I bought the pattern and crocheted along with this video. Both are very well written and clear. The pattern is easy to follow and I created a lovely jumper for a homeless person. Thank you!
This will be my 3rd sweater using this pattern. I know the pattern by heart at this point. I used different yarns before but this time I used this exact yarn in the same color way. It fits perfectly every time, that's why I trust your patterns, they always fit. Thanks, can't wait for your next creation!
@@jenniferowens1664yeah same here, she said 84 rows and it should be 20inches but my 84 rows measure around 25-26 inches. I restarted it and tightened my tension and it’s still almost the same, i measured at 24 inches. I’m using the same hook sizes and same yarn so i don’t know why it’s coming out so big! did you find a solution?
I started working on this on Saturday afternoon, and I just split for the sleeves. It works up so fast, even though I accidentally bought the DK version of the Mandala yarn! My boyfriend likes the look of it so much that he bought yarn yesterday to make his own. He just learned how to crochet, and this will be his 3rd/4th project (his first was a sweater vest, second was a cardigan, and he’s working on a granny square cardigan). My friend is expecting a baby in the fall, and they will definitely be getting the infant version of this pattern (and a matching one for their toddler). Thank you for such a simple, yet elegant pattern! ❤
I'm just starting another sweater from you. A top down .I did the v neck sweater with the 2 separated sides it came out amazing an it was so easy. I'm a beginner so I was thrilled. I love it.
Mi you are an amazing young woman I love everything you do.ive made so many of the baby granny stitch cardigans and tops for charity I've lost count.thank you for sharing your great gift.god bless your hands.i am an older crocheted 75 years young.💖💖💖
I made it! Didn't think I could. I downloaded your pattern from Etsy (thanks). This one was for me but my daughter has decided it's for her... Hooks out again, maybe I'll get to keep this one. Sarah (UK) x
I love this one , as well as all your patterns. Thank you so much for your teaching an easy to follow . I have used the same yarn an color in a different wearable, and i love it. HappyEaster to you and your family.
Bought this pattern on Raverly. Works up fast and takes a minute to get the size right, but trying it on as I go is easy for making adjustments. Love this pattern and it looks great. Starting my next one and have my eye on a couple more of your patterns. Very impressed with your talent and you make it something I can do that I would not have ever tried if I didn't happen to see your blog. Thank you
Das ist ein wunderschönes Muster und von dir so gut erklärt, das selbst ich es ohne Englischkenntnisse nachhäkeln konnte, vielen Dank dafür. Habe jetzt deinen Kanal abboniert, weil ich noch viele andere Anleitungen von dir gesehen habe, die mir einfach gefallen und zum Nachmachen einladen.
Your reviews here are so Right ✅️. You do have a gift for garments . I finaly can get your sweater pattern correctly to my size. You are a very clear, prcise teacher , a very good video. Thank you so much ❤😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial of this sweater! I'm glad you did an update on this tutorial❤. This is going to be my first time trying to crochet a sweater. And i found this tutorial more detailed and also has more visual footage of the steps that need to be made, then the other video of this sweater. The steps where also shown slower, so i could keep better track of what i needed to be doing. So thank you so much for the update of this tutorial!😊❤. I love your video's a lot! Thank you for all the work you put in making the tutorials and for sharing it with us😊. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Oh thank you thank you thank you for posting this ❤️ I needed the most basic yet best sweater pattern for the two designs I’m working on and you just saved the day 😭❤️ beautiful work
Thank you for sharing this pattern! ❤ I’m only having trouble because there is no definite front and back. Since my front is bigger, it’s not quite sitting right on me. If I make it again, I think I’ll decide a front vs back and add some increase rows to accommodate. I’m also planning to creating a gap on each side at the band to accommodate my hips. 😅😉
@7:21 I had a question, Are the first two double stitches, is it included in the 17 stitches or is it really 19 stiches until the next double stitch section? I'm kinda confused. Working on this pattern now
Глаза разбегаются, сколько красоты. К сожалению не могу купить мк( Пробую вязать вместе с вами по видео.Надеюсь получится🙏😇Слежу за вашими ручками золотыми❤❤❤
With raglan it really doesn’t matter if your measurements are different because it’s all made to fit you, you can follow the way the video does the neck, keeping track of how many stitches you end up needing for your neck specifically, could be less could be more than on the video, join the neck as instructed and then decrease 4 from that number and divide the rest of the stitches by 3, and then divide one of the three parts by half. For example, let’s say you ended up with 34 rows, minus 4 rows from that total and you get 30 that you divided by 3 so you get three parts of 10 stitches and then you divide 10 in half and you get 5, so when you knit you start making the V with double crochets, make 5 double crochets and another V, 10 dc and another V, 5 dc and V, and 10 dc and you end up in the first stitch, and continue increasing like in the video. If you don’t get and exact number division you round up either up or down and distribute the stitches as you want as long as you end up with the same amount of stitches for both arms, it all depends on how you need them according to your needs, if you have a larger chest you can have more stitches in the front than in the back, if you need more space in the arms you ad more stitches to those spaces and make the torso a little bit smaller, if after you make the next rows and get to the armpit and you need any part to be wider or smaller you either double crochet in the same stitch or double crochet two together to change the measurements, and that’s it!
