⭐ VIEW the FREE Version of the Written Pattern for the Cowl-Neck Tee ⭐ yayforyarn.com/cowl-neck-tee-crochet-pattern/ WATCH NEXT ➡ Double Thick Single Crochet Potholder th-cam.com/video/Mm2FrLdF6MI/w-d-xo.html
Your channel is so underrated. I think you're easily one of the better teachers on YT. To me you're a vast source of knowledge. You very aptly explain things related to your designs, stitches, yarn and hooks. I've watched your vids throughout my (short) crochet journey and was always left in awe. Recently I started on your Cuddle cardigan for my daughter. Thank you for being here!
HOW CLEVER! By looking at the initial photo, I was wondering how you crochet the neckline to be like that🤔 AND you explain it SO CLEARLY! Thank you! I can’t wait to start this project (BTW, I’m new to crocheting clothes)!
Thanks for the pattern, if ibwas making this, i would make it so the sides would open , instead of having closed side seams, open up at about 6 inches so it would fit comfortably over my hips, hope that makes sense!
Thank you for another great tutorial. Do you have information or a tutorial on how to add sleeves to your sleeveless tops? I'd love to make more of your tops but want sleeves. Thank you 😊
Hi. I don't have a tutorial on that, but this top would be pretty easy to add sleeves to since it is worked sideways. After you sew the side seams and shoulder seams together, you could join your yarn at the underarm, crochet around the armhole, and join at the beginning of the round you just made. You could then continue to work in rounds around this opening, turning the work at the beginning of each round, to add length to the sleeve until it is long enough for your preference. On this top, I would suggest using back-loop-only half-double crochet to do the sleeves so that it will blend together nicely, but you could use a different stitch if you prefer. I hope this helps!
Thank you; this is lovely and easy! I'm going to make one soon. I also ordered your paid pattern via PayPal just now, so I also have that along with the video tutorial. Thank you! :)
amazing tutorial!! i've made a cowl neckline before but I ended up sewing it in place as it would then only sometimes drape! i think its because the crochet was to lightweight so it didn't fall by its own. But it looked good anyhow. i wanna make a dress with a cowl neck - but a straight neckline and with spaghetti straps :)))
The fabric with the back-loop-only half-double crochet stitch is completely reversible, so there isn't really a right side or a wrong side to the fabric. I hope this helps!
Lovely pattern i love the wool. May i ask where can i order from and what wool is it? Is it cotton blend. Beautiful sweater thank you for this tutorial. Much appreciated.
Hi. This exact yarn is discontinued, but they still make a version of it in a different color selection. You can find it here: shrsl.com/3p6bf It is acrylic, but you could use a #4 medium weight cotton blend as well. I hope this helps!
What a beautiful pattern and you explain everything so well. I would like to make a more cropped version so I would have to modify the sections correct?
Hi! You wouldn't need to modify the neck, just the half-double crochet parts below. Decide how many half-double crochets you want to remove from the length, and subtract that number from the half-double crochets in each row. The double crochets in each row on the front will be the same. I hope this helps!
You have some directions I'm guessing at about 36:10 and before that are written in WHITE letters on the WHITE background. I'm really new to crochet and I'm afraid to go forward with the pattern in case those instructions were important. Could you check please? I LOVE the cowl neck and am so excited to finally find a crochet pattern for one!! Thank you‼️
Hi! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Love this project and can't wait to make it! However.. I live in the UK and the Lion Brand Jeans yarn isn't available. Have you, or anyone, got any suggestions for a really good substitute ? Is anti piling the important factor? I want to make sure I have the right yarn for a successful make. Grateful for any advice
Hi Emma! Technically, you can use any yarn that is marked #4 Medium Weight. The main factor affecting the yarn you choose will likely be whether you want to wear it in warm weather or not. Here is my guide to choosing yarns for summer garments: yayforyarn.com/best-yarns-summer-garments/ I hope this helps!
There is writing on the screen but you can't see it because it is white on white. The only reason I know it was there was because you moved the tan fabric around and you could see some of it. One bit of writing is @20:32
Hi! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
It's a beautiful top. There was some writing in the corner but the only way to read it was when either the fabric or your hand went there because white on white is impossible to see.
Hi! Yes, you can add sleeves to this sweater. I would suggest making the sleeves from this pattern: th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html After you make the front and back from this sweater, you may need to change your hook size to match the gauge from the sleeves on the other sweater. The gauge is slightly different between the two patterns. I hope this helps!
