I have found when making the band, going through both loops on the first and last stitch of the row creates a stronger edge and its less susceptible to losing form over washings.
This is a perfect project take in the plane because hardly any need for scissors ✂️. I'm going on an 18 hours flight ✈️, so this will be a useful project I already made a sweater. Thank you for the tutorial 💚
Great video showing in details in which stitches to put the increases and how to join. I always tended to loose stitches and never understood what I was doing wrong!
I used this tutorial for making my first sweater but made the sleeves to my elbows and did 3” bands. I also made it wide at my “wings”. I’m in shock how easy it was and I just made a tailored spring sweater in 4 days while watching tv. Thank you for a great tutorial! As a lefty, these things are hard to follow but you did a great job. Thank you again. I plan on making the puffy sleeve sweater dress you have a video of next. Not sure I will buy ill fitted sweaters again!
I need help. Im at row 11 with 156 stitches. Am I doing this, right?? Will I get 200 stitches at row 15 to start the sleeves?? Someone help me please. The written pattern won't work for me.
awesome!! just started one. in hot pink. I have about 5 of the granny pop one WHICH I LOVE so much. and so does everyone who sees me in them. thank you for your beautiful and fabulous offerings 💙💙💙
Love this sweater! Thank you for the tutorial. I love that the seam is not in the middle of the back! So much better looking. The yarn is great for the sweater.
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This is beautiful! I absolutely love how the colors played out for this. Raglan is my personal favorite, I love being able to try on my garments as I am making them.
So beautifully explained and easy to follow! Super friendly for beginners, but there are also nice tips for crocheters who are a bit more experienced. Thank you! I'll definitely share this! Love from Argentina 🥰
My first crochet project to make a jumper and this pattern was so easy to follow. I made mine hip length in medium and used about 1000m. Thank you for the pattern and video. My daughter now wants me to make her one.
Bought this Puppy Fur yarn some time ago and thank goodness I've finally found something to do with it! Just purchased your pattern and am excited to get going on this lovely sweater! Thank you so much for this great tutorial to go along with it. Great work!!!
This is kinda old now but they do technically provide measurements in the full tutorial where it includes the gauge. With the gauge provided, you can create a ratio. For example, her gauge for the main body is 12 stitches by 9 rows for 4". So, when you're on row 13 of the yoke for the size xs, the number of stitches for the longer side is 49. Every 12 stitches is 4" so you can make that into 4 inches/12 stitches. You have 49 stitches though, so you need to calculate how many inches that wound be equal to, which is about 16.3. 49 stitches x 4 inches/12 stitches = 16.3 (you need to cancel the stitches unit by having them in opposite places to get inches) For me, I'm using a bulkier yarn where my 12 stitches is 4.5 inches. I need to make that equivalent to 16.3" so I worked backwards and took 16.3 times 12/4.5 (you have to reverse the order or take the reciprocal) 16.3 inches x 12 stitches/4.5 inches = 43.4 stitches (the only unit I'm left with is the number of stitches because inches cancelled each other out) You may have figured that out by now but in case someone is wondering how to modify the yarn type.
I started this pattern last night. I love it. Super easy to follow, only I had to use a different 4 ply yarn and down a stitch size. I would love to purchase that yarn though. It looks amazing .👏
Thanks you for this amazing tutorial! You have given me the confidence to try it! Your explanations are clear and easy to follow. Great for beginners! 🥰
I've been wanting to crochet my own shirt for awhile now but couldn't figure out how to start it. Your video has helped me, and I will be starting once the baby goes to sleep 😁 I'm excited now! Thank you!
I love these types of sweaters. Loved your yarn choice, it’s so pretty and the name is so cute. Thanks so much for sharing this one. Have a good evening!!!
Gosh this is such lovely pattern. I found it so easy to follow and your instructions in the pattern were really clear. Thank you so much for your beautiful pattern. 👍👏🤩🙏
Started mine today loving it. Just wish we could get those hooks here in SA. Might help with my Calpal Tunnel syndrome hands. Thanks your work is beautiful 😍
Might just have to make all my pullovers this way! Love the chain one space design going into the underarms, so I decided to do a chain 2 space there! It’s super cute, and will work up nicely as a lightweight pullover!🎉
Hi there, Lovely project and instruction, thank you! Could you please provide instruction on sizing? I'd like to make myself a sweater but I'm larger than this. Could I apply number of stitches to size?
So glad that you moved the join to beginning of the row...I have searched numerous yolk patterns as the join in the middle of a traditional yoke is ugly. My question when doing hdc,is it reasonable to assume that I do a standing hdc ch 1 hdc.
