Thank you for teaching us how to measure. Your charts are the one of many things that I love about your channel. You have designed many beautiful items.. Thank you very much.
Thank you Simona your video tutorials and instructions are always so clear. I made the best cardigans following your videos. You're a great crochet teacher.
Thank you Simona, you are so wonderful for explaining the things to us. I love your work & love watching your channel, you make things so easy to follow. I am from Western Australia 🇦🇺 you reach all corners of the world, just imagine how amazed your great grandmother would be, we all take it for granted now days. Thank you so much for all you do xx💖🤗😊🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@@simonacrochet4149 My family Heritage on my mother's that came to Australia iin the 1850' came from Galway. He came out with family as a Pensioner Gaurd, that's what they called them back then when they had finished being in the war. His name was Darby Fahey. So I got some Irish in me 🍀🤗😊
Dear simona, i follow you since few months and it’s a real pleasure every time, thank you very much for your time and your clear explaination. Sorry if my english are not completly correct, i’m french and i live in france……👍💐🌺
Thank you so, so much for all your tutorials 💗 You are so talented and it's great that you share it with all of us that follow you. I am very thankful for that. God bless you always!!
Thank you so much i asked some of how to take measurements for chrocheting as beginner but they are ignores our talks. Once again Thank you so much. Now i have a hope that when i am in doubt your vedios help me.
Good morning I have been following you for a long time now and I have made many of your models, sometimes in several copies. Each time, the people I gave them to were delighted. I never paid attention to this tutorial. He's very interesting. Just one question: from the measurements, can I adapt my projects with hooks (and corresponding yarn) in 3, 3.5, 4.5 or 5? Thank you for your response and the superb models that you explain to us.
Avery helpful video ...I love to crochet .....the dresses u make are very beautiful ... really love them....keep up your efforts it's very helpful for new learns like us
how do you know how many change to do after taking the measurement. I crochet my twins grandsons the hoodie sweater that you did came out beautifully. got so many complement. need to know how many change to do for a man size 3 to 4xx. please help if you can . love your video
Thank you for this information. Could you please let me know how can we calculate the starting chain for yoke according the age? And how can we divide the chain for yoke front,back and sleeve?
Hi Simone. On your big chart that has measurements up 5-6 yrs there is SCYE depth, (half way down the page), could you explain what that means? Also 2nd from the bottom UPPER SLEEVE, is that the circumference of sleeve where it joins yoke? Absolutely love your patterns and enjoying making the cardigans, I’m up to #5 + 1 pair pants. It’s so easy to adjust to size of yarn as I can’t always get DK yarn here. It’s much easier to work to measurements rather than stitch count. Thanks for sharing your patterns.
Good morning, scye is another name for armhole depth, and upper sleeve is is a half of the sleeve circumference ,in other words it's when you measure your sleeve flat rather than all way around. I am delighted to hear that you are able to adjust patterns to your needs whatever your yarn weight is , that is exactly why I use measurements rather than stitch count
I understand the measurement part. Where my brain stops working is how you figure out the dividing up of the chain between front sections, sleeves and back. Is there a formula you are using to calculate this?
Hello Simona.. well explained.. but i have a doubt how can we decide or measure the exact starting chain as well as the number of chains should divided for frond sleeves and back?
There are many different ways to count the starting chain. Try watching my very very first tutorials, that might help you . It's all about counting chains
Thank you very much for this. Just one question, the sleeve length on this top for the size you gave (18-24 months) is 25cms. Going by your chart, I'm in the process of making a 3-4 years cardigan and the measurement for the sleeve length is 24.5cms. How come the smaller sized top has a longer arm length than a 3-4 years size? (i know all clothing differs, even for the same size but now I'm wondering if I'm making the sleeves too short 🤔)
I agree with you on the sleeves there, I feel that all shop bought cardigans have longer sleeves , even on this top I remember rolling back sleeves for my son
Ciao Simona, sei bravissima e ti ringrazio perché spieghi molte cose con tanta semplicità. Mi piacerebbe se tu mettessi i sottotitoli in italiano e se potessi riprodurre per esempio un cardigan, in uno schema con le taglie per adulti, sarebbe meraviglioso per me. Grazie♥️
Thank you so much for making this video! I really appreciate the time you have taken out to help me and others who had this question. 🥰❤️
You are very welcome, I hope this helps 😉
You are a smart gal. This is a good idea. Well done for showing us.
Thank you for teaching us how to measure. Your charts are the one of many things that I love about your channel. You have designed many beautiful items.. Thank you very much.
You are very welcome 😉
Thank you Simona your video tutorials and instructions are always so clear. I made the best cardigans following your videos. You're a great crochet teacher.
