To calculate how i divide the sts for the raglan i like to divide the total number of stitches by three (48/3=16) and then divide the result by two to figure out how many sts i have for the sleeves (16/2=8). It’s the same but its seems easier to calculate so I’m leaving it here in case anyone thinks the same!
Pinning this for people to reference! (I apparently just make math more complicated than it is lol) still do some rounding when needed! thank u so much for commenting :)
I'm here knitting a light blue top with my brand new needle and I found this video. It feels like we're together talking about our projects. Feels like company.
this video is so clear, ive always avoided learning raglan because it's usually only explained in the context of specific patterns and i prefer to design my own garments to fit the yarn/needles i happen to have to work with. i am so grateful i now can use this technique, thank you!!
ik you said this would knit up quick, but I didn't think it would be THAT FAST OMG- it took me almost 2 days to make a cropped shirt (I ran out of yarn right when I had to finish the second sleeve 😑) IT WAS SO CUTE AND SIMPLE! but I love the guide sm I was always intimidated by raglan & the video made it so much easier! I'm super excited to make even more tops, sweaters, and shrugs with this guide I can't thank you enough and I can't wait for more content from you!
wow this comment was so so thoughtful 🤍 thank u so much for watching and i’m so happy that you were able to use my guide to help you create a piece of your own!! and i love that it inspires you to create even more! ☺️ if you want to you can DM a pic to me on instagram i’d love to see it :)
Hi Kait! I know this tutorial has been posted for a while now, but I wanted to thank you for creating and posting this video as it is the easiest sweater pattern I have found that has immensely helped me in knitting my first sweater! It is so helpful and easy to follow which was amazing. Having finished my first sweater with this pattern, I can't wait to continue to follow this tutorial for my future knitted garment projects! Thank you
first of all, you're the sweetest most beautiful girl I've ever seen, im in love now. secondly, the fact that you thought of the people starting knitting that might need a tutorial like this for this kind of project gives me heart flutters because I've been looking for this tutorial FOR EVER !! i think this will be the time i actually successfully knit a raglan sweater and lord knows I've attempted it so many times before that i thought i was done trying thank you so much 😭😭
This video was super helpful. I love figuring out projects without a full on pattern and this gave me just enough guidance to figure out raglan for the first time. Thank you💜
YAY i’m the same way so i’m glad that it gave you some guidance :) i like leaving it open for people to have some creative freedom!! thanks for watching 🤍
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! It really helps me knitting a raglan sweater. The tip with the two colours yarn stitch marker and how to divide the stitches for the increase parts are really helpful ❤
I always remember M1L and M1R like this: M1L : -L-eft and -F-ront L and F are the same type of letter (tall and straight) M1R : -R-ight and -B-ack R and B are the same type of letter (round and curved)
i've just finished the body after only a few days! i've had to restart a few times just cos of stupid mistakes loll but it looks so good. you should definitely do a video just on different sleeves!
Thank you for explaining it so well! I’ve always been a little intimidated by top down sweaters but I’m just breezing through it. I’m already planning to make a few more after I’m done with this one! Thank you so much again!
I loved your tutorial. I am a beginner knitter and your tutorial was amazing! I love that you admit to making mistakes but taught me the basics to accomplish a garment that I would really wear. Thank you
Your videos are my daily dose of inspiration, and I'm addicted! You're not just motivating, you're downright mesmerizing. Keep being your amazing self! 💫😘
Beautiful video!! Very informative and well done. I often knit 2-3 extra stitches each side of the live stitches when I pick up armholes then decrease them over the next few rows as one extra on each side is not always enough.
For long form content I 10/10 recommend the H3 podcast!! The videos are very long and rlly funny (majority of the humor is inside jokes so it’s great for binge watching episodes and understanding each joke the more you watch
oooooo i’ll have to check it out! i loooooove longer podcasts when i’m working on stuff for long periods of time ☺️ then i don’t have to search for new episodes as often
First time knitting after years of crochet, it's really easy to follow but I chose 4mm needles, I am in pain. 50 rows and I'm halfway through my increases... Thank you for the video !
