awww, thanks! I'm so glad you found my channel 😊 thank you for the kind words. Lets be real, you've probably got 10x the interruptions with 2! 👏👏👏 kudos to you
This is so much easer than making the collar and attaching it later! I have a crocheted sweater without a collar laying around and after a few attempts over a year eventually gave up on making clothing.... Ill try this
@@pandapuffzee8255 Tried a few more times with both methods but not succesfull. Kept crafting, but no crocheted sweaters... Still haven't figured it out. :/ Maybe an idea is starting a loose collar, attaching the first row to the sweater, then making the collar longer untill it seems around the right size to start attaching the rest of it. However that would still give the problem of the collar being a good size for the sweater, but not looking good because it would be too loose (this is what I meant by "too big")... Frustrating for sure!!
Same happening to me. When I do this the collar is sniff and becomes wavy and all the rows bunch up so that when I put it on I look like a frill-necked lizard. I’ve tried looser stitches as well I’m not sure how else to fix it.
I decrease (granny square sweater) at the wrist by: taking 2 in one, normal, 2 in 1, normal, 2in1, .... I do this as long as the wrist hole is to big. Then I add a ribbing cuff.
Totally! Just skip some stitches in the middle of your ribbing and make chains over them instead. The, on the next row you can slip stitch into the chains like normal and that leaves a little button hole
✋✋ I have a question! I am working through the pattern and I'm having trouble understanding what i need to do for the yoke. The sleeves are done and connected. It's just the yoke after that where I am confused.
Poor video and no direction. No needle size listed no description for the project or how to work it. Watched multiple times for a half an hr trying to understand this ribbing "tutorial" for a sweater before I just went to TL Yarn Crafts and found a far better and simpler method.
This is a supplemental guide she has to a paid pattern. Also, in her first video of the series, I believe she said it’s a good reference on how to IN GENERAL do a bottom up sweater. This isn’t an exact pattern in itself or tutorial on how exactly to make it with stitch counts etc. The link to the paid pattern on her ETSY is in one of the video descriptions too I believe. Just a heads up. :)
The baby feet! I can’t, it’s so cute
I’m so glad I found this!! This looks so much more cleaner than sewing the seams. Thank you so much 🥺💕
YOUR CHANNEL IS GREAT🥰🥰LOVE YOUR BABY RUNNING AROUND🤣I WORK THE SAME WAY BUT 2X AS I HAVE 2 BOYS🥰🥰🥰KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK .SILVIA
awww, thanks! I'm so glad you found my channel 😊 thank you for the kind words. Lets be real, you've probably got 10x the interruptions with 2! 👏👏👏 kudos to you
Great tutorial, even as a beginner I understood everything, thank you very much! I'll save this for when I tackle my sweater project 😊
I dont need this quite yet but I cannot wait to use this tutorial, prettiest attached ribbing I've seen so far!
This is so much easer than making the collar and attaching it later! I have a crocheted sweater without a collar laying around and after a few attempts over a year eventually gave up on making clothing.... Ill try this
i did not succeed; my collar was still too big 😢
@@zeeschelpdid you try it again? I'm just doing it on a netted beanie but I connected with your comment! I hope you kept crafting though.
@@pandapuffzee8255 Tried a few more times with both methods but not succesfull. Kept crafting, but no crocheted sweaters... Still haven't figured it out. :/
Maybe an idea is starting a loose collar, attaching the first row to the sweater, then making the collar longer untill it seems around the right size to start attaching the rest of it.
However that would still give the problem of the collar being a good size for the sweater, but not looking good because it would be too loose (this is what I meant by "too big")...
Frustrating for sure!!
@@zeeschelphi! Have you tried using a smaller hook? Like if you did your sweater with a 5mm hook, try to do the collar with a 4,5 or even a 4mm hook?
@@PataPtichou I will try this!
Omg you made this so simple...thank you!! Making my new grandson a sweater and you made it easy to finish ! Yayyyy. Thank you !!
