Thank you for existing! And thank you for making crafting full of joy and confidence. You are an excellent teacher! Your down to earth abilities to make/help people understand and figure things out comes from your empathy of people’s varying abilities to “get it”. I am not talking about this video in particular but about all the vids of yours I go to when I need to be explained something in a way so I get it. You rock and definitely have a great talent for explaining , showing, demonstrating. Love you and your demeanour. God bless you. ❤
Thank you! I'd rather know the full explanation to make my own choice any day than have a pattern tell me what to do, whether it's for my own good or not lol. This was extremely helpful and easy to understand.
Hello Rebecca, thank you , thank you for all your amazing info'ness! It's brillian to find your video's as embark on a ranunculus and my first ever top down sweater! Your video's are invaluable...thank you !!!!
I am watching your Videos since a short time and what you are doing is so helpful for me. I didn't know which size I should knit and to meassure a shirt I like was so helpful. Thanks a lot. Now I try to knit the Ranunculus and I hope I will be succesful ☺. Kind regards from Germany
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for this series! And especially for this video within the series. My daughter is neurodivergent, and absolutely HATES restrictive clothing. She doesn’t like heavy garments, or clothing in which she can’t move easily. She loves garments that are light as a feather, roomy, soft and warm. That’s quite a wish list and not always an easy one to fulfil. That’s why I’ve been eyeing the ranunculus sweater pattern. I would love to knit it either in lace weight merino, or a mohair-and-silk blend. I’m a spinner and can customise my yarns to meet the softness/lightness criteria. But my daughter doesn’t like clothing to bunch up too much either, and before buying a pattern, I really like to check whether I am at risk of making her something that bunches up in uncomfortable ways for her, causing me to have to rip out large portions of a pattern that took me quite a few hours to knit. Your videos have reassured me. I have multiple cast-on options. I don’t need to pick a size before section 4. The raglan section might make it possible to have her try on the sweater once I hit the stitch count for size 1 and decide if I need to move on to size 2 (she’s very slender). A question: which cast-on method would you advise as the strongest one? The top of the sweater carries all the weight and a lot of the stress. A fine yarn of the type of Drops Kid Silk Mohair is very fine and it would break her heart if it ripped whilst putting it on. I could double up the yarn just for the top or even just the cast-on, and then switch to a single thread, but I’d like your thoughts on it as well. Edit: bought the pattern, got the yarn I’m planning to use, binged my way through the entire Ranunculus assistance playlist. Got my daughter to pick an iteration of the sweater and now all I need to do is cast on… YAY! Even went through my stash and I’ve got another yarn set aside for yet another version in slightly thicker yarn for a warmer, equally soft version to treat myself to. And I’ve got a sneaking suspicion my niece is going to want one when she sees one of them finished. Showed my Mom the pattern and pictures. Could be she’ll have me make her one as well. 😅
Thank you Rebecca! Been meaning to knit this for a while, my issue is I want to use a smaller needle and I know I can size up in in the pattern but am worried the difference in the gauge will affect the decreases/increases. Gonna just go with it…it’s just yarn after all!
Thank you for making the sizing easier. I was put off making this sweater because on the pattern it looked enormous. So hope to cast on this weekend and hopefully your video will get me through that. Take care Sheila
Thank you also for your videos in caption. I’m hearing-impaired and was having difficulty with Midiri’s videos without sound. Much appreciated. Hope to visit your store soon.
I am about to start my first Ranunculus. Thank you so much for making this video, really helpful. You answered so many of my questions, and some I did not know I had. I am going to make the biggest size in a lace weight. It is a silk/linen blend from my stash. 🌸🌷🌺
I am a new subscriber. I really want to make the Ranunculus pattern so finding your channel is a real blessing. I will be using your April videos to help me. ❤
You are making me feel much more comfortable. I've been wanting to try the ranunculus for some time even though I am not a truly experienced knitter and I've been anxious about it. I do have some lovely Carpe Diem Nueva DK that I will pair with some Mouton Noir both in a lovely shade of turquoise. My plan was to start on New Years day but I think I may try to cast on today and see how it goes. Exciting!
Thank you so much! I’m excited to cast on. I’m pretty close to your shape and size, and it looks so fantastic on you! I love how it’s made for every body! Thanks for all the tips.
You are so amazing! Love every advice, always perfect for me. With your vídeos assistances I'm be able to do all my Ranaculi. Just cast on the third one.... thank you so much, Rebecca!
You are indeed a natural at teaching. I have gained so much confidence to try new techniques etc from your videos. As an older lady short with a petite frame, but with bigger boobs I find that I prefer positive ease and some drape.It took a bit of trial and error to make sure that I didn't look swamped , but the first jumper that I knitted and felt happy with I now keep as a template for new projects . I like it for layering over a shirt. turtle neck etc. It detracts from the fact that my boobs are heading South.😆😉🙃.I appreciate that this wouldn't be of any use for people in a warmer part of the world, but great here in Wales over the winter. Once again thank you so much. Your company is both a joy and comfort .Bless you and best wishes to you and those you love.