Hello!! thank you so much for all your insight! I’m so happy you enjoyed the video 🫶 I can’t wait to see you create your own :) pls send me pictures if you do!! 🤍 thanks so much for watching, subbing, AND following on IG it means the world to me ily 🌷
Tysm for the easy tutorial, i feel like this was the only raglan tutorial that i watched to the end because it was so entertaining🥹 how long were your needles? Im going to buy some for this project :)
Hi! I’m having some problems with the increases :( the stitch between them is really small in comparison to the others. Is there anything I can do to improve it?
This is a great question! you do not need to purl since you’re knitting in the round! essentially instead of flipping your work you’re just building on the last row so stocknitte in the round is all knit stitches! for this sweater you only need to purl on the ribbing like you said! hope this helps and lmk if you have any questions
this is exactly the sweater i want but i only know how to crochet 🥺 do you happen to know any pattern to make one that looks like this bc i can’t freehand 😭
I dont know an exact pattern but the construction should be the same concept! Like you'll be increasing at 4 points around the neckline to grow the sweater if that makes sense? then finishing the body and sleeves separately. you might just need to experiment depending on the stitch! hope this helps :)
I'm trying to make this sweater and I'm wondering if anyone knows the gauge she used because the video wasn't very clear on that and I'm using n different yarn and needles then her
for this sweater you don't necessarily need to know the magic loop method! I learned it way after I started making raglans but it just makes it a little bit easier or else it's very tight! I just pull the cable through as I please and that gets the job done :)
Omg I've been looking for a cute tutorial like this for so longg im gonna make a blue version of this, but i wanna ask how many grams did you use up or how many yards did one ball of yarn had? I live in a different country you see and i only have access to local yarns here😅
hi! i love this tutorial sm (esp the sweater), but i just wanted to clarify, we alternate between increase rows and knit rows right? also, is it normal to have holes when making M1Ls? 😅
hello!! yes alternate increase & knit rows for the raglan increase portion :) & it depends what yarn & needles you’re using! if you’re doing a looser gauge then it might be tricky to avoid little holes due to inconsistent tension! if it bothers you a lot then switch to a tighter gauge (check the recommended needle size on your yarn label!) hope this helps!
thank you!! :) The needles will still work but may give a little bit of a different look! (tighter gauge) and you may need to adjust the number of neckline stitches but it should look similar! the saturn heart top at 0:56 (bottom left corner) was knit with 15 mm needles for reference! hope this helps DM me if you have any more questions :)
I'm getting confused with how you increase. Can you please post written instructions. It seems like too many increases and when i get to the end it lands on m1l?
good day!! where can I find the pattern by which you made this wonderful product? It is very difficult for me to do everything by ear.. if you answer me, I will be very grateful to you!! thanks in advance!
tysm for this tutorial! sorry im very much a beginner in knitting, are the circle needles essential or would straight ones work? (Im assuming they probably don’t?)
Im new to knitting and rly want to make this sweater and if im not mistaken you made the body and arms in stockinette? You never mentioned purl rows but thats what it looked to me, idk, should i purl every other row?
if you cant change out your cord for your needles try out the traveling loop or the magic loop method! As far as joining in the round here's a quick tutorial on that!: czcams.com/users/shortsMQXkIkMAwMI?si=oIZDu-vumc3sQ1eL Hope this helps
hi!! this has been on my to make list for quite a while and i dont know if you do mention but does it matter the size of the yarn you use? or can it be anything cos i have scraps i can use i just wanted to double check just in case.
Aaa I'm in the same situation and I have no idea! Have you tried it? I'm in the UK so it's even more difficult to know if the yarn I have would be ok :/
no i havent tried it yet! lifes been a bit hectic at the moment lol. i'm also in the UK, where do you get your yarn from? i get mine only from hobbycraft but thats only because i have no clue where else to go and im not so keen on using them anymore.
