because i just noticed on shoulders they have added extra crochet other than squares…
Hi there! I only make videos for my own crochet designs. If you have questions about another crochet design, I recommend reaching out to the designer or company! 🩷
Thank you sooo much for your kind words and support 🩷 You can see all that information in the materials section of the pattern - it’s free on my blog 🥰
You can check the materials section of the pattern (free on my blog) to see how many grams of yarn are required for all the different sizes (written for sizes Small - 5X) 🩷
It depends on your height! Each square is 7”(18 cm) x 7”/18 cm, so you can use these measurements to calculate how many squares you would need for your desired length 🩷
You can reference the written and photo pattern on my blog! It shows you step by step what to do after you’ve seamed all the granny squares together 👍🏻
I have a question. My sister ask me to make this for her but she wants me o do it in cotton yarn. What are your thoughts on that and will this pattern work with cottons was going to use 2 cakes of yarn for more thickness because I am making the cardigan sweater
You can definitely try using cotton yarn! You can check out my Facebook group called the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan” - some people have used cotton or thinner yarns to make their cardigans in there 💖
Thanks for supporting my work! If your bottom ribbing is fanning out, you’re likely doubling the amount of rows. Be sure to work the slip stitches in the NEXT two stitches along the bottom (both of them should be unworked, meaning there are no stitches coming out of them). If you work the slip stitch into the same stitch you came from, you’ll be doubling the amount of rows, which would cause it to fan out!
Thank you! That was the exact problem! I used a stitch marker to make sure I was always using the next unworked stitch and it turned out perfect, thank for saving me from frogging the ribbing yet again!
Oh I’m glad we could pinpoint what was happening! You’re very welcome 💖 Great idea to use a stitch marker to indicate the unworked stitch! 👍🏻 Thanks for letting me know!
I purchased the entire kit to make this sweater. I am so disappointed that I can’t follow through with the instructions. I will try to give it another shot . If a video exists on how to make the granny flower square , please let me know .
Hi there! Thanks for supporting my work and purchasing the kit! You can find the video tutorial for the granny square here on RUclips: it’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (both the blanket and cardigan use the exact same squares). You can also join the Facebook group called the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan Crochet-Along” to see others’ work in progress photos and questions that came up along the way while others were making this cardigan! 🩷
Hi there! Thanks for supporting my work and purchasing the kit! You can find the video tutorial for the granny square here on RUclips: it’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (both the blanket and cardigan use the exact same squares). You can also join the Facebook group called the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan Crochet-Along” to see others’ work in progress photos and questions that came up along the way while others were making this cardigan! 🩷
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You’ll need between 23-35 granny squares depending on your size (the pattern is written for sizes small - 5X)! You can reference the chart in the free pattern on my blog 😊👍🏻
Hi all, I'm a little confused about the large sized cardigan. I've sewn the front panels to the back panel, but i havent sewn the shoulders yet. The instructions say to ONLY add width to one side of the front panel. However, wouldn't this make the shoulders uneven/unsymmetric?
Hi there! Since you are adding width to BOTH sides of the back panel, if you add width to ONE side of each front panel, it should be even/symmetrical when you sew them together!
Hi! When discussing the sleeve length, you say for sizes with added width to "Pick up one stitch for each row of added double crotchets". Can you please expand what you mean by this? I am fairly new to crotchet/patterns and am unsure if you mean to just add that many more rows of DC to the length of the sleeve or something entirely different. Thanks!!
Thanks for asking! Some of the sizes have added width (rows of double crochet stitches). When it’s time to pick up stitches to increase the length of the sleeves, you can pick up one double crochet stitch for each row of double crochet stitches that was added for the width. For example, if two rows of double crochet stitches were added for the width, you would pick up two extra stitches when picking up stitches for the length!
You know how at the 13:03 mark I demonstrate how to add length to the sleeves? I am inserting my hook into each stitch and also into the seam. For the sizes with added rows to increase the width, you will insert your hook into the side of the double crochet stitch and work one double crochet stitch. Since there is no “V” or front and back loops there (since it’s the side of the double crochet stitch), that is called “picking up a stitch”! Which size are you making? Does your size have the added double crochet rows for width?
I’m making 2x but that explanation makes sense!! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. I’ve been loving this pattern and can’t wait for the finished cardigan 😍
I have one daisy square left to make! This video is fantastic -- it gives me confidence that I will complete the cardigan successfully and not give up. I can't wait to wear my new sweater. Thank you so much for providing this kind of support.
