Should we cast on stitches in multiples of 3? Thanks for the pattern.
@sowoollyКүн бұрын
You’re welcome. Yes, but the number of stitches depends on the size chosen. Take a look at the written instructions (link below the video, in the description box).
@agarwalartiКүн бұрын
@@sowoolly I saw the written instructions. I'll calculate the number of stitches I need. Just wanted to confirm if it's in multiples of 3. Thanks.
@annirwin64502 күн бұрын
Thank you for your tutorials. I find them really helpful. Wishing you and your family a lovely holiday season. 🎄
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much ❣️ Merry Christmas to you and your family too 🎁🎄 🎅🏻
@FriedaHildebrandt2 күн бұрын
I would like to get the full pattern for this knitting blanket or sweater pattern please
@gerriewalraven35252 күн бұрын
Dankjewel kan ik weer verder😘😘😘👏👏👏
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
Genieten 😉❣️
@jacquelinereynolds58162 күн бұрын
Thank you Carolina, I will enjoy making this sweater in the New Year. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a wonderful New Year when it arrives❤
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
Thank you! My best wishes to you too❣️
@Shettikka-s9v2 күн бұрын
GM 🌞 blessings 🙏🏾🫶🏾 awesome 💯
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊 ❣️
@dorothyrockwell81572 күн бұрын
your instructions are always clear and easy to follow - thank you for another excellent tutorial
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
My pleasure! Thank you for your lovely comment 🤗❣️
@traceymariemontgomery21373 күн бұрын
As Carolina Beautiful thankyou soooo much 😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
Thank U! Happy knitting❣️❣️❣️❣️
@hollyshonaman92473 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
My pleasure! Happy knitting 🧶
@miriamhausman22873 күн бұрын
Thank you
@sowoolly2 күн бұрын
Enjoy 😊
@tommybutler24543 күн бұрын
Thank you so much ! Will be making for our only grandchild, a little girl, 2 yrs, in pink ! It is ADORABLE !!! THANK YOU ! Liked & subscribed. ❤ 🙏
@sowoolly3 күн бұрын
Welcome, and thank you for your comment! Happy knitting 🤗❣️
@alwayssearching51294 күн бұрын
Love this pattern! Thank you!!
@sowoolly3 күн бұрын
My pleasure! Happy knitting 🧶
@monymandour4 күн бұрын
For the sleeve. The 6-12 months increases are not 9. I ended up by having 11 stitches more. HELP
@sowoolly4 күн бұрын
Hello, please take a look at the written instructions (below the video, in the description box). For the sleeves in that size, CO 31, then increase 9 (40 stitches), and then increase 6. You’ll end up with 46 stitches.
@monymandour4 күн бұрын
@@sowoollyI cast on 31 then I went by the repeat of *KFB, knit 2* Till I had 6 stitches left. *KFB, k1* So I ended up by having 42 stitches at row one after ribbed rows
@sowoolly4 күн бұрын
After the ribbing you have to increase only 9 stitches evenly (that means you’ll end up with only 9 stitches more). You can make kfb every 3 stitches, for example, until you have 40 stitches in total. It’s different for every size, in the video I’m knitting the smallest size.
@monymandour4 күн бұрын
@ thank you so much
@sowoolly4 күн бұрын
You’re welcome. Happy knitting 🧶
@peach11314 күн бұрын
3:47 첫번째행 5:13 두번째행 8:01 세번째행 9:10 네번째행
@teresaolofson22215 күн бұрын
I would love to know the name of this pattern so I can search for it in the round. Kindly thank you. My top priority is this So Wolly Channel as it provides a soft tone of voice and such easy to do patterns that offer such easy going healing inside me thank you for this GIFT is truly superior to ice cream and cake and all things that take more than they offer. :thank u for HItting THE SPOT! Breaking me from many short term habits this channel has made me love solitude and myself. Your Ticket to Paradise!
@sowoolly4 күн бұрын
Aww! Thank you so much for such a lovely comment! It’s very kind of you! You put a smile on my face this morning 😃 I don’t know the name of this pattern, I found it as Fancy Rib or something similar. I don’t have the time now, but it’s on my list for circular patterns 😉 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 🎊🎆🎈
@bharathidevi6175 күн бұрын
Excellent videos! Thank u very much.