@@chaos9649 Ah I hope you're doing ok! Most of my yarn is from home bargains - the double knit type - I'm not sure if it's good, I'm pretty new to knitting :')
when doing the portion of the sweater that is raglan increases, you will switch off increase rows and regular rows until you get to the length you want the sweater to come down on your arms (before tying off the sleeves) check out the section at 10:20 ("measuring on body/switching color") where I explain how to determine how long to do it for. Then once you tie off the sleeves, you'll be doing just regular rows until the sweater is the length you want. hope this helps!
I think it's birch! I just like to use the winder because they make center pull cakes so the yarn doesn't roll around when you use it! hope this helps :)
that's a great question! when knitting stockinette in the round you only have to do knit rows since the "right" side is always facing towards you and you're just building on top of the previous row! hope this helps
So I'm 5 rows into increases and still the garment looks the same, its like i cannot see how the increases are playing out. is that normal and should i carry on or ive done something wrong?
1x1 ribbing looks a lot neater if you size down needles! that’s why I used smaller needles in the beginning. It’s not 100% necessary I just find it to be an easy way to make the final product look nicer. Hope this helps!
try making a sort of gauge swatch! I explain this method more in my "knit shorts" tutorial if you'd like to check it out! czcams.com/video/3mjazQLWJZg/video.htmlsi=Yo-_K2x5Ta12Flnt&t=148
you could but it would just look looser than what I did! I would go a size smaller but you can always experiment with the same needles too it’ll just give a slightly different look! hope this helps :)
I’m like, brand new to knitting, I started a week ago. Would this be too much for a baby knitter? It looks so so cute but I’m worried I might get in over my head 😅
I think that the sweater is pretty straightforward and can be used by beginners but with that being said I would make sure you are solid on a few things: the knit stitch, the purl stitch, casting off, and knitting in the round! :) and DM me if you need any help or have any questions!
Do we increase before and after the orange mark after the regular row or just left increase and then after the row is done right increase? Pls someone help!
on increase rows you're starting with an increase to the left of the marker & finishing with an increase right of the marker!! after your last increase you begin the next row after the marker with no increases! hope this helps :)
look up the waistcoat stitch!! its very similar to a knit stitch but might be hard to translate directly to a pattern but I encourage you to mess around with it and see what comes of it! thats the fun part :)
I would like to make mohair version of this pattern but mohair is much thinner so i would use much smaller needle size but i am total beginner so i really don't know how to adjust stitches...@@minigru.studios
To calculate how i divide the sts for the raglan i like to divide the total number of stitches by three (48/3=16) and then divide the result by two to figure out how many sts i have for the sleeves (16/2=8). It’s the same but its seems easier to calculate so I’m leaving it here in case anyone thinks the same!
Pinning this for people to reference! (I apparently just make math more complicated than it is lol) still do some rounding when needed! thank u so much for commenting :)
@@minigru.studios hi i have a question does this pattern follow the modern modified raglan pattern? or is this the older version?
Haha I clicked on the armholes video you linked and realized it’s my mom’s channel! Always so fun seeing her namedropped by other knitters lol
NO WAY omg she’s a queen tell her a personal thank u for me 🤍
6:22. Using two stitch markers to signify a knit row or an increase row is a fricken game changer. What a brilliant and simple idea. Thank you.
It's such a game changer! I can never remember lol
I'm here knitting a light blue top with my brand new needle and I found this video. It feels like we're together talking about our projects. Feels like company.