My guage is exact, the numbers were right for rows 1 and 2, so I kept working. At row 19 my numbers are for row 9 according to the chart!!! Almost ready to start sleeves, it is getting large, my guage is exact.
Just found you, just got hooked! 😊 How many sweater designs have you done? Going to binge watch your videos & start making your sweaters. Beautiful work!
Making this now. Im starting the first sleeve - will the stitches be wrong side out? I went the other way so stitches are right side out but it throws it off at the body. Does anyone know? Please and ty!
I need help!? Please On the 2nd row I’m not ending up with the correct amount of stitches back it’s off by 1 or should be 25 but I have 24. The stitch count is correct for the selves and front though
At 15:08 in your video, you state that you are going to change the way you section off the sleeves from how you did it in the other video but you don't say why you made the change. Why did you make the change? Just curious.
Thank you for your wonderful patterns! I was just looking for something like this for a beautiful blue yarn I bought. But I want to make a polo/turtleneck... do you think it will work if I make a longer chain in the beginning to accomplish that, or will it look weird? 😄
When you get to the part where you make the chain for the sleeves and then start the body you say to not do the slip-stitch to connect and to just keep going, won’t that make the lines like a spiral and not even rows/lines?
Love this sweater, working on mine right now! Do you have a pattern for a baby/child’s size? Love to get started for matching fall sweaters for me and my tiny tot.
What if you didn’t cut your yarn when creating the two arms? Could you chain under the arms and then continue round with a slip stitch or sc? How would that look? Would it be noticeable?
I just started with this pattern and I’m having the same issue. I didn’t do 84 rows I’m thinking of doing 60 (that’s what fits me best) then evenly spacing the 84 stitches so the body fits the same. I wear a size small as well
@@mjsoffthehook honestly I didn’t because I don’t fully understand how to. But I this instance doing less rows worked! I’m halfway done and it fits nicely so far.
I’m thinking about making this pattern. I am fairly big. I wear a 2xl. I also have a bigger chest. I’ve heard of. People saying they add increases in certain areas when they make stuff for themselves. Would the pattern tell me where or if I need them. I don’t have a clue and have never made a sweater. Only hexagon cardigan. Is this considered easy? Your comments are so positive from people that have tried it. I’ve been looking for a while at trying one. I love your videos. You do explain really well.
The chain 3 gives you your height for the next row. It's considered the 1st double crochet. Not sure if it would work out as a raglan type sweater if you did it in the round. You could try a couple rounds and see if it works?
Measure the size of your neck with a separate string, then do the pattern the same without counting the same amount of stitches to get the length personalized, do the same with the first section up to the arms measuring with your shoulders as you go then measure out your arm length and etc. just make sure when you do that first SC row, count out your stitches and make a note of how many on each side there are so you don’t get lost.
How many would it take to make a x large? a small would fit my momma. I have larger shoulders that is a wonderful pattern I love that you are sharing your talent thank you ❤️
Hi ia am Monique from Holland, could someone give me a tip for how many chains to use for an xl size? en the chains for the col in the beginning where you begin with v stitch? thank you in advance for any help.