Great tutorial on the ribbing and I love the little helper feet that make an appearance :)
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you!!!! You explain it so well
Exactly what I needed!! Thank you!
Nice and easy that's how I like it.
Thank you for not over doing it
Omg I love your color combo 😍🙏🏻
Where is your sweater up tuteral video
The sweater looks so cute
Love this tutorial! Really clear and helpful :)
Great tutorial! So easy to follow, thank you.
Thank you so much I gonna do my waist ribbing and update u❤
Thank you very much ❤❤❤
OMG Thank you! Finally I understand how to do this!
Thank u ur video really helped me
This is very easy to follow. Thank you
Thank you 😊
thank you so much it looks amazing on my jumper!
New to crochet and I think I can do this for my dog sweater.
I love that sweater..thank you for the tips..
Thank you for this excellent tutorial!
I was looking at this sweater on your instagram last night and I happen to come across your channel today? wild!!
totally not doing a harry styles sweater 👀
i get distracted by your nails. it's so beautiful!!
Nice job, thank you so much for your time and effort! =D
I tried this tutorial out but the collar seems too big and doesn't really fit properly. Any ideas on what I did wrong or how I can fix this?
Maybe too many rows or you made way too many chains?
Same question. Trying to put ribbing on granny square sleeve that is huge at wrist. How can I decrease neatly?
Same happening to me. When I do this the collar is sniff and becomes wavy and all the rows bunch up so that when I put it on I look like a frill-necked lizard. I’ve tried looser stitches as well I’m not sure how else to fix it.
I decrease (granny square sweater) at the wrist by: taking 2 in one, normal, 2 in 1, normal, 2in1, ....
I do this as long as the wrist hole is to big. Then I add a ribbing cuff.
This is soooo helpful. Thank you
How do you make the ribs more consistent? Mine look pretty wonky
thank you for this tutorial :) very helpful!!!
Thank you soooooo much. I love it. Your tutorial really2 helpful❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you😊
Cool! Love this !New for me😍🤩
Oh nice. Looks neat too. Great :)
why does mine doesnt have a nice fit on the ribbings it gets too big. i think im using a big hook
It's Awesome !
Does this pattern have a way to create a v neck?
how easily can it be turned into a V neck ? Do I just connect the neck's ribbing into a V shaped or does the sweater needs more modifications ?
Gonna attempt to do this on my finger crocheted poncho, wish me luck
(wanting it to have an open turtleneck type thing like a pre made poncho my mum bought for me a couple of years ago)
Luck!🌟
OMG thank yoj!!
Your tutoring is superb
I've been doing a ribbed trim with a 2mm hook, but I intend to make the top with a 4,5mm hook. will it look bad?
How do you decrease at the shoulder seams?
This can be done on a vneck as well ?
😍👌👍Thanks!
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Hello! I want to add ribbing to The edges of a cardigan I knitted and I was wondering if this crochet technique can be worked with button holes 🤔
Totally! Just skip some stitches in the middle of your ribbing and make chains over them instead. The, on the next row you can slip stitch into the chains like normal and that leaves a little button hole
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✋✋ I have a question! I am working through the pattern and I'm having trouble understanding what i need to do for the yoke. The sleeves are done and connected. It's just the yoke after that where I am confused.
Also. All of the videos on the "better sweater" have been super helpful.
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Those little feet!!.
The little feet 😍
THE FOOT 2:50
Poor video and no direction. No needle size listed no description for the project or how to work it. Watched multiple times for a half an hr trying to understand this ribbing "tutorial" for a sweater before I just went to TL Yarn Crafts and found a far better and simpler method.
This is a supplemental guide she has to a paid pattern. Also, in her first video of the series, I believe she said it’s a good reference on how to IN GENERAL do a bottom up sweater. This isn’t an exact pattern in itself or tutorial on how exactly to make it with stitch counts etc. The link to the paid pattern on her ETSY is in one of the video descriptions too I believe. Just a heads up. :)