AWH thanks for being here
this video is so clear, ive always avoided learning raglan because it's usually only explained in the context of specific patterns and i prefer to design my own garments to fit the yarn/needles i happen to have to work with. i am so grateful i now can use this technique, thank you!!
i’m so glad you enjoyed the tutorial!! 💗 I wanted to make it as versatile as possible!! ☺️
This is exactly what I needed, I literally saw the sweater on your Pinterest yesterday and thought I need to make this :)
no way 🥹🫶 that makes me so happy!! send me a picture when you’re done 🤍 thanks for watching!
ik you said this would knit up quick, but I didn't think it would be THAT FAST OMG- it took me almost 2 days to make a cropped shirt (I ran out of yarn right when I had to finish the second sleeve 😑) IT WAS SO CUTE AND SIMPLE! but I love the guide sm I was always intimidated by raglan & the video made it so much easier! I'm super excited to make even more tops, sweaters, and shrugs with this guide I can't thank you enough and I can't wait for more content from you!
wow this comment was so so thoughtful 🤍 thank u so much for watching and i’m so happy that you were able to use my guide to help you create a piece of your own!! and i love that it inspires you to create even more! ☺️ if you want to you can DM a pic to me on instagram i’d love to see it :)
@@minigru.studios you're so welcome! 🤎 and omg I don't have insta but now I wish I did lmao
I don't know how to knit but I like to listen to things while I crochet 😎 making a cardigan rn
thanks for joining me 💖 cardigans are a lot of fun ☺️
PLEASE make more tutorials like this! you were so easy to follow and such a cute sweater! i would love a tutorial on flare sleeves🙏🤩
Hi Kait! I know this tutorial has been posted for a while now, but I wanted to thank you for creating and posting this video as it is the easiest sweater pattern I have found that has immensely helped me in knitting my first sweater! It is so helpful and easy to follow which was amazing. Having finished my first sweater with this pattern, I can't wait to continue to follow this tutorial for my future knitted garment projects! Thank you
first of all, you're the sweetest most beautiful girl I've ever seen, im in love now.
secondly, the fact that you thought of the people starting knitting that might need a tutorial like this for this kind of project gives me heart flutters because I've been looking for this tutorial FOR EVER !!
i think this will be the time i actually successfully knit a raglan sweater and lord knows I've attempted it so many times before that i thought i was done trying
thank you so much 😭😭
YOU’RE TOO SWEET 💕 i’m so glad that this video was helpful to you 🤍 please let me know if you have any questions i’d love to help!!
you are my new favourite youtuber, im always so inspired after watching your videos and all i wanna do is knitttt
that means the absolute world to me 🥹🫶 thank u so much for watching and creating with me!
I just used this to knit my first sweater and I’m obsessed with it! This tutorial is perfect. Thank you thank you thank you ❤
Yay!! I'm so proud congrats on your new sweater :) thank u so much for watching!
This video was super helpful. I love figuring out projects without a full on pattern and this gave me just enough guidance to figure out raglan for the first time. Thank you💜
YAY i’m the same way so i’m glad that it gave you some guidance :) i like leaving it open for people to have some creative freedom!! thanks for watching 🤍
WAIT I SAW THIS ON INSTA
Thank you, I’ve been looking for a raglan tutorial(I’m trying to learn how to make a skirt rn)
yay welcome to the channel
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! It really helps me knitting a raglan sweater. The tip with the two colours yarn stitch marker and how to divide the stitches for the increase parts are really helpful ❤
i’m so glad it helped you out 🤍 thanks for watching!
I always remember M1L and M1R like this:
M1L : -L-eft and -F-ront
L and F are the same type of letter (tall and straight)
M1R : -R-ight and -B-ack
R and B are the same type of letter (round and curved)
wait I loooove this! I never thought of it that way but it make so much sense! Thanks for commenting!
Im making this sweater with light pink and dark pink. Its looking so good and i love the way you explain you videos really helps :)
yay i love that color combo! thanks for watching 🤍
i've just finished the body after only a few days! i've had to restart a few times just cos of stupid mistakes loll but it looks so good. you should definitely do a video just on different sleeves!
Amazing!! I'm glad it worked up so quick for you :) I think I'll make some type of video on sleeve types in the future :) thanks for watching!