I have ample boobs, should I increase the stitch count on the front panel side. would this make it work or make it out of shape. please advise someone.
If I wanted to use a smaller hook size, would I have to add extra rows to the beginning border? Or would I just follow the pattern and have to do more rows?
I was like "this is so good and so easy let's start" but I messed up because I can't count to four and now I have five corners. I use a yarn I can't redo. So what do I do now?! 😭😂 Btw I looove all of your patterns so much!
I’m a little bit confused about what to do with my ends when separating the sleeves and the body…you say to crochet over them, and do so in the video, but you also say to weave them in to make them more secure. How do I do that if I’ve already crocheted over them?
I bought the pattern and crocheted along with this video. Both are very well written and clear. The pattern is easy to follow and I created a lovely jumper for a homeless person. Thank you!
All my sweaters are with your patterns 😂 God has truly blessed you with gifted hands!
Really has she is fantastic!! ❤❤
She is great😊
So professional as are all your patterns.
Thank you so much 🥰
@@mjsoffthehookDo you have instructions for Large size?
This pattern works up beautifully! It's so easy to follow. Started on Sunday night and already 3/4 of the way through my first sweater. Thank you MJ!
This will be my 3rd sweater using this pattern. I know the pattern by heart at this point. I used different yarns before but this time I used this exact yarn in the same color way. It fits perfectly every time, that's why I trust your patterns, they always fit. Thanks, can't wait for your next creation!
Thank you so much!
Wow 3rd! I’m thinking of attempting this as a beginner. Will it be challenging?
You followed this video to make the sweater ?
My neck hole is way bigger than my neck. Is that normal
@@jenniferowens1664yeah same here, she said 84 rows and it should be 20inches but my 84 rows measure around 25-26 inches. I restarted it and tightened my tension and it’s still almost the same, i measured at 24 inches. I’m using the same hook sizes and same yarn so i don’t know why it’s coming out so big! did you find a solution?
I started working on this on Saturday afternoon, and I just split for the sleeves. It works up so fast, even though I accidentally bought the DK version of the Mandala yarn!
My boyfriend likes the look of it so much that he bought yarn yesterday to make his own. He just learned how to crochet, and this will be his 3rd/4th project (his first was a sweater vest, second was a cardigan, and he’s working on a granny square cardigan).
My friend is expecting a baby in the fall, and they will definitely be getting the infant version of this pattern (and a matching one for their toddler).
Thank you for such a simple, yet elegant pattern! ❤
I love it. You're definitely helping me learn the craft. I'm hoping there's a V-neck variant of this design in the works.
Can you pleeeeease make a cardigan using this pattern? I’ve made your raglan top down cardigan and I love it!
I actually used this exact yarn and color last year when I made this sweater! It works perfectly!
I only bought enough yarn for one of your sweaters and now there are three I want to try! Such is life, I guess. 😂
I'm just starting another sweater from you. A top down .I did the v neck sweater with the 2 separated sides it came out amazing an it was so easy. I'm a beginner so I was thrilled. I love it.
Mi you are an amazing young woman I love everything you do.ive made so many of the baby granny stitch cardigans and tops for charity I've lost count.thank you for sharing your great gift.god bless your hands.i am an older crocheted 75 years young.💖💖💖
Really love this yarn . In fact I used this yarn on one of your other sweaters, and I love it.
Love your tutorials you make them so easy to follow thank you 😊
❤ lol l
I made it! Didn't think I could. I downloaded your pattern from Etsy (thanks). This one was for me but my daughter has decided it's for her... Hooks out again, maybe I'll get to keep this one. Sarah (UK) x
Please consider making an Athabasa Falls CARDIGAN. We all love this pattern and it would be wonderful to make a little cardi. Thank you so much!
I do plan to❤️
I love this one , as well as all your patterns. Thank you so much for your teaching an easy to follow . I have used the same yarn an color in a different wearable, and i love it. HappyEaster to you and your family.
Thanks so much!
