crochet riley mesh shrug tutorial | beginner friendly - for any sizes | moon and baileys

Brianna
21 Apr 202425:45

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, Brian demonstrates how to create a vegan-friendly Riley Shrug using a specific type of yarn. He provides detailed instructions, starting from measuring your arm, creating chains, and working through various crochet techniques such as single crochet, half-double crochet, and treble crochet mesh stitches. Brian also shares tips for assembling the shrug, offers customization advice, and encourages viewers to share their creations on Instagram. He promotes his written patterns available on Etsy and highlights discounts for viewers. Overall, the tutorial is beginner-friendly and focuses on a structured, step-by-step crochet process.

Takeaways

  • 🧢 Brian introduces the Riley Shrug tutorial, which is easy, vegan-friendly, and uses less than 100 grams of yarn.
  • πŸ“ He apologizes for the delay in releasing the tutorial and reminds viewers to check the Riley Sweater tutorial and written patterns available for purchase.
  • 🧡 Materials needed for the project include size 2 SP weight yarn, a 4mm hook, scissors, tapestry needle, stitch markers, and a measuring tape.
  • πŸ“ Brian explains how to take two measurements: arm circumference and distance between bra straps to ensure the proper fit of the shrug.
  • πŸ”— The project begins with making chains based on the arm measurement, followed by creating a slip stitch to form a ring.
  • 🧢 Various crochet techniques are demonstrated, including single crochet, half-double crochet, treble crochet, and mesh stitches.
  • πŸ”„ Brian explains how to repeat the pattern for the desired sleeve length and advises finishing with a non-mesh round for a neater look.
  • 🧢 The back panel is created with a similar pattern, and the pieces are assembled using single crochet stitches.
  • πŸ”„ He offers specific instructions for assembling the sleeves to the back panel and suggests finishing the edges with single crochet for neatness.
  • πŸ‘ Brian concludes by encouraging viewers to tag him on Instagram if they create their own version and reminds them to subscribe for free to his channel.

Q & A

  • What is the tutorial about?

    -The tutorial is about making a 'Riley Shrug,' a crocheted garment. The instructor guides viewers through the process, explaining the materials, measurements, and steps required.

  • What materials are required for this project?

    -The materials required include a size 2 SP weight yarn (Ice Yarns angor solid in ACR or any moire yarn), a 4 mm crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, stitch markers, and a measuring tape.

  • How does the instructor suggest measuring the arm circumference?

    -The instructor suggests using a measuring tape to wrap around the arm to measure its circumference. You may add an inch or two if you prefer more room for the sleeves.

  • What is Measurement B and how is it taken?

    -Measurement B is the distance between the straps of your bra or tank top. This measurement helps ensure the fit of the shrug.

  • How is the starting chain created for the shrug?

    -To begin, the instructor recommends making an even number of chains equal to Measurement A, ensuring they are made loosely for easier working later.

  • What is the stitch pattern for round two of the shrug?

    -In round two, the stitch pattern is a half double crochet mesh stitch. It involves chaining three, turning, skipping the first two stitches, then working half double crochet into the next stitch followed by chaining one. This is repeated across the round.

  • What is the repetition pattern for the sleeves?

    -The repetition pattern for the sleeves involves two rounds of half double crochet mesh, one round of treble crochet, two rounds of treble crochet mesh, and one round of treble crochet. The pattern is repeated until the desired length is achieved.

  • How is the back panel of the shrug created?

    -The back panel begins by making a foundation chain equal to Measurement B, then following a series of rows involving various crochet stitches, including treble crochet mesh, double crochet, and single crochet.

  • How are the sleeves attached to the back panel?

    -The sleeves are attached to the back panel using single crochet stitches across both the sleeve and the back panel. The instructor advises ensuring that the piece does not increase or decrease during assembly.

  • How does the instructor recommend finishing the project?

    -After assembling the sleeves and back panel, the instructor suggests making single crochet stitches all the way around to neaten the edges. Finally, slip stitches are made, and the piece is fastened off.

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