@sowoolly4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comm! Happy knitting 🤗
@brobson91635 күн бұрын
Oh, dear did not understand from the video and was not able to locate the website. The knit/ purl is simpler.
@patricianicholson84346 күн бұрын
Do you have a full pattern to work this into a V necklace crowl
@bettyfreddy83776 күн бұрын
I’m confused that you increased by three it looked to me like you only increased by two
@sowoolly6 күн бұрын
No worries, take a look at the written instructions (in the description box).
@olakpeyang8694Күн бұрын
Purl 27 then increase 1 again purl 28 and inc 1 and repeat till the end of row.
@SuperRosie537 күн бұрын
Aww thank you so much for your reply
@samjackforever7 күн бұрын
Would it be possible to let me know sizes for a 9- 12 month as I would love to knit this for my granddaughter
@SuperRosie537 күн бұрын
Can you always slip a stitch at the beginning off any knitting pattern and finish with a purl! Would you add an extra two stitches if you can , thank you merry Christmas I have just found your fabulous website x
@sowoolly7 күн бұрын
Thanks! Yes, especially for scarves or infinite cowls. However, I don’t do it if I have to seam the piece 😉 Happy knitting and Merry Christmas to you too❣️
@nobleelf3 күн бұрын
for some reason, I can never remember to slip the first stitch, so a German knitter, who learned at age 11 in school, and is now 86, showed me to slip the last stitch, yarn in front if I start with knit, yarn in back if next row begins with a purl. Then I begin the next row by working in the back loop. Perfect edges every time, and I can actually remember this😂
@SaralinaLove7 күн бұрын
Gorgeous stitch!! Thank you!!!
@SaralinaLove7 күн бұрын
Can you do a video showing close up how to put these stitches back on the needle AFTER FROGGING part of it? I started tbis oattern years ago for a scarf, and i jist oicked it up last week and it was too loose so I took it out to where i had left off 10 years ago. Now i am STUCK becuse i have zero clue as to how to out the stiches back on! I tried but i didnt do it corredtly and there were visble holes where the loops were not going with the angular pattern. Also, i have seen this done by slipoing only 1 stitch at the beginning of the rows and also by using even nunber of loops and NOT slippikg any stitches. Curious how these all differ. This is the first time ive seen this stitch where you slip 2 stitches at the begginning. THANK YOU!! You have a beautiful channel! I made a video of how it looks trying to out the stitches back on. I messaged the original pattern maker I'd bought for my scarf from 2017 but she's traveling and doesn't have time right to make me a video so I thought I'd look around and see who else knows this wonderfully cool stitch who could maybe show how to out the stitches back on the needles. I wish there were more videos on knitting after frogging. So many patterns are complicated and I have to take things out all the way sometimes since I cant figure out how to replace the stitches correctly. I need to learn more about knitting somehow! Thank you!
@JulieAnneMac27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. This stitch is really beautiful. Can I ask 2 questions please ? 1 - how can I do stich decreases keeping in pattern 2 - how can I cast off and keep in pattern. When I cast off my swatch, the top row of holes is quite a bit bigger than the holes in the pattern. I am going to try and convert this into a sweater so decreases and cast off are a bit of an issue for me.
@dianamccabe99947 күн бұрын
I am all ready to do this and know the technique -- thanks to your tutorials -- but I'm stuck on an easy part! I have 5mm circular needles -- one with a very short cord -- 9 inches -- and one with a longer cord at 24 inches. But the short cord is way too short for me to use for a women's hat. In fact, both of my cords look too short. (I don't have interchangeable.) Your cords don't look so short. What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
@sowoolly7 күн бұрын
Hello! It looks like you need to buy a circular needle with a longer cord (I’d say at least 32 inches), and work the whole hat using the Magic Loop 😉
@dianamccabe99945 күн бұрын
I found the correct cords. Thank you!
@sowoolly4 күн бұрын
Well done! Enjoy your knitting 🧶
@ChristinePapp-m4k8 күн бұрын
I'm making it in worsted weight #4 yarn...
@sowoolly7 күн бұрын
Take into account that if your gauge is smaller , your sweater will be smaller too 😉
@ChristinePapp-m4k7 күн бұрын
@sowoolly oh well. That's why I used bigger needles and a longer chain
@lindaarmstrongjackman97888 күн бұрын
Thank you and be well.