Such a beautiful, quick, easy, and customizable pattern! I will be making more!!!
Wonderful! Thank you!
Bought this pattern on Raverly. Works up fast and takes a minute to get the size right, but trying it on as I go is easy for making adjustments. Love this pattern and it looks great. Starting my next one and have my eye on a couple more of your patterns. Very impressed with your talent and you make it something I can do that I would not have ever tried if I didn't happen to see your blog. Thank you
Das ist ein wunderschönes Muster und von dir so gut erklärt, das selbst ich es ohne Englischkenntnisse nachhäkeln konnte, vielen Dank dafür. Habe jetzt deinen Kanal abboniert, weil ich noch viele andere Anleitungen von dir gesehen habe, die mir einfach gefallen und zum Nachmachen einladen.
Your reviews here are so Right ✅️. You do have a gift for garments . I finaly can get your sweater pattern correctly to my size. You are a very clear, prcise teacher , a very good video. Thank you so much ❤😊
Thank you so much!
I'm now on my second sweater in this pattern, and I just loving it ❤
Awesome!!
Love you and your patterns. Hope you’re having a good night!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial of this sweater! I'm glad you did an update on this tutorial❤. This is going to be my first time trying to crochet a sweater. And i found this tutorial more detailed and also has more visual footage of the steps that need to be made, then the other video of this sweater. The steps where also shown slower, so i could keep better track of what i needed to be doing. So thank you so much for the update of this tutorial!😊❤.
I love your video's a lot!
Thank you for all the work you put in making the tutorials and for sharing it with us😊.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
All of your sweaters are are absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!
i’m making this right now with mandala yarn too! i wish mary maxim still had the super soft puppy fur yarn though!
Me too😢
Oooooohhhh I love it Michelle!! And I love working with Mandala yarn.
Thank you so much! 😊🧶🦋💜
I'm so glad! The Ombre is so soft! Such a beautiful yarn ❤
Can you say how much to add for bigger sizes?
Oh thank you thank you thank you for posting this ❤️ I needed the most basic yet best sweater pattern for the two designs I’m working on and you just saved the day 😭❤️ beautiful work
You are really such a great instructor. Thank you for your videos!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this pattern! ❤ I’m only having trouble because there is no definite front and back. Since my front is bigger, it’s not quite sitting right on me. If I make it again, I think I’ll decide a front vs back and add some increase rows to accommodate. I’m also planning to creating a gap on each side at the band to accommodate my hips. 😅😉
Looking for a beginner friendly sweater with no panels to seam. Found it. Thank you for this tutorial. I'll be making this in wool ease worsted
I'm definitely going to try this. Thanks so much
Beautiful like all your work
@7:21 I had a question, Are the first two double stitches, is it included in the 17 stitches or is it really 19 stiches until the next double stitch section? I'm kinda confused. Working on this pattern now
Глаза разбегаются, сколько красоты.
К сожалению не могу купить мк(
Пробую вязать вместе с вами по видео.Надеюсь получится🙏😇Слежу за вашими ручками золотыми❤❤❤
Beautiful sweater & great tips!! Thanks!!!
Beautiful work! ❤ I'm a size 1X think I need 10 skiens of yarn lol
I love this pattern. THANK YOU
Very thanks to share your beautiful work. It is easy make it, with different points, also. I love your sweater. 👌👏🙏🙌🕊😊
Thanks so much 😊
I love your patterns I wanna make this but I need large size details, could you please elaborate. Thanks really appreciate it.
You can follow along with larger sizes on the blog. Keep working rounds and try it on for fit.
Did you get an answer on how to make a bigger size on the pattern?
With raglan it really doesn’t matter if your measurements are different because it’s all made to fit you, you can follow the way the video does the neck, keeping track of how many stitches you end up needing for your neck specifically, could be less could be more than on the video, join the neck as instructed and then decrease 4 from that number and divide the rest of the stitches by 3, and then divide one of the three parts by half. For example, let’s say you ended up with 34 rows, minus 4 rows from that total and you get 30 that you divided by 3 so you get three parts of 10 stitches and then you divide 10 in half and you get 5, so when you knit you start making the V with double crochets, make 5 double crochets and another V, 10 dc and another V, 5 dc and V, and 10 dc and you end up in the first stitch, and continue increasing like in the video.