Thank you, Thank you for this great explanation. I have been knitting for over 50 yrs and cannot wrap my head sizes 1-11! What happened to regular sizes ??? My measurements are about the same as yours 43-44? I am math challenged so we are not friends😢. I’ve been told “but you are a knitter”. There is no shame in admitting the truth. Once upon a time, it was easier. Swatching for gauge was not written in the instructions. Sorry for my long venting. I can now start with a size 8 . 🤓
Thank you for an awesome set of instructional videos on this beautiful sweater! I’m new to NC but when I figure out where Brevard is, I will definitely visit your shop :)
Thank you for this series. I have been knitting about 2 years and I have mainly focused on sweaters. I have made several top down raglans and cardigans and been pleased with the results. I would like to make a Ranunculus, but I haven't made a lace yoke sweater yet. I really like the ones I have seen that are more fitted. I have a 42 inch bust, so I'm thinking maybe I should pick something else if the smallest size is 46? I don't want anything that big...but I'm not sure how other people, who look smaller than me, got such a nice fitted one?
You can see others Ranunculus at Ravelry page. If you want more fitted you can down your needles. My 1st I needed to up a needle because my yarn was Worsted. And it's ok with only 2 positive ease. Make your yoke, take off the needles and try to figure out how size you want to pick up. Good lucky!
I would like to make the runnunculus with smaller needles so I can wear it without a tank top under it. I also like smaller gauge yarn, lace or fingering. Is this possible and how to arrange it! Thank you❤
I also need to say - Thank you for existing! I did not get gauge. I got 18 sts on a 4.5 mm and I do not want to go down with the needle site. My bust is my wildest point and that is 51 ". I divide 18/4 and get 4.5 - 51 +18 = 69". 4.5 x 69 = 311 stiches. I am going to make size 11 - Do you agree?
I also used the small next version ( 60 sts) on 3.5 mm needles and could not get it over my head. I know think I must increase the number of sts OR cast on using 4.5 mm needles?
I looked at the pattern and noticed, when you got to the division of the sleeves, it took ( depending on the sizing) that the body stitches increased but the sleeve stitches got smaller. I’m making one for my granddaughter and she wants the big puffy sleeves also. How do I do this when the stitch count gets less with the larger sizes. Or am I reading the pattern wrong?
I think for my body lace weight bigger but smaller with thicker yarn. My boobs are dd and my bootie a 0. A little over 4 inches difference and I am petite. Huge ease makes me look like a tank on toothpicks. Love your advice
Hi Patricia- if you buy it from Ravelry, it will do the current exchange for you. Right now the exchange rates between euros and dollars is pretty good : www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ranunculus-3
I really want to make this sweater and just hope I can read the pattern correctly. Your videos on this sweater are awesome. Thank you.
I almost feel as if everyone knows about your channel, especially when knitting the Ranunculus. Thanks for all your tips and help. I’ve knit up 6 now.
I’ve been wanting to knit this for awhile…..this is super helpful!! Thank you ☺️
Thank you for existing! And thank you for making crafting full of joy and confidence. You are an excellent teacher! Your down to earth abilities to make/help people understand and figure things out comes from your empathy of people’s varying abilities to “get it”. I am not talking about this video in particular but about all the vids of yours I go to when I need to be explained something in a way so I get it. You rock and definitely have a great talent for explaining , showing, demonstrating. Love you and your demeanour. God bless you. ❤
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So glad you have taken the time to help us.
That I can start knitting without deciding which size I pick is great info. Thank you so much!
You are an “angel in knits”
I totally agree!
Thank you! I'd rather know the full explanation to make my own choice any day than have a pattern tell me what to do, whether it's for my own good or not lol. This was extremely helpful and easy to understand.
Hello Rebecca, thank you , thank you for all your amazing info'ness! It's brillian to find your video's as embark on a ranunculus and my first ever top down sweater! Your video's are invaluable...thank you !!!!
Thanks so much, I truly want a sweater that fits with minimal ease.
I am watching your Videos since a short time and what you are doing is so helpful for me. I didn't know which size I should knit and to meassure a shirt I like was so helpful. Thanks a lot. Now I try to knit the Ranunculus and I hope I will be succesful ☺. Kind regards from Germany
Thank you for this! it confirms what I thought but its nice to be sure.
Thank you, this was very helpful!
Wow, super helpful😊
Your sweater looks so good on you! You make me want to make this.
Thank you for taking the time to do these tutorials. It made so many doubts I had much clear.