Thank you for explaining it so well! I’ve always been a little intimidated by top down sweaters but I’m just breezing through it. I’m already planning to make a few more after I’m done with this one! Thank you so much again!
I'm so glad it's helpful to you!! have fun knitting sweaters all winter ;)
I loved your tutorial. I am a beginner knitter and your tutorial was amazing! I love that you admit to making mistakes but taught me the basics to accomplish a garment that I would really wear. Thank you
yay i’m so glad that you enjoyed the tutorial!! congrats on your new sweater ❤️🎀
This tutorial actually makes me think I can give this a shot at my uni’s next crochet club meeting
YOU GOT THIS! :)
Your videos are my daily dose of inspiration, and I'm addicted! You're not just motivating, you're downright mesmerizing. Keep being your amazing self! 💫😘
AWH thanks so much for watching & supporting 🫶
I’ve been wanting to learn how to knit for a long time now but this video was my final push so now I’m knitting this sweater
YAY DO IT
this is one the few knitting tutorials i feel like i can do! i just found your channel and i love your creations
Yay!!! I'm so glad :D feel free to show me photos once you finish! thank you so much for watching
Beautiful video!! Very informative and well done. I often knit 2-3 extra stitches each side of the live stitches when I pick up armholes then decrease them over the next few rows as one extra on each side is not always enough.
I have been wanting to learn raglan top down, your tutorial will be a big help ❤ the sweater you made!
YAY! I hope it helped you a lot! :) let me know if you have any questions! thanks for watching
thank yooou! I’m currently trying to freestyle a raglan in mohair and this was super helpful💕✨
yay i’m so glad it helped!! 💕
For long form content I 10/10 recommend the H3 podcast!! The videos are very long and rlly funny (majority of the humor is inside jokes so it’s great for binge watching episodes and understanding each joke the more you watch
oooooo i’ll have to check it out! i loooooove longer podcasts when i’m working on stuff for long periods of time ☺️ then i don’t have to search for new episodes as often
First time knitting after years of crochet, it's really easy to follow but I chose 4mm needles, I am in pain. 50 rows and I'm halfway through my increases...
Thank you for the video !
ouu im so scared to use a small size but it'd look so nice 😥
ohhhh no!! yes the smaller needles take A LOT of patience but give a beautiful drape in the end! good luck & thanks for watching
I have messed this up so badly and I have no idea how because this was such a great tutorial😂
This is literally the best tutorial thank you so much!!
YAY i'm so glad it helped you!!
I looove it! Started my first raglan directly after I saw the first minute of the video
send me a photo when ur done PLS i’d love to see!! 🤍 thanks for watching ☺️
I want to try this sweater w drops yarn in like a super bold blue w the kids silk mixed ahhhh😍
I love the scrap exchange!!! I’ve found brand new yarn of really nice fibers there several times it’s great
i NEVER leave empty handed :) last week I found 4 hanks of berroco vintage for $3 each 😍
I love to listen to reddit deep dives and creepy posts compilation when crocheting or knitting😅 especially cult coffin❤
ooo I'm gonna give this a try! lmk any more recs :)
Hi Kait! Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!
Hello!! thank you so much for all your insight! I’m so happy you enjoyed the video 🫶 I can’t wait to see you create your own :) pls send me pictures if you do!! 🤍 thanks so much for watching, subbing, AND following on IG it means the world to me ily 🌷
This tutorial is amazing 💓💓💓 I finally finished mine and I love it 🥰
yay I'm so glad you love your new sweater!!! :) thank u so much for using my tutorial!
Tysm for the easy tutorial, i feel like this was the only raglan tutorial that i watched to the end because it was so entertaining🥹 how long were your needles? Im going to buy some for this project :)
thank u so much for watching!!