What does ( You should have - (-, -, -, -, -, 94, 96, 96). Mean in the cowl neck pattern? I’m a newbie knitter and I don’t understand the dashes in the pattern Thank yoy
Hi! When a dash “-” is given instead of a number, it is a placeholder. This is shown when a row does not apply to all sizes. Because some sizes do not work that row, the dash “-” is shown for those sizes instead of a number. So when the pattern says to "stop here" for certain sizes and skip to another section of the instructions, then the section of instructions that does not apply to those sizes gives dashes instead of numbers for those sizes. Does that make sense? I hope this helps!
Your very good at explaining and I didn't even see your words on the screen until your fingers went across them, lol. To bad you used white letters on a white background. Thank you for sharing
Hi Renee! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
This is really cute! I love that Jean yarn. I might actually have to make this. I usually make cardigans and shawls but I love this. I've been racking my brain to try and figure out the best way to try something different on a cardigan. You know how they are all pretty much straight across on the bottom in the back? I would like to have one rounded in the back without making a round circular cardigan. I wonder if I made the back like the sole of a baby bootie, only round on one end, if that pattern would look weird. Or if I should just start increasing on the one end.
Hi Missi! If you are making a cardigan with vertical rows, then I think the easiest way to round the hem would be to increase stitches at the hem edge of the piece, and then gradually decrease for the other side of the rounded edge. I hope this helps!
Hi Eliane! If you look just below the title of the video under the video player, there should be a bit of text that says, "See More". If you click "See More", it should open up the description box. Clicking the first link in the description box will take you to where you can view the free version of the written pattern with instructions for all 9 sizes. I hope this helps!
Hi Pamela! Yes, you can use any #4 worsted weight yarn you like. However, if you plan to wear during warmer months of the year, I recommend a yarn with little to no surface fuzz. This allows the fabric to breathe better. I hope this helps!
Hi! That is not a yarn I have used before, but going by the photos, it may or may not work. If you want to wear the top during the summer, that yarn may not be suitable. It looks rather fuzzy, and fuzzy yarns tend to trap body heat and not breathe well. If you want to wear it in the winter, this shouldn't be a problem. As for the thick-and-thin texture, that would depend on your personal preference. If some sections of the yarn are very thin, there might be small sections of the fabric that end up being a little see-through. If you like the look of the fabric crocheted in that yarn, and you want to wear it during the fall or winter, then it could work. However, for a spring and summer top, I would not recommend a yarn like that. I hope this helps!
ΚΑΛΗΜΕΡΑ ΑΠΟ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ WELL I HAVE A QUESTION CAN I MAKE IT FOR WINTER (MAKE SLEEVE) CAUSE HERE IN GREECE THE SUMMER IS TOO HOT FOR ACRYLIC YARN? AND HOW I WILL MAKE THE SLEEVES? THANK YOU!!!!!
Hi! Yes, you can add sleeves to this sweater. I would suggest making the sleeves from this pattern: th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html After you make the front and back from this sweater, you may need to change your hook size to match the gauge from the sleeves on the other sweater. The gauge is slightly different between the two patterns. I hope this helps!
Hi Maria! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Hi. For the yarn I used in the video, each ball of yarn was 100 grams. Please visit the link in the video description to view the free version of the written pattern, which gives all of the information you'll need to make this project. Thanks!
I'm doing the 2nd 1/2 of the front. For 2X. The instructions drop 4 rows of the DC from a 34 count (skips 28 count) & says to DC 22?? I'm making it keeping all steps intact on left & right side . i will let you know how it finishes.
Hi! Actually, section 3 for the 2x does not skip the rows with 28 double crochet. The first set of instructions for the 2x in section 3 says to repeat rows 15 and 16 two more times, and those are the rows with 28 dc. I hope this helps!
Hi. This project uses #4 Medium Weight yarn. The amount of yarn needed is given in the written instructions, which you can view by visiting the first link in the video description. I hope this helps!
Hi! This yarn is Lion Brand Jeans (review here: th-cam.com/video/BiDtKdQWgM4/w-d-xo.html ). I bought mine at JoAnn's, but you can also get it at Michael's, or LoveCrafts if you want to buy online. I hope this helps!
Hi Kate! I just sent you an email at the address you provided with your order. I also resent your download link. Please let me know if you need more help. Thanks!