@sowoolly7 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@susanchapman49848 күн бұрын
I did 126 stitches it didn't work out
@sowoolly8 күн бұрын
You have to cast on multiples of 14 + 2. In your case: 14 * 9 = 126 + 2 = 128 stitches. Take a look at the written instructions (in the description).
@fidelcheto94098 күн бұрын
Good teaching. I will try it, It looks simple, but calculations
@sowoolly8 күн бұрын
Thank you and good luck 🍀
@traceymariemontgomery21379 күн бұрын
Thankyou Carolina they're soooo cute 😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
@sowoolly8 күн бұрын
My pleasure Tracey! Enjoy 😊❣️❣️❣️
@Sophia-rk7hw9 күн бұрын
Wow, I was so confused because the pattern wasn’t looking right, until I realized I knit continental instead of English! 😹 I’m a beginner haha. Thank you for showing both methods! Great tutorial.
@sowoolly8 күн бұрын
😃You’re welcome! Thank you for your comment, and happy knitting!
@jacquelinereynolds58169 күн бұрын
Wishing you a speedy recovery. Another great swatch to follow. This will be my New Year project❤
@sowoolly9 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊 ❣️
@annaruddock48779 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@sowoolly9 күн бұрын
My pleasure 🤗
@angelina-rv2bt9 күн бұрын
Thanks for your easy and beautiful pattern. I am knitting the scarf for my grandson. Merry Christmas!
@sowoolly9 күн бұрын
I’m happy to hear it! Enjoy your knitting and thank you for your comment❣️ Merry Christmas 🎁
@JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts10 күн бұрын
Very cool reversible pattern. Thank you so much! ❤
@sowoolly9 күн бұрын
My pleasure! I love it 🥰 Happy knitting 🧶
@karenmullen743110 күн бұрын
Your welcomes are so warm, but I'm not a woollie, I'm a low count bargain basement acrylie.... Or a temu app bargain woolblendie. I have found some marvellous 95/5 Alpacacrylic (my word, not theirs). I tested it; it's mostly hair with the stanky hair burn smell and very little crusty, burny ball to show proof of the synthetic. You can get 5, 100gr nice neat skeins for, usually, 15 or so dollars. Buyer beware because it can be a little tricky trying to find out the product information. They say a lot of descriptives that go round and round beneath the picture, but you have to scroll down past the comments to the manufacturer or distributor of the product where you can find out more about the product. You may have to tap something that's highlighted or a word or an arrow. It takes a little digging because sometimes maybe it's the language barrier or maybe they're taking advantage of the language barrier, who can say, but I've got some helpful hints for anyone who asks me. It's too much to write right here. I only ever buy yarn on sale. If the price per increment is not low enough, I don't need it. And that's all she wrote. I've found some nice prices on some cotton blends of many different fiber combos, tube yarns with woolblends or thin Merino yarn, nice Cashmere at phenomenal prices on TEMU. AND, YES, I DID SHOP LIKE A BILLIONAIRE😂
@sowoolly9 күн бұрын
Happy knitting 😉
@JennyProebstel-vq6xs10 күн бұрын
Thank you for this tutorial, another one for my scarves. Christmas greetings from Australia and a hope that 2025 brings improved health news.
@sowoolly9 күн бұрын
Thank you Jenny! Merry Christmas and amazing scarves 🧣
@suzannedeans976210 күн бұрын
I just used this to fix a dropped stitch. Thank you!!!
@sowoolly10 күн бұрын
I’m happy to help! Enjoy your knitting 🤗
@nikkifryn41110 күн бұрын
Another excellent tutorial! Thank you, Carolina. I hope you are able to get the help you need in January with your health issues.
@sowoolly10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Happy knitting 🤗❣️
@suebee243710 күн бұрын
Sorry about your health issued, but very grateful for all of your wonderful tutorials! Happy Holidays!!
@sowoolly10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I really enjoy making them 🤗 Happy Holidays to you too!
@helencaudill158310 күн бұрын
I think I can do this with your video/instructions. Thank you so very much.
