Thank you so much my cardigan has been sitting in a project bag over 2 months because I have not figured out how to add length while keeping the edges straight!
Brilliant thanks so much for making the video. Making my first hexagon cardigan and was looking for instructions on how to lengthen. Excited to see it finished now. 😀 Any further ideas on how to alter or customise the hexagon cardigan would be gratefully received.
Hi, I wanted to ask a follow up question to what I asked in your hexagon jumper tutorial, as I have been following that tutorial and it has been very easy to follow along, so thank you for that! I appreciated your response in the comments section of that but have been wondering, is there a way do you think to add length by crocheting up and down rather than across around the bottom? Every video I've seen does it the same way you did which I can see is probably the easiest way, however I don't like the rows going across and therefore making the stripes go across ways, so have been trying to work out if there's any way to do the rows in an up and down/vertical direction instead? If you have any suggestions at all on this I'd be extremely grateful! Thanks :)
Thank you for watching! Hmm, if you want your strips to be vertical rather than around the bottom you may be able to crochet a panel using the granny stitch and then sew it to the bottom of your cardigan? Every way I can think to add rows directly to the bottom of the sweater would require you to make the rows horizontal/crochet around the bottom
You're very welcome, I really appreciate and enjoy your video tutorials and also appreciate you getting back to me! I had that idea first as well and then thought essentially if to do that I'd need to first make a chain and then make the piece to add on, I wonder if using the method of how you add ribbing to a garment might work, but instead of doing the rib stitch I could make clusters in place of that stitch and then it would essentially be a join as you go method? I think that could work, I'm not sure and haven't had any other ideas, but I'm going to give it a go this weekend and hopefully it will work out! 🤞🏻😊
Thank you so much my cardigan has been sitting in a project bag over 2 months because I have not figured out how to add length while keeping the edges straight!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!!
I was searching for this exact tutorial. Thanks a bunch
Brilliant thanks so much for making the video. Making my first hexagon cardigan and was looking for instructions on how to lengthen. Excited to see it finished now. 😀
Any further ideas on how to alter or customise the hexagon cardigan would be gratefully received.
Thank you!! I really needed to know! Can you make a video of who you block your projects?
Great tutorial thank you for sharing.💖
This is what we need
I love the tutorial. Can you tell me what’s the name of that yarn you have? Thank you in advance.
Thank you! This is Caron Macchiato Cakes
Hi, I wanted to ask a follow up question to what I asked in your hexagon jumper tutorial, as I have been following that tutorial and it has been very easy to follow along, so thank you for that!
I appreciated your response in the comments section of that but have been wondering, is there a way do you think to add length by crocheting up and down rather than across around the bottom?
Every video I've seen does it the same way you did which I can see is probably the easiest way, however I don't like the rows going across and therefore making the stripes go across ways, so have been trying to work out if there's any way to do the rows in an up and down/vertical direction instead? If you have any suggestions at all on this I'd be extremely grateful! Thanks :)
Thank you for watching! Hmm, if you want your strips to be vertical rather than around the bottom you may be able to crochet a panel using the granny stitch and then sew it to the bottom of your cardigan? Every way I can think to add rows directly to the bottom of the sweater would require you to make the rows horizontal/crochet around the bottom
You're very welcome, I really appreciate and enjoy your video tutorials and also appreciate you getting back to me!
I had that idea first as well and then thought essentially if to do that I'd need to first make a chain and then make the piece to add on, I wonder if using the method of how you add ribbing to a garment might work, but instead of doing the rib stitch I could make clusters in place of that stitch and then it would essentially be a join as you go method? I think that could work, I'm not sure and haven't had any other ideas, but I'm going to give it a go this weekend and hopefully it will work out! 🤞🏻😊
Size hook?
You just helped me so much thank you lolll 🫶🏻