Hi Kylie! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Hi Norma! If you want to use a regular foundation chain, the instructions for that are included in the free written pattern. Just click the link in the description box to view the free written pattern. I hope this helps!
Hi. If your edges are slanting, you're probably accidentally adding or skipping a stitch at the edge. This video can help with that: th-cam.com/video/I40n0q9urk4/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps!
Hi! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Hi. Yes, you could add sleeves if you like. I would recommend using the instructions for these sleeves th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html If you were to do that, you would need to match gauge for the Cowl Neck Tee pattern on the front and back, and match the gauge for the sleeve pattern separately. So you would likely need to use a different hook size on the sleeves to match the gauge given in that pattern, but it could be done. I hope this helps!
Hi! Blocking is a way of making the finished fabric look and feel its best. The method will differ based on the fiber content of your yarn. I have a video on blocking here: th-cam.com/video/imZ6xIQs79k/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps!
Hi Marion. if you want to add sleeves, you may be able to use the sleeve pattern from my Comfy Cozy Cardigan: th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html It uses the same yarn weight as the Cowl-Neck Tee. However, be sure you use a hook size that will help you match the gauge for the Cowl-Neck Tee for the pieces from that pattern, and use a hook size that will help you match the gauge for the Comfy Cozy Cardigan for the sleeves. I hope this helps!
Hi Teresa. If you want the neck to drape more, you'll likely need to alter the pattern. You might try working only the double crochets in the pattern with a larger hook, which would add drape to the cowl. You'll also want to block the finished piece well for maximum drape. I hope this helps!
⭐ VIEW the FREE Version of the Written Pattern for the Cowl-Neck Tee ⭐ yayforyarn.com/cowl-neck-tee-crochet-pattern/
WATCH NEXT ➡ Double Thick Single Crochet Potholder th-cam.com/video/Mm2FrLdF6MI/w-d-xo.html
Your channel is so underrated. I think you're easily one of the better teachers on YT. To me you're a vast source of knowledge. You very aptly explain things related to your designs, stitches, yarn and hooks. I've watched your vids throughout my (short) crochet journey and was always left in awe. Recently I started on your Cuddle cardigan for my daughter. Thank you for being here!
Thank you for your kind words!
You have the clearest instructions. Thank you.
HOW CLEVER! By looking at the initial photo, I was wondering how you crochet the neckline to be like that🤔
AND you explain it SO CLEARLY! Thank you!
I can’t wait to start this project (BTW, I’m new to crocheting clothes)!
I've never saw a sweater like this.
Very Original!
Thank you for making it an XS
Thanks
your so easy to learn from i appreciate your way to talking soft and slow and clear ...very relaxing in adddition :)😇😇😇😇 Yay for YOU!
i have 5 girls. they all want one! Already half way on one Thankyou for such an easy pattern !
THANK THAT IS FANTASTIC, AND SOOOOO EASY. YOUR VOICE IS VERY SOOTHING AND VERY EASY TO FOLLOW. BLESSINGS.
wery nice 😊good tutorial 😊thanks
💝 loved 🥰 thanks for sharing 🙏
This is very smart idea to make such a beautiful looking top. Big thumbs up!
So pretty. You are a great teacher!!
Love this project! Thank you 🤗
Unique pattern! I love cowl necks so this will be on To Do List.
p.s. great video.
It turned out beautiful. I love the subtle drape it has.
It's so simple to make yet it looks gorgeous.
This is a gorgeous pattern and you explain it so clearly. Definitely adding to my to do list. Thank you for sharing.
Very pretty!
This is very clever! And so functional as well as cute! A wardrobe essential. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks for the pattern, if ibwas making this, i would make it so the sides would open , instead of having closed side seams, open up at about 6 inches so it would fit comfortably over my hips, hope that makes sense!
Thank you for another great tutorial. Do you have information or a tutorial on how to add sleeves to your sleeveless tops? I'd love to make more of your tops but want sleeves. Thank you 😊
Hi. I don't have a tutorial on that, but this top would be pretty easy to add sleeves to since it is worked sideways. After you sew the side seams and shoulder seams together, you could join your yarn at the underarm, crochet around the armhole, and join at the beginning of the round you just made. You could then continue to work in rounds around this opening, turning the work at the beginning of each round, to add length to the sleeve until it is long enough for your preference. On this top, I would suggest using back-loop-only half-double crochet to do the sleeves so that it will blend together nicely, but you could use a different stitch if you prefer. I hope this helps!