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I’m obsessed with making mine, half way through. Now my 5 year old niece has asked for matching 🙈 is there a simpler way to work out how many stitches to start with? Please xxx
A friend sent me this video, i used a yarn that said size 4 but was turning out too big, so i have 63 stitches going around the yoke on the single crochet, (it felt like the right size collar) would love some help figuring out where to start the v's ❤
What measurements do I use for the large size? Surely the collar needs to be bigger as well but I can’t see any alternatives in the instructions? Thanks x
MJ, I love this yarn and the pattern is pretty simple, with one exception. I don't understand how Row 1 only increases by 4 stitches (starting with 84 stitches and ending with 88 stitches). When you have 4 V stitches (one in each section (sleeve, front, sleeve, back)), you should be increasing 8 stitches (an additional 2 stitches per section). Am I missing something? In Rows 3-13 you increase 8 stitches per row (2 in each section), which makes sense. Can you please respond ASAP as I was hoping to finish this sweater for a X-mas present for my daughter. Thanks for the great tutorial. It seems pretty easy to follow, so hopefully the rest will come together quickly.
Hey hello thank you for your video I’m just asking can I add more length of collar stitches cause I think that I want it to be a little bit loose but I’m not sure if it’s going to be harder for me to follow your pattern, so can you help me with this? Thank you.
I have found when making the band, going through both loops on the first and last stitch of the row creates a stronger edge and its less susceptible to losing form over washings.
This is a perfect project take in the plane because hardly any need for scissors ✂️. I'm going on an 18 hours flight ✈️, so this will be a useful project I already made a sweater. Thank you for the tutorial 💚
I love the way you have made the join in the round at the raglan increase - this way the join is invisible. Thank you.
Great video showing in details in which stitches to put the increases and how to join. I always tended to loose stitches and never understood what I was doing wrong!
I used this tutorial for making my first sweater but made the sleeves to my elbows and did 3” bands. I also made it wide at my “wings”. I’m in shock how easy it was and I just made a tailored spring sweater in 4 days while watching tv. Thank you for a great tutorial! As a lefty, these things are hard to follow but you did a great job. Thank you again. I plan on making the puffy sleeve sweater dress you have a video of next.
Not sure I will buy ill fitted sweaters again!
Awesome!
I need help. Im at row 11 with 156 stitches. Am I doing this, right?? Will I get 200 stitches at row 15 to start the sleeves?? Someone help me please. The written pattern won't work for me.
@@lyneboucher552 Maybe you did like me and accidentally skipped some stitches near the V (chain 1)?
I love all of your detailed advice on how to avoid gaping and other issues. The joining date the most difficult issue for beginners.
THANK YOU!!!! I cannot wait to make one for my first day of school, so my students can compliment my FIT!! in High School Language.
MJ you are causing insomnia, I was supposed to to bed 4 videos ago 😂 one more and then bed
Haha that happens to me all the time too
😂😂😂😂
awesome!! just started one. in hot pink. I have about 5 of the granny pop one WHICH I LOVE so much. and so does everyone who sees me in them. thank you for your beautiful and fabulous offerings 💙💙💙
Love this sweater! Thank you for the tutorial. I love that the seam is not in the middle of the back! So much better looking. The yarn is great for the sweater.
Everything you Create is Beautiful! You have a Gift in Designing Beautiful Items that I Appreciate. Thank you for sharing your Creative Gift and all your Wonderful Tutorials. I learn because of you!😊❤️
This is beautiful! I absolutely love how the colors played out for this. Raglan is my personal favorite, I love being able to try on my garments as I am making them.
So nice. I am a newbie, you made it simple enough for me to follow. I hope I can make it. 🙏 😊
So beautifully explained and easy to follow! Super friendly for beginners, but there are also nice tips for crocheters who are a bit more experienced. Thank you! I'll definitely share this! Love from Argentina 🥰
Just finished my sweater today! I made it longer on the body and plan to wear a button up under it. I love it!
The color mix of that yarn is very beautiful and the sweater looks great!
Thank you for this tutorial.
Starting on my second sweater. This has been my favorite tutorial I have found. Thank you so much!
Wonderful!
You're patterns are the CUTEST
I love doing raglan sweaters, crochet 🧶 or 🧶 knit ❤️ even...sewing 🧵, especially,doll clothing 🤗✌🏽🌻
A very easy tutorial to follow and a lot of fun to learn and make. thank you!