Love this so much. This level of detail is just what I needed. Thank you 🙏 ❤
thanks for watching! 💕
Thank you sm !! It was my first garment project, I did it cropped and with short sleeves ❤
AMAZING! that sounds perfect for the warmer weather :)
Hi! I’m having some problems with the increases :( the stitch between them is really small in comparison to the others. Is there anything I can do to improve it?
this is kind of a dumb question, but while knitting the sweater, do you need to purl at any point other than the ribbing?
This is a great question! you do not need to purl since you’re knitting in the round! essentially instead of flipping your work you’re just building on the last row so stocknitte in the round is all knit stitches! for this sweater you only need to purl on the ribbing like you said! hope this helps and lmk if you have any questions
Love this!!!!
thanks for watching
Spirited Away
this is exactly the sweater i want but i only know how to crochet 🥺 do you happen to know any pattern to make one that looks like this bc i can’t freehand 😭
I dont know an exact pattern but the construction should be the same concept! Like you'll be increasing at 4 points around the neckline to grow the sweater if that makes sense? then finishing the body and sleeves separately. you might just need to experiment depending on the stitch! hope this helps :)
This is my first project as a beginner
yay! hope everything goes well 💕
@@minigru.studios thank youuu
Thank you so much for this! I can't wait to try :))
hope this helps you out!
omg annie im annie
Thank you. 😊
Hey! Is there a tutorial that you used to do the magic loop method? The ones I’ve found need me to pull stitches off a needle after every round?
I'm trying to make this sweater and I'm wondering if anyone knows the gauge she used because the video wasn't very clear on that and I'm using n different yarn and needles then her
if, hypothetically, i am fundamentally unable to do the magic loop method, would a 16in cable work?
for this sweater you don't necessarily need to know the magic loop method! I learned it way after I started making raglans but it just makes it a little bit easier or else it's very tight! I just pull the cable through as I please and that gets the job done :)
Omg I've been looking for a cute tutorial like this for so longg im gonna make a blue version of this, but i wanna ask how many grams did you use up or how many yards did one ball of yarn had? I live in a different country you see and i only have access to local yarns here😅
OMG ?! i just liked your sweater post in insta explore and saw this video when i open yt 😭🤍
OMG WHAT!! that’s so awesome :) thank u for being here ☺️🤍🤍
@@minigru.studios it is fr
Wondering if I should do this and include short rows, if anyone has made it how is the fit? Should i include short rows or does it fit well?
hi! i love this tutorial sm (esp the sweater), but i just wanted to clarify, we alternate between increase rows and knit rows right?
also, is it normal to have holes when making M1Ls? 😅
hello!! yes alternate increase & knit rows for the raglan increase portion :) & it depends what yarn & needles you’re using! if you’re doing a looser gauge then it might be tricky to avoid little holes due to inconsistent tension! if it bothers you a lot then switch to a tighter gauge (check the recommended needle size on your yarn label!) hope this helps!
@@minigru.studios tysmmm!!
This looks amazing!!! I dont have size 19 needles. The largest I have is size 15. Would they still work?
thank you!! :) The needles will still work but may give a little bit of a different look! (tighter gauge) and you may need to adjust the number of neckline stitches but it should look similar! the saturn heart top at 0:56 (bottom left corner) was knit with 15 mm needles for reference! hope this helps DM me if you have any more questions :)
I'm getting confused with how you increase.
Can you please post written instructions.
It seems like too many increases and when i get to the end it lands on m1l?
Thank you for this tutorial love it!! What weight yarn did you use for this?
thanks for watching! I used bulky yarn or weight 5! :)
in the country that im from, the biggest needle size that we have is 10mm (us 15), do you have any recommendations on needle size?
good day!! where can I find the pattern by which you made this wonderful product? It is very difficult for me to do everything by ear.. if you answer me, I will be very grateful to you!! thanks in advance!
adorable
How to do the lines at the sleeves?
How many Gr did you use for each color? I didn't understand the lyrics of what you wrote in the video when explaining the materials :(
I used around 250 g total!