@sowoolly10 күн бұрын
You are very welcome! I think you should try it. They’re easy, quick, and fun to make. Good luck 🍀
@yvonneevans385610 күн бұрын
Carolina....stopping in to say hello...it's me your little woolie🐑☺️while this is above my level(more than two row repeat😂) I truly appreciate your teaching method and beautiful patterns🧶. Thank you....until next time😊💙
@sowoolly10 күн бұрын
😂Thank you, Yvonne! I’m sure you’ll try it one day 😉 Happy knitting 🧶❣️
@yvonneevans385610 күн бұрын
@@sowoollyAww, you have such faith in me🥹I'm sure with your continued encouragement and time off from rolling my yarn stash I can try😂🤣 Bye...signing off🐑☺️💙
@karenmullen743110 күн бұрын
Aoww! Rubbish! If you have sight, you can watch and do. You can learn to use your settings and find out where the playback speed is and slow it down so you can watch and do even better. You could... tune in again another day or you can learn to save to your library and then revisit. Either way you can punch pause and play. Don't let the usual way you may have learned before halt you. Think outside the box. If you slow the playback speed down so that you can watch and do along with her, looking for what she's doing to your work to complete the stitches, maybe using the pause button in between, for this whole tutorial, then you can just look at what you've done and see the gist of how it is and do it...know why? Ya just did it! You can also pause the video where you stopped because you have to go make dinner or something, and then start back up... Because when you cut a video off, that's where it starts right back up. I didn't have anybody to teach me until KZbin came along and I started watching videos and more videos and in foreign languages - I learned a few necessary things in Turkish and a few in Russian. I even refreshed some of my Spanish from high school. Some of the languages sound harsh rapid and I feel like I'm being scolded, so I turn those off. Many, many, many of the videos I watch have no language spoken at all they have nice music or sometimes repetitive clips of music that get irritating but you can turn that down and turn on your stereo... The point is here, is that I learned so much from just watching hundreds of thousands of videos, and I began to see a certain way of knitting that I found out is called Eastern or Eastern European or Russian knitting. Political things being as they are or have been in history there seems to be a lot of Middle Eastern women who know how to Eastern knit, so I'm wondering who learned it from whom. All the other ways of knitting seem to have really difficult ways of getting some stitches done, so some strategies I have heard were switch from English to Continental - which I found out was actually German knitting [I guess the time of Germans trying to takeover the world, and the whole Hitler thing made it much nicer to speak of with a change of name] - or to "do the Russian Purl" or do the "Norwegian Purl". Then I found out there's a Backwards Pearl that hardly anyone knows about from Knit Together's Roz. Not knowing much of anything I didn't really know what I was looking at and since one day I decided to just pick up some sticks and do what I was seeing on a Russian video... I haven't looked back to see if it is the same as the Russian Purl or the Knit that you do on the back of your work when working in Eastern style knitting. I haven't looked back and I am sailing along, very happy in my progress, because I'm not bogged down by the rules of patterns, a written words or directive words that I may have to stop and try to figure out what they mean or accidentally make a wrong move screw something up and back up and try to do something else right or whatever. By simply watching and doing and skipping the words, your eyes and mind do the work and send the message to your hands. It's kind of like skipping the middleman and it really trains your focus really figure out what is being shown and how the movements should be or should not be done. Also I have found that people who do not speak are often better demonstrators. There are a lot of good English speakers hosting tutorials but I still prefer the ones who know there is a language barrier because they seem to be more excellent demonstrators. A lot of speaking hosts assume that because they are saying something it is easily understood, sorry to say that is not the case with some people who have distractions or who have had a stroke or who might be dyslexic or on the spectrum of autism. Maybe I have a little of both of the last ones,or maybe it's the PTSD talking but I tend to prefer watching and figuring without the verbals. You should try it a few times, and work the work with the host or hostess of the video. Once you've done the sample with them you've had enough repetitions to be able to see and to kind of know in your heart well that looks right, or, that doesn't look right. You're not trusting an unexplored part of yourself. That's what it is. Don't say you're a beginner because I'll say, Bah! Beginner schmaginner! You can do it!😊
@darshanasolanki10343 күн бұрын
😅,😅😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@irmaulloa676310 күн бұрын
Por favor, me puede decir cómo encuentro este video en español? Hace años lo teji con este video, pero no lo encuentro… muchísimas gracias! ❤
@sowoolly10 күн бұрын
Verás las 2 partes en esta lista: kzbin.info/aero/PLXWweOFBiY4sfni4H1lKM6aVEpx7jA1BF&si=LFT6-XcWG9UuarOL