I love this one so much. Hubby said I need to make this!
Gorgeous!
Oh its beautiful,going to try
You always have the cutest patterns! Now to scout down some Jeans yarn.
Great top to make for my sister's for Christmas. Very pretty. Thank you for the tutorial.
Awesome tutorial!! Love your voice and the detailed instructions! Thanks so much!
very nice pattern and love the blouse..can't wait to try it...thank you for sharing..!!
Oh my goodness, that's so beautiful. Ty!!
This is so beautiful and I love it thank you 🧿💯❤️💐
Hi thanks a lot. I tried it n looks great.
I can’t wait to make this.
Good job, nice pattern
Thank you for your wonderful video.
Great tutorial 🌸definitely going to make this top
Love this idea, cowls are one of my favorite neck lines. Thank you for the great instructions.
this is so well designed, so on trend, and very easy to make. I love it!! Now i know what to do with all the jeans yarn i have too!!
Love your work
Thank you; this is lovely and easy! I'm going to make one soon. I also ordered your paid pattern via PayPal just now, so I also have that along with the video tutorial. Thank you! :)
Love this!! Thanks for sharing ❤️
This is great pattern. Going to try this pattern, thanks do much.
Thanks, love this design!
I love this! Thank you
👌 thank you so much for getting back to me . I'm starting it now 😍🥰
THANK YOU, IT'S beautiful
I love this, it's so pretty!! I'm going to make this for myself, but I've never blocked my work, so I hope it will still come out good! Thank you
Beautiful top thank you for sharing
Yay! I just finished this project! It came out really pretty.
Great! I'm so glad you like it!
I love your videos! The way you explain is very simple and easy to understand. And I love this cute tee ❤
New subscriber! Love your tutorial.
amazing tutorial!! i've made a cowl neckline before but I ended up sewing it in place as it would then only sometimes drape! i think its because the crochet was to lightweight so it didn't fall by its own. But it looked good anyhow. i wanna make a dress with a cowl neck - but a straight neckline and with spaghetti straps :)))
I've never understood the foundation thing. Thank you for explaining it.
When using the foundation half double crochet as the first row is row 2 the right side of the fabric ?
The fabric with the back-loop-only half-double crochet stitch is completely reversible, so there isn't really a right side or a wrong side to the fabric. I hope this helps!
Love this pattern! And seriously you've got the most soothing voice on TH-cam 😊
yes i was just posting that listening to this was so relaxing :)
Lovely pattern i love the wool. May i ask where can i order from and what wool is it? Is it cotton blend. Beautiful sweater thank you for this tutorial. Much appreciated.
Hi. This exact yarn is discontinued, but they still make a version of it in a different color selection. You can find it here: shrsl.com/3p6bf It is acrylic, but you could use a #4 medium weight cotton blend as well. I hope this helps!
What a beautiful pattern and you explain everything so well. I would like to make a more cropped version so I would have to modify the sections correct?
Hi! You wouldn't need to modify the neck, just the half-double crochet parts below. Decide how many half-double crochets you want to remove from the length, and subtract that number from the half-double crochets in each row. The double crochets in each row on the front will be the same. I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn thank you! Makes sense.
You have some directions I'm guessing at about 36:10 and before that are written in WHITE letters on the WHITE background. I'm really new to crochet and I'm afraid to go forward with the pattern in case those instructions were important. Could you check please? I LOVE the cowl neck and am so excited to finally find a crochet pattern for one!! Thank you‼️
Hi! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Wonderful
What a cute top. Thank you for the pattern. : )
Love this project and can't wait to make it! However.. I live in the UK and the Lion Brand Jeans yarn isn't available. Have you, or anyone, got any suggestions for a really good substitute ? Is anti piling the important factor? I want to make sure I have the right yarn for a successful make. Grateful for any advice
Hi Emma! Technically, you can use any yarn that is marked #4 Medium Weight. The main factor affecting the yarn you choose will likely be whether you want to wear it in warm weather or not. Here is my guide to choosing yarns for summer garments: yayforyarn.com/best-yarns-summer-garments/ I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn thanks so much. Definitely helped & have now ordered some gorgeous yarn I had my eye on! Love your videos 😊
Thanks 4 sharing !!! ❤️❤️❤️💓💜💜💜💜
There is writing on the screen but you can't see it because it is white on white. The only reason I know it was there was because you moved the tan fabric around and you could see some of it. One bit of writing is @20:32
Hi! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
It's a beautiful top. There was some writing in the corner but the only way to read it was when either the fabric or your hand went there because white on white is impossible to see.