You’re very welcome 💖 That’s amazing how you have one daisy square left! I really appreciate your feedback and support! You will LOVE wearing your new sweater! I’m so glad you found this video helpful 🥰
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Hi! quick question: when I seem the sleeves and attach them, do I turn it all "inside out" so that the wrong sides are facing up like when I whip stitched the squares together? It seems like that in the video but I wasn't sure. Thanks so much. In the home stretch! Will get to wear my sweater very soon!
@@nancybarricklo2079looks like they are inside out to me, based on the bumpiness of the flower petals 😊
I have made 2 of these so far! I did the first one in 15 days. My favorite thing about this pattern (besides the adorable daisies) is that the sleeves can be widened at the top while still being small enough at the wrists. This is great for those of us who are plus-sized. This aspect of the pattern is genius and I think I will incorporate it in other granny square cardigans! Thank you Stephanie!
You’re very welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed this aspect of the design 🩷 I love how we can customize our crochet garments to fit us! That’s amazing how you’ve made 2 of these daisy cardigans so far - 15 days is so quick! Thanks for your very encouraging comment 🥰
Thank you for this free pattern and tutorial! Your directions and video are very clear. What a fun cardigan!
Thank you so much for your kind feedback and encouragement 💖 I’m glad you found it clear! Thanks for letting me know 🥰
I just finished my daisy squares. Can't wait to put htem all together.❤
That’s amazing progress 😍 Great job! Enjoy putting them together and wearing your beautiful daisy cardigan 🩷
About to sew my granny squares together! This video is so helpful along with the pattern :)
❤ I'm just seeing this and can't wait to make. Thank you
You’re very welcome 💖 I’m glad you like it!
Beautiful Cardigan, it takes patience to make it, thanks for sharing 🎉
Thank you for your kind words 💖 You’re very welcome!
Thank you for the free pattern 😊😊😊
You’re very welcome 💖
Do u get the pattern?
At last! After much searching I found exactly what I’ve been looking for to help me put together my granny squares. Your very clear step by step explanations made it possible for me to be successful. I couldn’t select “subscribe” quick enough 😊 Thank you so much!
Aww thanks for subscribing to my channel 🩷 I’m so glad you found my explanations clear and helpful! I appreciate your encouragement!
Beautiful!! 😍
Thank you so much 🥰
This was a beautiful cardigan to make and your video was a great help. Thank you
You’re very welcome! 💖 Thank you so much for your feedback and support!
Thanks so much for your talent. I'm so going to make this next. It is such a pretty cardigan.
You’re very welcome 💖 I’m so glad you like it! Enjoy crocheting your cardigan when the time comes!
Im going to make a baby version for my grand baby and one for her mommy. It would be super cute to make a little boy version too. 💙 omg i have so many ideas now. Thanks sweets! Love your videos on tik tok!
You’re very welcome ❤️ Thanks for the love! Making cardigans for your grandbaby and her mommy would be sooo sweet and special 🥰 Great ideas! Enjoy crocheting them 🧶
How many granny squares did you end up using for the baby cardigan?
Wow can't wait to ve able to do this type of project 😊
I’m so glad you like it! Thanks for commenting 💖
Thank you crafty cottage about this video
Glad you found my video 💕
Can’t wait to make this😊
I’m so glad you’re excited ❤️
I have some granny squares put together trying to decide how I’m going to do a sweater. I think I’m going to follow. This looks really nice. I’ve made about five or six sweaters but different patterns.
That’s wonderful how you’re made so many sweaters - I’m glad you like how this design looks 💕
Just received my yarn wohoooo!! Can’t wait to get started - wish me luck 😂
That’s so exciting!!! Enjoy crocheting your cardigan 🩷 You can do it!
Hi Ami - my first square was not a success 😂 it measured almost 8” I used a 8mm/L hook - I don’t own a size 7mm hook. Is there such a thing? Or maybe crochet tighter? Thank you 😊
And sorry I meant Stephanie 🤦🏽♀️
Thanks for the tutorial. It has turned out perfect. Very good instructions. Best regards!!
You’re very welcome ❤️ I’m so happy to hear that! I appreciate your feedback ☺️
Yaayyyyy can't wait to make this❤
So glad you’re excited! 💖
Yea just gotta buy yarn to make it tho😅
But other than that I am so exited to make this for me and a family member ❤
So pretty
Thank you sooo much!
