Hi, Sylvia! Very nice. This would make a great cover-up if stitched a bit longer in just the mesh pattern. You make it look so easy and doable. Thank you - Paula
Love it!!! ❤ it's a great pattern. I have never made sleeves the way . Also, I never have done ext single crochet. The beginning of your video was blurry..not sure if you can see that on your end. It was really difficult to watch. I did let it play and listened to it, was making me cross-eyed, lol🤪 Thank you for all your hard work.
Yikes. Yes, it is blurry at the start of the tutorial portion. It did improve fairly quickly but not quick enough for your poor eyes. So sorry! I hope you watched all the way through.
Thank you so much for this tutorial an pattern I will be making many for daughters and granddaughters . It is beautiful an classic in its Simplicity. Your instructions are clear an precise. So glad I have found this tutorial. Many thanks from North West England UK.
I just discovered your channel while looking for color blocking projects. And I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! I have learned so many helpful hints just in my first viewing. I will definitely continue to watch. Keep up the great job. Thanks so much for your help.😮
I appreciate your comment so much. I'm SO HAPPY you found Crazy Cool Crochet. Thank you for taking the time to let me know you are enjoying my tutorials.
@@offthehookcrochetnicole Oh you are so my people. I'm a great grandma and I'm not ready for mumus and frumpy stuff. But I am ready to stay covered up.
Me encanta este jersey, la parte de rejilla ( cuadrados) nos indica que la edad esta simplemente en la cabeza... es simplemente previoso y a la vez juvenil.... gracias por enseñarnos con tanta amabilidad... gracias
Help save this channel watch the videos all the way through if you can it helps her a great deal . She has realistic wearables that make sense and are very doable because of her design and explanation 💜
I don't know you but I think I love you. LOL! Seriously though, I appreciate your kindness and you support so very much! You have gone above and beyond to help my channel. All the best to you.
I did see that I guess what I meant was what is considered a small, medium etc. Is it your bust measurement? If so what bust measurement is a small, etc. Sorry for being such a newbie. You probably think I'm crazy. Appreciated your prompt previous response. @@CrazyCoolCrochet
@@flannel3315 Consider the sizing to be similar to a store bought size small, med, etc. Don't over think it. And keep in mind that all sizing is to be considered an approximation as personal tension, yarn used and hook used will greatly affect the outcome. If you use the same yarn and hook but use a different tension than I do, it might turn out a bit bigger or smaller. This is why I hesitate to give exact measurements as you are asking for. If it helps, very generally speaking, I would say a Size small here is about a 34 bust. But don't take that to the bank. LOL
I don't understand why there are so many foundation chains. Seems huge. I usually wear a large. I did my own count and 3/4 sleeve was about 177 chains. What am I missing?
I am making this sweater and was wondering, is there any reason why I can't just close off the middle secion of the yoke/sleeve at the middle once the appropriate length is reached, then just contimue on and add those stitches again and do up the same number of rows as the first half? This would avoid having to have a seam across the shoulder.
For all us newbies out here, the ounces don't tell us how many balls of yarn we need to make the sweater, I wish I knew because I would order it and start on it.
Hi Newbie. The reason I don't use the number of skeins is because the vast majority never use the same yarn that I use in the pattern. By giving ounces and/or yards, people can use whatever yarn they are going to use and be able to figure out how many skeins to get. If you do happen to want to use the same yarn, you can go to the Hobby Lobby website and see how many ounces are in the skein and do the math. Also, yarns are routinely discontinued, so again, having the ounces rather than number of skeins can be used with any yarn. I hope this helps.
Hello again! At the very beginning of the video I say I used a #3 yarn. The detail regarding the amounts is in the description area below the video. You need to manually open up that description box. This takes from 16 - 28 ounces depending on the size. Again, more detail is below the video.