Thank you 😉
Thank you Simona, you are so wonderful for explaining the things to us. I love your work & love watching your channel, you make things so easy to follow. I am from Western Australia 🇦🇺 you reach all corners of the world, just imagine how amazed your great grandmother would be, we all take it for granted now days. Thank you so much for all you do xx💖🤗😊🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Wow... You are so far 😍 best wishes and good luck from Ireland 🍀
@@simonacrochet4149 My family Heritage on my mother's that came to Australia iin the 1850' came from Galway. He came out with family as a Pensioner Gaurd, that's what they called them back then when they had finished being in the war. His name was Darby Fahey. So I got some Irish in me 🍀🤗😊
Galway is beautiful ❤️ Wow... Your family history is amazing
Dear simona, i follow you since few months and it’s a real pleasure every time, thank you very much for your time and your clear explaination. Sorry if my english are not completly correct, i’m french and i live in france……👍💐🌺
You are very welcome 😉
This is such an important video! I thank you so much for it! I just shared it on Pinterest. ❤️ I am loving your channel so far! You are fantastic!
Thank you so, so much for all your tutorials 💗
You are so talented and it's great that you share it with all of us that follow you.
I am very thankful for that.
God bless you always!!
This was very helpful thank you for taking the time to show us.
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this explanation, very helpful indeed. P.s I love all your tutorials you are my favourite teacher on utube.
Thank you 😊
Thanks so much Simona for these wonderful tips. I have been trying this but l was not so sure.
This was very helpful thank you so much for sharing ♥️
This is so helpful. Thank you so much.
So glad i have found your channel🥰
Thank you so much for sharing this project 🌹❤️
Thank you so much i asked some of how to take measurements for chrocheting as beginner but they are ignores our talks. Once again Thank you so much. Now i have a hope that when i am in doubt your vedios help me.
I hope so too 😀
Good morning I have been following you for a long time now and I have made many of your models, sometimes in several copies. Each time, the people I gave them to were delighted. I never paid attention to this tutorial. He's very interesting. Just one question: from the measurements, can I adapt my projects with hooks (and corresponding yarn) in 3, 3.5, 4.5 or 5? Thank you for your response and the superb models that you explain to us.
I want to get better at yolk making. You make it so easy looking.
My very first tutorial is about making a yoke
Thank you so much 💓
Would you please make more pullovers for 1 and falf to 2 years old
Thank you for sharing. How do you then take those measurements to designing / creating your yoke?
Avery helpful video ...I love to crochet .....the dresses u make are very beautiful ... really love them....keep up your efforts it's very helpful for new learns like us
I am glad this was helpful to you
how do you know how many change to do after taking the measurement. I crochet my twins grandsons the hoodie sweater that you did came out beautifully. got so many complement. need to know how many change to do for a man size 3 to 4xx. please help if you can . love your video
Quick question, may I ask where did you get your journal, please? I could use one like that!
Great advice. 👍⭐
Thank you for this information. Could you please let me know how can we calculate the starting chain for yoke according the age? And how can we divide the chain for yoke front,back and sleeve?
My very first video is about counting the chains , let me know if you can't find it and I will send you the link
@@simonacrochet4149 Thank you🙏❤️
Hi Simone. On your big chart that has measurements up 5-6 yrs there is SCYE depth, (half way down the page), could you explain what that means? Also 2nd from the bottom UPPER SLEEVE, is that the circumference of sleeve where it joins yoke? Absolutely love your patterns and enjoying making the cardigans, I’m up to #5 + 1 pair pants. It’s so easy to adjust to size of yarn as I can’t always get DK yarn here. It’s much easier to work to measurements rather than stitch count. Thanks for sharing your patterns.
Good morning, scye is another name for armhole depth, and upper sleeve is is a half of the sleeve circumference ,in other words it's when you measure your sleeve flat rather than all way around. I am delighted to hear that you are able to adjust patterns to your needs whatever your yarn weight is , that is exactly why I use measurements rather than stitch count
@@simonacrochet4149 thank you for your reply. Very helpful. Cheers!
I understand the measurement part. Where my brain stops working is how you figure out the dividing up of the chain between front sections, sleeves and back. Is there a formula you are using to calculate this?
There is a formula that I use, it's difficult to explain in writing. Try watching my #1 video( very first one)
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Hello Simona.. well explained.. but i have a doubt how can we decide or measure the exact starting chain as well as the number of chains should divided for frond sleeves and back?
There are many different ways to count the starting chain. Try watching my very very first tutorials, that might help you . It's all about counting chains
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you very much for this. Just one question, the sleeve length on this top for the size you gave (18-24 months) is 25cms. Going by your chart, I'm in the process of making a 3-4 years cardigan and the measurement for the sleeve length is 24.5cms. How come the smaller sized top has a longer arm length than a 3-4 years size? (i know all clothing differs, even for the same size but now I'm wondering if I'm making the sleeves too short 🤔)
I agree with you on the sleeves there, I feel that all shop bought cardigans have longer sleeves , even on this top I remember rolling back sleeves for my son
Ciao Simona, sei bravissima e ti ringrazio perché spieghi molte cose con tanta semplicità. Mi piacerebbe se tu mettessi i sottotitoli in italiano e se potessi riprodurre per esempio un cardigan, in uno schema con le taglie per adulti, sarebbe meraviglioso per me. Grazie♥️
Subtítulo en español por favor. Saludos desde Chile
Wouwou thank you so much! Can you souscribe in french please👌😉
Not quite sure what subscribing in French means
@@simonacrochet4149 thank you youpiiiiiii
Kindly upload ur measuring chart or send me thank you
I am from Pakistan