This is really helpful because I have made 8 granny squares witch I have 6 left intel I finish my cardigan witch will be nice so I can wear it out.☺💗💗
That’s wonderful! Enjoy making your cardigan 💕
i love this so much I want to make this after my current projects thanks! You're great 😃
Aww thank you for your kind words and love 💖
Thats such a cute cardigan
Thank you so much 💖
Aaahhh sooo cute!!!! 😍
Thank you sooo much! I’m so glad you like it 🥰
This is so cute and beautiful I'm so excited to work on my first cardigan, Thank you so much 💖 Can you please tell me how many balls of yarn have you used for this , please!!!
Thank you for your kind words 🩷 The number of balls varies depending on what size you choose - I’ve written out the pattern for sizes Small to 5X. You can reference the materials list in the pattern to see how much yarn you’ll need (the pattern is free on my blog)! 🩷
I love this pattern but I’m having trouble with the sleeves. my granny squares only came out to be about 5 inches long, and the sleeves are too short. but not even 7 inch long granny squares would cover my arms fully. should I just make some more granny squares for each sleeve?
Keep in mind that part of the front and back panels are supposed to curve down past your shoulders to become part of the sleeve since this is a drop shoulder design (this contributes to the sleeve length)! But if your squares are only 5” versus my 7”, then yes you will need to add more granny squares for each sleeve 🧶
Your patterns are great and so easy to follow. I just wanted to know how to convert this into a kids size. I want to make one for my 1year old and 4 year old. Thanks.
Thank you for your very kind words and feedback! The easiest way to convert this pattern for children’s sizes is to substitute worsted weight level 4 yarn ☺️ Someone followed the size small pattern to make a size 3T for their child!
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Thank you so much for this video! This will be my second crochet project and I'm super excited. I wondered if/how I could add buttons and button holes to the collar...I have a few ideas but would love to know if you have tried it
You're very welcome! That's amazing how this will be your second crochet project! Yes some people have added buttons and button holes to the collar! Depending on the size of your button, you could chain 2 or 3 and skip some stitches to make the holes!
Stephanie can you post the link for the felt needle you have please ma’am Thank you
It’s called the “Clover Felting Needle Tool” - I’ve linked to it in my Amazon shop (www.amazon.com/shop/allaboutami/ ) 😊👍🏻
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Thank you so much friend 🥰
Thank you for the comprehensive tutorial! So lovely! By the way, do you think I can do without the sleeves? (i.e vest) Also, would Aran yarn turn out alright too?
Cheers, from Singapore :)
You’re very welcome! Thank you for your kind words 💖 Yes you could totally make a vest by not attaching sleeves ☺️ Some people have used Aran yarn and adjusted the pattern - you can join the Facebook group (the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan Crochet-Along”) to see how theirs turned out!
Hi there! ( i love the your pattern!!) I've just gotten a little confused about where the extra rows of double crochet lay when you're seaming together the cardigan, like I am currently following the 3x pattern and i'm not sure where the five rows of double crochet go?
Hi! Thanks so much for the love 🩷 The extra rows of double crochet should lie further away from the collar (outer edges where the sleeves would go)!
I love you his. Gotta get hooking!!!!😅😅😅😅❤❤❤🎉
Thanks for the love - enjoy the project! 🩷
Hi. Can you please let me know what is the size of each granny square?
Each granny square is 7”/18 cm x 7”/18 cm!
Is it important to do whip stitching cant we just do slip stiches? Btw have a great and cheerful day! ❤ also the sholder part was kind of confusing for me!
You are welcome to use any seaming technique you’d like! I personally like the look of whip stitches for this cardigan 🩷
@@AllAboutAmiBlog THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!!
Do you have a video on how to make the granny squares?
Yes I do! You can find the video tutorial called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (it’s the same exact square)! 🩷
@ thank you so much!!
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I want to use cotton yarn instead of acrylic as I want a more airy feel to it and it feels more comfortable on my skin. But I could not find a #5 bulky yarn in 100% cotton, I could only find a #4. How do I substitute everything with #4 yarn? Thanks a lot, I really want to make this sweater.
Hi there! You can join the “Cozy Days Daisy Crochet-Along” Facebook group to see what people did to use level 4 yarn! Some people made more squares or tried to make each square larger.
What is the daisy granny square tutorial?