Hi i am new to this. If i am using a bulky 4/5 yarn, what kind of needle should i be using? Please and thank you 😊
tysm for this tutorial! sorry im very much a beginner in knitting, are the circle needles essential or would straight ones work? (Im assuming they probably don’t?)
no worries! but Circular needles specifically with this raglan sweater! :) lmk if you have any more questions!
@@minigru.studios thank you!!
Im new to knitting and rly want to make this sweater and if im not mistaken you made the body and arms in stockinette? You never mentioned purl rows but thats what it looked to me, idk, should i purl every other row?
nope! because it’s in the round and you’re never working on the “wrong side” aka the back, you only need to do the knit stitch.
Could you ballpark how many grams of yarn it took to make this? I’m unsure how much yarn to buy and don’t want to over or under spend
I used about 250 g total I think if youre making something a similar size and gauge you should be good with around 300 g for some wiggle room!
Hi! Thank you so much this is so helpful as a beginner
you only need to knit! :)
This is my first time using circular kneedles how did you get the stitches to reach the other needle?
if you cant change out your cord for your needles try out the traveling loop or the magic loop method! As far as joining in the round here's a quick tutorial on that!: czcams.com/users/shortsMQXkIkMAwMI?si=oIZDu-vumc3sQ1eL Hope this helps
How many inches/cm is each colour? I’m doing this in crochet so I just wanted to know!
My biggest knitting needle is size 11. Can I use it in some way though?
hi!! this has been on my to make list for quite a while and i dont know if you do mention but does it matter the size of the yarn you use? or can it be anything cos i have scraps i can use i just wanted to double check just in case.
Aaa I'm in the same situation and I have no idea! Have you tried it? I'm in the UK so it's even more difficult to know if the yarn I have would be ok :/
no i havent tried it yet! lifes been a bit hectic at the moment lol. i'm also in the UK, where do you get your yarn from? i get mine only from hobbycraft but thats only because i have no clue where else to go and im not so keen on using them anymore.
@@chaos9649 Ah I hope you're doing ok! Most of my yarn is from home bargains - the double knit type - I'm not sure if it's good, I'm pretty new to knitting :')
Hello! I really want to make this, but the link to the yarn isn’t working anymore.. What weight of yarn is this?
5 (bulky) ☺️
@@minigru.studios thank you so so much!!
Iam confused,should i do increase row and then knit and repeat until I reach the length i want
when doing the portion of the sweater that is raglan increases, you will switch off increase rows and regular rows until you get to the length you want the sweater to come down on your arms (before tying off the sleeves) check out the section at 10:20 ("measuring on body/switching color") where I explain how to determine how long to do it for. Then once you tie off the sleeves, you'll be doing just regular rows until the sweater is the length you want. hope this helps!
Thank you so much 💗
hii, is the white yarn in the colour "white" or "birch" on the website? also what's the advantage to using a ball winder?
I think it's birch! I just like to use the winder because they make center pull cakes so the yarn doesn't roll around when you use it! hope this helps :)
@@minigru.studios thank you!!
Ok maybe dumb question but are you switching the way ur knitting with each row like knit one pearl one?
that's a great question! when knitting stockinette in the round you only have to do knit rows since the "right" side is always facing towards you and you're just building on top of the previous row! hope this helps
So I'm 5 rows into increases and still the garment looks the same, its like i cannot see how the increases are playing out. is that normal and should i carry on or ive done something wrong?
depending on the size of your needles it may take a few rows to see the increases!
I am at the very start of the video, but i am confused why you switched the needles???