Soooooooo so pretty!!! Hey Sylvia how many yards do you think you used?? Or how many do you think I'll need for the large??? BTW the mugs are so cute, i especially love the one that says, "WARNING may contain traces of yarn fibers". 😂😂😂
I have the detail in the "description area" below the video. For Large I suggest 20 ounces. I'm so glad you like the mugs. Thank you for letting me know.
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Thanks .. I’m never good in adding stitch n minus stitch
This is perfect
Yay! I'm so happy this is helpful.
I make alot of your patterns, thanks for the easy to follow instructions. I really like this one & I'm making it for a gift. ❤️
This is so great to hear! I'm so glad you enjoy my designs.
Hi, Sylvia! Very nice. This would make a great cover-up if stitched a bit longer in just the mesh pattern. You make it look so easy and doable. Thank you - Paula
I'm so happy you like this. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I was thinking the same about using the mesh pattern overall. ✅
Love it!!! ❤ it's a great pattern. I have never made sleeves the way . Also, I never have done ext single crochet. The beginning of your video was blurry..not sure if you can see that on your end. It was really difficult to watch. I did let it play and listened to it, was making me cross-eyed, lol🤪 Thank you for all your hard work.
Yikes. Yes, it is blurry at the start of the tutorial portion. It did improve fairly quickly but not quick enough for your poor eyes. So sorry! I hope you watched all the way through.
❤❤ very easy pattern, beautiful and easy stitch. Thank you so much!
Glad you like it!
I can't wait to do this, you are so easy to follow along with - thank you!
I'm so glad you found this easy to follow. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this tutorial an pattern I will be making many for daughters and granddaughters . It is beautiful an classic in its Simplicity. Your instructions are clear an precise. So glad I have found this tutorial. Many thanks from North West England UK.
I'm so happy to hear that you like this design and want to make it. I'm glad you found my channel as well. Welcome my English friend!
Thank you for a wonderful pattern tutorial. I am excited to make one.
Yay! So glad you want to make this.
I just discovered your channel while looking for color blocking projects. And I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! I have learned so many helpful hints just in my first viewing. I will definitely continue to watch. Keep up the great job. Thanks so much for your help.😮
I appreciate your comment so much. I'm SO HAPPY you found Crazy Cool Crochet. Thank you for taking the time to let me know you are enjoying my tutorials.
Thanks a lot for this pattern and tutorial.
Your explanations are so detailed and easy to understand even for a beginner like me.
Glad it was helpful!
Very beautiful tip Thanks for sharing Have a great rest of your day
Thank you! You too!
Wow this is genius! Million thanks for this pattern! 🥰
Glad you like it!
Very nice, I'll be adding this to my tops to make this summer. Thank you for sharing
Yay! I'm so glad you want to make this.
Perfect
Many thanks
I’m going to start it today
Hope you enjoy
Cool! Creative construction!
Thank you! Glad you like this.
Fabulous! I want to make a short sleeve version.
Excellent! Enjoy
Love garments that are designed for the mature (not old) woman.
Yes! Mature, not old. LOL
@@CrazyCoolCrochet Right! I might be a gramma but I don't want to look like one. I also don't feel comfortable in crop sweaters and halter tops!
@@offthehookcrochetnicole Oh you are so my people. I'm a great grandma and I'm not ready for mumus and frumpy stuff. But I am ready to stay covered up.
Just love this one too Syl 🎉😂❤
Yay! Thanks
@@CrazyCoolCrochetI have partially started top, plus yarn comfy cotton, I won in a drawing, will make your pattern to finish this...🎉😂❤
Me encanta este jersey, la parte de rejilla ( cuadrados) nos indica que la edad esta simplemente en la cabeza... es simplemente previoso y a la vez juvenil.... gracias por enseñarnos con tanta amabilidad... gracias
Eres muy amable. Me alegra que te guste este diseño. ¡Gracias por ver!
It's really cute! Thanks for sharing..💕
Thank you so much!
Really cute 🥰
Awww thank you!!