It's linked in the description box! The daisy granny square tutorial can be found in the video called the "Cozy Days Daisy Blanket"!
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Oh ok thank you! Also this is so cute!
Thank you for the pattern, I made all my granny squares and I'm starting to assemble my cardigan !
I have a question which might be a bit stupid idk but i'm a beginner 😅
When seeming the granny squares together, how do you secure the ends of the piece or yarn that you used ?
I like to tie a knot at the end and then weave that end in opposite directions. You could also felt it into place with a felting needle too! 💕
Would it be possible to make in a toddler size? If i changed the yarn to colour theory like the baby blanket maybe? Im just not sure how to calculate it....
Yes you could make a toddler size by substituting worsted weight yarn (like Color Theory)! Someone followed the size small and made a size 3T for their daughter 🥰
Yay!! Can’t wait to make this ❤
Thanks so much! I’m glad you’re excited 💖
Are you supposed to seam the cardigan inside out? I seamed it right side out it look fine but was I supposed to do it wrong side out?
Generally when I whip stitch, I like to have the wrong sides of the granny squares facing me so that the seam is less visible on the right side. However, it’s totally okay if you seamed with the right side out and you like the way it looks 👍🏻
How do I make it a sweater and not a cardigan?
You could make two back panels and use them for the front and back! If you want some neckline shaping in the front, you could try using triangles 💖
Did you knitt the sleeves to the body being all upside down?
I seamed the sleeves to the body while the pieces were inside out! As you seam around the sleeve, sometimes the cardigan will be upside down and sometimes the cardigan will be right side up!
can you make xs size plecsssss
You can try moving down a hook size or making the squares slightly smaller to make an XS size!
how many yarn balls have you used? and what thickness
I used bulky level 5 yarn for this cardigan! The number of yarn balls varies depending on the size - I have written the pattern for 8 different sizes (Small - 5X). You can reference the pattern (free on my blog) to see the number of required yarn balls 🧶
Hi! I just bought the pattern and yarn and I’m very excited to start :) what’s the title of the granny square tutorial video? I can’t find it
Thanks for your support 🥰 The daisy granny square video is called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” - it’s linked in the description box of this video! 🌼
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thank you so much for replying 🥰
Hi! I make your granny square blanket (and It's so pretty❤)and now I want to make this cardigan ,please how many balls of yarn did you use and what is the size of the yarn (10mm?)?(sorry for my bad english and thank you for always replying fast to my comments)
Hi there! I’m so happy to hear that you made the granny square blanket! You can see the complete materials list in the pattern (free on my blog)! It shows you exactly how much yarn you need depending on your size (I have written out the pattern for 8 different sizes, Small - 5X). The yarn I used is a bulky level 5 yarn (same as the blanket) 🧶👍🏻
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Thank you so much
I have all of the squares made but could you make a video about blocking the squares? Everyone just says to block but no one shows how or what method works best for that yarn type.
I personally blocked the squares after seaming (not individually) as I found that my squares were all fairly even and uniform already! If you want to block the individual squares, you can pin them onto foam mats and use a steamer to block them. Some people fully submerge them in water and then pin them onto foam mats to dry!
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thank you. That is helpful!
Your such a great inspiration ❤
Definitely subscribing
What size is the cardigan btw
Aww thanks so much for your support and encouragement 🥰 I am wearing a size small in the pictures! I’ve written up the pattern for sizes Small - 5X in the pattern on my blog 🧶
how many granny squares do we need for the whole thing?
can a beginner make this cardigan?
The number of granny squares depends on the size! My size small uses 23 granny squares (you can see how many you need for each size in the pattern)! Some beginners have attempted this cardigan and been successful, but I classified it as a level 2 easy pattern as some previous crochet experience would be beneficial 👍🏻
Mine came out so small. I used bulky level 5 but a different brand. I will try this brand and try again.
Which cardigan size were you going for? Were your granny squares around 7”/18 cm x 7”/18 cm?
@@AllAboutAmiBlog size small and no they came out to around 5 inches
How many yarns did you use?
How much should I order?
Thanks for your interest 🩷 You can see the full materials list for the various sizes in my pattern - it’s free on my blog 🧶👍🏻
@ sure thanks ✨
I’m a little confused about 3:36 and 5:11 because on the front panels you double crocheted all three of the panels, but when you sewed it on, it only showed 2 of the panels were double crocheted and left one for the arm hole. So should I double crochet along all of them or just two?