My first crochet project to make a jumper and this pattern was so easy to follow. I made mine hip length in medium and used about 1000m. Thank you for the pattern and video. My daughter now wants me to make her one.
Bought this Puppy Fur yarn some time ago and thank goodness I've finally found something to do with it! Just purchased your pattern and am excited to get going on this lovely sweater! Thank you so much for this great tutorial to go along with it. Great work!!!
Yay, thank you!
What is puppy fur yarn?
@@jamytolliver It's just the name of the color of this yarn she is using. There are several other colors at Mary Maxim of this Super Soft yarn.
It would be really great if you add a mesuarment for every piece that you work on. So it would be easy to follow with different size yarn
This is kinda old now but they do technically provide measurements in the full tutorial where it includes the gauge. With the gauge provided, you can create a ratio. For example, her gauge for the main body is 12 stitches by 9 rows for 4". So, when you're on row 13 of the yoke for the size xs, the number of stitches for the longer side is 49. Every 12 stitches is 4" so you can make that into 4 inches/12 stitches. You have 49 stitches though, so you need to calculate how many inches that wound be equal to, which is about 16.3.
49 stitches x 4 inches/12 stitches = 16.3 (you need to cancel the stitches unit by having them in opposite places to get inches)
For me, I'm using a bulkier yarn where my 12 stitches is 4.5 inches. I need to make that equivalent to 16.3" so I worked backwards and took 16.3 times 12/4.5 (you have to reverse the order or take the reciprocal)
16.3 inches x 12 stitches/4.5 inches = 43.4 stitches (the only unit I'm left with is the number of stitches because inches cancelled each other out)
You may have figured that out by now but in case someone is wondering how to modify the yarn type.
@jadechu2411 u r awesome
Love this sweater! I wish this yarn was still available!! Beautiful!
I started this pattern last night. I love it. Super easy to follow, only I had to use a different 4 ply yarn and down a stitch size. I would love to purchase that yarn though. It looks amazing .👏
Thanks you for this amazing tutorial! You have given me the confidence to try it! Your explanations are clear and easy to follow. Great for beginners! 🥰
Very beautiful sweater, I love the raglan sleeves. Thank you
Thank you, beautiful pattern! I just finished making this and love it. I used a 3 weight. You are so easy to follow along with. 💜💜
Brilliant what a lovely easy pattern and your explanation was perfect. Thank you I cannot wait to start which I am about to do.
I've been wanting to crochet my own shirt for awhile now but couldn't figure out how to start it. Your video has helped me, and I will be starting once the baby goes to sleep 😁 I'm excited now! Thank you!
I just love your tutorials MJ. You are so easy to follow.
Thanks so much 😊
I liked it a lot and made a sweater today for my granddaughter and it came out well
I love these types of sweaters. Loved your yarn choice, it’s so pretty and the name is so cute. Thanks so much for sharing this one. Have a good evening!!!
You are so welcome!
Gosh this is such lovely pattern. I found it so easy to follow and your instructions in the pattern were really clear. Thank you so much for your beautiful pattern.
👍👏🤩🙏
Gracias, como siempre tu clase excelente, todo prolijo eres mi inspiración, gracias por titular al español 💕
Awesome colour n nice way of explaining thanks for sharing.
Wow.. such a beautiful pattern. Thank you. I will make this for myself.
Thank you! Enjoy!
This was amazing I could follow everything you did thanks so much
I absolutely love each and every video. I’m looking forward to crochet this beautiful sweater
Started mine today loving it. Just wish we could get those hooks here in SA. Might help with my Calpal Tunnel syndrome hands. Thanks your work is beautiful 😍
Ça m a permis de réaliser deux pulls. Super vidéo !!😊
Might just have to make all my pullovers this way! Love the chain one space design going into the underarms, so I decided to do a chain 2 space there! It’s super cute, and will work up nicely as a lightweight pullover!🎉
Very beautiful! I already made mine! It's gorgeous 😍 Thank you for your video and pattern!
Wonderful! Your welcome:)
Very nice will have to watch after the sabbath 👍
Hope you enjoy it!
Beautiful sweater. I'm working on my first ever garment and I want to try this pattern next.
Thank you for your tutorial! I just made one for my daughter! My first big project!
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you MJ. You have explained it really well. Looking forward to trying this pattern out.
Thank you, glad it was helpful.
Really great video! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this Tutorial I can't wait to try this pattern, I have never crocheted a sweater before! I'm so excited but a little scared!!
Very nice! I love the classic raglan with the cool yarn!