This is very cute, thank you.
Thank you! Happy you like it.
Help save this channel watch the videos all the way through if you can it helps her a great deal . She has realistic wearables that make sense and are very doable because of her design and explanation 💜
I don't know you but I think I love you. LOL! Seriously though, I appreciate your kindness and you support so very much! You have gone above and beyond to help my channel. All the best to you.
Aw You’re welcome . ♥️
Beautiful
Thank you!
Very nice!! Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much!
Lovely, thank you!
Thanks!!
Very beautiful 😍
Thank you so much!
Beautiful 😊
Thank you so much 😀
I love this one so cute
Thank you!
Lovely
Thank you so much!
Very pretty top. 😊
Thank you!
Lovely it❤
I'm so happy you like this!
Thank you for this. I’m a newbie and was wondering what is the actual beginning stitch count for the different sizes. Thanks so much
Please watch the video. The information is in the video.
I did see that I guess what I meant was what is considered a small, medium etc. Is it your bust measurement? If so what bust measurement is a small, etc. Sorry for being such a newbie. You probably think I'm crazy. Appreciated your prompt previous response.
@@CrazyCoolCrochet
@@flannel3315 Consider the sizing to be similar to a store bought size small, med, etc. Don't over think it. And keep in mind that all sizing is to be considered an approximation as personal tension, yarn used and hook used will greatly affect the outcome. If you use the same yarn and hook but use a different tension than I do, it might turn out a bit bigger or smaller. This is why I hesitate to give exact measurements as you are asking for. If it helps, very generally speaking, I would say a Size small here is about a 34 bust. But don't take that to the bank. LOL
very nice
Thank you!
Cute
Thanks!!
Muito linda!!!👏👏👏🫶😘😍🤩👍🌷🙌🙏
Thank you!!
I don't understand why there are so many foundation chains. Seems huge. I usually wear a large. I did my own count and 3/4 sleeve was about 177 chains. What am I missing?
What weight yarn are you using?
Beautiful!!
Where do you get your yarn to purchase?
The yarn I used here was from Hobby Lobby. You can use any #3 yarn.
Thank you for responding 🙂
I am making this sweater and was wondering, is there any reason why I can't just close off the middle secion of the yoke/sleeve at the middle once the appropriate length is reached, then just contimue on and add those stitches again and do up the same number of rows as the first half? This would avoid having to have a seam across the shoulder.
Hmmm. Well I don't know. Try it and report back. LOL
I like this pattern. Should it be blocked?
I'm glad you like this! I rarely block anything and did not block this.
Very nice top th ❣️
Glad you like it!
For all us newbies out here, the ounces don't tell us how many balls of yarn we need to make the sweater, I wish I knew because I would order it and start on it.
Hi Newbie. The reason I don't use the number of skeins is because the vast majority never use the same yarn that I use in the pattern. By giving ounces and/or yards, people can use whatever yarn they are going to use and be able to figure out how many skeins to get. If you do happen to want to use the same yarn, you can go to the Hobby Lobby website and see how many ounces are in the skein and do the math. Also, yarns are routinely discontinued, so again, having the ounces rather than number of skeins can be used with any yarn. I hope this helps.
How much wool how much wool
Weight
Please
Hello again! At the very beginning of the video I say I used a #3 yarn. The detail regarding the amounts is in the description area below the video. You need to manually open up that description box. This takes from 16 - 28 ounces depending on the size. Again, more detail is below the video.
your video shows so blurry
Only in one small portion the focus got away from me. It improves again. Please keep watching.
Soooooooo so pretty!!!
Hey Sylvia how many yards do you think you used?? Or how many do you think I'll need for the large???
BTW the mugs are so cute, i especially love the one that says, "WARNING may contain traces of yarn fibers". 😂😂😂
I have the detail in the "description area" below the video. For Large I suggest 20 ounces. I'm so glad you like the mugs. Thank you for letting me know.