It might be kind of confusing to read, so mind my grammar
Hi there! At 3:36, I was demonstrating how to add width to the front panels - not all the sizes require this, only the ones that need added width (the chart in the pattern shows which sizes need added width). When it is time to seam the front panel to the back panel, you whip stitch them together (you don’t double crochet them together). You leave a space for the arm hole as this is where you will add the sleeve! The chart in the pattern shows you how much of an arm hole you should leave for each size too.
@@AllAboutAmiBlogthanks!
Hii! Can you do a tutorial on how to get straight edges for single, half double & double crochet?
Hi there! I’ll keep your request in mind ☺️ Thanks for asking!
Beautiful!! 😍😍 I'd love to make one for myself and my daughter who is 3 y/o. Would it be possible to translate the pattern for a toddler sized cardigan?
Thank you so much for your kind words 💕 Yes people have been making this cardigan for their toddlers by substituting worsted weight level 4 yarn! Someone followed the size small pattern for their 3 year old 😊
Hello! Love this pattern so much. Just finished my cardigan and am obsessed! Wondering recommended way to clean/ maintain this wool cardigan? Thank you!
Thanks so much for the love! Congrats on finishing 💖 If you’re using the same yarn that I did, this yarn is machine washable! I would wash on the gentle cycle, possibly in a laundry bag, and then lay flat to dry!
How many squares do I need to make a 4x ?? This is pretty 😍
You’ll need to make 26 squares for the size 4X! You can see all the details in the pattern 💕👍🏻
Is that just for the back panel
@@alishacoffey9802That’s for the entire cardigan (back panel, front panels and sleeves)!
Ok thank you....
I got bigger upper arms how can I make the arm whole bigger so it's not so tight on my arms....wider sleeves??
Its so pretty!
But I just can understand how to fasten off the whip stitch. Do you just leave the tail hanging after the last stitch? When adding the double crochet to the panels (to widen) I don’t have a “stitch” between the squares 😢
Thanks so much 💖 I like to weave in that tail after I’ve seamed the squares together so I can weave the tail into the seams too 😊 You pick up a stitch between the squares where you did the seaming!
Thank you❤
I cant find a video for making these granny squares?
You can find the link to the granny square video in the description of this video! It’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (they use the same granny squares) 💖
It would be so nice of you if you showed how to make this daisy square
If you go to the description of this video, I’ve linked the separate RUclips video tutorial that shows you how to crochet the daisy granny square! It’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (it uses the same granny square) ☺️👍🏻
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thank you so much!
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Hello there! Greetings from Canada ❤️
I just finished my last square and about to move on to blocking. was I not supposed to weave in the ends of each square?
You can totally weave in the ends whenever you want! I personally like to leave that last end and weave it in later, but I know other people like to weave in all the ends right away!
@@AllAboutAmiBlogthank you!!
Why are my daisy squares so small? I followed ur tutorial, but I guess, my yarn was smaller in size. So, the measures here don’t work with me. What to dooooo someone help
Yes if you use a thinner yarn, your squares will be smaller. People have been using the thinner yarn and following the pattern to make cardigans for their toddlers! If you want to follow the pattern as written, I would try and stick with bulky level 5 yarn 🧶
@@AllAboutAmiBlog😢 I see. Thank you for responding!
I bet you could add squares to get the desired dimension for your size :)
This actually happened to me .Try to use a bigger hook
If you have a lighter Med 4 weight yarn you can do double strands & get to a 5 weight. Can also double strand a 3 weight yarn to get to 5.
Be careful with a thicker Med 4 since doubling that will yield closer to a 6 weight. I did that on the Daisy Square Blanket & though the squares were a bit larger it worked well for the throw but would still be bigger for the cardigan.
If possible use her suggested yarn since it works up beautifully according to the charts.
Hope this helps.
How much yarn does this pattern require?
It varies depending on the size! You can see all the yardage info in the materials section of the pattern (free on my blog)!
@@AllAboutAmiBlogokay, thank you!!
I've just finished knitting the squares, do you recommend to block them before or after seaming them?
All of my squares were fairly even and uniform, so I did not block them individually before seaming!
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Thank you for your answer! 🙂
Hi
Love your pattern😍 but i have a question , how much yarn is needed for medium size cardigan .
Hi there! You can check the materials section of the pattern to see how much yarn is needed for each size ☺️ The pattern is free on my blog!
