I just found your channel and am thrilled I found you. I have been looking forever for a Tunisian knit stitch sweater and can’t wait to make this one. I had started a cardigan, just finished the back and will be doing this one instead. Thank you so much for a great video
@barbaraZ-z9m2 күн бұрын
Love this! I'm an avid learner of crochet. Thank you for a really easy to follow tutorial! (Note to self, neck info at about 18 min.) I love all the comments about the math. :D I agree that it's time for people to just grow up and grasp this tiny little detail that will make life so much easier if they just embrace it.
@CoffeekeepsmerollingАй бұрын
The Brandon Sanderson shelf convinced me to subscribe. And the “you’re not idiots.” 😂
@knittingnana2939Ай бұрын
" none of you all are idiots". Well, thats actually debatable. I DID voluntarily marry my now ex husband, so..................
@StudioCraftiАй бұрын
Girl, same lol
@uwiuwiu58072 ай бұрын
that look very cozy indeed, gonna try to make this when i finish my thesis. Thank u!
@StudioCrafti2 ай бұрын
Good luck with your thesis ! I do not miss grad school even a little bit 😵💫
@beththoreson921624 күн бұрын
Love your tutorial style! Well done
@DisplacedUnderDog14 күн бұрын
Just found your channel, and..... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! The maths!! Yeah... the amount of times that I have had friends and folks ask me how to draft sewing patterns, or alter patterns, or how to crochet sweaters is just.... astounding how they all get lost on the BASIC math. Like, my guys! You're adults, with cell phones that have calculator apps. Seriously. Not that hard. You TEXT more than what you would have to tap in for math. 🤣🤣🤣 Super enjoyed the Weasley Sweater tutorial and now this one! Love Tunisian crochet! I enjoy crocheting, and futz around with knitting (scarves and washcloth/swatches are about my knitting level 😅), but Tunisian crochet.... it's just lovely and has a nice drape with the right yarn, Tunisian hook and stitch.
@agi_s_2344Ай бұрын
Found your channel just now! And I love it! Definitely will be making this one 😅
@pairrychaluta9731Ай бұрын
Wow this is what I am searching for, thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial ❤❤
@IsabellagracebАй бұрын
Oh my god thank you so much for this! I’m making me and my best friend Weasley sweaters for our Halloween costumes but I don’t like how double crochet looks for sweaters because it’s so stiff and knitting confuses me but this looks even better than knitting imo and the tutorial is so easy to follow!!🤍🤍
@StudioCraftiАй бұрын
Oh dang, if only you were making one for Christmas! I'm currently filming a Weasley variation for this pattern, but it's coming out in November
@chrissym82 ай бұрын
Looks nice and pretty easy. I think I’ll try to make this sweater! Lol you made me laugh when the decimals fell away in despair 😵
@theresakidd15 күн бұрын
I would just like to let you know that I subscribed right after you said, “Get your 💩 together.” I need that kind of energy for 2025. 😂
@ritakoch3702 ай бұрын
Beautiful work thanks ❤
@_zanooКүн бұрын
can i use an already existing sweater to take the measurements?
@Erishadlar10 күн бұрын
I give this video like and hope you will run ads to promote your nice channel
@iviimoth21 күн бұрын
real late question, but i have a size 6 Tunisian crochet hook not size 8... will my results be the same? or should i head to my nearest craft store and spend the money lol i want to know before i commit to either option
@StudioCrafti19 күн бұрын
Fear not, size 6 will work just fine! Just make sure you use the same hook for your gauge as you do to make the sweater and it will turn out great.
@Emma-dh5heАй бұрын
Why don’t you bind off the panels before seaming? Just curious…beautiful sweater!
@StudioCraftiАй бұрын
Thank you! I did bind off before seaming. Are you referring to the ch 1 to finish off, or something else?
@lindaverkade438Ай бұрын
Your threat is on the right when you finish your panel. When you binding off the threat is on the left. Binding off is 1 row from right to left where you do two knitstitches and pull it trough the first loop, make another knitstitch and pull it through the loop. Finish the row. This “closes” the stitches.
@Emma-dh5heАй бұрын
@@lindaverkade438 makes sense! Can’t wait to make it!
@lindaverkade438Ай бұрын
@@Emma-dh5he It looks better, you will see 😉
@StudioCraftiАй бұрын
@lindaverkade438 oh, that's interesting, I'll have to try that! I've never heard of that
@klaraking484227 күн бұрын
Is the ribbing measurement while ribbing is stretched?
@StudioCrafti24 күн бұрын
@@klaraking4842 Unstretched. You can stretch it lightly if you prefer a smaller fit, but the one I made was measured unstretched
@Scorpio_Love_11Ай бұрын
You said you assumed everyone knew basic crochet stitches but obviously you don’t since at the neck line seam you said do a Half double crochet but you actually did a Sc2tog since a Hdc is a yarn over then pull up a loop then yarn over again and pull through all 3 loops and is only done over 1 stitch not 2.
@StudioCraftiАй бұрын
Well, shoot, I didn't even notice. Thanks for pointing that out! I hope being rude to a stranger on the internet has made you feel better about yourself.