If you don’t get and exact number division you round up either up or down and distribute the stitches as you want as long as you end up with the same amount of stitches for both arms, it all depends on how you need them according to your needs, if you have a larger chest you can have more stitches in the front than in the back, if you need more space in the arms you ad more stitches to those spaces and make the torso a little bit smaller, if after you make the next rows and get to the armpit and you need any part to be wider or smaller you either double crochet in the same stitch or double crochet two together to change the measurements, and that’s it!
simple enough (with a few modifications) to make doll sized as well. easy to follow along.
A very pretty sweater, thank you.
My guage is exact, the numbers were right for rows 1 and 2, so I kept working. At row 19 my numbers are for row 9 according to the chart!!! Almost ready to start sleeves, it is getting large, my guage is exact.
40:27 40:34 40:40 está lindo me encanta pero me podría decir cuantas cadenas tengo que hacer para una talla grande..se lo voy gracias
She said that information is on her blog. 💕
Thank you so much for explaining so well, making itcso easy to follow. God bless🙏❤
Love this!!! So pretty!!! TFS!!!
Austin TX USA
Hi. Can you tell me how many beginner stitches should be crocheted for a large sweater in this pattern?How to scale up for a large sweater?
I’d like to know how but watching the video it looks like after the yoke you can increase when doing the body so as long as yolk fits should be easy
that information is in the pattern that you can buy
Just found you, just got hooked! 😊
How many sweater designs have you done?
Going to binge watch your videos & start making your sweaters.
Beautiful work!
Too many to count😆 Thank you!
Beautiful 😍 pattern thank you 👍🏾😌
This is a great pattern. Thank you so much
Thank you my sister for that tutorial
Can you do a tutorial on how to crochet a pixie jacket
Making this now. Im starting the first sleeve - will the stitches be wrong side out? I went the other way so stitches are right side out but it throws it off at the body. Does anyone know? Please and ty!
I need help!? Please On the 2nd row I’m not ending up with the correct amount of stitches back it’s off by 1 or should be 25 but I have 24. The stitch count is correct for the selves and front though
the last stitch goes into the slip stitch so it becomes 25 and not 24. she shows how to do it in the video at 12:24 :)
Beautiful ❤
Your sweater is beautiful 😊
So medium size is 18 rounds?
Beautiful 👌 ❤❤❤❤❤
At 15:08 in your video, you state that you are going to change the way you section off the sleeves from how you did it in the other video but you don't say why you made the change. Why did you make the change? Just curious.
Very pretty Ty💞
Very nice design thank you Is there a problem with the speed of the video
Could this be done with a 3weight yarn if I went up a hook size?
Thank you for your wonderful patterns! I was just looking for something like this for a beautiful blue yarn I bought. But I want to make a polo/turtleneck... do you think it will work if I make a longer chain in the beginning to accomplish that, or will it look weird? 😄
I can confirm it worked :)
When you get to the part where you make the chain for the sleeves and then start the body you say to not do the slip-stitch to connect and to just keep going, won’t that make the lines like a spiral and not even rows/lines?
Can the collar be altered as it is very low in the back.
Love this sweater, working on mine right now! Do you have a pattern for a baby/child’s size? Love to get started for matching fall sweaters for me and my tiny tot.
Thank you❤
Mj love love all your tutorials thank you. May I ask for larger size? Do you have it in Etsy? Thank you
What if you didn’t cut your yarn when creating the two arms? Could you chain under the arms and then continue round with a slip stitch or sc? How would that look? Would it be noticeable?
Jow to do a bigger size L or XL?
My neck hole isn’t fitting. It’s too big. Should I do less than 84 ribs?
I just started with this pattern and I’m having the same issue. I didn’t do 84 rows I’m thinking of doing 60 (that’s what fits me best) then evenly spacing the 84 stitches so the body fits the same. I wear a size small as well
Have you checked your gauge?