Slow to the game and just got pattern, this was so helpful after puzzling at the pattern sizing!
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for this series! And especially for this video within the series.
My daughter is neurodivergent, and absolutely HATES restrictive clothing. She doesn’t like heavy garments, or clothing in which she can’t move easily. She loves garments that are light as a feather, roomy, soft and warm. That’s quite a wish list and not always an easy one to fulfil.
That’s why I’ve been eyeing the ranunculus sweater pattern. I would love to knit it either in lace weight merino, or a mohair-and-silk blend. I’m a spinner and can customise my yarns to meet the softness/lightness criteria. But my daughter doesn’t like clothing to bunch up too much either, and before buying a pattern, I really like to check whether I am at risk of making her something that bunches up in uncomfortable ways for her, causing me to have to rip out large portions of a pattern that took me quite a few hours to knit.
Your videos have reassured me. I have multiple cast-on options. I don’t need to pick a size before section 4. The raglan section might make it possible to have her try on the sweater once I hit the stitch count for size 1 and decide if I need to move on to size 2 (she’s very slender).
A question: which cast-on method would you advise as the strongest one? The top of the sweater carries all the weight and a lot of the stress. A fine yarn of the type of Drops Kid Silk Mohair is very fine and it would break her heart if it ripped whilst putting it on. I could double up the yarn just for the top or even just the cast-on, and then switch to a single thread, but I’d like your thoughts on it as well.
Edit: bought the pattern, got the yarn I’m planning to use, binged my way through the entire Ranunculus assistance playlist. Got my daughter to pick an iteration of the sweater and now all I need to do is cast on… YAY!
Even went through my stash and I’ve got another yarn set aside for yet another version in slightly thicker yarn for a warmer, equally soft version to treat myself to. And I’ve got a sneaking suspicion my niece is going to want one when she sees one of them finished. Showed my Mom the pattern and pictures. Could be she’ll have me make her one as well. 😅
Thank you for all the details on sizing for this sweater. Great video!
You are so welcome! ❤️
Loved this info! Thanks. I am ready to get one on my needles and have been wondering about this.. I’m just going to embrace oversized and drape!
Thank you for today. Am loving your tutorials.
Thank you Rebecca! Been meaning to knit this for a while, my issue is I want to use a smaller needle and I know I can size up in in the pattern but am worried the difference in the gauge will affect the decreases/increases. Gonna just go with it…it’s just yarn after all!
Thank you for making the sizing easier. I was put off making this sweater because on the pattern it looked enormous.
So hope to cast on this weekend and hopefully your video will get me through that.
Take care
Sheila
Thank you also for your videos in caption. I’m hearing-impaired and was having difficulty with Midiri’s videos without sound. Much appreciated. Hope to visit your store soon.
I don't think Midori's videos have sound that I've ever heard, so you aren't missing anything at least
Thank you soooo much, your Videos make it easier vor me to do the ranunculus Sweater 🙏🌻
Thanks for sharing your info I was thinking about casting this on to my needles 🥰
Hi from Ireland, at last, someone explains the Ranunculus sizing that I can understand the positive/negative ease, thank you.
Thank you so much!! I have been wondering about this!!!
I am about to start my first Ranunculus. Thank you so much for making this video, really helpful. You answered so many of my questions, and some I did not know I had. I am going to make the biggest size in a lace weight. It is a silk/linen blend from my stash. 🌸🌷🌺
I am a new subscriber. I really want to make the Ranunculus pattern so finding your channel is a real blessing. I will be using your April videos to help me. ❤
You are making me feel much more comfortable. I've been wanting to try the ranunculus for some time even though I am not a truly experienced knitter and I've been anxious about it. I do have some lovely Carpe Diem Nueva DK that I will pair with some Mouton Noir both in a lovely shade of turquoise. My plan was to start on New Years day but I think I may try to cast on today and see how it goes. Exciting!
Thank you for explaining!
Thank you so much! I’m excited to cast on. I’m pretty close to your shape and size, and it looks so fantastic on you! I love how it’s made for every body! Thanks for all the tips.
You are so amazing! Love every advice, always perfect for me. With your vídeos assistances I'm be able to do all my Ranaculi. Just cast on the third one.... thank you so much, Rebecca!
This was a very informative video, I recently bought the ranunculus pattern,I will soon give it a go….Thank you…
Thank you for this video! You really explained things very well! Now I'm not so scared to start my ranunculus!
Thank you so much!! 😁 As always your information is so useful 😄😄😄
You are just the best
A wonderful video. Thank you Rebecca, you helped me immensely! I agree with RK. Excellent teacher!
Thank you for making this project doable for me! I’m starting to feel I can pull this off. Lucky you- from Brevard! Beautiful part of the country!!
Having so much fun, thanks to you.