Thank you, for the tutorial. Quick question... I´m interested on adding sleeves. Are those also be to be made vertical?
Hi! Yes, you can add sleeves to this sweater. I would suggest making the sleeves from this pattern: th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html After you make the front and back from this sweater, you may need to change your hook size to match the gauge from the sleeves on the other sweater. The gauge is slightly different between the two patterns. I hope this helps!
What does ( You should have - (-, -, -, -, -, 94, 96, 96). Mean in the cowl neck pattern?
I’m a newbie knitter and I don’t understand the dashes in the pattern Thank yoy
Hi! When a dash “-” is given instead of a number, it is a placeholder. This is shown when a row does not apply to all sizes. Because some sizes do not work that row, the dash “-” is shown for those sizes instead of a number. So when the pattern says to "stop here" for certain sizes and skip to another section of the instructions, then the section of instructions that does not apply to those sizes gives dashes instead of numbers for those sizes. Does that make sense? I hope this helps!
Super 👍beau merci 🙏 bravo 🎊 😍😍👏👏👌💐🎉❤️
Is this pattern crochet only? Would love to knit this.
Hi! At this time, I do not have a knitted version of this pattern. Thanks!
💕 thank you!
Thanks for sharing this :)
So beautiful :-) :-) :-)
Your very good at explaining and I didn't even see your words on the screen until your fingers went across them, lol. To bad you used white letters on a white background. Thank you for sharing
Hi Renee! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
This is really cute! I love that Jean yarn. I might actually have to make this. I usually make cardigans and shawls but I love this. I've been racking my brain to try and figure out the best way to try something different on a cardigan. You know how they are all pretty much straight across on the bottom in the back? I would like to have one rounded in the back without making a round circular cardigan. I wonder if I made the back like the sole of a baby bootie, only round on one end, if that pattern would look weird. Or if I should just start increasing on the one end.
Hi Missi! If you are making a cardigan with vertical rows, then I think the easiest way to round the hem would be to increase stitches at the hem edge of the piece, and then gradually decrease for the other side of the rounded edge. I hope this helps!
I'm trying to find where the description box ix so that I can do an large to xtra large pattern and can't find it
Hi Eliane! If you look just below the title of the video under the video player, there should be a bit of text that says, "See More". If you click "See More", it should open up the description box. Clicking the first link in the description box will take you to where you can view the free version of the written pattern with instructions for all 9 sizes. I hope this helps!
Can I use any size 4 weight yarn if I want to?
Hi Pamela! Yes, you can use any #4 worsted weight yarn you like. However, if you plan to wear during warmer months of the year, I recommend a yarn with little to no surface fuzz. This allows the fabric to breathe better. I hope this helps!
Can I use 8/4 cotton yarn for this project?
Hi! You can use cotton yarn, as long as it is soft, #4 Worsted weight. I hope this helps!
I thank you for your tutorial. I love this and will give it a go. I can't read the writing thou, White against white on the video. Just saying.
I love this. Do you think Red Heart Unforgettable Waves in Aurora would work for this top?
Hi! That is not a yarn I have used before, but going by the photos, it may or may not work. If you want to wear the top during the summer, that yarn may not be suitable. It looks rather fuzzy, and fuzzy yarns tend to trap body heat and not breathe well. If you want to wear it in the winter, this shouldn't be a problem. As for the thick-and-thin texture, that would depend on your personal preference. If some sections of the yarn are very thin, there might be small sections of the fabric that end up being a little see-through. If you like the look of the fabric crocheted in that yarn, and you want to wear it during the fall or winter, then it could work. However, for a spring and summer top, I would not recommend a yarn like that. I hope this helps!
ΚΑΛΗΜΕΡΑ ΑΠΟ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ WELL I HAVE A QUESTION CAN I MAKE IT FOR WINTER (MAKE SLEEVE) CAUSE HERE IN GREECE THE SUMMER IS TOO HOT FOR ACRYLIC YARN? AND HOW I WILL MAKE THE SLEEVES? THANK YOU!!!!!
Hi! Yes, you can add sleeves to this sweater. I would suggest making the sleeves from this pattern: th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html After you make the front and back from this sweater, you may need to change your hook size to match the gauge from the sleeves on the other sweater. The gauge is slightly different between the two patterns. I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn THANK YOU
very curious to know what you tried to convey, as I couldn't read the white text on the white background...