Go down a hook size maybe 🤔 just for your neckline
@@mjsoffthehook honestly I didn’t because I don’t fully understand how to. But I this instance doing less rows worked! I’m halfway done and it fits nicely so far.
I am wondering if you have a guide for a yoke like this with different size yarns (like a variation chart or some sort )
I’m thinking about making this pattern. I am fairly big. I wear a 2xl. I also have a bigger chest. I’ve heard of. People saying they add increases in certain areas when they make stuff for themselves. Would the pattern tell me where or if I need them. I don’t have a clue and have never made a sweater. Only hexagon cardigan. Is this considered easy? Your comments are so positive from people that have tried it. I’ve been looking for a while at trying one. I love your videos. You do explain really well.
I wear a 2xl as well. Just try it on as you go. I stopped counting stitches except the sleeves
im not understanding out it decreases the sleeve its like its the same as i go down the sleeve its kinda aggervating tbh
She shows how to decrease on the sleeves.
@ barely but thanks for your comment lol
Could this be made in the round? Ie: a continuous round without the chain 3? Wouldn’t this negate the drastic color change when using variegated yarn?
The chain 3 gives you your height for the next row. It's considered the 1st double crochet. Not sure if it would work out as a raglan type sweater if you did it in the round. You could try a couple rounds and see if it works?
What are the measurements for a medium size? It is so lovely!!
How do you do it for a size medium?
Measure the size of your neck with a separate string, then do the pattern the same without counting the same amount of stitches to get the length personalized, do the same with the first section up to the arms measuring with your shoulders as you go then measure out your arm length and etc. just make sure when you do that first SC row, count out your stitches and make a note of how many on each side there are so you don’t get lost.
Just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing ❤
Is this pattern for medium size ?
It says Small
She said that info is on her blog. 🙂
How many would it take to make a x large? a small would fit my momma. I have larger shoulders that is a wonderful pattern I love that you are sharing your talent thank you ❤️
Ok I fixed it
Your sweaters are so pretty. What size are they ? ❤❤❤
The first V after the slip stitch, shouldn't it be chain four and a double crochet?
that real nice you did good job
Thank you!
Мне очень нравятся ваши крючки, вы бы могли сказать где можно приобрести такие?
Hi ia am Monique from Holland, could someone give me a tip for how many chains to use for an xl size? en the chains for the col in the beginning where you begin with v stitch? thank you in advance for any help.
Man, i did something wrong my collar is way to long. Can i use the correct length and adjust when i move to the first round of the yoke?
I mean I can start over with a smaller hook. Ribbing is one of my faves 😅 OR I could start with the yoke and then add ribbing after!!
I have ample boobs, should I increase the stitch count on the front panel side. would this make it work or make it out of shape. please advise someone.
If I wanted to use a smaller hook size, would I have to add extra rows to the beginning border? Or would I just follow the pattern and have to do more rows?
Please how do I measure for plus size?
If you go to MJs site you can find the pattern for size differences.
33:25
what should be the starting point for medium size - thanks
It is the same start for every size.
I need help trying to access your pattern not sure how to do it
I was like "this is so good and so easy let's start" but I messed up because I can't count to four and now I have five corners. I use a yarn I can't redo. So what do I do now?! 😭😂 Btw I looove all of your patterns so much!
I really want to try this but with moss/linen stitch... would that be difficult to adjust?
love this top
I’m a little bit confused about what to do with my ends when separating the sleeves and the body…you say to crochet over them, and do so in the video, but you also say to weave them in to make them more secure. How do I do that if I’ve already crocheted over them?
You don’t you just leave them alone if you’ve already crocheted over them they won’t come out unless your tension is really loose
@@alexispenouilh502 Thank you so much! My gauge is correct, so hopefully they’ll stay put.
@@britb.4958 yes I love her patterns and working on one sweater now gotta get ready for the cool months we have here
Do you recommend the larger hook to be what’s advised on the yarn label?
No, I suggest using the hook size needed to obtain the pattern gauge for correct sizing😊❤️
What size? I need 9 .months
Could you foundation dc for the sleeves instead of chaining?
Love the needles you are using. Where can I get them? ❤
They are from Furls Crochet!