Thank you ^-^ And also, I dont know if its a typo or not, but the pattern says at Head : step 18, sec around (42). Did you mean sc or dec? Cuz I just guessed and did dec all the way around and the head came out a little lopsided lol >.<; Im sorry for all the questions
San
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, US
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Sometimes, when you decrease, you decrease 3 at a time. That means you'd be turning 3 stitches into 1 stitch.
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Where it says [dec2, 6sc] rpt around, I dont understand that. Does it mean to decrease twice and then do the 6 single crochets? Or is the 2 just there and means nothing?
San
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, US
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Sometimes, when you decrease, you decrease 3 at a time. That means you'd be turning 3 stitches into 1 stitch.
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
San
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, US
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The number in ( ) tells you how many stitches total there should be in the round you just finished.
For example, for round 1, you single crochet 6 times into the magic ring. Thus, you have (6 st).
Then, for round 2, you single crochet twice into each stitch. Thus, you are increasing 6 times, bringing the total number of stitches to (12 st).
Make sense?
Knowing the number of stitches in a round is extremely helpful. If you forget which round you're on, all you have to do is count the stitches in the round you just finished, and check the pattern to see which round has that many stitches. Also, if you finish a round you can double check to make sure you didn't miss any stitches by counting the stitches and checking them against the ( ) number in the pattern.
in your pattern when you do the ( ) in it does that mean an additional step like in the beginning 6 single crochet into ring then (6 slip stitches) does that mean we slip stitch six times around? Just wondering I stink at reading patterns
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Sorry for the confusion! >_<;;
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Sorry for the confusion! >_<;;
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Sorry for the confusion! >_<;;
For example, for round 1, you single crochet 6 times into the magic ring. Thus, you have (6 st).
Then, for round 2, you single crochet twice into each stitch. Thus, you are increasing 6 times, bringing the total number of stitches to (12 st).
Make sense?
Knowing the number of stitches in a round is extremely helpful. If you forget which round you're on, all you have to do is count the stitches in the round you just finished, and check the pattern to see which round has that many stitches. Also, if you finish a round you can double check to make sure you didn't miss any stitches by counting the stitches and checking them against the ( ) number in the pattern.
Hope this helps! ^_^
in your pattern when you do the ( ) in it does that mean an additional step like in the beginning 6 single crochet into ring then (6 slip stitches) does that mean we slip stitch six times around? Just wondering I stink at reading patterns
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Very cute!