What is the size of 1 granny square patch is it 4x4 or 5x5
I used bulky level 5 yarn, so each granny square was 7”/18 cm x 7”/18 cm ☺️👍🏻
How much yarn every color mrs ? ❤
You can check the materials list in the pattern - it’s free on my blog 🩷
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thanks you it's so interesting
I want to make it
hey if u could tell me how much yarn (in grams) did you use for this? and what type? :))
You can see all that info in the materials section of the pattern - it’s free on my blog 🩷 You’ll need varying amounts depending on what size you make (Small - 5X). The yarn is called “Hue + Me” 🧶
What are the dimensions of each granny square? And what size hook do U use. I want to make a modified one for myself but want to make sure I don't buy more than I need for materials
The dimensions of each square is: 7”/18 cm x 7”/18 cm! I used an 8 mm hook 🧶
How many skeins of each colour did you use?
You can see the exact yardage in the materials section of the pattern (free on my blog) 💖
Gracias
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I fear I made a mistake. Can you do this with different color squares? And then one color for the collar, ribbed sleeves and ribbed bottom? I wanted a cute color block look but now dont know how I will whip stitch them together, like what color thread to use to whip stitch…
Yes I think you could totally do it! Perhaps your whip stitch color could be the one that you use for the bottom ribbing and collar?
I love it,and i think that's a perfect gift for my mom,I just want to know the size for the squares(sorry for my bad
english)
That would be such a special gift! Each granny square is: 7”/18 cm x 7”/18 cm 💕
My sister found this and I’m going to make 3 of them for me and her and my other sister. I HAVE A QUESTION if I want to make it longer like right above the knee do I just need to make more granny squares? Will that affect anything as far as the sleeves go?
Ahhh that’s so exciting how you’ll be making so many! If you want to make them longer, you can just add more granny squares as you said (each of my squares was 7”). It should not affect anything else like the sleeves!
@@AllAboutAmiBlog Thank you so much I am a fan of your work✝️
I'm from the UK, can anyone tell me what worsted weight is please?
I believe it’s known as Aran or 10 ply yarn 🧶
Hi can you please make a video on BODE Rosette Crochet Shirt… I have made all squares of it but stuck on stitching the squares😅😂 because i just noticed on shoulders they have added extra crochet other than squares…
Hi there! I only make videos for my own crochet designs. If you have questions about another crochet design, I recommend reaching out to the designer or company! 🩷
Hi You work is soo awesome… Loved it❤❤ where can i know how much yarn is needed for each colour colour and for ribbing for same size jacket
Thank you sooo much for your kind words and support 🩷 You can see all that information in the materials section of the pattern - it’s free on my blog 🥰
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thank youu
How many grams did you use??
You can check the materials section of the pattern (free on my blog) to see how many grams of yarn are required for all the different sizes (written for sizes Small - 5X) 🩷
I want to make this cardigan upto knees , how many granny squares should I need
It depends on your height! Each square is 7”(18 cm) x 7”/18 cm, so you can use these measurements to calculate how many squares you would need for your desired length 🩷
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thank you so much
Can you please make a full tutorial for the patchwork??
Hi there! Are you requesting a full tutorial for sewing all the granny squares together?
@@AllAboutAmiBlog no,I need a full tutorial of the patchwork you do after making and sewing all the granny squares together 😀
You can reference the written and photo pattern on my blog! It shows you step by step what to do after you’ve seamed all the granny squares together 👍🏻
@@AllAboutAmiBlog thanks
I have a question. My sister ask me to make this for her but she wants me o do it in cotton yarn. What are your thoughts on that and will this pattern work with cottons was going to use 2 cakes of yarn for more thickness because I am making the cardigan sweater
You can definitely try using cotton yarn! You can check out my Facebook group called the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan” - some people have used cotton or thinner yarns to make their cardigans in there 💖
@@AllAboutAmiBlog I just joined the FB group and saw lots of good stuff I can do. Thank you so much.
How Big should the Granny squares be? I used an other yarn, it‘s not that thick
My daisy granny squares are 7”/18 cm x 7”/18 cm 🌼
Can you please make a video about how to shape the face of the fleece rabbit that is your website, because I don't understand it.
Thanks for letting me know! I will add that to my list of videos I’ll try to make in the future 👍🏻
Hi! I bought the cardigan pattern and I am working on the ribbing and it’s fanning out - is it an issue with my tension or does it need to be blocked?