Hi Maria! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Yay For Yarn glad to know I didn't miss much! the audio quality did not seem to be compromised at all!! blessings to you!
Linda a blusa parabenssss !!!!
What is the weight of one ball of yarn
Hi. For the yarn I used in the video, each ball of yarn was 100 grams. Please visit the link in the video description to view the free version of the written pattern, which gives all of the information you'll need to make this project. Thanks!
I'm doing the 2nd 1/2 of the front. For 2X. The instructions drop 4 rows of the DC from a 34 count (skips 28 count) & says to DC 22?? I'm making it keeping all steps intact on left & right side . i will let you know how it finishes.
Hi! Actually, section 3 for the 2x does not skip the rows with 28 double crochet. The first set of instructions for the 2x in section 3 says to repeat rows 15 and 16 two more times, and those are the rows with 28 dc. I hope this helps!
How many tread for top
Hi. This project uses #4 Medium Weight yarn. The amount of yarn needed is given in the written instructions, which you can view by visiting the first link in the video description. I hope this helps!
Can you please tell me about the cost of these yarns .. where did you buy from
Hi! This yarn is Lion Brand Jeans (review here: th-cam.com/video/BiDtKdQWgM4/w-d-xo.html ). I bought mine at JoAnn's, but you can also get it at Michael's, or LoveCrafts if you want to buy online. I hope this helps!
Where do I find the pattern?
Hi Maria! The link to the free version of this pattern is in the description box. Thanks!
I bought this pattern, but it would not download & has now disappeared! Please help!
Hi Kate! I just sent you an email at the address you provided with your order. I also resent your download link. Please let me know if you need more help. Thanks!
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How do I get to the pattern?
Hi Sandra! You can view the free version of the written pattern by visiting the first link in the video description. Thanks!
I love this but I am sad I couldn't read whatever text you had on your screen. I feel like I might be missing important information. What does it say?
Hi Kylie! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
Hi can i make this Project with a regular Foundation chain because i can do it with that one that look beautifull please thakyou
Hi Norma! If you want to use a regular foundation chain, the instructions for that are included in the free written pattern. Just click the link in the description box to view the free written pattern. I hope this helps!
😭😭 edges up and bottom is going diagonal or slant..HELP
Hi. If your edges are slanting, you're probably accidentally adding or skipping a stitch at the edge. This video can help with that: th-cam.com/video/I40n0q9urk4/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps!
This is really cute. But the white lettering is impossible to read.
Hi! Sorry about that. I just put a little note on the screen, apologizing for the audio quality in that section. I lost my good-quality audio for that part of the video, and I had to use my lower-quality back up audio. The text was supposed to be grey, but I guess it didn't come out the same color as in my editing program. You didn't miss any important info, though. :)
One thing more we can add sleve
Hi. Yes, you could add sleeves if you like. I would recommend using the instructions for these sleeves th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html If you were to do that, you would need to match gauge for the Cowl Neck Tee pattern on the front and back, and match the gauge for the sleeve pattern separately. So you would likely need to use a different hook size on the sleeves to match the gauge given in that pattern, but it could be done. I hope this helps!
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Ihave never hward of "blocking" what does that mean
Hi! Blocking is a way of making the finished fabric look and feel its best. The method will differ based on the fiber content of your yarn. I have a video on blocking here: th-cam.com/video/imZ6xIQs79k/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps!
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how do i go about it if i want to put sleeve in?
Hi Marion. if you want to add sleeves, you may be able to use the sleeve pattern from my Comfy Cozy Cardigan: th-cam.com/video/vcRh10cVKKs/w-d-xo.html It uses the same yarn weight as the Cowl-Neck Tee. However, be sure you use a hook size that will help you match the gauge for the Cowl-Neck Tee for the pieces from that pattern, and use a hook size that will help you match the gauge for the Comfy Cozy Cardigan for the sleeves. I hope this helps!
how can i make it the most drap to create a wide scoop neck?
Hi Teresa. If you want the neck to drape more, you'll likely need to alter the pattern. You might try working only the double crochets in the pattern with a larger hook, which would add drape to the cowl. You'll also want to block the finished piece well for maximum drape. I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn yay for you thanku :) yes so simply add height or add stitches as well?
@@YayForYarn Yes Larger Hook i was just imagining that :)