Oh my god I'm so happy you started doing youtube videos! I've been following you on Instagram for a while, but RUclips tutorials are my favourite format of learning! Really looking forward to trying this!!! 🌟
What a GREAT instructional video to go along with your pattern! I can definitely tell the two go hand in hand with each other! Can't wait to get my hands on it! Thank you so much
I made mine in a gorgeous emerald wool this winter!! 🥰 it was my first time working with wool, and when I handwashed it, all the stitches kind of blended together and now it’s pilling quite bit where my arm rubs my side. What’s your favorite type of yarn to work with to avoid this?
ahhh thanks for trying my pattern! Did you use a single ply wool? I find those (especially the chunky ones) are prone to pilling, though most fibres will eventually pill in high contact areas like where your arms rub your sides. I find cotton blends and mohair blends (or holding a strand of mohair with your work) help a lot with pilling!!!
@@daisyanddime yes that’s exactly what I used! I used the Malabrigo Worsted in the color Forest- it’s such a gorgeous and plush yarn, I should have done some research beforehand! 😂 I’m saving a quad-stranded wool yarn for the jasper pullover, do you think that would be okay?
Its not a tutorial video, its a video designed to go alongside the written pattern. The written pattern will have the instructions to measure yourself and make a custom fit piece just for you!
That's because it's not a full tutorial! This video is meant to be used alongside the written pattern- That's why in the video I say "if you'd like to follow along, you can grab a copy of the pattern"
Oh my god I'm so happy you started doing youtube videos! I've been following you on Instagram for a while, but RUclips tutorials are my favourite format of learning!
Really looking forward to trying this!!!
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good wholesome family fun
What a GREAT instructional video to go along with your pattern! I can definitely tell the two go hand in hand with each other! Can't wait to get my hands on it! Thank you so much
Thank you! I hope you found it helpful 🥰🫶
Omgg I just bought the pattern!! So glad you made a video! Cannot wait to wear this in the office! It’s so cuteeee! ❤
My granddaughter would love this!!!
I made mine in a gorgeous emerald wool this winter!! 🥰 it was my first time working with wool, and when I handwashed it, all the stitches kind of blended together and now it’s pilling quite bit where my arm rubs my side. What’s your favorite type of yarn to work with to avoid this?
ahhh thanks for trying my pattern! Did you use a single ply wool? I find those (especially the chunky ones) are prone to pilling, though most fibres will eventually pill in high contact areas like where your arms rub your sides. I find cotton blends and mohair blends (or holding a strand of mohair with your work) help a lot with pilling!!!
@@daisyanddime yes that’s exactly what I used! I used the Malabrigo Worsted in the color Forest- it’s such a gorgeous and plush yarn, I should have done some research beforehand! 😂
I’m saving a quad-stranded wool yarn for the jasper pullover, do you think that would be okay?
@@caitlinswim ahhhh yea haha the chunky singly ply's are gorgeous, definitely prone to pilling though haha! Yea 4 ply would work awesome for Jasper!
Amazing ❤
Una belleza ❣️
where can i buy the pattern? thanks
My Etsy shop! If you search Homeward Bound Cardigan in my shop, it'll pop up :)
It a beautiful pattern but she goes to fast for a tutorial to follow
Its not a tutorial video, its a video designed to go alongside the written pattern. The written pattern will have the instructions to measure yourself and make a custom fit piece just for you!
That's because it's not a full tutorial! This video is meant to be used alongside the written pattern- That's why in the video I say "if you'd like to follow along, you can grab a copy of the pattern"
@@daisyanddime ok thx
You can use the timeline to go back and forth to catch what you may have missed or change the speed
i cannot understand your instructions.
I think it’s challenging for a right-hander (like me) to watch left-handed crochet and understand it. Easier with this video to just listen.
The full written pattern is available on my etsy shop- this isn't meant to be a tutorial