Love it!!! Thank you for the wonderful tutorials and patterns.
You are so welcome!
So beautiful 😍😍😍love love thanks for sharing 👏👏🌻🌻🙏
Really beautiful, i very much like the colors 👍
Great pattern. Love how it turned out!
Beautiful crochet raglan sweater..nice tutorial ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful! Your tutorials are excellent! Thank you. I loved watching 💜
i am from Argentina. thanks ❤
So beautiful and so talented
Muchas gracias por compartir !!!
Lo he hecho pero un poco más largo y con elástico abajo y me encanta
Hi there,
Lovely project and instruction, thank you!
Could you please provide instruction on sizing? I'd like to make myself a sweater but I'm larger than this. Could I apply number of stitches to size?
Beautiful 😍 I can hardly wait to make this. Lots of love and yarny hugs 💗
Thank you MJ for another great pattern! I started it today... Using different yarn but having a ball with it.
Hi, how do you work the gauge?
Dc,Hdc???
I did DC and it's bigger than 4 inches
Good day. It's a beautiful job. ❤ Enable Czech subtitles. Thank you.
Bellissimo !!! complimenti da fare grazie!!
Thanks for this absolutely brilliant tutorial. ❤
So glad that you moved the join to beginning of the row...I have searched numerous yolk patterns as the join in the middle of a traditional yoke is ugly. My question when doing hdc,is it reasonable to assume that I do a standing hdc ch 1 hdc.
Very pretty sweater! Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!❤
You are so welcome!
I really struggle with following written patterns, is there a way to follow this video but make the jumper fit an L/XL?
Lovely pattern! Nice to see someone who tensions yarn on middle finger as I do! I am wondering if you also have similar style patterns for children?
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Ooh I love one piece cardigans and sweaters/pullovers cuz otherwise my tension is different if it’s worked by separate sections 😢
I’m obsessed with making mine, half way through. Now my 5 year old niece has asked for matching 🙈 is there a simpler way to work out how many stitches to start with? Please xxx
Just starting this project ❤️ super exited
Love the colors
Do you think it would look good if I modify and make the neck part longer? I want to make a sweater that warms my neck.. 😊
I Like the sweater and i'm These Moment crocheting 🥰
Beautifull, thanks ❤
One of these days I'm gonna make a sweater. Thanks for the video!
Go for it!
This is so great, you are such a clear teacher. Thank you😊
Very pretty need the pattern
Beautiful 💓
This is great thank you 😊
A friend sent me this video, i used a yarn that said size 4 but was turning out too big, so i have 63 stitches going around the yoke on the single crochet, (it felt like the right size collar) would love some help figuring out where to start the v's ❤
I love this! Thank you sooooo much!
This yarn looks so yummy. Wondering how much more yarn I would need to make it longer? Can’t wait to try top down.
Probably only an additional ball. You get 350 yards on one ball of yarn!
What measurements do I use for the large size? Surely the collar needs to be bigger as well but I can’t see any alternatives in the instructions? Thanks x
Bellissimo e grazie per aver condiviso😊 sarebbe bello realizzarlo con scollo a v
It's so cute 🥺
Beautiful...thank you!👍
Just beautiful!❤️
gorgeous sweater!
Very pretty
جميلة جدا..الخيط رائع وشرحك واضح
لو سمحت هذا لمقاس كم. وشكراجزيلا ❤❤
MJ, I love this yarn and the pattern is pretty simple, with one exception. I don't understand how Row 1 only increases by 4 stitches (starting with 84 stitches and ending with 88 stitches). When you have 4 V stitches (one in each section (sleeve, front, sleeve, back)), you should be increasing 8 stitches (an additional 2 stitches per section). Am I missing something?
In Rows 3-13 you increase 8 stitches per row (2 in each section), which makes sense. Can you please respond ASAP as I was hoping to finish this sweater for a X-mas present for my daughter.
Thanks for the great tutorial. It seems pretty easy to follow, so hopefully the rest will come together quickly.
Did you ever find an answer to the puzzle? I’m having the same problem 🙈
Love your patterns, designs and tutorials. Is there a child's sizing for this pattern?
Beautiful
Harikasınız yine maşallah ellerinize sağlık çok güzel 💙🦋
Love it! Thank you.
Beautiful!!!
Hey hello thank you for your video I’m just asking can I add more length of collar stitches cause I think that I want it to be a little bit loose but I’m not sure if it’s going to be harder for me to follow your pattern, so can you help me with this? Thank you.