Thanks for supporting my work! If your bottom ribbing is fanning out, you’re likely doubling the amount of rows. Be sure to work the slip stitches in the NEXT two stitches along the bottom (both of them should be unworked, meaning there are no stitches coming out of them). If you work the slip stitch into the same stitch you came from, you’ll be doubling the amount of rows, which would cause it to fan out!
Thank you! That was the exact problem! I used a stitch marker to make sure I was always using the next unworked stitch and it turned out perfect, thank for saving me from frogging the ribbing yet again!
Oh I’m glad we could pinpoint what was happening! You’re very welcome 💖 Great idea to use a stitch marker to indicate the unworked stitch! 👍🏻 Thanks for letting me know!
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Thank you! You can see the daisy video tutorial in my video called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” 🌼
I purchased the entire kit to make this sweater. I am so disappointed that I can’t follow through with the instructions. I will try to give it another shot . If a video exists on how to make the granny flower square , please let me know .
Hi there! Thanks for supporting my work and purchasing the kit! You can find the video tutorial for the granny square here on RUclips: it’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (both the blanket and cardigan use the exact same squares). You can also join the Facebook group called the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan Crochet-Along” to see others’ work in progress photos and questions that came up along the way while others were making this cardigan! 🩷
Hi there! Thanks for supporting my work and purchasing the kit! You can find the video tutorial for the granny square here on RUclips: it’s called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” (both the blanket and cardigan use the exact same squares). You can also join the Facebook group called the “Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan Crochet-Along” to see others’ work in progress photos and questions that came up along the way while others were making this cardigan! 🩷
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Thank you for your kind words! You can see how many squares you need in the written pattern on my blog ❤️
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How many granny squares do you need in total?
It varies depending on your size! The pattern is written for sizes S-5X, and you can find the free pattern on my blog 💖
Where can I watch the video which shows how to crochet the daisy granny squares??
It’s linked in the description box! The video is called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” 🌼
Oh! Thanks!!! 🫶🏻
so in total how many daisy granny squares
You’ll need between 23-35 granny squares depending on your size (the pattern is written for sizes small - 5X)! You can reference the chart in the free pattern on my blog 😊👍🏻
What yarn is used for this
I used Hue + Me yarn by Lion Brand for this cardigan 💕
Hello. what yarn size? What size hook are you using to create these squares? Thanks for your reply!
Hi there! I used bulky level 5 yarn with an 8 mm hook - you can see all the materials I used in the materials section of the pattern on my blog ❤️
Is this a video of actually doing the squares?
You can reference the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” RUclips video to see how to crochet the actual squares! It’s linked in the description box ☺️👍🏻
Hi all, I'm a little confused about the large sized cardigan. I've sewn the front panels to the back panel, but i havent sewn the shoulders yet.
The instructions say to ONLY add width to one side of the front panel. However, wouldn't this make the shoulders uneven/unsymmetric?
Hi there! Since you are adding width to BOTH sides of the back panel, if you add width to ONE side of each front panel, it should be even/symmetrical when you sew them together!
Where’s the pattern/video on how to make the granny squares please?
It’s linked in the description box! The video is called the “Cozy Days Daisy Blanket” 😊👍🏻
Hi! When discussing the sleeve length, you say for sizes with added width to "Pick up one stitch for each row of added double crotchets". Can you please expand what you mean by this? I am fairly new to crotchet/patterns and am unsure if you mean to just add that many more rows of DC to the length of the sleeve or something entirely different. Thanks!!
Thanks for asking! Some of the sizes have added width (rows of double crochet stitches). When it’s time to pick up stitches to increase the length of the sleeves, you can pick up one double crochet stitch for each row of double crochet stitches that was added for the width. For example, if two rows of double crochet stitches were added for the width, you would pick up two extra stitches when picking up stitches for the length!
I’m lost on what is meant by “pick up a stitch” 😅 google just points me to a lot of knitting videos/websites
You know how at the 13:03 mark I demonstrate how to add length to the sleeves? I am inserting my hook into each stitch and also into the seam. For the sizes with added rows to increase the width, you will insert your hook into the side of the double crochet stitch and work one double crochet stitch. Since there is no “V” or front and back loops there (since it’s the side of the double crochet stitch), that is called “picking up a stitch”! Which size are you making? Does your size have the added double crochet rows for width?
I’m making 2x but that explanation makes sense!! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. I’ve been loving this pattern and can’t wait for the finished cardigan 😍