1x1 ribbing looks a lot neater if you size down needles! that’s why I used smaller needles in the beginning. It’s not 100% necessary I just find it to be an easy way to make the final product look nicer. Hope this helps!
this is one of my first clothes projects for knitting ! how do i figure out how many stitches to cast on for the neckline ?
try making a sort of gauge swatch! I explain this method more in my "knit shorts" tutorial if you'd like to check it out! czcams.com/video/3mjazQLWJZg/video.htmlsi=Yo-_K2x5Ta12Flnt&t=148
Does anyone know how much yarn she took to make this? Thank youuuu ❤️
5oz of each color, so 10 oz in total 🙂🙂
@@michelle-nx8bj what does the oz means
@@michelle-nx8bj TYSMM ❤️❤️
@@won528 oz just means ounces 😊
@@michelle-nx8bj how much is that in grams?
Love this! i was wondering what weight yarn you used in the video
It's weight 5 (bulky) I believe!
Could you link the yarn you used? Just so I can find a similar one :)
I just updated the description with what I used as well as a ton of other recommendations at different price points!! :)
someone help! how much meters yarn used for sweater? idk what is it “oz” im russian. please i need to know…
i knit the arm holes too big but I'll finish it.Then knit the same thing again aghh
I raged, beacause i thought i missunderstood, therefore i re-did a row, just to realise i did it right the first time
Good on you for giving it a go though. I don’t think I have the patience, but I’m I think I’m gonna try.
Hiii for the ribbing rows would it work if you used the needles that are for the main body or do the needles have to be smaller?
you could but it would just look looser than what I did! I would go a size smaller but you can always experiment with the same needles too it’ll just give a slightly different look! hope this helps :)
@@minigru.studios thank you so much!! I'll try getting smaller needles, I'm excited to start thisss
Hiii
Its necessary to cast on one additional stich to join in the round?
not necessarily but the way I joined in the round was seamless!! check out my youtube shorts for a tutorial on that ☺️
hi!!! i was wondering how many rows you did for each color stripe?
I think around 12 rows for each color!
What ply is the yarn??
It's a bulky weight yarn! (size 5)
In 1:41 when you said you used 502 of yarn, is it 502 grams? Or what does it mean?
ounces!! 5 oz is around 140 g :)
@@minigru.studios ohhh okay, tysm! i was so confused. I’m just starting to learn how to knit
do you know a tutorial for joining in the round ? :3
I just added a link to the description! hope this helps :)
I’m like, brand new to knitting, I started a week ago. Would this be too much for a baby knitter? It looks so so cute but I’m worried I might get in over my head 😅
I think that the sweater is pretty straightforward and can be used by beginners but with that being said I would make sure you are solid on a few things: the knit stitch, the purl stitch, casting off, and knitting in the round! :) and DM me if you need any help or have any questions!
@@minigru.studios thank you!!
I also have a few basics tutorials linked in the description of the video if you wanna check those out! :)
@@minigru.studios will do!
Do we increase before and after the orange mark after the regular row or just left increase and then after the row is done right increase? Pls someone help!
I think the second one is true, but I can't continue without knowing for sure.
on increase rows you're starting with an increase to the left of the marker & finishing with an increase right of the marker!! after your last increase you begin the next row after the marker with no increases! hope this helps :)
@@minigru.studios thank you for the reply. I thought so, too. Thanks for the great tutorial.
What needles were you using in the beginning?
They are US 15 mm :) I linked them in the description for ya!
wheres the magic loop method tutorial if you have lonv cord?
What size sweater wpuld you say your measurements make?
I would say a M or L depending on how you want it to fit!
do u think its possible to do this type of stitch on crochet
look up the waistcoat stitch!! its very similar to a knit stitch but might be hard to translate directly to a pattern but I encourage you to mess around with it and see what comes of it! thats the fun part :)
what type of yarn did u use thooo
big twist classic or any bulky (6) yarn! i don’t think the green color is available anymore 😭
Can i make it eitj smaller needles?
yes! depending on your size of yarn you’ll have to adjust the amount of stitches you cast on :)
I would like to make mohair version of this pattern but mohair is much thinner so i would use much smaller needle size but i am total beginner so i really don't know how to adjust stitches...@@minigru.studios