Thank you so much for another helpful Ranunculus video!
Thank you so much. I am struggling to work out the best size to knit now I understand it a lot better.😍
Thanks!
Thank you! You made the size selection much easier. Great spending some time with you!
Wow! It looks good just the way it is. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Very beutiful sweather and color of the yarn 😁😁🥰
Thank you for this work. And, you are really cute. Going to link up your shop.
The mintgrey coloured ranunculus is a very good colour for you.
Thank you Rebecca. I am starting it with more confidence.....You make it so clear! 😊
You are indeed a natural at teaching. I have gained so much confidence to try new techniques etc from your videos. As an older lady short with a petite frame, but with bigger boobs I find that I prefer positive ease and some drape.It took a bit of trial and error to make sure that I didn't look swamped , but the first jumper that I knitted and felt happy with I now keep as a template for new projects . I like it for layering over a shirt. turtle neck etc. It detracts from the fact that my boobs are heading South.😆😉🙃.I appreciate that this wouldn't be of any use for people in a warmer part of the world, but great here in Wales over the winter.
Once again thank you so much. Your company is both a joy and comfort .Bless you and best wishes to you and those you love.
This was very helpful! Thank you!
thanks I really needed this
Thanks for the help!!
You are such an awesome instructor. Thank you
That actually helped alot. Thank you.
Thanks so much for these helpful videos - you look beautiful in this sweater!
Thanks you very helpful
I am getting ready to cast on my first Ranunculus tonight. Thank you for explaining the sizing.
Thank you so much for this detailed explanation! I found it very insightful. 💚
I can’t thank you enough for making this video!
Thank you so much
😁
This was soooo healpful. Thank you so much.😊
I'm so glad!
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you, Thank you for this great explanation. I have been knitting for over 50 yrs and cannot wrap my head sizes 1-11! What happened to regular sizes ??? My measurements are about the same as yours 43-44? I am math challenged so we are not friends😢. I’ve been told “but you are a knitter”. There is no shame in admitting the truth. Once upon a time, it was easier. Swatching for gauge was not written in the instructions. Sorry for my long venting. I can now start with a size 8 . 🤓
great tips
Nice sharing 👌🌹🤝👍
Thank you for an awesome set of instructional videos on this beautiful sweater! I’m new to NC but when I figure out where Brevard is, I will definitely visit your shop :)
Is there a video for binding off for the short sleeve version?
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Gracias Rebecca!!! Tus videos son muy útiles.😘👍💞
Surely you need to get the gauge right first?
Thank you for this series. I have been knitting about 2 years and I have mainly focused on sweaters. I have made several top down raglans and cardigans and been pleased with the results. I would like to make a Ranunculus, but I haven't made a lace yoke sweater yet. I really like the ones I have seen that are more fitted. I have a 42 inch bust, so I'm thinking maybe I should pick something else if the smallest size is 46? I don't want anything that big...but I'm not sure how other people, who look smaller than me, got such a nice fitted one?
You could try a smaller needle size so you don’t have as much positive ease.
You can see others Ranunculus at Ravelry page. If you want more fitted you can down your needles. My 1st I needed to up a needle because my yarn was Worsted. And it's ok with only 2 positive ease. Make your yoke, take off the needles and try to figure out how size you want to pick up. Good lucky!
@@miziacamargo Thank you for the advice, I appreciate it!
I would like to make the runnunculus with smaller needles so I can wear it without a tank top under it. I also like smaller gauge yarn, lace or fingering. Is this possible and how to arrange it! Thank you❤
I also need to say - Thank you for existing! I did not get gauge. I got 18 sts on a 4.5 mm and I do not want to go down with the needle site. My bust is my wildest point and that is 51 ". I divide 18/4 and get 4.5 - 51 +18 = 69". 4.5 x 69 = 311 stiches. I am going to make size 11 - Do you agree?
I also used the small next version ( 60 sts) on 3.5 mm needles and could not get it over my head. I know think I must increase the number of sts OR cast on using 4.5 mm needles?
I looked at the pattern and noticed, when you got to the division of the sleeves, it took ( depending on the sizing) that the body stitches increased but the sleeve stitches got smaller. I’m making one for my granddaughter and she wants the big puffy sleeves also. How do I do this when the stitch count gets less with the larger sizes. Or am I reading the pattern wrong?
I think for my body lace weight bigger but smaller with thicker yarn. My boobs are dd and my bootie a 0. A little over 4 inches difference and I am petite. Huge ease makes me look like a tank on toothpicks. Love your advice
Where can you get the pattern that’s not Euro dollars? I’m in the States and want to order the pattern but only available in our currecy
Hi Patricia- if you buy it from Ravelry, it will do the current exchange for you. Right now the exchange rates between euros and dollars is pretty good :
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ranunculus-3